1244 
Indian forest school, the, by Major F. 
Bailey, 1104. 
Indian forest survey, the, by Major F. 
Bailey, 1121. 
Industrial remuneration conference, Rey. 
W. Cunningham on the, 1181. 
Innes (Col.), the agriculture of Aberdeen- 
shire, 1161; on the employment of the 
road engine in construction and main- 
tenance of roads, 1194. 
Instruments graduated upon glass, a re- 
cent improvement in the construction 
of, G. M. Whipple on, 937. 
Insular Greek customs, by J. T. Bent, 
1214. 
International Forestry Exhibition, the, 
Dr. C. Brown on, 1164. 
*Invertebrata, certain groups of, the 
bibliography of, report on, 1056 
Irish metamorphic rocks, G. H. Kinahan 
on, 1030, 
Jacobs (J.), a proposed society for ex- 
perimental psychology, 1230; a com- 
parative estimate of Jewish ability, 
1231. 
Jamieson (T.) * on the essential elements 
of plants, 969; agricultural investiga- 
tion and education, 1177. 
Japan, the earthquake phenomena of, 
fifth report on, 362. 
Japp (Dr. F. R.) on chemical nomencla- 
ture, 262. 
Jewish ability, a comparative estimate of, 
by J. Jacobs, 1231. 
Johnson (Prof. A.) on promoting tidal 
observations in Canada, 33. 
*Johnston (H. H.), the Portuguese pos- 
sessions in West Africa, 1132. 
Johnston-Lavis (Dr. H. J.) on the volcanic 
phenomena of Vesuvius, 395. 
Joly (J.) on a photometer made with 
translucent prisms, 917. 
Jones (Prof. J. V.) on a form of mercury 
contact commutator of constant resist- 
ance for use in adjusting resistance 
coils by Wheatstone’s bridge, and for 
other purposes, 907; *on slide resist- 
ance coils with mercury contacts, ib. 
Jones (Prof. T. Rupert) on the fossil 
phyllopoda of the palexozoic rocks, 
326. 
Judd (Prof. J. W.), Address by, to the 
Geological Section, 994. 
Kampti country, a trip into the, and the 
western branch of the Irrawady river, 
from Upper Assam, Lt.-Col. H. H. God- 
win-Austen on, 1126. 
Keltie (J. 8.), geographical education, 
1133. 
Kerr (Dr. J.) on electro-optic action of a 
charged Franklin’s plate, 930. 
Kidney, the action of atropine on the 
INDEX. 
secretion of the: its evidence as to 
the mechanism of the secretion, J. 
McGregor-Robertson on, 1075. 
Kilima-njaroand theadjoining mountains 
of Eastern Equatorial Africa, third re- 
port on the exploration of, 681; report 
by Prof. Bonney on the rocks collected 
by H. H. Johnston, Esq., 682. 
Kiltearn, the Black Rock of, the chasm 
called, by W. Watson, 1018. 
Kinahan (G. H.) on Irish metamorphic 
rocks, 1030. 
*Kinetic theories, Prof. G. D. Liveing on, 
904. 
*Kinetic theories of matter, Prof. A Crum 
Brown on, 904. 
Laing (Miss J. M.) on the modes of grind- 
ing and drying corn in old times, 1216 
*Lake Yamdok in Tibet, the complete 
exploration of, T. Saunders on, 1126. 
Lake-dwellings, ancient British, the 
archeological importance of, and their 
relation toanalogous remains in Europe, 
by Dr. R. Munro, 1221. 
Land, the municipalisation of the, Sir G. 
Campbell on, 1158. 
Lankester (Prof. Ray) on the occupation 
of a table at the zoological station at 
Naples, 466. 
Lapworth (Prof. C.), the Highland contro- 
versy in British Geology: its causes, 
course, and consequences, 1025. 
Larmor (Prof. J.), molecular distances in 
galvanic polarisation, 900. 
Laughton (J. K.) on Mr. BE. J. Lowe’s 
project of establishing a meteorological 
observatory near Chepstow, 64. 
Lawrence (Rev. F.) on the survey of 
Palestine, 691. 
Laws (Dr. R.), notes on some of the 
Bantu tribes living round Lake Nyasa 
in Eastern Central Africa, 1227. 
*Lead, the action of water on, A. H. 
Allen on, 993. 
Lebour (Prof. G. A.) on underground 
temperature, 93; on the circulation of 
underground waters, 380; on some re- 
cent earthquakes on the Durham coast, 
and their probable cause, 1013. 
Lee (J. E.) on the erratic blocks of Eng- 
land, Wales, and Ireland, 322. 
Lefroy (Gen. SirJ. H.) on comparing and 
reducing magnetic observations, 65, 71, 
84 ; on the exploration of New Guinea, 
690; on the scientific examination of 
the country in the vicinity of Mount 
Roraima in Guiana, id.; on the North- 
western tribes of the Dominion of 
Canada, 696; *on the depth of the 
permanently frozen stratum of soil in 
British North America, 1136. 
Le Mesurier (Col.) on the erosion of the 
coast at Sheerness, 441. 
