234 
GENERAL INDEX. 
King W. F.), description of Sir IF. Thom¬ 
son's experiments made for the determi¬ 
nation of v, the number of electrostatic 
units in the electromagnetic unit, 1869, 
434 
--- (W. Poole) on the premature decay 
of the frescoes in the Houses of Parlia¬ 
ment, its cause and remedy, 1864, 32 
King Arthur’s Cave near Whitchurch, 
Rev. W. S. Symonds on implements 
found in, 1871, 109 , *160 
*King crab and the scorpion, Prof. E. 
Pay Lankester on the, 1883, 541 
* King Orry’s grave,’ the monument 
known as, compared with tumuli in 
Gloucestershire, Miss A. W. Buckland 
on, 1888, 854 
Kingani, the river, in East Africa, F. 
Holmwood on, 1877, 144 
*Kingswood Hill, on the geological for¬ 
mation of the district around, 1864, 52 
Kingzett (C. T.) on the oxidation of the 
essential oils, 1875, 43 
-on the limited oxidation of terpenes 
(Part IV.), 1876, 64 ; on the action of 
alcohol on the brain, 154 
--on hederic acid and resin of scam- 
mony, 1877, 52 
* -on the activity of oxygen, and the 
mode of formation of hydrogen dioxide, 
1882, 494 
* -and Dr. B. H. Paul, preliminary 
account of the alkaloids from Japanese 
aconite, 1877, 52 
-and M. Zingler on the albumen of 
commerce, 1877, 52 
*Kinnear (J. B.), a new method for dis¬ 
infecting sewage and recovering am¬ 
monia from it, 1883, 474 
* Kinoline bases, Prof. Dewar on the, 1879, 
3W 
- see ‘ Chinoline ’ 
Kirchhoff (Prof. G. R.) on standards of 
electrical resistance, 1862, 150 
Kirchhoff’s rules for electric circuits, 
Prof. J. C. Maxwell on the application 
of, to the solution of a geometrical 
problem, 1874, 18 
Kirghiz, or Buruts, R. Michell on the sup¬ 
posed lost language and antiquity of 
the, 1875, 176 
*Kirk (A. C.) on the production of cold 
by the expansion of air, 1864, 32 
—— (Dr. J.) on a visit to the Mungao 
district in East Africa in 1876, 1877, 
. 145 
Ivirkby (J. W.), synopsis of the bivalved 
Entomostraca of the Carboniferous 
strata of Great Britain and Ireland, 
1863, 80 ; on some fossil fishes from 
the Permian limestone of Fulwell, near 
Sunderland, 82 
* - and T. Atthey on some fish re¬ 
mains that have occurred in the Coal- 
Measures of Durham and Northumber¬ 
land, 1863, 191 
Kirkby Lonsdale, Prof. Phillips on the 
formation of valleys near, 1864, 63 
Kirkman (Rev. T. P.) on the roots of 
substitutions, 1861, 4 
Kirkwood’s (Prof.) treatise on meteoric 
astronomy , summary of, 1868, 418 
Kitai and Kara Kitai, Dr. Gustav Oppert 
on the, 1869, 165 
Kitchener (Lieut. H. H.) on the line of 
levels run from the Mediterranean to 
the Sea of Galilee, 1877, 146 
-on the survey of Galilee, 1878, 624 
Kitchen-midden at Ballycotton in co. 
Cork, Prof. Harkness on the discovery 
of a, 1870, 150 
Kitchen-middens of Hissarlik, Dr. E. L. 
Moss on a collection of organic remains 
from the, 1879, 401 
Kjokkenmodden on the coast of Corn¬ 
wall, C. Spence Bate on a human skull 
and the bones of animals found with 
pottery in a, 1864, 88 
*-in the island of Heron, J. W. 
Flower on a, 1866, 96 
Kleiber (J.) on the errors of the argu¬ 
ment of statistical tables, 1888, 618 
’’■’Knight (Mrs.), note on the ethnic type 
of the inhabitants of the Evolena valley 
in Switzerland, 1887, 914 
‘ Knight Errant,’ the cruise of the, Prof. 
Sir C. Wyville Thomson on, 1880, 603 
Knockshigowna in Tipperary, A. B. Wynne 
on the geology of, 1861, 135 
Knott (Prof. C. G.) on the recent mag¬ 
netic survey of Japan, 1888, 58 S 
Knowles (W. J.), a glimpse of prehistoric 
times in the North of Ireland, 1874, 
155 
-- the classification of arrow-heads, 
1876, 166 ; additional remarks on the 
find of prehistoric objects at Port- 
stewart, ib. 
-on flint factories at Portstewart and 
elsewhere in the North of Ireland, 1878, 
579 
-—— on excavations at Portstewart and 
elsewhere in the North of Ireland, 1879, 
171 
-on flint implements from the valley 
of the Bann, 1879, 389 ; on some curi¬ 
ous leathern and wooden objects from 
Tullyreagh bog, co. Antrim. 395 
-on the origin and use of oval tool- 
stones, 1881, 692 
—:— on basalt apparently overlying Post- 
Glacial beds, co. Antrim. 1883, 497 ; on 
the antiquity of man in Ireland, 562 
Knubley (Rev. E. P.) on making a digest 
of the observations on the migration of 
birds, 1889, 114 ; 1890, 464 ; on boulders 
at Staveley, Arhendale, and Claro Hill, 
1889, 125 
