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INDEX, 



Jeffs (O. W.) on some forms of saurian 

 footprints from the Cheshire Trias, 658. 



Johnson (Prof. T.), two Irish brown 

 algae, 683. 



, some clialk-forming and chalk-de- 

 stroying algse, 683. 



Johnston-Lavis (Prof. H. J.) on the 

 volcanic phenomena of Vesuvius and its 

 neighbourhood, 315. 



Jones (Rev. E.) on the cave at Elbolton, 

 270. 



on the Calf Hole Cave, 272. 



• (Rev. G. Hartwell), the relations 



between body and mind, as expressed 

 in early languages, customs, and myths, 

 779. 



(Prof. J. Viriamu) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 117. 



• on a determination of the inter- 

 national ohm in absolute measure, 123. 



* ■ on standards of low electrical re- 



sistance, 592. 



, the electrical standard coils used by, 



compared with those of the Association, 

 by JR. T. Glazehrooh, 128. 



(Prof. T. Rupert) on the fossil Phyl- 



lopoda of the PalcBOzoic rocJts, 271. 

 — on the eurypteridbearing deposits of 

 the Pentland Hills, 302. 



on the geology of the plateau im- 



plements in Kent, 651. 

 JuDD (Prof. J. W.) on earth tremors, 145. 



*Kandyans, the ceremonies observed by 



the, in paddy cultivation, B. P. Kehl- 



pannala on, 787. 

 *Kehlpannala(B. P.) on the ceremonies 



observed by the Kandyans in paddy 



cultivation, 787. 

 Kelvin (Lord) on underground tem- 



2)erature, 107. 



on practical electrical standards, 



117. 



* on the resistance experienced by 



solids moving through fluids, 557. 



, M. Maclean, and A. Galt, pre- 

 liminary experiments to find if sub- 

 traction of water from air electrifies 

 it, 554. 



and A. Galt, preliminary experi- 

 ments for comparing the discharge of 

 a leyden Jar through different branches 

 of a divided channel, 555. 



Kendall (P. F.) on the Calf Hole Cave, 

 2T1. 



on the circulation of underground 



waters, 283. 



on. the character of the high-level 



shell-bearing deposits at Clava, Chapel- 

 hall, and other localities, 307. 



Kennedy (Prof. A. B. W.) on methods of 

 determining the dryness of steam, 392. 



, Address to the Mechanical Section, 



739. 



Kent (A. F. S.) on the structure and 

 function of the mammalian heart, 464. 



Kent, North, three Neolithic settlements 

 in, Mrs. Stopes on, 785. 



Kenward (J.) on lighthouse apparatus 

 and lighthouse administration in 1891, 

 760. 



(Miss) on girl life in an industrial 



centre, 731. 



Kerk (J. Graham) on the Tohas of Gran 

 Chaco, South America, 789. 



Keuper sandstone cemented by barium 

 sulphate, from the Peakstones Rock, 

 Alton, Staffordshire, W. W. Watts on 

 a, 665. 



Kidney, the development of, Prof. J. B. 

 Haycraft on, 795. 



KiDSTON (R.) on the collection, ineserva- 

 tion, and systematic registration of 

 pihotographs of geological interest in 

 the United Kingdom, 274. 



Kinstic theory of polyatomic gases, the 

 application of the determinantal rela- 

 tion to the, Professor L. Boltzmann on, 

 102 



KiRKALDY (J. W.) on the species of 

 Amphioxus, 685. 



Knott (Prof. C. G.) on earth tremors, 145. 



, the volume changes which accom- 

 pany magnetisation in metal tubes, 

 576. 



Knubley (Rev. E. P.) on maldng a digest 

 of the ohsercations on the migration of 

 birds, 34S. 



*Kny (Prof. L.) on the correlation be- 

 tween root and shoot, 688. 



* , exhibition of diagrams, 689. 



Kohn (Dr. C. A.) on the electrolytic 

 methods of quantitative analysis, 160 



Kollmann (Prof. J.), pj'gmies in Europe, 

 781. 



KoKTAZZi (Prof. S.), account of observa- 

 tions made nith the horizontal pen- 

 dulum at JS'icolaieyv, 145. 



Kovalevsicy (Maxime) on the economic 

 results of the black death in Italy, 

 733. 



on the Lex Barbarorum of the 



Daghestan, 785. 

 ♦Kymograph, a new spring, and poly- 

 rheotome. Prof. T. W. W. Engelmann 

 on, 818. 



*Labiates, hygroscopic dispersal of fruits 

 in certain. Miss D. Pertz on the, 687. 



Labour Commission, L. L. Price on the 

 report of the, 730. 



, the productivity of, the relation 



between wages, hours, and, J. A. Hob- 

 son on, 738. 



Lake villaije at Glastonlmry, report on 

 the, 431. 



Lfikes, a bathymetrical survey of English, 

 Dr. H. R. Mill on, 713. 



