INDEX. 
*KmNDREW (W. G.), new rainfall maps 
of China, 557. 
Kennet Valley, the flora of the peat of the, 
interim report on, 265. 
Kenny (A. J.), how far are mathe- 
matical methods really of use in 
economic science ? 583. 
*Kenrick (Sir G.), the classification of | 
the pierines, 514. 
Kent (Prof. Stanley) on the structure | 
and function of the mammalian heart, 
258. 
Kenyon (J.) and R. H. Pickarp, 
optical rotatory powers and disper- 
sions of the members of some new 
homologous series, 429. 
Kerr (Prof. J. G.) on zoology organisa- 
tion, 154. 
KersHaw (John B. C.), trade unions and 
co-partnership, 573. 
Kipston (Dr. R.) on the old red sandstone 
rocks of Kiltorcan, Ireland, 152. 
Killing the king in ancient Egypt, 
evidence for the custom of, by Miss 
M. A. Murray, 633. 
Kiltorcan, Ireland, the old red sandstone 
rocks of, report on, 152. 
Kimnins (Dr. C. W.) on the curricula 
and educational organisation of in- 
dustrial and poor-law schools, 301. 
—— on the mental and physical factors 
involved in education, 302. 
educational research, 745. 
Kine (W. Wickham) and W. J. Lewis, 
the lower (?) carboniferous grits of 
Lye, in South Staffordshire, 482. 
Kinkell Cave, St. Andrews, excavations 
in the, by Dr. T. J. Jehu and A. J. B. 
Wace, 649. 
Kirrrne (Prof. F. 8.) on the transforma- 
tion of aromatic nitroamines and allied 
substances, and its relation to substitu- 
tion in benzene derivatives, 136. 
Kirxaupy (Prof. A. W.), some of the 
economic effects of the Panama Canal, 
584. 
Kiwai Papuans, the ideas of the, regard- 
ing the soul, by Dr. G. Landtman, 641. 
Kwarp (A. W.) and J. F. Liverseren, 
the action of an alkaline natural 
water on lead, 444. 
Knorr (Prof. C. G.) on seismological 
investigations, 45. 
Kyowtszs (Rey. J.), an Indian national 
alphabet, 744. 
Lake villages in the neighbourhood of 
Glastonbury, report on the, 224. 
Lamborn, Mr. W. A., his fobservation 
on marriage by capture by a West 
African wasp, Prof. E. B. Poulton on, 
511. 
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*LampLoucH (F. E. E.) and J. 'T. Scorr, 
some phenomena in the formation of 
eutectics, 428. 
LancuEster (F. W.), the internal com- 
bustion engine applied to railway 
locomotion, 599. 
catastrophic instability in aero- 
planes, 602. 
LanpeEr (Cecil H.) on frictional losses 
in steam pipes, 602. 
Lanprman (Dr. G.), the ideas of the 
Kiwai Papuans regarding the soul, 
641. 
*Lana (Prof. W. H.), epiphyllous vegeta- 
tion, 717. 
Lankester (Sir E. Ray) on the occwpa- 
tion of a table at the zoological station 
at Naples, 153. 
on zoology organisation, 154. 
on the occupation of a table at the 
marine laboratory, Plymouth, 155. 
*Lapwortu (Prof. C.), the geology of 
the country round Birmingham, 472. 
Larmor (Sir J.) on the investigation of 
the wpper atmosphere, 130. 
on-radiation, 385. 
on lightning and protection from 
it, 387. 
*Laughter, a new theory of, by W. 
McDougall, 677. 
Laurie (Dr. M.) on the nomenclator 
animalium generum et sub-generum, 
153. 
Laurie (R. Douglas) on experiments in 
inheritance, 155. 
on the binomics of Amphidinium 
operculatum Clap. and Lach., 509. 
Lead, the action of an alkaline natural 
water on, by J. F. Liverseege and 
A. W. Knapp, 444. 
Leathery turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, 
the affinities of the, Dr. J. Versluys on, 
791. 
Lepour (Prof. G. A.) on the preparation 
of a list of characteristic fossils, 150. 
Leger (J. G.) on the curricula and edu- 
cational organisation of industrial and 
poor-law schools, 301. 
LxGoc (Dr. M. J.), the centripetal and 
centrifugal xylem in the petiole of 
cycads, 710. 
Leicestershire coalfield, the correlation 
of the, R. D. Vernon on, 478. 
Le Svuxur (Dr. H. R.) on the study of 
hydro-aromatic substances, 135. 
Lewis (A. L.) on the age of stone circles, 
227. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 324. 
Lewis (Dr. E. O.), analysis and synthesis 
in learning processes, 749. 
Lewis (T.£C.) on a system of spherical 
or hyperspherical co-ordinates, 400. 
