INDEX. 



883 



Jones (Rev. E.) 07i the movements of 

 underground maters o/JV. W. Yorkshire, 

 337. 



JUDD (Prof. J. W.) 071 seisviological in- 

 vestigation, 40. 



on the coral reefs of the Indian 



region, 363. 



Jurassic floras, a chapter in plant-evolu- 

 tion, A. C. Seward on, 856. 



Keltie (Dr. J. Scott) on changes of the j 

 land level of the Plilegrcean Fields, 382. 



on terrestrial surface-reaves, 398. 



* on the National Antarctic Expe- 

 dition, 725. 



Kelvin (Lord) on determivn/ng magnetic 

 force at sea, 29. 



on practical electrical standards, 



31. 



on seismological itivestigation , 40. 



on tables of certain mathematical 



functions, 54. 



on imdergro%md temperature, 64. 



on the B.A. screw gavge, 407. 



on the clustering- of gravitational 



matter in any part of the universe, 



563. 

 Kendall (Prof. P. F.) on the erratic 



Mocks of the British Isles, 283. 

 on life-zones in the Bntish Carho- 



niferous rocks, 288. 



on the moremenis oi underground 



maters of ^'.W. Iflrkiihire, S37. 



and H. B. Muff on evidences of 



ancient gl.acier-dammed lakes in the 

 Cheviots, ()4G. 



liendrickia Walkeri, abnormal secondary 

 thickening in, Miss A. M. Clark on, 

 842. 



*Kennedy (Dr. R.) on restoration of 

 voluntary movement after alteration 

 of the nerve-supply by nerve-crossing, 

 or anastomosis, 817. 



Kbrk (Dr. J.) on the Brush grating and 

 the law of its optical action, 568. 



(Dr. John G.) on the training of the 



practical man, 865. 



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

 Carhoniferovs rocks, 288. 



on the collection of photographs of 



geological interest in the United King- 

 dom, 339. 



on some fossil plants from Berwick- 



KiLEOE (Jas. R.) and A. McHenry on 



the relation of the Silurian and Ordo- 



vician rocks of N.W. Ireland to the 



great metamorphic series, 636. 

 KiNAHAN (G. H.) on the Irish Primary 



Rocks, and their associated granitic 



and metamorphic beds, 637. 



on some Irish laccolithic hills, 640. 



KiEKBY (J. W.) 071 life-zones in the 



British Carloniferous rocks, 288. 

 Kitchen Midden near Elie, Fife, the 



excavation of an ancient, R. Munro on, 



790. 

 Knossos, the Neolithic settlement at, and 



its place in the history of early .ffigean 



culture, 792. 

 Knott (Prof C. G.) on seismological 



investigation, 40. 

 Knox (E. F. Vesey) on the economic 



efEect of the Tramways Act, 1870, 753. 

 Knublby (Rev. E. P.) on making a digest 



of the observations on the migration of 

 birds, 364. 

 Kny (Prof. L.) on correlation in the 

 growth of roots and shoots, 836. 



Laccolithic hills, some Irish, G. H. Kina- 

 han on, 640. 



Lamplugh (G. W.) on life-zones in the 

 British Carlomfero2(S rocks, 288. 



Lang (W. H.) on the gametophyte in 

 the Ophioglossales and Lycopodiales, 

 841. 



Lankestek (Prof. E. Ray) on the plank- 

 ton and jjhysical conditions of the 

 English Channel during 1899-1900, 353. 



on the occupation of a table at 



the Zoological Station at Naples, 354. 



— — on investigations made at the Marine 

 Biological Zaboratorg at Plymouth, 

 376. 



071 the 77iicro-c\emistry of cells, 445. 



shire, 643. 



KiLBOE (Jas. R ) on geology regarded 

 in its economic application to agri- 

 culture by means of soil maps, 643. 



and A. McHenry on the relations 



of the Old Red Sandstone of N.W. Ire- 

 land to adjacent metamorphic rocks, 

 and its similarity to the Torridon 

 Rocks of Sutherlandshire, 636. 



*Larmor (Dr. J.) on the law of radiation, 



562. 

 Lauder (Alex.) on absorption spectra 



and chemical coinpositio7i of organic 



bodies, 208. 

 *Laueie (Malcolm) on some Arthropods 



from the Upper Silurian, 665. 

 Lawrence (W. T.) on duty-free alcohol 



for chemical research, 597. 

 Layard (Miss Nina) on a human skull 



found in peat in the bed of the river 



Orwell, 789. 

 on a Paleolithic implement with 



alleged thong-marks, 798. 

 on horn and bone implements found 



in Ipswich, 806. 

 Leaf-arrestor for a water supply. Earl of 



Rosse on, 7G9. 

 Lean (George) andW. Caekick Ander- 

 son on alumiuium-tin alloys, 606. 



