INDEX II. 



203 



Jenyns (Rct. L.) on the temperature 

 and rainfall at Bath, 17. 



*Jesso, W. Martin "Wood on the hairy 

 men of, 150. 



Johnson (T.) on the successful accom- 

 plishment of the plan to transport 

 salmon ova to Australia, 99. 



Jordan A-^ alley and Eastern Palestine, 

 Rev. H. B. Tristram on the physical 

 and political geography of the, 148. 



Jvmod (Dr. T.) on the physiological 

 effects of the vacuum apparatus, l25. 



*Kalatoa and Puloweh, John Cameron 

 on the islands of, 140. 



Keene (T^''illiam) on the coal-measures 

 of New South Wales, -svith Spirifer, 

 Glossopteris, and Lepidodendron, -58. 



*Keevil (H.) on the development of 

 electricity from the rays ol the sun 

 and other sources of light, 14. 



*Kemp (Dr. G.) on ozone, .32. 



Kennedy (lieut.-Col.) on the British 

 home and colonial empire in its mu- 

 tual relations, 169. 



Khanikof (M. Nicolas de) on the ethno- 

 logy of the Iranian race, 145. 



*Kingswood Hill, on the geological for- 

 mation of the district around, 52. 



King (William Poole), on the premature 

 decay of the frescoes in the Houses of 

 Parliament, its cause and remedy, 32. 



*Kirk (A. C), on the production of cold 

 by the expansion of air, 32. 



lOrkhy Lonsdale, Prof Phillips on the 

 formation of valleys near, 6.3. 



Kjokkenmodden on the coast of Corn- 

 wall, C. Spence Bate on a human 

 skull and the bones of animals fovmd 

 with potteiy in a, 88. 



*Kurdistan, J . G. Taylor's notes on, 148. 



*Ladders, G. Fawcus on improvements 



in scaling- and other, 186. 

 Land-transfer of Australia as applicable 



to Ireland, Colonel Torrens on the, 



179. 

 Lankester (E. R.) on the species of the 



genus Pteraspis, 58. 



on the genus Pteraspis, 10. 



Larynx of the negro and that of the 



white man, Dr. G. D. Gibb on the 



difference between the, 94. 

 *Laurentian rocks in Canada, Sir W. 



Logan, Dr. Dawson, and Dr. Steny 



Hunt on organic remains in, 58. 

 Lead, Dr. G. D. Gibb on the action of 



the bromides of, 123. 

 , metallic, Dr. A. T. Machattie on 



the presence of nickel in, 84. 



Lebanon, Rev. H. B. Ti-istram on a bone- 

 breccia with flints in, 72. 

 Leckenby (.lohn) on the boulder-clay 



and drift of Scarborough and East 



Yorkshire, 58. 

 Lee (Dr.) on an extensive limar plain 



near the Montes Hercynii, which it is 



proposed to name Otto Struve, 6. 

 Lenses, ellipsoidal. Rev. Thomas Furlong 



on the possibility of constructing, 6. 

 *Lentil as an article of food, C. G. Mon- 



teith on the, 125. 

 Levi (Prof. Leone) on the economical 



administration of the navy, 169. 

 on the number and occupation of 



foreigners in England, 169. 

 Lias of Somersetshire, Henry B. Brady 



on the Foraminifera of the middle and 



upper, 50. 

 -, Rev. P. Brodie on two outliers of, 



in S. Warwickshire, 52. 

 -, white, of Dorsetshire, 



Dr. T. 



Wright on the, 75. 



*Life-boats for ships and steamers, G. B. 

 Galloway on, 186. 



*Life-tables by the Swedish calculating- 

 machine. Dr. W. Farr on, 165. 



Liquids, C. Tomlinson on the cohesion- 

 figures of liquids, 21. 



Lithium, Prof Roscoe on the existence 

 of, in the Bath waters, 41. 



, Dr. G. D. Gibb on the action of 



the bromides of, 123. 



*Live stock, R. Herbert on statistics 

 of, 167. 



Liver, Dr. John Goodman on the func- 

 tions of the, 123. 



of Man and the Pig, Dr. L. T. A. 



Carter on the Ij-mphatics in the, 119. 



*Logan (Sir W.) on organic remains in 

 Laui-entian rocks in Canada, 58. 



Lucerne, lake of, J. J. Walker on a re- 

 cent description of an iris seen in the, 

 13. 



Lunar plain near the Montes Hercynii, 

 Dr. Lee on an extensive, proposed to 

 be named Otto Struve, 6. 



Limar spot, Werner, Rev. T. W. Webb 

 on a suspected change of brightness 

 in the, 8. 



Limgs, William Turner on a supple- 

 mentary system of nutrient arteries 

 for the, 129. 



Lymphatics in the liver of man and 

 the pig. Dr. L. T. A. Carter on the, 

 119. 



*Lyte (Maxwell) on an apparatus for the 

 preservation or disengagement of sul- 

 phuretted hydrogen, carbonic acid, or 

 other gases, 32. 



