870 



REPORT — 1895. 



Isomeric naphthalene derivatives, ninth 

 report on the investigation of, 272. 



Jactson-Harmsworth North Polar Expe- 

 dition, Arthur Montefiore on the pro- 

 gress of the, 759. 



*Jamaica, the aboriginal inhabitants of. 

 Sir W. H. Flower on a recent discovery 

 of, 824. 



Japan, the earthqttalte and volcanic 

 phenomena, of, the fourteenth' report on 

 the, 81 ; the fifteenth report onthe, 113. 



Japanese Alps, exploration in the, 1891- 

 94, Rev. Walter Weston on, 761. 



Jeffs (0. W.) on the collection of 

 photographs of geological interest in the 

 United A'ingdom, 104. 



Jennings (A. Vaughan) on the occur- 

 rence in New Zealand of two forms of 

 peltoid Trentepohliaceae and their 

 relation to the lichen Strignla, 851. 



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

 phenomena of Vesuvius and its neigh- 

 bourhood. 351. 



Jones (Rev. G. Hartwell) on the light 

 thrown on primitive warfare by the 

 languages and usages of historic times, 

 832. 



(Prof. J. Viriamu) 07i practical elec- 

 trical standards, 195. 



(Prof. T. Rupert) on the Phyllopoda 



of the Palaozoic Rocks, 419. 



JuDD (Prof. J. W.) on earth tremors, 184. 

 071 tJie structure of a coral reef, 392. 



Karyokinesis, exhibition of models illus- 

 trating, by J. Bretland Farmer, 853. 



Kelvin (Lord) on -underground tem- 

 perature, 75. 



on the earthquahe and volcanic 



phenomena of Japan, 81, 113. 



on practical electrical standards, 



195. 



on the comparison and reduction of 



magnetic observations, 209. 

 * on the translational and vibrational 



energies of vibrators after impacts on 



fixed walls, 612. 

 -, Magnus Maclean and Alex. Galt, 



on the electrification and diselectrifi- 

 cation of air and other gases, 630. 



Kendall (P. F.) on the circulation of 

 underground waters, 393. 



on the erratic blocks of England, 



Wales, and Ireland, 426, 430. 



, and J. LoMAs on modern glacial 



striae, 684. 



Kennedy (Prof. A. B. W.) on the cali- 

 bration of instrnments used in engineer- 

 ing laboratories, 497. 



Kcw declination and force magnetographs, 

 analysis of the results from the, during 

 the selected 'quiet' days of the fii-e 

 years 1890-94, by C. Ch'rce, 209. 



Kew, the destruction of a cedar tree at, 



by lightning, W. T. Thiselton-Dyer on, 



854. 

 Key (John) on a uniform factor of safety 



for boilers and machinery of steam- 

 ships, 813. 

 KiDSTON (R.) on the collection of 



photographs of geological interest in 



the United Kingdom, 404. 

 Kitchen midden at Hastings, an ancient, 



and a barrow at Wildernesse, report 



on, 500. 

 Knott (Prof. C. G.) on the earthquahe 



and volcanic 2?henomena of Japan, 81, 



113. 



on earth tremors, 184. 



Knowles (W. J.) on flint implements 



with glacial markings from the North 



of Ireland, 825. 

 Knubley (Rev. E. P.) 07i maJdng a digest 



of the observations on the migration of 



birds, 473. 

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



methods of qua/ititative a7ialysis, 235. 



*Labour and co-operation among women, 



the national value of organised, Mrs. 



Bedford Fenwick on, 781. 

 Lake village at Glastoiibury, report on 



the, 519. 

 *Land, the State and workers on the. 



Rev. J. Frome Wilkinson on, 781. 

 Lankester (Prof. E. Ray) on the search 

 for the 7nissing remains of the Cetio- 



sanrus in the d.if or d Museum, 403. 

 071 the occiiputio7i of a table at the 



Zoological Htatiun at Naples, 474. 

 071 i)ivestigation§ 7nade at the Marine 



Biological Laboratory at Plymouth, 



469. 

 Lantern slides, H. C. Sorby on mounting 



marine animals as transparent, 730. 

 Lapworth (Prof. C.) on the striicture of 



a coral reef, 392. 

 Latham (Baldwin) oi the climatology of 



Africa, 480. 

 »Layard (Miss Nina) on ultimate vital 



units, 737. 

 Leaves, the diurnal variation in the 



amount of diastase in foliage. Prof. J. 



Reynolds Green on, 856. 

 Lebour (Prof. G. A.) 071 underground 



tempei-ature, 75. 

 071 earth tremors, 184. 



on the circulation of underground 



waters, 293. 



Lees (Charles H.) on the thermal con- 

 ductivities of mixtures of liquids, 628. 



Light, the action of, vpo>i dyed colo7trs, 

 report 07i, 263. 



the action of, upon the soluble 



metallic iodides in presence of cellu- 

 lose, Douglas J. P. Berridgc on, 658. 



