886 
*Jonus (J. H.), dumping as it affects the 
steel and tin plate industries of South 
Wales, 553. 
Jonxs (W. Neilson), the distribution of | 
oxydases in white flowers, 439. 
*Jowrrr (Albert) on the volcanic rocks 
and their associated sediments of the 
Forfarshire coast between the Red 
Head and Montrose, 470. 
Joyce (T. A.) on the preparation of a new 
edition of ‘ Notes and Queries in Anthro- 
pology, 284. 
Jupp (Prof. J. W.) on seismological in- 
vestigations, 69. 
Jurin (Prof. Ch.), the specific histo- 
logical characters of the ‘luminous 
cells’ of Pyrosoma giganteum and of 
Cyclosalpa pinnata, 492. 
JUNGERSEN (Prof. H. F. E.), Chordeuwma 
obesum, a new parasitic copepod endo- 
parasite in Asteronyx loveni, 505. 
Jurassic flora of Yorkshire, report on the, 
294. 
Jute trade, the, in Dundee and Ger- 
many, the origin and growth of, by 
James Cunningham, 552. 
*Karyokinesis, dynamic centres in their 
relation to, by Prof. Leduc, 659. 
Keesre (Prof. F.) on the study of plant 
enzymes, 115. 
on the experimental study of heredity, 
293. 
Address to the Botanical Section, 
662. 
*. 
and Dr. E. F. Armstrona, the 
biochemistry of flower pigmentation, 
438. 
Kreprne (Henry) on the occurrence of the 
Bembridge limestone at Creechbarrow 
Hill, 129. 
Kerra (Prof. Arthur) on the physical 
characters of the Ancient Egyptians, 
268. 
* the brain of the Gibraltar fossil 
woman, 602. 
modern problems relating to the 
antiquity of man, 753. 
and Dr. E. Ewart, the discovery of 
human skeletons in a raised beach near 
Gullane, 606. 
Kenpati (Prof. P. F.) on the preparation 
of a list of characteristic fossils, 135. 
KENNELLY (Prof. A. E.) and G. W. 
Pierce, the impedance of telephone 
receivers as affected by the motion of 
their diaphragms, 565. 
Kerr (Prof. J. G.) on zoology organisa- 
tion, 190. 
*Kidneys, the secretion of a mineral acid | 
by the, by W. R. Campbell and Prof. | 
A. B. Macallum, 644. 
INDEX. 
Kimnins (Dr. C. W.) on the curricula 
and educational organisation of in- 
dustrial and poor-law schools, 319. 
on the mental and physical jactors 
involved in education, 327. 
*Kinematographic demonstration, 
Prof. P. Heger. 655. 
Kriya (W. J. Harding), the Libyan Desert 
and Ennedi, 534. 
Kryasrorp (H. 8.) on the collection of 
photographs of anthropological interest, 
275. 
by 
| Krerrna (Prof. F. 8.) on the transforma- 
tion of aromatic nitroamines and allied 
substances, and its relation to substitution 
in benzene derivatives, 116. 
Kworr (Prof. C. G.) on seismological 
investigations, 69. 
Kopjes and inselberge, the origin of, by 
Dr. J. D. Falconer, 476. 
Kossex (Prof. A.), the guanidine group 
in the protein molecule, 656. 
*Kronecknr (Prof. Hugo), the neutrali- 
sation of taste, 655. 
La Motte, Jersey, the discovery of a 
neolithic cemetery at, R. R. Marett 
on, 623. 
La Quina fossil man, the brain of the, by 
Prof. R. Anthony, 601. 
Labour disputes, discussion on, 546. 
*Lake Albert, the country north of, 
G. W. Grabham on, 476, 530. 
Lake region of America, recent stability 
of the, versus post-glacial changes of 
level, by Dr. J. W. Spencer, 476. 
Lake villages in the neighbourhood of 
Glastonbury, report on the, 270. 
Laminariacee, the zoospores of the, 
and their germination, by J. Lloyd 
Williams, 685. 
Land banks, by Allan McNeil, 550. 
| LANKEsSTER (Sir E. Ray) on the occupa- 
tion of a table at the zoological station 
a Naples, 186. 
on the occupation of a table at the 
marine laboratory, Plymouth, 190. 
on zoology organisation, 190. 
Lapworts (Dr. A.) on dynamic isomerism, 
115. 
Lapworta (Prof. ©.) on the excavation of 
critical sections in the paleozoic rocks 
of Wales and the West of England, 
136. 
LARARD (C. E.), the behaviour of ductile 
material during torsional straining, 
573. 
Larch trees, defoliated, vitality and dis- 
tribution of growth in, by Alan G. 
Harper, 684. 
Larmor (Sir J.) on the investigation of 
the upper atmosphere, 105 
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