232 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Kempe (H. E.) and W. H. Peeece on a 
new scale for tangent galvanometers, 
1886, 546 
Kendall ( J. D.) on the Glacial deposits 
of West Cumberland, 1881, 617 
-(P. F.) on the Glacial phenomena of 
the Isle of Man, 1890, 807 
-and V. Cornish on the mineralogical 
constitution of calcareous organisms, 
1887, 700 
^Kennedy (Prof. A. B. W.) on centroids, 
and their application to some mechani¬ 
cal problems, 1876, 26 ; *on Reuleaux's 
treatment of mechanisms, 226 
- on Babbage's analytical machine. 
1878, 92 
- on the endurance of metals under 
repeated and varying stresses, and the 
proper working stresses on railway 
bridges, 3,'c., 1886, 284 ; 1887, 424 
- - experiments upon the transmission 
of power by compressed air in Paris 
(. Popp's system'), 1889, 448 
- (Lieut.-Col.) on the British home 
and colonial empire in its mutual rela¬ 
tions, 1864, 169 
Kent (W. S.) on an existing favositoid 
coral, 1870 , 119 ; *on the affinities of the 
sponges to the corals, 120 
- on the zoological results of the 
dredging expedition of the yacht 
‘ Norna ’ ofE the coast of Spain and 
Portugal in 1870, 1871, 132 
Kentish Sub- Wealden boring exploration , 
report on the, 1873, 490 ; 1874,21; 1875, 
346 ; 1878, 380 
Kent's Cavern, Torquay .Devonshire,report 
of the Committee for exploring, I 860 , 
16 ; 1866, 1 ; 1867, 24 ; 1868, 45 ; 
1869, 189 ; 1870, 16 ; 1871, 1 ; 1872,' 
28 ; 1873, 198 ; 1874, 1 ; 1875, 1 ; 
1876, 1 ; 1877, 1 ; 1878, 124 ; 1879, 
140 ; 1880, 62 
• - W. Pengelly on the flint and chert 
implements found in, 1867, 28 ; 1873,209 
- G. Busk on bones found in, 1874 , 7 
- W. Pengelly on the condition of 
some of the bones found in, 1868, 76 
—— W. Pengelly on the alleged discovery 
of Hippopotamus major and Machair- 
odus latidens in, 1869, 99 
- W. Pengelly on Machairodus lati¬ 
dens, found by the Rev. J. MacEnery 
in, 1872, 119 
* -W. Pengelly on archaeological dis¬ 
coveries in, 1875, 117 
Kermode (P.M. C.) on the foot of birds, 
and on the use of the serrated claw, 
1881, 670 
- on the migration of birds, 1882,283 ; 
1883, 229 
Kerosine shale of Mount Victoria, New 
South Wales, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins 
on the, 1886, 643 
Kerr (Dr. J.) on rotation of the plane of 
polarisation by reflection from a mag¬ 
netic pole, 1876, 40 
-on electro-optic action of a charged 
Franklin’s plate, 1885, 930 
—— on researches on electro-optics, 1890, 
144 
Kerr’s magneto-optic phenomenon: its 
laws and application for measuring 
purposes, Dr. H. E. J. G. du Bois on, 
1889, 515 
Kessler (L.) on the commercial advan¬ 
tages of a new carbonate of soda, 1863, 
43 ; on glass-engraving by hydrofluoric 
acid, 44 ; on a new system of evapo¬ 
rating liquids, ib. 
Ketley (C.) on the Silurian rocks and 
fossils of Dudley, 1865, 63 
Keuper beds between Retford and Gains¬ 
borough, F.M. Burton on the, 1879, 336 
-bone-breccia of Pendock, Worcester¬ 
shire, Rev. W. S. Symonds on scutes of 
the Labyrintlwdon from the, 1862, 96 
- fissures in the, filled with Rhastic 
bone-bed, at Goldcliffe, J. E. Lee on 
veins or, 1872, 116 
- Lower, sandstone of Cheshire, A. 
Strahan on the, 1881, 635 
- and Bunter formations in the 
country around Liverpool, G. H. Mor¬ 
ton on the, 1890, 819 
Kew Observatory, Balfour Stewart on the 
photographic records given at the, of 
the great magnetic storm of the end 
of Aug. and beginning of Sept. 1859, 
1861, 47 
- Dr. Jacintho Antonio de Souza on 
the, 1862, 109 
-Dr. J. D. Everett on the results of 
observations of atmospheric electricity 
at, and Windsor, Nova Scotia, 1867, 20 
--— and Lisbon magnetic curves, Sehhor 
Capello on a comparison of the, during 
the disturbance of February 20-25, 
1866, 1867, 20 
Khanikof (Nicolas de) on the ethno¬ 
logy of the Iranian race, 1864, 145 
——- experiments for the verification of 
the laws of Dr. Henry and Dalton 
on the absorption of gases bv liquids, 
1867, 34 
-on the latitude of Samarcand, 1869, 
164 
Khasi Hill tribes, Major H. H. Godwin- 
Austen on the rude stone monuments 
of the, 1874, 153 
Khiva, J. A. MacGahan on the Russian 
expedition to, 1874, 183 
*-and Turcomania, E. D. Morgan on 
Russian accounts of, 1873, 172 
Kidd (Dr. Charles) on chloroform acci¬ 
dents, and some new physiological facts 
as to their explanation and removal, 
1861, 167 
