INDEX. 



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Isle of Man, the proposed natural history 

 survey of the, report on, 149. 



IVANITZKY (Mdlle. Nadine), the system 

 of kinship among primitive races in 

 connection with their mode of group- 

 ing, 676. 



*Jeffep.ies (Rev. T. A.), the vegetative 

 anatomy of Molinia cerulea, 731. 



Johns (Cosmo) on the preparation of a list 

 of characteristic fossils, 116. 



Johnson (Prof. T.) on the old red sand- 

 stone rocks of Kiltorcan, Ireland, 117. 



on electromotive phenomena in plants, 



218. 



Johnston (Col. Sir D. A.) on maps for 

 school a7id university use, 150. 



Jones (Miss E. E. Constance), instruction 

 in ethics and politics, 744. 



Jones (Dr. Ernest), war and sublimation, 

 699. 



Jones (Dr. F. Wood) on the physical cha- 

 racters of the ancient Egyptians, 189. 



Jones (LI. Wynn), perseveration, 698. 



JowETT (Dr. Albert) on the glacial geology 

 of the western slopes of the Southern 

 Pennines, 431. 



JuDD (Prof. J. W.) on seismologiad in- 

 vestigations, 52. 



Keeble (Prof. F.) on the study of plant 

 enzymes, 85. 



on experimental studies in the physio- 

 logy of heredity, 233. 



Keith (Prof. A.) on the physical charac- 

 ters of the ancient Egyptians, 189. 



• 071 the exploration of La Cotte de St. 



Brelade, Jersey, 194. 



Kelley (Miss Agnes) on the family his- 

 tories of fifty cases of mentally defec- 

 tive children, 697. 



Kend.\ll (Prof. P. F.) on the preparation 

 of a list of characteristic fossils, 116. 



Kent (Prof. Stanley) on the structure and 

 function of the mammalian heart, 226. 



on the question of fatigue from the 



economic standpoint, 283. 



Keemode (P. M. C.) on the proposed sur- 

 vey of the natural history of the Isle of 

 Man, 149. 



KiDSTON (Dr. R.) on the old red sandstone 

 rocks of Kiltorcan, Ireland, 117. 



KiMMiNS (Dr. C. W.) on the special in- 

 terests of children at different ages in 

 the war, 691. 



Kinship among primitive races, the sys- 

 tem of, in connection with their mode 

 of grouping, by Mdlle. N. Ivanitzky, 

 676. 



Kipping (Prof. F. S.) on the transforma- 

 tion of aromatic nitroamines and allied 

 substances, and its relation to substitu- 

 tion in benzene derivatives, 82. 



Knott (Prof. C. G.) on seismological in- 

 vestigations, 52. 



Korea and North China, by P. M. Roxby ^ 

 491. 



Labour and labour-saving machinery on 

 the farm, by W. J. Maiden, 773. 



Lacey (H. M.) and C. H. St0BBings, 

 transformer core loss as affected by 

 triple harmonics, 647. 



La Cotte de St. Brelade, Jersey, report on 

 the exploration of, 194. 



Lake villages in the neighbourhood of Glas- 

 tonbury, report on the, 170. 



*Lamb (Dr. F. W.), some laws of fat ab- 

 sorption, 688. 



* and J. HoLKER, microohemical 



differentiation of tissue fats and lipoids, 

 688. 



Lamplttgh (G. W.) on the proposed survey 

 of the natural history of the Isle of Man, 

 149. 



on the nomenclature of the carbon- 

 iferous, permo-carboniferous, and per- 

 mian rocks of the southern hemisphere, 

 263. 



Land forms, the classification of, discus- 

 sion on, 490. 



J. D. Falconer on, 490. 



Land settlement for ex-service men, by 

 Christopher Tumor, 582. 



Lang (Prof. W. H.) on cutting sections of 

 Australian fossil plants, 231. 



Address to the Botanical Section by, 



701. 



Lankestee (Sir E. Ray) on the occupa- 

 tion of a table at the zoological station at 

 Naples, 148. 



on the occupation of a table at the ma- 

 rine laboratory, Plymouth, 149. 



Lapworth (Prof. C.) on the excavation of 

 critical sections in the lower palfBozoic 

 rocks of England and Wales, 1 17. 



Laemor (Prof. Sir J.) on the investigation 

 of the upper atmosphere, 38. 



on seismological inrestigations, 52. 



* optical dispersion as conditioned by 



group velocity, 367. 



Lauder (Dr. A.) and T. W. F.vgan on 

 the effect of increasing the amount of 

 calcium phosjihate in the rations of 

 cows on the composition of the milk, 

 777. 



Laurie (Dr. M.) on the nomenclator ani- 

 malium genera et sub-genera, 147. 



Lawson (Prof. A. A.) on Australian 

 cycadacecB, 232. 



