INDEX. 



945 



geological map of Monte Somma and 



Vesuvius, 730. 

 Joncas (L. Z.), the fisheries of Canada, 



854. 

 Jones (Prof. T. Rupert) on the fossil 



phyllopoda of the palaeozoic rocks, 75 ; 



on the geology of South Africa, 73G. 

 Joy (D.) on valve gear, 890. 

 *Joyce (Mrs.), female emigration, 860. 

 Jurassic mammals, American, Prof. O. C. 



Marsh on, 734. 



Kekip sesoators, the, or ancient sacri- 

 ficial stone of the N.W. territory of 

 Canada, notes on, by J. L'Hemeux, 921. 



Kilima-njaro and the adjoining moun- 

 tains of Eastern Equatorial Africa, 

 report on the exploration of, 271. 



Kilima-njaro expedition, Mr. H. John- 

 ston's, a communication from Sir John 

 Kirk on, 802. 



*Kinetic elasticity as illustrating the 

 mechanical theory of heat, Prof. O. 

 Reynolds on, 022. 



♦Krakatoa, the recent sun-glows and 

 halo in connection with the eruption 

 of, Prof. E. D. Archibald on, 641. 



*Kronecker, the co-ordinating centres of, 

 demonstration of, bv Dr. T. W. Mills, 

 776. 



Kronecker (Prof. H.) and Dr. T. W. Mills 

 on the cardiac nerves of the turtle, 

 776. 



Laflamme (Rev. Abbe J. C), note sur 

 quelques bassins hydrographiques du 

 Dominion Oriental, 811. 



Lake basins, the glacial origin of, Dr. A. 

 R. C. Selwynon, 721. 



Lamellibranchiata fauna, the, of the 

 Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, 

 Chemung, and Catshill groups (equiva- 

 lent to the Lower, Middle, and Upper 

 Devonian of Europe), Prof. J. Hall 

 en, with especial reference to the 

 arrangement of the Monomyaria, and 

 the development and distribution of 

 the species of the genus Leptodesma, 

 726. 



Land laws, E. de Laveleye on, 862. 



Lankester (Prof. Ray) on the occupation 

 of a table at the zoological station at 

 Naples, 252 ; on the preparation of a 

 bibliography of certain groups of in- 

 vertebrata, 270. 



Laridse (gulls and terns), the geographical 

 distribution of the, with special refer- 

 ence to Canadian species, H. .Saunders 

 on, 771. 



Laughton (K.) on Mr. E. J. Lowe's pro- 

 ject of establishing a meteorological 

 observatory near Chepstow, 35. 

 1884. 



Laurentian amphibolites, notes on the 

 microscopic characters of some, by 

 F. D. Adams, 717. 



Laurie (Maj.-Gen.) on the agricultural 

 resources of Nova Scotia, 84'.). 



Laveleye (E. de) on land laws, 802. 



Law (R.) and J. Borstal!, an account of 

 small rlint instruments found beneath 

 peat on the Pennine chain, 924. 



Lawes (Sir J. B.) and Dr. J. II. Gilbert 

 on some points in the composition of 

 soils, with results illustrating the sources 

 of fertility of Manitoba prairie soils, 

 686. 



Lawrence (Rev. F.) on the survey of 

 Eastern Palestine, 272. 



Laws (J. P.) and F. Gotch on the blood 

 of Limiting polyphemus, 774. 



Lawson (Prof. G.) on food-plants used 

 by the North American Indians, 918. 



Leavitt (E. D., jun.), pumping machinery, 

 889. 



Lebour (Prof. G. A.) on the circulation of 

 underground waters, 96. 



Lee (J. E.) on the erratic blocks of Eng- 

 land, Wales, and Ireland, 219. 



Lefroy (Gen. Sir J. H.), Address by, to 

 the Geographical Section, 787 ; *a com- 

 munication on Mr. Joseph Thomson's 

 recent exploration in Eastern Africa, 

 802 ; a communication from Sir John 

 Kirk on Mr. H. Johnston's Kilima- 

 njaro expedition, ib. 



Lewis (Prof. H. C), marginal kames, 720. 



L'Heureux (J.), notes on the astrono- 

 mical customs and religious ideas of 

 the Chokitapia or Blackfeet Indians, 

 921 ; notes on the Kekip sesoators or 

 ancient sacrificial stone of the N.W. 

 territory of Canada, ib. 



Life insurance and recruiting, a scale of 

 physical proportions for, by C. Roberts, 

 282. 



* Light , the velocity of, of different colours, 

 Prof. G. Forbes on, 653. 



, , in carbon disulphide and the 



difference in velocity of red and blue 

 light in the same, A. A. Michelson on, 

 654. 



Lighthouse system of Canada, W. Smith 

 on the, 891. 



Limulus 2)olypJtemns, the blood of, F. 

 Gotch and J. P. Laws on, 774. 



Lindemann (Prof. F.), the tactinvariant 

 of a conical section and a cubic curve, 

 647. 



Liveing (Prof.) on the present state of 

 our knowledge of spectrum analysis, 

 295 ; on wave-length tables of the 

 spectra of the elements, 351. 



and Prof. Dewar, spectroscopic 



studies of explosions, 072. 



♦Loans and savings companies, by W. A. 

 Douglas, 835. 



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