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Kerr, James, natural history of the coccus lacca, xv. 125 

 Kersseboom, Wm., on the probable duration of life, x. 383 

 Kidneys, observations on the, i. 324, iii. 49, . . . .Malpighi 



— calculous concretions, i. 594, Kirkby 



— strange conjunction of, ii. 449* Tyson 



*— of a shell in a woman's kidney, iii. 168, Peirce 



— case of a diseased kidney, iv. 105, Cowper 



— case of an ulcer in the kidney, v. 554, Douglas 



Kies, M. solar eclipse, 1750, Berlin, x. 9 



Kilbum-wells water, analysis of, xviii. 149, • • • • Schmeisser 



Kilcorney Cave, see Caverns. 



Kilpairick, Sir Thos., agitation of waters at Closeburn, x. 6*92 

 Kinck, Peter, account of the Finlanders, vii. 210 

 King,. Charles, of stones in crawfish, iv. 519 

 King (Sir Edm., m. d.) on the parenchymatous parts of the 

 body, i. 119 



— of the different sorts of ants, i. 151 



— experiments on the transfusion of blood, i. 158 

 — - remarks and experiments on the testicles, i. 392 



— of insects found in old willows, i. 532 



— of a petrified glandula pinealis, iii. 340 



— animalcula in pepper water, iii. 569 



King, Edw., biographical account of, xiii. 137, ....Note 



— theory of the universal deluge, xii. 379 



— formation of spars and crystals, xii. 384 



— description of the cancer stagnalis, xii. 390 



— account of Elden Hole, Derbyshire, xiii. 137 



— effects of lightning at Steeple-ashton and Holt, xiii. 435 



— of a remarkable sparry incrustation, xiii. 439 



— a petrifaction found on the Scotch coast, xiv. 478 

 King, Wm., of the bogs and lakes in Ireland, iii. 141 

 Kinnier, D., m. d., of camphor in maniacal disorders, vii.206 

 Kinnersley, Ebenezer, electrical experiments, xi. 702 



— electrical properties of charcoal, xiii. 370 



Kirch, Christ., Aldebaran occulted by the moon, viii. 358 



— observations of Mars, 1736, viii. 457 



Kirch, Godf, comet of l6S0 observed at Cobourg, vi. 114 



— new star in the swan's neck, vi. 153 



— observation of a comet at Berlin, 1718, vi. 363, 621 



— eclipse of the sun, Berlin, Feb. 1718, vi. 363 



— Venus eclipsed by the moon, vii. 385 

 Kircher's " Mundus Subterraneus," account of, i. 40 

 Kircher, Athanasius, biographical notice of, i. 40, . . Note 



— a preparation for staining marble throughout, i. 44 

 Kirkby, C, of stones in the kidney ; and the lungs, i. 594 



— of a green poisonous substance arising on a lake near 

 Dantzic, and of a white amber from the same lake, i. 721 



— effect of thunder and lightning on grain, ii. 89. 



