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KING, A. See Bruce, W. S. 



KING, A. E. W. The Pozzuolanic Properties of Meycanayan Volcanic Tuff. 



Philippine Journ. Sci. xi. sect. A, pp. 19-34, fig. [diagram]. 1916. 

 KING, L. V. On the Mathematical Theory of the Internal Friction and 



Limiting Strength of Rocks under Conditions of Stress existing in the 



Interior of the Earth. Journ. Geol., Chicago, xxv. pp. 638-658, figs. 



[diagrams]. 1917. And A.C. 

 2, & A. N. Shaw. On the Transmission of Sound through Earth and 



Rock. Proc. db Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada, ser. 3, xi. sect. iii. pp. 73-84, 



figs. 1918. 



KING, W. B. R. Geological Work on the Western Front. Geogr. Journ. liv. 



pp. 201-215, 2 pis. 1919. 

 . See also Strahan, Sir A., 13. 



KING, W. J. H. The Nature and Formation of Sand Ripples and Dunes. 

 Geogr. Journ. xlvii. pp. 189-207, figs. & 2 pis. 1916. 



2. A Former Connection between the Nile and the Chad. Ibid, xlviii. 



p. 356. 1916. [See also Heawood, E.] 



3. Irrigation in the Dakhla Oasis. Ibid. 1. pp. 358-364, 2 pis. 1917. 



4. Study of a Dune Belt [Libyan Desert]. Ibid. li. pp. 16-33, figs. 



[plan & sections] & 4 pis. 1918. 



KING, W. W. A Plexographic Model of the Thick Coal of South Stafford- 

 shire. Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1916, pp. 393-394, pi. iv. 1917. And A.C. 



KINGSTON, A. Old and New Industries on the Cam. Pp. 1-28. 12mo. 

 Royston, 1889. 



KIRCKHOFF, C. W. H. Obit.— See Raymond, R. W., 3. 



KIRK, C. T. The Geology of the Gallup Basin, New Mexico. Bull. Univ. 

 New. Mex. geol. ser. iii. pp. 27-68, pis. i-ii [topogr. map & geol. sections], 

 1914. 



2. Certain Structural Features in the Coal Fields of New Mexico. 



[Abstract.] Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. xxvi. pp. 405-406. 1915. 

 KIRK, E. Palaeozoic Glaciation in South-eastern Alaska. Am. Journ. Sci. 



ser. 4, xlvi. pp. 511-515. 1918. 

 2. An Ordovician Fauna from South-eastern Alaska. [Abstract.] Bull. 



Geol. Soc. Am. xxix. pp. 143-144. 1918. 

 KIRKPATRICK, R. The Nummulosphere. An Account of the Organic 



Origin of so-called Igneous Rocks and of Abyssal Red Clays. Pp. 1-104, 



pis. i-ii. 8vo. London, 1913. A.C. 

 2. The Nummulosphere. Part II. — The Genesis of the Igneous Rocks 



and of Meteorites. Pp. 1-16, pi. 8vo. London, 1913. A.C. 

 KITCHIN, F. L. The Faunal Characters and Correlation of the Concealed 



Mesozoic Rocks in Kent. Summ. Progr. Geol. Surv. Gr. Br. 1918, pp. 37- 



45. 1919. And A.C. 

 KITHIL, K. L. Monazite, Thorium, and Mesothormm. Chem. News, cxiv. 



pp. 266-269, 275-278, 283-285. 1916. 

 KITSON, A. E. The Gold Coast; some Considerations of its Structure, 



People, and Natural History. Geogr. Journ. xlviii. pp. 369-391, figs. & 



topogr. map. 1916. And A.C. 

 — — 2. The Jumbunna and Powlett Plains District, South Gippsland. Bull. 



Geol. Surv. Victoria, no. 40, pp. 1—26, fig. & pi. [geol. maps]. 1917. 

 3. The Nomenclature of the Carboniferous, Permo -Carboniferous, and 



Permian Rocks of the Southern Hemisphere. Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1917, 



pp. 109-111. 1918. 

 4. Diamond Discovery on the Gold Coast. Mining Mag. xxi. pp. 148- 



149. 1919. 



. See also Gold Coast, 1-3; & Great Britain, 8. 



KLEIN, A. A. The Constitution and Hydration of Portland Cement. Chem. 



News, cxvii. pp. 62-64, 76-77. 1918. 

 KLEIN, W. C. Donnees nouvelles sur le bassin houiller du Limbourg Hol- 



landais. Ann. Soc. geol. Belg., Liege, xli. Bull. pp. 139-154. 1914. 

 KLIEN, W. Obit.— See Tornquist, A. 



KLOOT, A. Wasted South African Resources — Coal and its Bye-Products. 



[Abstract. I S. Afr. Journ. Sci. xv. pp. 654-655. 1919. 

 KLOTZ, O. The Transmission of Earthquake Waves. Proc. db Trans. Roy. 



Soc. Canada, ser. 3, xii. sect. iii. pp. 37-41. 1918. 

 KLUEPFEL, W. Zur Kenntnis des Lothrin^c r Ba t honien. Geol. Ihnulsch .. 



Leipzig, vii. pp. 1-29, figs. [geol. sections). 1916. 

 2. Uber die Sedimente der Flachsee im Lothringer Jura. Ibid. pp. 97- 



109, fig. [geol. sections] & pis. iii-iv. 1916. 



