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Keeler, J. E., absorption of radiant heat 

 by carbon dioxide, viii, 190. 



Kentucky, glacial boundary in, vii, 410. 



Kerr, W. C, topography of North Caro- 

 lina, i, 216. 



action of frost in arrangement of 

 earthy material, i, 345. 

 obituary of, xxx, 248. 



Ke tines, ii, 319. 



Keweenaw rocks, see Geology. 



Kimball, J. P., specular iron ores of 

 Santiago de Cuba, viii, 416. 



Kinahan, J. H., origin of jointed struc- 

 ture, iv, 68 ; v, 476. 



use of the term Bsker or Kam 

 drift, ix, L35. 



Irish and Canadian rocks, xxx, 78. 



Kinematics of Solids and Fluids, Minchin, 

 v, 233. 



King, C, Report of U. S. Geological 

 Survey, ii, 487. 



Production of the Precious Metals 

 in the United States, iv, 71. 



Kinnicut, L. P., chemical contributions, 

 vi, 143. 



meteoric iron from a mound in Ohio, 

 vii, 497. 



Kirk, T. W., new Cephalopoda, iv, 477. 



Klangfarbe, iii, 147. 



Klimatologie, Handbuch von, Hann, vi, 

 158. 



Knight, S. R., boiling point of sulphur, 

 vi, 145. 



Knight's new Mechanical Dictionary, iv, 

 77. 



Koehne, E., Lythraceas of the United 

 States, xxx, 83. 



Kohlrausch, P., researches on magnet- 

 ism, vii, 321. 



Kokscharow, N. v., Mineralogie Russ- 

 lands, iii, 68; v, 159; vii, 412; xxx, 

 318. 



Konkoly, N. de, spectroscopic observa- 

 tions of comet Pons-Brooks, vii, 76. 



Konig, G. A., jarosite, i, 160. 



Koons, B. F., high terraces of Eastern 

 Connecticut, iv, 425. 

 pot-holes, Gurleyville, Conn., v, 47 1. 

 kettle-holes near Wood's Holl, 

 Mass., vii, 260 ; ix, 480. 



Koto, B., studies of some Japanese rocks, 

 ix, 418. 



Krakatoa eruption, an effect of, on Java, 

 xxx, 396. 



Krohn, P., Magneto- and Dynamo-Elec- 

 tric Machines, ix, 336. 



Kunz, G. F., topaz, Stoneham, Me., v, 



^161 ; vii, 212. 



amber, N. Jersey, v, 234. 

 sapphire from Mexico, vi, 75. 

 emeralds, N. Carolina, vii, 153. 



Kunz, G. F, tourmaline and associated 

 minerals of Auburn, Me., vii, 303. 



andalusite, Gorham, Me., vii, 305. 



white garnet, Canada, vii, 306. 



chlorophane, Amelia Co., Va, viii, 

 235. 



American pearls, ix, 83. 



meteoric iron from New Mexico, 

 xxx, 235. 



antimony, New Brunswick, xxx,275. 

 Kunze, O., Phytogeogenesis, vi, 414, 486. 



Monographie der Gattung Clematis, 

 xxx, 84. 



Lacoe, R. D., Paleozoic Insects, vi, 75. 

 Lactosin, a new carbohydrate, viii. 149. 

 Lake Tahoe, physical studies of, vii, 145. 

 Lakes Agassiz, Bonneville, Krie, Lahon- 

 tan, Ontario, and Winnipeg, see Ge- 

 ology. 



of Oregon, changes of water-level 

 in, i, 415. 

 pelagic fauna of, v, 83. 

 Lalande prize, iii, 250. 

 Lancaster, A., Bibliography of Astrono- 

 my, i,' 253. 

 Landero, Minerals of Jalisco, ix, 420. 

 Landreth, 0. R., transit of Verms obser- 

 vations, Vanderbilt Univ., v, 428. 

 Langley, J. W.. chemical affinity, viii, 



360, 437. 

 Langley, S. P., the actinic balance, i, 187. 

 sunlight and skylight at high alti- 

 tudes, iv, 393. 



transit of Venus observations, Alle- 

 gheny Observatory, v, 85. 



selective absorption of solar energy, 

 v, 169. 



wave-lengths in the invisible pris- 

 matic spectrum, vii, 169. 



amount of atmospheric absorption, 

 viii, 163, 242. 



transmission of light by wire gauze 

 screens, xxx, 210. 



optical properties of rock-salt, xxx, 

 477. 

 Lanthanum, atomic weight of, v, 381. 

 Lapparent, Geologie, iii, 154; v, 15S. 

 Lasaulx, A. v., cosmical dust, ii, 86. 



Einfuhrung in die Gesteinslehre, 

 xxx, 402. . 

 Latitude, variations of, Rail, ix, 223. 

 Lava, see Geology. 



Lavallee, A., Arboretum Segrezianum, 

 ii, 238; v, 312. 



Clematides Megalanthes, vii, 494. 

 Law of definite proportions, variability 



of, vi, 63, 310. 

 Lea, M. C, silver salts and coloring 

 matters, ix, 53. 