— an uncommon case of sickness, ii. 90 



— of 38 stones in a bladder, ii. 115 



Kirkbythore, antiquities in a well at, iii. 25, .... Machel 

 Kirke, Thos., of a lamb suckled by a wether, iii. 678 

 Kirkshaw, Rev. S., d. d., pigs of lead with Roman inscrip- 

 tion, viii. 453 



— fatal effects of lightning at Leeds, xiii. 420 

 Kirwan, Richard, specific gravities and attractive powers of 



some saline bodies, xv. 3, 236 



— on Mr. Cavendish's experiments on air, xv. 502, 514 



— on specific gravities at different temperatures, xv. 696 



— experiments on sulphuretted hydrogen gas, xvi. 68 

 Klein, J. Theod., worms in the kidneys of wolves, vii. 389 



— a fossil skull of an ox, vii. 571 



— of a plica polonica, vii. 572 



— remarkable swelled eye, ibid 



— account of the flying squirrel, vii. 588 



— of the vespertilio bontii [lemur volans] ibid 



— description of the monoculus apus, Linn., viii. l6l 



Klein, J.Theo., letters found in the middle ofa beech, viii. 359 



— remarks on a gigantic bregma, viii. 388 



— antiquities found in Prussia, viii. 420 



— on Le Bruyn's account of petrified oysters, viii. 455 



— natural history of the marmot, ix. 472 

 Klingenstiern, Sam., quadrature of hyperb. curves vii. 462 



— aberration of refracted light, xi. 514 

 Klinkenberg, D., comet of 1757, at the Hague, xi. 190 

 Knapton, George, articles found at Herculaneum, viii. 437 

 Knee, an extraordinary tumour in the, viii. 294, .... Peirce 



— successful treatment of diseased joints, x. 671, . . Warner 

 Knight, Gowin, m. d., magnetical experiments, ix. 71, 390 



— magnetic poles variously placed, ix. 122 



— effect of lightning on the compass, ix. 653 



— description of his mariner's compass, x. 64 



— effects of lightning on metals, xi. 394 



— magnetic machine, account of, xiv. 117, .... Fothergill 

 Knight, Thomas, of hair voided with the urine, viii. 491 

 Knight, Tho. And., on the grafting of trees, xvii. 569 



— on the fecundation of vegetables, xviii. 504 

 Knowlton, Tho., scite of the ancient Delgovitia, ix. 216 



— of men of extraordinary weight, ibid 



— extraordinary deers' horns, ix. 225 



Koegler, Ignatius, astronomical observ. at Pekin, vii. 273 

 Konig, Sigism., m.d., remark, case of calcali, ii. 510, iii. 298 

 Krashennikoff, Prof, account of the part of America bor- 

 dering on Kamt&chatka, xi. 432 

 Krate, Christ., account of a monstrous child, iii. 48 

 Krieg, D., m. d., prepar. of cobalt, smalt, and arsenic, v. 165 

 Kuckahn, T. S., method of preserving dead birds, xiii. 50 

 Kunkel, John, biographical account of, ii. 489, .... Note 



— account of his phosphorus, ibid, Sturm 



— chemical controversy with Dr. Voight, iii. 125 



Labradore, Nat. Hist, and inhabitants of, xiii. 547, . . Curtis 



— meteorological journals at, xiv. 597, xv. 87, De la Trobe 

 Lac, (gum) phosphoric quality of, v. 408, ......... Wall 



— of the insect producing it, and its uses, xv. 125, . . Kerr 



— of the insect producing it, in Thibet, xvi. 554, Saunders 



— experts, on white lac collect, at Madras, viii. 428, Pearson 



— nat. hist, and description of the chermes lacca, xviii. 62, 



Roxburgh 

 Lacerta aquatica, circulation of blood in, iii. 238, Molyneux 



— slips off the skin like serpents, ix. 349, Baker 



Lacrymae Batavicae, or glass drops, phenomena of, ix. 675, 



Le Cat 

 Lacteals, on the passage of chyle through, ii. 75, 554, Lister 

 — on the passage of liquors through, iii. 102, ..Musgrave 



— of powder-blue passing through, iv. 570, Lister 



— experts, of injecting a blue liquor, iv. 632, . . Musgrave 



— salt of steel will not pass through, xi. 229, Wright 



Lafage, John, aneurism of the arteria aorta, iv. 526 



— dissection ofa dropsical body, v. 219 

 Lagopus, see Ptarmigan. 



Lake, peculiarities ofa lake in Mexico, ii. 357 



— peculiar freezing of some lakes, ii. 211, Mackenzy 



— of the Wetteu in Sweden, v. 207, Heme 



— Malholm Tarn in Yorkshire, viii. 46'3, Fuller 



— see Loch Ness. 



Lalande, Jerome de, notice of his death, xii. 663, .... Note 



— transit of Venus, 176!, xi. 562 



— on Norwood's measurem. of a deg. on the merid. xi. 594 



— observation of the comet of 1762 at Paris, xi. 645 



— transit of Venus 1769. observed in France, xii. 663 



— letter from Paris on astronomical observations, xi. 648 

 Lamas, experts, on the poison of, x. 144, Herissant 



