Su/'/iUincnt to Xatnre^'\ 

 l^cicmb^r 5, 1895 J 



Index 



XIX 



jiilinston-Lavis (Dr. H. J.), the Eruption of Vesuvius, July 3, 



1S95. 343 



Jiilles (Mr. ), the Bacterial Contents of .Margarine, 230 



foly (A.), Product of Heat-Aclion on Potassium Iridium Nitrite, 

 216 



July (Dr. J., K.R.S.), the Unit of Heat, 4, 80; Colour Photo- 

 graphy, 182 



Jones (Dr. li. T.), Experiments on Magnetic Lighting Power, 

 360 



Jorgensen (Dr.), the Morphology of Moulds and Yeasts, 397 



Journal of Botany, 261, 6u 



Jukes-Browne (A. J.), Radiolaria in Chalk, 23S 



Julius (W. H.), a Vibration Free Suspension for Physical Instru- 

 ments, 57S 



Jupiter, the Satellites of. Prof. Barnard, 203 ; Adams' Masses 

 of Jupiter's Satellites, 399; the Eornis of Jupiter's Satellites, 

 S. I. Bailey, 445 ; the Red Spots on Jupiter, \V. !•'. Denning, 

 507 



Kaiser (Dr.), E.vperiments on Frog's Ventricle, 556 



Kamensky ((i.). Iron Industries of South Russia, 426 



Kaiithack (Dr. A. A.), a Course of Elementar)' Practical 

 Bacteriology, 53 ; the Elements of Pathological Histology, 

 Dr. \. Weichselhauni, 241 



Kaufmann (W.), Photographic Recortls of Motion of Piano- 

 wire when struck, 84 



Kea, on the Habits of the, the Sheep-eating Parrot of New 

 Zealand, W. Garstang, 629 



Keane (A. H.), North .Vfrica, Stanford's Compendium of (Seo- 

 graphy and Travel, 409 



Keeble (F. W. ), the Loranthacea of Ceylon, 46 



Kceler (Prof. James E.), a Spectroscopic Proof of the Meteoric 

 Constitutions of Saturn's Rings, 164 



Kelvin (I^ird, P. R.S. ), im the Electrification of Air, and Thermal 

 Conductivity of Rock at Different Temperatures, 67, 182 ; on 

 the Translational and \'il)rational lOnergies of \'ilirators after 

 Imjiacts on Fi.xetl Walls, in which he sought to find an 

 exception to the Maxwell-Boltzmann Theorem relating to the 

 Average Translational P^nergy of the .Molecules of a Gas, 533 

 Electrification and Diselectrification of .Vir and other Ciases, 

 535, 60S 



Kcrnot (Prof \V. C. ), Wind-pressure, 66 



Kerr (Dr. James), the \'ision of School Board ChiMren, 445 



Kerr (J. Ci.), Naiililiis pompilius, 215 



Kew, 1 land-list of Herbaceous Plants Cultivated in the Royal 

 (hardens, 388 



Kew, introduction of a West Indian Frog into the Royal 

 Gardens, Kew, Dr. Albert Giinther, F. R..S., 643 



Kharkoff Society of Naturali.sts, Memoirs of, 408 



Kildine Islaml, Remarkable Lake on, .MM. I'aussek and 

 Knipowitsch, 303 



Kiniber (D. C), Text-book of .\naiomy and Physiology for 

 Nurses, 77 



Kinuira (Shunkichi), Note on Qviaternions, 366 ; Dr. P. 

 Molenljroek and, to Friends and P'ellow. workers in Quater- 

 nions, 545 



Kinematics of Machines, Prof. T. A. Hearson, 262 



Kinematograph, the, A. and L. Lumiere, 419 



Kinetic Theory, Argon and the. Col. C. E. Basevi, 221 



Kinetic Theorj- of Gases, G. H. Bryan, P'.R.S.,244; S. H. 

 Burbury, F. R.S., 316 



Kirk wood (Prof D. ), Death of, 229 



Klein (Dr.), .\ntitoxin, 355 



Klement (C.), the Formation of Dolomite, 134 



Klengel (Dr. 1'.), Non-periodical Temperature Variations in 

 Pic tlu .Midi, I'uy de Dome and St. Bernard Districts com- 

 pared, 202 



Khniipke (.Mdlle), Star Catalogue, 278 



Knipowitsch (.M.), Remarkable Lake on Kildine Island, 303. 



