INDEX. 



959 



*KEEBLfi (V. W.) and F. W. Gamble 



on the colour-physiology of Hij)j)olyte 



varians, 797. 

 Kelvin (Lord) on determining magnetic 



force at sea, 45. 

 on tables of certain matliematical 



functions, 46. 



■ on practical electrical standards, 



63. 



on seismological investigation, 59. 

 on the B.A. screw gauge, 436. 



Kendall (Prof. P. F.) on life-zones in 



the Sritish Carboniferous rocJis, 340. 

 on, the erratic blochs of the British 



Isles, 343. 

 on the movements of underijround 



maters of Craven, 346. 

 Kephalic index, the vagaries of the, Dr. 



J. Beddoe on, 902. 

 Kermodb (P. M. C.) on Ii-ish elhrernains 



in the Isle of Man, 349. 

 Kebshaw(J. B.C.) on trade fluctuations, 



842. 

 on power generation. — Comparative 



cost by the steam engine, water-tur- 

 bine, and gas engine, 873. 

 KiDSTON (R.) on life-zones in the British 



Carboniferous rocks, 340. 

 on the registration of type specimens 



of British fossils, 342. 



on the collection of photofiraphs of 



geological interest in the United King- 

 dom, 350. 



on the flora of the Coal-measures, 



746. 

 KiEK (Sir John) on the climatology of 



Africa, 413. 

 KiRKBY (J. W.) on life-zones in the 



British Carboniferous rocks, 340. 

 Knolls, the formation of reef, R. H. 



Tiddeman on, 740. 

 Knott (Prof. C. G.) on seismological 



investigation, 59. 

 Knubley (Rev. E. P.) on mahing a digest 



of the observations on the migration of 



birds, 403. 

 KOHN (Dr. C. A.) on electrolytic methods 



of quantitative a7ialysis, 171. 

 Kriss, the ' Kingfisher,' Prof. H. Louis 



on, 906. 

 Kyle (H. M.) on the anatomy of the 



Flatfishes {Heterosomata), 383. 



Labour legislation for women, Margaret 

 E. MacDonald on, 850. 



♦LsemargidK, the anatomy and syste- 

 matic position of the, Prof. R. Bnrck- 

 hardt on, 790. 



Lake, a glacial extra-morainic, occupying 

 the valley of the Bradford Beck, J. E. 

 Wilson on, 755. 



Lankestee (Prof. E. Ray) on the plaith- 

 ton and physical conditions of the 

 JEnglish Channel during 1899, 379. 



Lankestee (Prof. E. Eay) on the occu- 

 pation of a table at the Zoological 

 Station at Naples, 380. 



on investigations made at the Marine 



Biological Laboratory at Plymouth, 

 399. 



— — on the micro-chemistry of cells, 449. 



Lapland, a journey through Arctic, C. J. 

 Cutliffe Hyne on, 815. 



Lap WORTH (Dr. A.) on the constitution 

 of camphor, 299. 



Larmor (Dr. J.), Address to the Section 

 of Mathematical and Physical Science 

 by, 613. 



. on the statistical dynamics of gas 



theory as illustrated by meteor swarms 

 and optical rays, 632. 



on the relations of radiation to 



temperature, 657. 



Lamplugh (G. W.) on Canadian Pleis- 

 tocene flora and fauna, 328. 



on life-zones in the British Car- 

 boniferous rooks, 340. 



on Irish elk remains in the Isle of 



Man, 349, 



on the age of the English Wealden 



Series, 766. 



Latitude-variation and terrestrial mag- 

 netism, the connection between, J. 

 Halm on, 680. 



*Leach (W.) on the treatment of wool- 

 combers' effluents, 708. 



Lebour (Prof. G. A.) on life-zones in the 

 British Carboniferous rocks, 340. 



Lees (Dr. C. H.) on determining magnetic 

 force at sea, 45. 



Lens, a quartz-calcite symmetrical 

 doublet, J. W. GifEord on, 630. 



Letts (Prof. E. A.) and R. F. Blake on 

 a new and accurate method for deter- 

 mining the amount of carbonic anhy- 

 dride in the atmosphere, suitable for 

 scientific expeditions, 693. 



on a method for estimating the dis- 

 solved os3'gen in water, sewage, &c., 

 708. 



and J. Hawthoesb on Ulva latis- 



sima and its relation to the pollution 

 of sea-water by sewage, 935. 



*Liebmann (Dr. A.) on some recent de- 

 velopments in the textile industries, 

 705. 



Life-zones in the British Carboniferous 

 rocks. Report on, 340. 



Light, an artificial, of the same character 

 as daylight, A. Dufton and W. M. 

 Gardner on the production of, 631. 



, the sensitiveness of silver to, Maj - 



Gen. J. Waterhouse on, 706. 



LiMPACH (Dr. Leonard) and W. R. 

 Hodgkinson on the direct preparation 

 of )3-naphthylamine, 702. 



Ling Roth (H.) oiiphotographs of anthro- 

 pological interest, 568, 



