GENERAL INDEX. 
231 
New South Wales, A S. Woodward on, 
1890, 822 
Jurassic mammals, American, Prof. O. C. 
Marsh on, 1884, 734 
* -seas, E. C. H. Day on the history 
of the, as evidenced by the history of 
the first Liassic sea, 1865, 51 
Jussicea, Prof. C. Martins sur les racines 
aeriferes on vessies natatoires, la 
synonymie et la distribution geogra- 
phique de quelques esp^ces aquatiques 
du genre, 1867, 163 
Jute-plant, Prof. Hodges on the composi¬ 
tion of the fibre of the, and its use as a 
textile material, 1874, 63 
* Jutes of the Isle of Wight, J. Park 
Harrison on the, 1882, 607 
*Jyram-Row (A.) on the present state 
of education in India, and its bearing- 
on the question of social science, 1871, 
212 
Kaffirs of Natal, Dr. R. J. Mann on the, 
1866, 112 
4 Kahns,’ D. Milne-Home on elongated 
ridges of Drift, common in the south of 
Scotland, called, 1861, 115 
Kaines (J.) on the racial aspects of 
music, 1870, 152 
-on the anthropology of Auguste 
Comte, 1871, 153 
-on western anthropologists and ex¬ 
tra-western communities, 1872, 189 
-a true cerebral theory necessary to 
anthropology, 1873, 146 
Kairwan, E. Rae on, 1883, 591 
Kajunah district, Yassin and the, Dr. R. 
G. Latham on, 1883, 566 
Hvakongo, a journey through, Q. E. 
Dennett on, 1888, 745 
^Kalahari, E. Wilkinson on the, 1890, 
892 
*Kalatoa and Puloweh, John Cameron on 
the islands of, 1864, 140 
Kampti country, a trip into the, and the 
western branch of the Irrawady river, 
from Upper Assam, Lieut.-Col. H. H. 
Godwin-Austen on, 1885, 1126 
Kandahar, surveys round, Major Rogers 
on, 1879, 448 
•- and Girishk, the country between, 
Capt. R. Beavan on, 1879, 445 . ( See 
‘ Candahar ’) 
Kane (Sir Robert) on a uniformity of 
weights and measures, 1865, 375 ; 1866, 
352 ; 1867 , 468 ; 1868, 484 ; 1869 , 308 ; 
1870, 232 ; 1871, 198 
Kansas, the geography and meteorology 
of, Dr. L. Forbes on, 1882, 625 
Kanyeageh, Canada, James Heywood on 
the sanitary state of the Indians in the 
settlement of, 1868, 169 
Kapp (G.) on the condition of maximum 
work obtainable from a given source 
of alternating electromotive force, 
1887, 876 
Kapp (G.) on the development of graphic 
methods in mechanical science, 1889 ,322 
-on the liineff electric tramway, 1890, 
956 
*Karategin, Major-General Abramof on 
the principality of, 1871, 174 
*Karoly (A.) on rates of interest and 
banks of issue, 1877, 179 
-contributions to the remote history 
of mankind, 1887, 911 
-for previous communications, see 
Akin (Dr. C. K.) 
fKasai, the Upper, and the Sankuru, ex¬ 
plorations on, by Dr. L. Wolf, 1887, 798 
Kashmir and the Upper Indus Valley, the 
Post-Tertiary ancl more recent deposits 
of, Lieut.-Col. H. H. Godwin-Austen 
on, 1880, 589 
Katrine, Lochs Lomond, Tay and, A. 
Buchan on the deep-water temperature 
of, 1872, 207 
Kay (J. T.), a plan for county councils, 
1887 ,837 
Keane (A. H.) on the relations of the 
Indo-Chinese and Inter-oceanic races 
and languages, 1879, 391 
Keene (William) on the Coal-Measures 
of New South Wales, with Spirifer , 
(tlossopteris, and Lepidodendron , 1864, 
58 
Keeping (H.) on the Higher Eocene beds 
of the Isle of Wight , 1887, 414 
- (W.) on the glacial geology of 
Central Wales, 1881, 648 
-— on the geology of Cardigan town, 
1882, 531 
*Keevil (H.) on the development of 
electricity from the rays of the sun 
and other sources of light, 1864, 14 
Kekip sesoators, the, or ancient sacrifi¬ 
cial stone of the N.W. territory of 
Canada, notes on, by J. L’Heureux, 
1884, 921 
Kekule’s model to illustrate graphic for¬ 
mulae, J. Dewar on, 1868, 36 
Kelland (Prof. P.) on tidal observations, 
1868 , 489 ; 1870, 120 
—— on instruction in elementary geo¬ 
metry, 1873,459 
- on instruction in elementary geome¬ 
try, and on the syllabus drawn up by 
the Association for the improvement of 
geometrical teaching , 1876, 8 
Ivellaway’s rock, the recent exposures of, 
at Bedford, A. C. G. Cameron on, 1889, 
577 
Keltie (J. S.) on geographical education, 
1885, 1133 
- on the commercial geography of 
Africa, 1890, 892 
*Kemp (Dr. G.) on ozone, 1864, 32 