Knoblauch (Dr. Hermann), Death of, 275 



Knott (S. C. ), a Luminous Cloud, 652 



Kolguev, Ice-bound on, .-Vubyn Trevor-Battye, Henry Seeliohm, 



Konig (Prof.), Distrilnition of Energy in Tri|>lex Burner 



.Spectrum, 1 67 

 Kosai (Mr.), the Organisms respon.sible for production of Sake', 



601 

 Kossmal (Dr. F.), Geography of World in Cretaceous Times, 



276 

 Kovalevsky (Sophie), E. W. Carter, 43 



Kovalewsky (Prof. A.), Hoxley, 651 

 Kreider (D. .\.), Prepars-lion of Perchloric Acid, 212 

 Kronecker (Prof), Result of Injection of Paraffin into Descend- 

 ing Coronary Artery, 556 

 Kubary on House and Canoe Construction in Pelan Islands, 654 

 Kuenen (Dr.), Conden.sation and Critical Phenomena of Mi.\tures 



of Ethane and Nitrous Oxide, 142 

 Kuntze (Dr. O.), Geogenelische Beitrage, 373 

 Kurlbaum (Dr. F.), Determination of Unit of Light, 359 

 Kurth (Dr.), the Sand Filtration of Water bactcriologically 



considered, 346 

 Kurtz (Dr. F.), the Lower Gondwana Beds of Argentina, 523 



La Touche (J. D.), \ariegation in Flowers and Fruits, 295 



Laboratorj- Exercises in Botany, Paul P^dson S. Bastin, 316 

 j Laboratory, the Schorlemmer Memorial, 63 



Laboratories at Lille, New Science, 250 



Laboratories, .Meteorological Problems for Physical, Prof. Cleve- 

 land .\bbe, 208 



Laboratories, Tonbridge School, Alfred Earl, 88 



Labrador, the Interior of, Mr. Low, 552 



Laccadive Islands, the. Commander C. F. Oldham, 203 



Ladd (G. T.), the Philosophy of Mind, Edward T. Dixon, 

 172 



L^range (Ch.), the Equations of the Physical Field, 94; Ob- 

 .servations on Magnetic Declination, 276 



Lajoux (H.), Senecioninc and Senecinc, 120 



Lake of Geneva, the, Le Leman, .Monographic Limmologique. 

 F. A. Forel, Prof T. {;. Bonney, F.R.S., 52 



Lake on Kildine Island, Remarkable, MM. Faussek and 

 Knipowitsch, 303 



Lake,Titch, of Trinidad, the, S. F. Peckham, 285 



Lamplugh (G. W. ), Crush-Conglomerates of Isle of Man, 239 



Lancaster (.A.), the January 27-February 17, 1895, Frost Period, 



309 

 Lanche-ster (F. W. ), the Radial Cursor, 659 

 Land Surface, Romano-British, W'orthington G. Smith, 222 

 Landi (Dr. Pasquale), Death of, 443 

 I.anglet (M.), Density of Helium, 155 

 LangIey(Dr. .S. P.), Report of the Committee appointed by 



the Smithsonian Institution to award the Hodgkins Fund 



Prizes, 394 

 Langlois ( P. ), Utility of Oxysparteine Injections before .\na;s- 



thesia with Chloroform, 359 

 Lankester, (Prof E. Ray, F.R.S.), tlreen Oysters, 28; the 



Teaching University for London, 294 

 Lannoy (Stephane de), the Dilatation of Water, 24 

 Lanz (Dr.), Effect of Thyroid- Removal and Thyroid-Feeding, 



605 

 Lanza (Prof G.), the Education of an Engineer, 60; the 



Foundations of Engineering Education, 405 

 Larmor (Joseph, F.R.S.), Dynamical Theory of Electrons, 310 

 Larrey (Baron Felix), Death of, 597 

 Lasker (Emanuel) Metrical Relati<ms of Plane .Spaces of it 



Manifoldne.ss, 340 : about a certain Class of Curved Lines in 



Space of It Manifoldness, 596 

 Lasne (Henri), Estimation of .Vlumina in Phosphates, 264 

 Late Nestlings, J;is. Shaw, 459 

 I^atent Vitality in Seeds, Prof. Italo Giglioli, 544 

 Latitude Variation Tide, the, 421 

 Latter (Oswald) the Feigning of Death, 343 

 Law of Multiple Proportions, Do the Components of Compound 



Colours in Nature follow a, Joseph W. Lovibond, Prof J. 



McKeen Cattell, 547 

 Lawrence (P. II.), Death of, 626 

 Lazarus-Barlow (Dr. ), Modified Method of finding Specific 



Gravity of Tissues, 47 

 Le Cadet (G.), Swift's Comet (.\ugusl 20, 1895), 45^^ 

 Le Chatelier (H.), the Melting Point of Gold, 408 

 Le Conte(Prof ), Critical Periods in Earth's Historj', 513 

 I^a (M. C. ), Colour Relations of Atoms, Ions and Molecules, 



118 

 Leaf- Absorption, G. Paul, 569; W. Bolting Hemsley, F. R.S., 



569 

 Leathes (Dr.), Osmotic Changes between Blood and Tissues, 



604 

 Leaves and Fruit, Late, J. Lloyd Bozward, 644 

 Lebeau (P.), a Girbide of Glucinum, 612 

 Lebedew (Peter), Double Refraction of Electromagnetic Rays, 



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