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INDEX. 



Kashmir and the Upper Indus Valley, the 



post-tertiary and more recent deposits 



of, Lieut.-Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen 



on, 589. 

 Kent's Cavern, Devonshire, sixteenth and 



concluding report of the Committee for 



exploring, 62. 

 Kinahan (G. H.) on the hiatus said to 



have been found in the rocks of West 



Cork, 574. 

 ' Knight Errant,' the cruise of the. Prof. 

 ■ Sir C. Wyville Thomson on, 603. 

 Kwei-Yang-Fu, a journey from Canton 



to, up the Canton river, W. Mesny on, 



660. 

 Kynaston (J. W.) on a new process for 



the production, from aluminous metals 



containing iron, of sulphate of alumina 



free from iron, 545. 



Ladd ("W.) on the best form of magnet 



for magneto-electric machines, 467. 

 Land question, agricultural statistics and 



the, by W. Botly, 668. 

 Lankester (Prof. Ray) on the occupation 



of a table at the zoological station at 



Naples, 161. 

 Lansdell (Eev. H.), through Siberia, via 



the Amur and the Ussuri, 656. 

 Laplace's equation in finite terms, the 



integral of, Rev. S. Earnshaw on, 486. 

 Lapps, the mountain, Lieut. G. T. Temple 



on, 631. 

 Latham (B.) on the temperature of town 



water-supplies, 696. 

 Lawes (Rev. W. G.) three years in South- 

 east New Guinea, 658. 

 *Lea (A. S.) on the alkaline fermentation 



of urine, 644. 

 Lebour (Prof. G. A.) on underground 



temperatxire, 26 ; on the ' Geological 



Record,' 87 ; on the circulation of 



underground waters, 87. 

 Lee (J. E.) on the exploration of Kent's 



Cavern, 62 ; on the erratic blocks of 



England, Wales, and Ireland, 110. 

 Lefevre (J. G. Shaw) on the possibility 



of establishing a close time for indi- 



genoiis animals, 257. 

 Lefroy (Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. H.) Address by, 



to the Geographical Section, 646. 

 Legge (Capt. W. V.) on the ' drumming ' 



of the snipe, 604. 

 Lepidoptera of Great Britain, the relation 



of, to those of other countries, Capt. H. 



J. Elwes on, 604. 

 Lepidosteus, the development of, F, M. 



Balfour and W. N. Parker on, 599. 

 Leslie (B.) project for a Channel railway, 



698. 

 Levi (Prof. L.) on the work of the An- 

 thropometric Committee, 120; on the 



present appropriation of wages and 



sources of income, 318. 



Lichen, the action of a, on limestone. 

 Prof. W. J. Sollas on, 586. 



Lightning conductors, the necessity for 

 a regular inspection of, R. Anderson 

 on, 471. 



, the proper form of, W, 3. Preece 



on, 470. 



Limestone, the action of a lichen on. 

 Prof. W. J. Sollas on, 586. 



, the action of carbonic acid on, 



Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins on. 573. 



Liveing (Prof.) on the present state of 

 our knowledge of spectrum analysis," 

 258. 



""Loading of ships, W. E. Hall on the, 

 699. 



Lodge (Dr. O. J.) on devising and con- 

 structing an improved form of high in- 

 sulation key for electrometer work, 29; 

 on accm-ately measuring the specific 

 inductive capacity of a. good Sprengel 

 vacuum, and the specific resistance of 

 gases at different pressures, 197. 



London, the synchronism of mean tem- 

 peratxu'e and rainfall in the climate of, 

 supplement to a paper on, by H. C. 

 Fox, 493. 



Loughor Castle, the antiquities of, B. 

 Jones on, 620, 



Lowe (E. J.) or observations of luminous 

 meteors during the year 1879-80, 39. 



Lubbock (Sir J.) on the exploration of 

 Kent's Cavern, 62. 



Luminous meteors, report on observations 

 of, during the year 1879-80, 39. 



Lunar distiu-bance of gravity, the 

 measurement of the, report on, 25. 



McConnochie (J.) on the Bute Docks, 



Cardiff, 692. 

 Mackintosh (D.) on the erratic blocks of 



England, Wales, and Ireland, 1 10. 

 McLeod (P;of.) on the present state of 



our knowledge of spectrum analysis, 



258. 

 Macrory (Mr.) on patent legislation, 318. 

 ■*Madge ^J. H.) on a Chilian tumulus, 



636. 

 Magnesia, the effects of, on vegetation, 



Maj.-Sen. Scott on, 550. 

 Magne* for magneto-electric machines, 



the >est form of, W. Ladd on, 467. 

 Magneto-electric machines, the best form 



of nagnet for, W. Ladd on, 467. 

 Mahoned (Dr. F. A.) on the work of the 



Anthropometric Committee, 120. 

 Malagasy, the origin of, C. S. Wake on, 



62*. 

 Maniscript, a, perhaps Khita, discovered 



by Capt. Gill in Western China, Hyde 



Cbrke on, 621. 

 Manne zoology of South Devon, second 



report on the exploration of the, 160. 

 MaMiam (Capt.) on a visit to the Gala- 



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