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525 ; Jurassic Rocks under London, 329 ; the Dust of 



Krakatoa, 595 

 Jung (Dr.), Deutsche Kolonien, 594 

 junker's (Or.) African Expedition, 318, 462, 489, 584 

 Jura.ssic Rocks under London, Prof. J. W. Judi^ F. R.S., 329 



Kaiser (Dr. H.), Determinants, 378 



Kalischer (S.), Is Steam Condensation a Cause of Electrifica- 

 tion? 227 

 Kamschatka Expedition, Steineger's, 416 

 Kanonnikoff, Refracting Power of Solid Chemical Compounds, 



391 

 Kara Sea, Baron Nordenskjold's Theory as to Navigability of, 14 

 Kara-kum Desert, Konshin's Explorations in the, 416 

 Karpiusky (Prof.), Interesting Feature of the Geological 



Structure of Russia, 461 

 Keane (Prof. A. H.), Carl Bock's Siam, 258; the Egyptian 



Sudan, 291 ; Sketch of the Morlern Languages of 



Africa, Robert Needham Cust, 377 ; the Congo, H. H. 



Johnston, 579 

 Kennel (Dr. von), on the Development of Peripatus, 92 

 Kent (W. Saville), Appointed Inspector of Fisheries for 



Tasmania, 534 

 Kernahan (|. C.), a Lunar Rainbow, 105 

 Kew, the Museums of Economic Botany, 581 

 Kilimanjaro (Mount), Mr. Johnston's Expedition to, 200, 



415 



Kinahan (G. H.), Sudden Stoppage of Clocks, 105 ; Fog Bows, 

 105 ; Storm of January 26, 35S 



Kingsley (J. S.), and H. W. Conn, on the Embryology of the 

 Teleosts, 16 



Klinkerfues (Prof.), the late, 415 



Knowledge, the Six Gateways of, Sir Wm. Thomson, F. R.S., 

 43S, 462 



Koganei, Histogeny of the Retina, 255 



Kbnig (Dr ), Experiments on Neutral Points in Spectrum of 

 Colour- Blind, 168 ; Experiments on Colour-sensitiveness, 496 



Konshin's Kara-kum Explorations, 416 



Korscheldt (O.), on the Chemistry of Japanese Lacquer, 604 



Kossel (Prof.), Nuclein in Animal Body, 452 



Krakatoa Eruption, 157, 344, 437 ; E. Metzger, 240; M. van 

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 of Krakatoa Volcanic Ashes, Renard, 134 ; Dr. Reusch, 

 388; Prof. J. W. Judd, F.R.S., 595: Prof. W. L. Goodwin, 

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Krause (Dr. Aurel), on the Inhabitants of the Chukche Penin- 

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 Centre of Cortical Area of Voluntary Muscles of Larynx and 

 Jaws, 168 



Krystallographische Untersuchungen, Dr. Brezina, 195 



Laboratory, Biological, on the English Coast, a, 473 



Lacquer, Japanese, the Chemistry of, 604 



Lalande and Chaperon, New Elements for Primary Batteries, 



227 

 Langley (Prof. S. P.), a Vast Dust Envelope, 324 

 Languriida?, the Japanese, G. Lewis, 142 

 Lankester (Prof. E. Ray), Living Scorpions, Mygale, and 



Protopterus, 54 

 La Nuova Scienza, 557 



Lapparent (A. De), Cours de Mineralogie, 403 

 Larden (W.), Circling to the Left in a Mist, 262 

 Larynx and Jaws, Experimental Proof of Prof. Munk's Theory of 



Centre of Cortical Area of Voluntary Muscles of. Dr. H. 



Krause, 16S 

 Laughton (J. K.), Address as President of Meteorological 



Society, 302 

 Lawes (Sir J. B.), Analyses of Ash of Grain grown at Rotham- 



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 Layard (E. L.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 461 

 I.eadville, Ores of, and their Mode of Occurrence, Louis D. 



