INDEX, VOLS, XXI—XXX, 
Kansas, Permian of, Swallow, xxv, 305*. 
and "oes xxv, 442, 
“Meek d Hayden, xxv, 442, 451. 
ge a eat ‘serone oe 1859, xxx, 358. 
Kelly, W., variations of atmospheric pres- 
‘re in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, xxv, 
ny OH i addalite and elolite, 
pte G. P., aurora of Aug. 1859, 
xxviii, 3 
Kirchhoff, on Frau nhofer’s lines, xxix, 423. 
on chemical analysis by spectral ob- 
D., on aurora of 1859, xxviii, 
on nebular hypothesis, xxx, 161. 
Knoblaueh, radiant heat and natal XXY, 
Kobel, biography of von Fuchs, xxiii, 9%, 
Kobell, H. von, stauroscopic obsebvaitons) 
notic ed by O. N. Rood, xxvii, 
Kohl, on Bey of San Francisco, xxvi, 372. 
Report = discoveries on the Pacific 
Coast, xxv 
cautes Detwrotsi England and America, 
Kokachiaroin, Mineralogie Russlands, xxv, 
Kole, On isethionic and lactic acids, xxix, 
on lactic acid, XXxviii, 144, xxix, 425. 
age pa SN: iii, 
Kopp, H. ', on law of densities of yapors, 
“aps 
pounds, xxi 
busca Properties of chemical com- 
Kotechy 3 s Travels in the Taurus, xxvi, 377. 
iat setae noticed, xxvii, 
n, sanettene ‘of soda me ba- 
Poth Xxvii, 120, 
untzman, Spruner and Thomas, atlas of; 
K merica, xxviii, 41 
ae J. D., Cat. of recent Marine shells, 
xxix, 294, 
L. 
Laeaita on éarthquakes of Italy, xxviii, 
ee acid, alanin formed from, Kolbe, 
constitution of, Kolbe, xxix, 
| Lartigue, 
cific volume of nitrogen com- 
447 
Lamé, G., Lecons sur les coordinées cur- 
vilignes, &c., noticed, xxix, 152, 
Lane, J. #., on ~~ automatic comparison 
of ‘time, &e., xxix, 43. 
on photographing meteors, xxx, 4 
Lapham, I. A., rocks and fossils of Wis. is 
xxix, 145. 
La Plata basin, = of, xxvi, 372. 
Larkin, BE. P, aurora of 1859, xxx, 
H., on aurora of 1859, xxix, 390. 
of flies not poisoned by arsenic, 
vit iii, 166. 
a consolidates on steep slopes, xxviii, 
see Vole 
Lead in Saeteotie: iron of Chili, Greg, xxiii, 
Lea, A. M., on aurora of 1859, xxx, 349, 
ore i fossil — Pa, xxii, 122, 
s Unio, noticed, xxvii, 
recent papers on bivalves by, xxiv, 
wEgs 
" &, on numerical relations of Eq. 
numbers of Elem. x, 98, 349, 
on ie of i a of picrate of 
mangane’ 
on erie’ acid and its salts, xxvi, 379. 
on production of ethylamine, XXX, 
Lead, perforation of, by insects, xxv, 432 
Leblane’s process of manufacture of soda, 
XX 
Conte, a infiuence of ee sounds 
on the flame of a jet of gas, 
influence of solar light on combustion, 
xxiv, 
Conte, Jos ., correlation and conservation 
of force in physical, chemical and vi ital 
relheri tate, xxvii, 237. 
iy, es — = age and fishes from 
pa fot gee 
notice of oe bs: xxiil, 450. 
ona ee xxiii, 281. 
on ase fossils, xxv, 441. 
on some — rboniferous fishes, &e., 
noticed, Xxi 
on the extinet co imotn tribe of N. Amer- 
ica, and on the marine Invertebrata of 
R. Island and N.Jersey, noticed, xxi, 
on the urus, 
on ‘wo ment and notices 
of some extinc ka 
425. 
into ropion 425. 
rey on on vinous oe xxvii, 1 
— fluctuations, Whittlesey, xx 
ate varying level of, Dewey, xxvii, 
roomiah, waters of, xxii, 276. 
Lakes, disappearance of et on, Xxviii, 359. 
xxi, 
vertebrate fossils of N. Carolina, xxiii, 
55. 
vii, 305, | Lejeune, A. L. 8., death of, xxix, 
441. 
ras illumination, from sections of 
“iolow xxiii 
Lentz, 
