INDEX. 



889 



the central cylinder in vascular plants, 

 869. 



Jeffeey (E. C.) on the gametophyte of 

 Botrychium virginianum, 870. 



•Jekkins (H. C.) on the behaviour of 

 lead and of some lead compounds to- 

 wards sulphur dioxide, 624. 



*Jesup expedition to the North Pacific, 

 Prof. F. W. Putnam on the, 795. 



Johnson (Prof. Alex.) on a Canadian 

 and Imperial hydrographic survey, 554. 



* (G.) on statistics of deaf-mutism 



in Canada, 739. 



Jones (Prof. J. Viriamu) on practical elec- 

 trical statidards, 206. 



* on the calculation of the coefficient 



of mutual induction of a circle and a 

 co-axial helix, 575. 



and Prof. W. E. Ayrton on a de- 

 termination of the ohm made in testing 

 the Lorenz apparatus of the McOill 

 University, Montreal, 212. 



(Prof. T. Rupert) on the Phyllopoda 



of tJw Palceozoic rocks, 343. 



JUDD (Prof. J. \V.) on the structure of a 

 coral reef, 297. 



JUDSON (Winifred) and J. WALLACE 

 Walkee on the reduction of bromic 

 acid, and the law of mass action, 613. 



Jukes- Browne (A. J.) on Cretaceous 

 fossils found near Mm-eseat, Aberdeen- 

 shire, 33.3, 337. 



Kafiristan and the Kafirs, Sir G. S. 

 Robertson on the, 712, *796. 



*Kathode rays. Prof. S. P. Thompson on 

 new varieties of, 555. 



Kellogg (J. H.) on a dynamometric 

 study of the strength of the several 

 groups of muscles, and the relation of 

 corresponding homologous groups of 

 muscles in man, 812. 



Keltie (J. Scott) oti the position of 

 geography in the educational system of 

 this country, 370. 



, Address to the Section of Geography 



by, 699. 



Kelvin (Lord) on tables of certain mathe- 

 matical functions, 127. 



on seismological investigation, 129. 



on practical electrical standards, 



206. 



on the B. A. screw gauge, 426. 



on the fuel supply and the 



air 



supply of the earth, 553. 



Kendall (Prof. P. F.) on life-zones in 

 the British Ca/rboniferous rochs, 296. 



on the erratic blocks of the British 



Isles, 349. 



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

 bration of instruments used in engineer- 

 ing laboratories, 424. 



Kermode (P. M. C.) on Irish elk remains 



in tJie Isle of Man, 346. 

 ♦Ketones, the constitution of aliphatic, 



Prof. P. C. Freer on, 621. 

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



Carboniferous rocks, 296. 

 on the collection of photographs of 



geological interest in tfie United King- 

 dom, 298. 

 Kirk (Sir John) on the climatology of 



Africa, 409. 

 KiRKLEY (J. W.) on life-zones in tlie 



British Carboniferous rocks, 296. 

 Kites, exploration of the air with kites, 



A. Lawrence Rotch on the, 569. 

 for meteorological uses, C. F. Marvin 



on, 569. 

 *Klotz (Otto J.) on south-eastern Alaska 



geography and the camera, 724. 

 Knott (Prof. C. G.) on seismological 



investigation, 129. 

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



of the observations on the migration of 



birds, 362. 

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



methods of quantitative analysis, 295. 

 — — on condensation products of alde- 

 hydes and amides, 622. 

 * on the electrolytic determination 



of copper and iron in oysters, 624. 

 Kootenay Indian drawings, Dr. A. F. 



Chamberlain on, 792. 

 Kootenays and their Salishan neighbours, 



Dr. A. F. Chamberlain on the, 792. 

 Keopotkin (Prince) on the Ssar (eskers) 



of Finland, 648. 

 on the direction of lines of structure 



in Eurasia, 722. 



*Lacustrine biological station, a proposed, 



Prof. R. Ramsay Wright on, 683. 

 Laflamme (Mgr. J.- C. K.) sur I'influence 



d'un eboulement sur le regime d'une 



riviere, 658. 

 Lake fauna, African, Beport on, 368. 

 Lakes, the great, as a sensitive barometer, 



F. Napier Denison on, 567. 

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



British Carboniferous rocks, 290. 

 on Irish elk remains in tlie Isle of 



Man, 346. 

 Landslip, the influence of a, on the regime 



of a river, Mgr. J.- C. K. Laflamme on, 



658. 

 Langley (Dr. J. N.) on the functional 



activity of nerve cells, 512. 

 Lankester (Prof. E. Ray) on the occu- 

 pation of a table at the Zoological Station 



at Naples, 353. 



on African lake fauna, 368. 



oninrestigationsmade at the Marine 



Biological Laboratory at Plymouth, 



370. 



