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INDEX. 



*Johnston-Lavis (Dr. H. J.), recent 

 observations at Vesuvius, 579. 



Jones (Miss E. C), the training of 

 teachers, 791. 



Joyce (T. A.) and E. Tokday on the 

 ethnography of the Ba-Yaka, 688. 



JuDD (Prof. J. W.) on selsmological in- 

 vestigations, 92. 



an investigations in the Indian 



Ocean, 331. 



Jurassic plants from the rocks of East 

 Yorkshire, A. C. Seward on the, 568. 



KeeblE (F. W.) on the colour physiology 

 of the higher crustacea, 325. 



Keltic weights, the, found in a Roman 

 camp (Melandra, near Glossop), by 

 Prof. R. M. Conway, 696. 



Kelvin (Lord) on seismological investi- 

 gations, 92. 



on practical electrical standards, 



104. 



Kendall (Prof. P. F.) o)i the fauna and 

 flora nf the Trias of tfie British Isles, 

 293. 



on life-zones in tJie British car- 

 boniferous rocks, 302. 



071 the fossiliferous drift deposits at 



Xirmington, Lincolnshire, ^'c, 313. 



♦ on the geology of the country 



round York, 558. 



* and W. H. Ckofts on the plain of 



marine denudation beneath the drift 

 of Holderness, 581. 



Kebe (Prof. J. G.) wi zoology organisa- 

 tion, 326. 



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

 ca/rJjoniferous rocles. 302. 



Kimmins (Dr. C. W.) oti the conditions 

 of health essential to the carrying on 

 of the 7cork of instruction in schools, 

 433. 



on studies most suitable for elemen- 

 tary sclwols, 438. 



Kingsfoed (H. S.) on the collection of 

 photographs of anthropological interest, 

 383. 



Kipping (Prof. F. S.) on tlie tra^isfomna- 

 tion of aromatic nitroamines and allied 

 substances, and its relation to substitu- 

 tion in benzene derivatives, 159. 



Knocker (F. W.), the aborigines of 

 Sungei Ujong, 688. 



Xnossos, exploratio7i at, 409. 



Knott (Prof. C. G.) on seismological 

 investigations, 92. 



the notation and use of vectors, 482. 



Labour exchanges and the unemploj'ed 

 problem, by W. H. Beveridge, 652. 



Labourers and the land : Yorkshire, by 

 R. E. Turubull, 654. 



Ladenbueg (Dr. E.), researches on 



nearly pure ozone gas, 505. 

 Lake and river discharge, the quantity 



and composition of, and of rainfall, 



interim report on, 380. 

 Lake-basins, a criterion of the glacial 



erosions of, by R. D. Oldham, 679. 

 Lake Oxford and the Goring Gap, by 



F. W. Harmer, 572. 



Lake village at Glastonbury, eighth 



report on tlie, 410. 

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



British carboniferous rocks, 302. 



on the fossiliferous drift deposits 



at Xirmington, Lincolnshire, ^•c, 313. 



Address to the Geological Section, 



532. 

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



cycads, 431. 

 Lankester (Prof. E. Ray), Presidential 



Address, 3. 



on the occupation of a table at the 



marine biological laboratory, Plymouth, 

 325. 



on zoology organisation, 326. 



on the occupation of a table at the 



zoological station at Naples, 329. 



Lapwokth (Dr. A.) on dynamic iso- 

 merism, 157. 



on the transformation of aromatic 



nitroamines and allied substances, and 

 its relation to substitution in benzene 

 derivatives, 159. 



♦Laemoe (Prof. J.) and Major E. 11. 

 Hills, the irregular motions of the 

 earth's pole, 490. 



Latter (O. H.) on zoology organisation, 

 326. 



Layard (Miss N. F.), a winter's work on 

 the Ipswich palEeolithic site, 693. 



an Anglo-Saxon cemetery in Ipswich, 



694. 



Lead mining in YorksMre, by James 

 Backhouse, 649. 



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

 the British ca.rboniferous rocks, 302. 



Lbetham (S.) and W. Cramp, the elec- 

 trical discharge in air and its com- 

 mercial application, 520. 



Legal minimum wage, economic theor}' 

 and proposals for a, by H. B. Lees 

 Smith, 653. 



Leguminosae and other root-nodule bear- 

 ing plants, the cross-inoculation of, by 

 Prof. W. B. Bottomley, 752. 



*Leiper (Dr. R. T.), some results of the 

 infection of monkeys with guinea 

 worm, 600. 



Leonard (J. H.), the waste of time in 

 secondary schools, 791. 



Lepidoptera, Yorkshire, melanism in, hy 



G. T. Porritt, 316. 



Le Sueor (Dr.) on tlie study of hydro- 

 aromatic substances, 257. 



