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INDEX. 



Ipswich, an ancient land surface in a 

 river terrace at. Miss N. F. Layard 

 on, 861. 



Ireland, her coasts and rivers, by Rev. 

 W. S. Green, 762. 



the depopulation of, by R. H. 



Murray, 788. 



the housing of the working classes 



in, by N. J. 8ynnott, 787. 

 Irish horse, the, and its early history, 



by Dr. R. F. Scharff, 853. 

 Irish land purchase, the financial side 



of, by Prof. C. F. Bastable, 786. 

 Irish motes, the origin of, by G. H. 



Orpen, 854. 

 Irish railwaj's, nationalisation of, by 



■I. O'Connor, 784. 

 ♦Irish soil maps, by Prof. Grenvillc 



Cole, 804. 

 Isopods, land, the respiration of, by 



E. E. Unwin, 736. 

 Isothermal layer of the atmosphere, the, 



discussion on, 591. 



theodolite observations of balloons 



penetrating, by C. P. Cave, 593. 



Japan, prehistoric archaeology in, by 



N. G. Munro, 852. 

 Jenkinson (Dr. J. W.) 07i experiments 



on the development of the frog, 304. 

 Johnson (Rev. W.) on the fossilifcroits 



drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 

 shire, Ac, 296. 

 JoLY (Prof. John), Address to the 



Geological Section, 677. 

 * on the igneous rocks of the outer 



Blasket Islands, 699. 

 * on the occurrence of native iron 



in the Deccan basalt, 703. 

 Jones (J. H.), trade unionism in tlie 



tinplate industry, 793. 

 Joyce (T. A.) on the preparation of a 



new edition of Notes and Queries in 



Anthropology, 342. 

 JuDD (Prof. .J. W) on seismological in. 



vcstigatioHS, 60. 

 on investigations in the Indian 



Ocean, 305. 



*Keeble (Prof. F. W.), a plant animal, 

 911. 



Keltie (Dr. J. S.) on the oscillations of 

 the level of the land in the Mediter- 

 ranean basin, 308. 



Kejip (Miss) on the occurrence in certain 

 vegetable tissues of a propagated elec- 

 trical response to stimnlation, 470. 



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

 blocks of the British Isles, 242. 



on the fauna and thru of the Trias of 



the British Isles, 269, 



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

 drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 

 shire, rfc, 296. 



Kerr (Dr. J.) on anthropometric inves- 

 tigation in the British Isles, 351. 



*Kerr (.J. Scott), the economic import- 

 ance of judicious tree-planting for 

 shelter by farmers, 808. 



KiDSTON (R.) on the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological iyiterest, 245. 



KiMMiNS (Dr. C. W.) on the conditions 

 of health essential to the carrying on of 

 the work of instruction in schools, 458, 



■ on studies most suitable for elemen- 

 tary schools, 495, 



071 elementary experimental science, 



501, 



*KiN.\HAN (G. H.) on the raised beeches 

 of the Liffey valley, 699, 



KiNGSFOKD (H. S.) on the collection of 

 photographs of anthropological interest, 

 419. 



KiPriNO (Prof. F. S.) on the transforma- 

 tion of aromatic nitroamines and allied 

 substances, and its relation to stibstiiu- 

 tion in benzene derii'atives, 115. 



Address to the Chemical Section, 649, 



Knott (Prof. C. G.) on seismological 

 investigations, 00. 



Knowles (W. J.), perforated stono 

 hammers and axes, 863. 



Kossel (Prof. A.) on amyloid, 878. 



Kynaston (G.) on topographical and 

 geological terms vscd locally in South 

 Africa, 291. ■ 



Labour legislation, international agree- 

 ments on, by Prof. E. Francke, 790. 



Lake village at Glastonbury, tenth report 

 on the. 414. 



Lamb (Prof. H.) on the theory of wave- 

 motion, 605. 



Lampluoh (G. W.) on topographical 

 and geological terms used locally in 

 Sotith Africa, 291. 



on the fossiliferous drift deposita 



at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, <ic., 296. 



Lanchester (F. W.), the laws of flight. 

 827. 



Land surface, an ancient, in a river 

 terrace at Ipswich, Miss N. F. Layard 

 on, 861. 



Lang (Dr. W. H.) on South African 

 cycads and on icehcilschia, 494. 



Lankester (Sir E. Ray) on the occupa- 

 tion of a table at the zoological station 

 at Naples, 297. 



071 the fa7(na of the lakes of Ce7itral 



Tasmania, 302. 



071 the occupalio7i of a table at the 



marine laboratory, Plymouth, 304. 



Lapwoetii (Dr. A. j o?? di/namic isomerism, 

 112. ] 



