944. REPORT—1899. 
Investor, the State as, E. Cannan on, 828. 
Ireland, copper celts in, G. Coffey on, 
872. 
* , stone moulds for new types of 
instruments from, G. Coffey on, 873. 
Tron, oxidation in the presence of, H. J. 
H. Fenton on, 688. 
*TRVINE (Robert) and Sir J. MURRAY on 
the distribution of nitrogen and 
ammonia in ocean water, 810. 
Tsle of Man, Trish elk remains in the, 
Report on the, 376. 
Tsomeric naphthalene derivatives, Twelfth 
report on the investigation of, 362. 
Isomorphism in benzenesulphonic deriva- 
tives, Prof. H. E. Armstrong on, 687. 
JACKSON (B. Daydon) on zoological and 
botanical publication, 444. 
JACOBS (Joseph) on an ethnographical 
survey of the United Kingdom, 493. 
JAMESON (H. Lyster) on Gephyrea and 
allied worms, 432. 
JAppP(Prof. F. R.) on absorption spectra 
and chemical constitution of organic 
bodies, 316. 
JOHNSON-LAVIS (H. J.) on calcareous 
confetti and oolitic structure, 744. 
JONES (Prof. J. Viriamu)on practical elec- 
trical standards, 240. 
(Prof. T. Rupert) on the Phyllopoda 
of the Palgozoic rocks, 403. 
JUDD (Prof. J. W.) on seismological in- 
vestigation, 161. 
JUKES-BROWNE (A. J.) on a_ boring 
through the Chalk and Gault near 
Dieppe, 738. 
Jurassic flora of Britain, A. C. Seward 
on, 926. 
Karch-chal Mountains, Transcaucasia, a 
visit to the, W. R. Rickmers on, 813. 
KEEBLE (F. W.) on @ circulatory appa- 
ratus for aquatic organisms, 431. 
KELVIN (Lord) on determining magnetic 
Force at sea, 64. 
on tables of certain mathematical 
Functions, 160. 
—— on seismological investigation, 161. 
——on practical electrical standards, 
240. 
——on the heat af combination of metals 
in the formation of alloys, 246, 249. 
on the B. A. serew gauge, 464. 
KENDALL (Prof. P. F.) on life-zones in 
the British Carboniferous rocks, 371. 
on the erratic blocks of the British 
Isles, 398. 
on records of the Drift section at 
Moet Tryfaen, 414. 
—— on the glacial drainage of York- 
shire, 743. 
* on the underground waters of 
Craven; the sources of the Aire, 750. 
KENNEDY (Sir C. M.) on an ethnographi- 
cal survey of the United Kingdom, 493. 
KERMODE (P. M. C.) on Irish elk remains 
in the Isle of Man, 376. 
*KERR (J. Graham) on the development 
of Lepidosiren paradoxa, 782. 
KIDsTON (R.) on life-zones in the British 
Carboniferous rocks, 371. 
on the collection of photographs of 
geological interest in the United King- 
dom, 377. 
on the registration of type specimens 
of British fossils, 405. 
Kine (Sir George), Address to the Section 
of Botany by, 904. 
Kiek (Sir John) on the climatology of 
Africa, 448. 
KirKBY (J. W.) on life-zones in the 
British Carboniferous rocks, 371. 
Kites, progress in exploring the air with, 
A. L. Rotch on, 655. : 
Knotr (Prof. C. G.) on seismological 
investigation, 161. 
KNUBLEY (Rev. E. P.) on making a digest 
of the observations on the migration of 
birds, 447. 
*KOETTLITZ (Dr. R.) exhibited ethno- 
graphical specimens from Somali, Galla 
and Shangalla, 880. 
*KOHN (Dr. C. A.) and Dr. W. TRANTOM 
on the action of caustic soda on benz-~ 
aldehyde, 714. 
*KosssL (Prof. A.) on protamines, the 
simplest proteids, 901. 
KRoNECKER (Prof. H.) and Dr. F. C. 
Buscu on the propagation of impulses 
in the rabbit’s heart, 895. 
*LADENBURG (Prof. Dr. A.) on the de- 
velopment of Chemistry in the last 
fifteen years, 707. 
Laisser faire, the mercantile system of, 
Ethel R. Faraday on, 824. 
LAMPLUGH (G. W.) on life-zones in the 
British Carboniferous rocks, 371, 375. 
on Trish elk remains in the Isle of 
Man, 376. 
——on Canadian Pleistocene flora and 
fauna, 411. 
—— on records of the Drift section at 
Moel Tryfaen, 414. 
LANGLEY (J. N.), Address to the Section 
of Physiology by, 881. 
Languages of Torres Straits, S. H. Ray 
on the, 589. 
LANKESTER (Prof. E. Ray) on the occu- 
pation of a table at the Zoological 
Station at Naples, 431. 
—~- on investigations made at the Marine 
Biological Laboratory at Plymouth, 
437. 
— onthe plankton and physical condi- 
tions of the English Channel during 
1899, 444. 