Rickett.s, 571 

 Leaves, Starch in, on the Formation of. Prof H. Marshall 



Ward, 552 

 Lecher (Dr. E.), Rowland's Experiment demonstrating the 



Magnetic Actiun of Electric Convection, 558 ; Experiments 



on Polarisation of Light, 559 



LeConte (Dr. J. L.), Obituary Notice of, R. McLachlan, F.R.S., 

 128 



LeConte (Prof. Joseph), Elevation and Subsidence, 212 ; the 

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Lefroy (Sir J. H.), Earthquake, 56 



Left, Circling to the, in a Mist, W. Larden, 262 



Lemstrom's Observations of Aurora Borealis, 1 1 1 



Lena Polar Meteorological Station, Dr. Bunge, 318, 389 



Lenses, Measurement of Curvature of, Prof. Clifton, 143 



Lessar's Transcaspian Explorations, 416 



Lewis (G.), the Japanese Languriidje, 142 



Ley (Annie), the Remarkable Sunsets, 130 



Ley (Rev. W. Clement), the Remarkable Sunsets, 175 ; Mr. 

 Ruskin's Bogies, 353 



Libraries, Report of Manchester Free, 159 ; Sheffield Free, 344 



Libyan Desert, the Geology of the, K. A. Zittel, 121 



Light, Reflection of, W. J. Trentler, 104 



Light, Reflection from Metallic Surfaces of. Sir John Conroy, 

 328 



Lights, Zodiacal, G. M. Whipple, 453 



Light, G. G. Stokes on. Prof. P. G. Tait, 545 



Light, Polarisation of. Dr. Lecher's Experiments on, 559 



Lighting, Electric, on District Railway, 295 



Lilaea, 530 



Lincei, the Academy of the. Prof. Brioschi appointed President, 

 582 



Linhart (Prof.), Discovery of Great Ice Cavern in Carniola, 

 296 



Links, on the Incubation Period of Scientific, Jas. Blake, 148 



Linnean Society, 71, no, 142, 191, 230, 328, 398, 469, 591 



Linnean Society of New South Wales, 279 



Lisbon, Earthquake at, 200, 272 



Liverpool, Geological Association, 135 ; Royal Institution, 366 



Lizard, Extinct Australian, Sir R. Owen, F.R.S., 327 



Local Science Societies and Minor Prehistoric Remains of 

 Britain, 19 



Lochs, Bathymetrical Survey of Scottish, 487 



Lock (Rev. J. B.), a Treatise on Higher Trigonometry, 547 



Lockyer (J. Norman, F.R.S.), Movements of the Earth: Mea- 

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Lodge (Prof. Oliver J.), and Prof. J. W. Clark, on the Pheno- 

 mena exhibited by Dusty Air in the Neighbourhood of 

 Strongly Illuminated Bodies, 417 



Logarithms, De Morgan's Five- Figure, 185 



London, East, Proposed Institute for, 183 



London, Jurassic Rocks under. Prof. J. W. Judd, F.R.S., 329 



Lovell(J.), Earthworms, 551 



Lowe (Rev. W. Besant), Meteors, 56 



Lubbock (Sir John, F.R.S.), Teaching Animals to Converse, 

 216, 547 



Lucse (Prof.), Subjective Auricular Sensations, 568 



Lunar Rainbow, J. C. Kernahan, 105 ; C. H. Romanes, 172; 

 M. F. Dunlop, 172 



Macaulay (Dr. Jas.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 176 



McCann (H. W.), Dyes and Tans of Bengal, 147 



Macgregor's (Prof.) Arrangement for Measurement of Electro- 

 lytes, 558 



Mcintosh (Prof.), Inspection of Scotch Trawling-Grounds by, 

 200; Habits of Sea-Fish, 271 



McLachlan (R., F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of Dr. J. L. LeConte, 

 128 ; Unconscious Bias in Walking, 311 



Maclay (Baron), Barometro Araucano, 303 



Macpherson (Joseph), the Remarkable .Sunsets, 224 



Madagascar, <Vild Tribes of, J. Audebert, 347 



Magnetism : Magnetic Dip in South China and Formosa, Dr. 

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 46S ; on a Magnetic Sense, Prof. W. F. Barrett, 476 ; Mea- 

 surement of Magnetic Forces by Hydrostatic Pressure, Prof. 

 Quincke, 489 ; Rowland's Experiment demonstrating the 

 Magnetic Action of Electric Convection, Dr. E. Lecher, 558 ; 

 Electricity and Magnetism, Mascart and Joubert, 74 ; the 

 Mechanical Theory of Magnetism, Prof. Hughes, 459 ; Abso- 

 lute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism, Andrew 

 Gray, 546 



Magpies, Instinct of. Rev. James Graves, 596 



Malaga, Earthquake at, 88 



