GENERAL INDEX. 
235 
IvOCH (Dr. Karl) on the necessity of 
photographing - plants to obtain a 
better knowledge of them, 1868, 102 ; 
on the specific identity of the almond 
and the peach, ib. ; on the classifica¬ 
tion of the species of crocus, ib. 
Koch’s discovery of the bacillus of tuber¬ 
culosis, F. J. Faraday on, 1882, 578 
Koeboes and other tribes of Sumatra, 
H. 0. Forbes on the, 1883, 565 
*Koh-Khodja, Major B. Lovett on a 
visit to, 1873, 172 
Kohlrausch (Prof. F.), iiber das Lei- 
tungsvermdgen einiger Electrolyte in 
dusserst verdunnter wasseriger Ed sung, 
1886, 334 ; remarks thereon, by E. 
Eouty, 339 ; criticism of these remarks 
by Prof. Kohlrausch, 341 
Kohn (Ferdinand) on the iron and steel 
at the Paris Exhibition, 1867, 155 
- on the recent progress of steel 
manufacture, 1868, 193 
KoxiCx (Dr. A.), the modern development 
of Thomas Young's theory of colour- 
vision, 1886, 431 
* - (Rudolf) on musical beats and 
resultant tones, 1872, 58 
*Krakatoa, the recent sun-glows and 
halos in connection with the eruption 
of, Prof. E. D. Archibald on, 1884, 641 
- smoke-stream, the direction of the 
upper currents over the equator in 
connection with the, Prof. E. D. Archi¬ 
bald on, 1887, 619 
‘ Krao,’ the so-called missing link, J. 
Park Harrison on, 1883, 575 
Krause (Arthur and Aurel) on a visit 
to the Chukchi Peninsula in 1881, 
1882, 612 
Kronecker (Prof. H.) and Dr. T. W. 
Mills on the cardiac nerves of the 
turtle, 1884 , 776 
* - the co-ordinating centres of, de¬ 
monstration of, by Dr. T. W. Mills, 
1884, 776 
*Kuhne (Prof. W.) on the termination 
of motor nerves, and their connection 
with muscular contractions, 1862, 195 
--- Dr. A. Gamgee on experiments 
confirmatory of those of, on the non¬ 
existence of ammonia in blood, 1865, 
107 
‘ Kulm ’ and ‘ culm,’ Prof. G. A. Lebour 
on, 1879, 352 
flvUND (Lieut. R.), recent explorations in 
the Southern Congo basin, 1886, 736 
Kura, the lake of Arabian geographers 
and cartographers, Dr. Beke on, 1866, 
104 
Kuram valley, Capt. G. Martin on the, 
1879, 445 
^Kurdistan, J. G. Taylor’s notes on, 
1864, 148 
Kwei-Yang-Fu, a journey from Canton 
to, up the Canton river, W. Mesny on, 
1880, 660 
Kynaston (J. W.) on a new process for 
the production, from aluminous metals 
containing iron, of sulphate of alumina 
free from iron, 1880, 545 
^Labour, capital and, W. Morris on, 
1873, 196 
* - classes of England, Wales, and 
Scotland, W. Tayler on the manual, 
1871, 223 
* -classification of, F. Wilson on the, 
1868, 179 
* -division of, W. B. Adams on the, 
1865, 135 
* - free trade in, D. A. Spalding on, 
1875, 220 
-mobility of, modern changes in the, 
II. LI. Smith on, 1890, 927 
-—— reduction in the hours of, Prof. J. 
E. C. Munro on the probable effects on 
mages of a general, 1890, 472 
-value of, in relation to economic 
theory, J. Bonar on the, 1890, 917 
Labourers and capitalists, report on the 
economic effects of combinations of, 
1874, 266 ; '1875, 146 
Labouring classes, dietaries of the, Dr. 
E. Smith on the, 1863, 123 
* -- classes, combination of food in 
the meals of the, Dr. E. Smith on the, 
1864, 191 
* -classes, nutritive elements in the 
dietar } 7 of the, Dr. E. Smith on, 
1864, 191 
-population, Henry Roberts on the 
increased circulation of a pure and in¬ 
structive literature adapted to the capa¬ 
cities and the means of the, 1862, 172 
Jjabyrinthodon, Rev. W. S. Symonds on 
scutes of the, from the Keuper bone- 
breccia of Pendock, Worcestershire, 
1862, 96 
Labyrinthodont amphibia, a new species 
of, from the cqal at Jarrow Collieiy, 
near Castlecomer, co. Kilkenny, de¬ 
scription of, by W. H. Baily, 1875, 62 
-amphibia and fish found in the 
coal of Jarrow Collieiy, near Castle¬ 
comer, co. Kilkenny, Ireland, W. H, 
Baily on some additional, 1878, 530 
-remains from the Upper Carboni¬ 
ferous (gas-coal) of Bohemia, Dr. A. 
Fritsch on, 1876, 89 
Labyrinthodonts, remains of, in the 
Y'oredale rocks of Wensleydale, J. W. 
Davis on the, 1883, 492 
- report on the structure and classifi¬ 
cation of the, 1873, 225 ; 1874, 149 
Laccolites, W. W. Watts on the Corndon. 
1886, 670 
