INDEX. 
Insoluble phosphate in manures, the 
determination of the availability of, 
by T. S. Dymond and G. Clarke, 805. 
Intellectual power of the two sexes, 
comparison of the, by Dr. J. de 
KGrosy, 841. 
Interglacial and postglacial beds of the 
Cross Fell district, by F. J. Lewis, 
798. 
Interment of the early iron age found at 
Moredun, near Edinburgh, F. R. Coles 
and Dr. T. H. Bryce on an, 712. 
International trade, the accuracy and 
comparability of British and foreign 
statistics of, report on, 302. 
——a moot point in the theory of, by 
Prof. F. Y. Edgeworth, 647. 
Inversicatenate filicinz, on structure of 
the leaf-trace of the, by Profs. C. E. 
Bertrand and F. Cornaille, 778. 
Tonisation of the atmosphere, Prof. A. 
Schuster on the, 471. 
Ipswich, further excavations on a palzo- 
lithic site in, by Miss N. F. Layard, 
725. 
Trish caves, final report on the explora- 
tion of : the Edenvale Caves, co. Clare, 
288. 
Tron-ore deposits, the great, of Lapland, 
Dr. H. Backstr6m on the origin of, 
560. 
Irvine (Dr. A.) on certain high-level or 
plateau gravels on the north side of 
the Tamisian area, and their connec- 
tion with the Tertiary history of 
central England, 572. 
*Tsocystein (isothioserin), 
Prof. 8. Gabriel, 530. 
Isopoda, some new and rare, taken in the 
British area, by W. M. Tattersall, 601. 
ueber, by 
Jacobinia (N.O. Acanthacee), on a 
brilliant pigment appearing after 
injury in species of, by J. Parkin, 818. 
Java, the virgin-woods of, by Dr. J. P. 
Lotsy, 803. 
*JEANS (J. H.), the kinetic theory: de- 
termination of the size of molecules, 
473. 
JENKINSON (J. W.) on the influence of 
salt and other solutions on the develop- 
ment of the frog, 288. 
—— on the fertilisation of the egg of 
the axolotl, 600. 
JOHANNSON (Prof. J. E.), the metabolism 
of different carbohydrates, 756. 
JOHNSON (Rev. W.) on the fossiliferous 
drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 
shire, Sc., 272. 
the utilisation of local musewms, 
with special reference to schools, 388. 
Joint-ill in foals, by Prof. G. 8. Wood- 
head, 760. 
873 
JonES (Rev. HE.) on the movements of 
underground waters of North-West 
Yorkshire, 225. 
JONES (Miss E. E. C.), the present edu- 
cational position of logic and psycho- 
logy, 840, 
Jonus (Dr. H. 0.), the stereochemistry of 
nitrogen, 169. 
the constitution of nickel carbonyl, 
503. 
JuDD (Prof. J. W.) on seismological in- 
vestigations, 41. 
on the coral reefs of the Indian 
region, 298. 
JuPE (C.), T. 8S. Dymonp, and F. 
HuGuus, the influence of sulphates as 
manure upon the yield and feeding- 
value of crops, 807. 
KABBADIAS (Dr. P.) on prehistoric 
archeology in Greece, 718. 
tKayseR (Prof.), standards of wave 
length, 468. 
KEEBLE (F. W.) on the colour physiology 
of the higher crustacea, 299. 
KEIBEL (Prof. F.), ‘normantafeln’ of 
the development of vertebrata, 596. 
—— on the embryos of apes, 596. 
KELTIE (Dr. J. Scott) on terrestrial 
surface maves and wave-like surfaces, 
301. 
KELVIN (Lord) on practical electrical 
standards, 30. 
—— on seismological investigations Al. 
on underground temperature, 51. 
on the tidal régime of the Mersey, 
318. 
+—— plan of a combination of atoms 
having the properties of polonium or 
radium, 472. 
t electrical insulation in vacuum, 472. 
KENDALL (Prof. P. F.) on the movements 
of underground waters of North-west 
Yorkshire, 225. 
—— on life-zones in the British car- 
boniferous rocks, 226. 
— on the erratic blocks of the British 
Isles, 237. 
_—— on the fossiliferous drift deposits at 
Kirmington, Lincolnshire, 5'¢., 272. 
on the fauna and flora of the Trias 
of the British Isles, 275. 
— on the nature and origin of earth 
movements, 557. 
*____ evidence in the secondary rocks of 
persistent movement in the Charnian 
Range, 558. 
* exhibition of a model of the Cleve- 
land area, showing glacier lakes, 565.- 
Kure (Prof. J. Graham) on the develop- 
mental material of Polypterus ob- 
tained by the late Mr. J. 8. Budgett, 
604. 
