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Decker, 39 ; Theory of Functions, J. Tannery, 172 ; 

 Functional Theory of Fr^chet and others, Prof. E. H. 

 Moore, 511 ; Construction of a Doubly Periodic Green's 

 Function G, Prof. Max Mason, 512 



Gabillon (M.), Method for Estimation of Sulphuric Acid and 

 Sulphates, 67 



Gadolin (Johan), In Memoriam, 49 



Gain (L.), Two New Species of Nostoc from the S. 

 American Antarctic, 609 



Galissot (C), Selective Absorption of the Atmosphere, loi 



Galloway (Prof. W.), Experiments with Coal Dust in 

 French Collieries, 223 ; the Coal-dust Question in the 

 United States and Austria, 59!; 



Gamble (Prof. F. W., F.R.S.), British Marine Worms, 408 



Gardening : Annual and Biennial Garden Plants, their 

 Value and Uses, with Full Instructions for their Cultiva- 

 tion, A. E. Speer, 346 



Gardiner (J. Stanley), Site for New Science Museum, S. 

 Kensington, 483 



Garrett (T. R. H.), Spitting Cobras, 381 



Garstang (Prof. J.), the Land of the Hittites, 145 



Garwood (Prof. E. J.), the Lower Carboniferous Succession 

 in the North-west of England, 540 



Gas : Text-book of Gas Manufacture for Students, J. 

 Hornby, 478 



Gastine (G.), Use of Saponins for the Preparation of 

 Insectidal Emulsions and Liquids for the Destruction of 

 Insects and Cryptogams, 68 



Gaudechon (H.), Nitrification by the Ultra-violet Rays, 68 



Gauthier (D.), Syntheses of the Secondary a-Ketonic 

 Alcohols 371 



Gauthier (G.), Synthesis of Tertiary o-Ketonic Alcohols, 439 



Gautier (Armand), Examination of a New Thermal Water, 

 101 



Gee (Prof. W. W. H.), Dioptriemeters, 303 



Geiger (Dr. H.), the Large Scattering of the a Particles, 

 201 



Geography : Labrador, Dr. W. T. Grenfell, C.M.G., 19 ; 

 the British Isles, Geographical Diagrams and Land 

 Forms, with Questions, Statistics, and Tables, H. J. 

 Snape, 42 ; the Theory of Map Projections, with Special 

 Reference to the Projections used in the Survey Depart- 

 ment, J. I. Craig, 75 ; Antarctic Expeditions, 156 ; the 

 Niger and the West Sudan, Captain A. J. N. Tremearne, 

 175 ; Overland to India, Dr. Sven Hedin, 181 ; General 

 Report on the Operations of the Survey of India, Col. 

 F. B. Longe, R.E., United States Geological Survey 

 Bulletins, 227 ; a Systematic Geography of America, G. W. 

 Webb, 276; Map of Mackenzie Mts., N.W. Canada, 

 J. Keele, Map of Part of North-west Territory, Canada, 

 W. Mclnnes, 361 ; the North Pole, Robert E. Peary, 373 ; 

 Discussion of Peary's Bathymetric and Tidal Observa- 

 tions, R. A. Harris, 373 ; Across the Roof of the World, 

 Lieut. P. T. Etherton, 388; Work of the Royal 

 Geographical Society, Major Leonard Darwin, 429 ; an 

 Unknown People in an Unknown Land, the Lengua 

 Indians of the Paraguayan Chaco, W. Barbrooke Grubb, 

 451 ; England in the Sudan, Yacoub Pasha Artin, G. 

 Robb, 4S8 ; Geology and Geography of Northern Nigeria, 

 Dr. J. D. Falconer, A. Longbottom, H. Woods, J. 

 Parkinson, 489 : Etudes Glaciaires G^ographiques et 

 Botaniques dans le Massif des Grandes Rousses, M. 

 Flusin, M. Jacob, M. OfTner, 499 ; Elementary Regional 

 Geography, Europe and the Mediterranean Region, J. B. 

 Reynolds, 553 ; Cambridge County Geographies, Berk- 

 shire. H. W. Monckton, 553 



Geological Society, 65, 134, 233, 269, 405, 505, 540 



Geology : the Earth and its Story, Dr. A. R. Dwerryhouse, 

 6 ; Economic Geology in the United States, 25 ; the 

 Consideration of Geology as Geographical Evolution, 

 Prof. W. W. W'atts, 65 ; Geology of the Districts of 

 Worcester, Robertson, and Ashton, Cape Colony, R. H. 

 Rastall, 66 ; Geology of Northern Albania, Baron F. 

 Nopcsa, jun., 66; Geological Map of Egypt, Survey 

 Department, 73 ; Outlines of Geologic History, with 

 Especial Reference to North America, a Series of Essays, 

 presented at the American Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science, 106; Geology of Cyrenaica, Prof. J. W. 

 Gregory and others, 134 ; Occurrence of the Barium 

 Felspar Celsian in N. Wales, A. Russell, 180 ; the 



Mylonites of the Island of Elba, P. Termier, 201 ; Past 

 History of Antarctica, Dr. Douglas Mawson, 231 ; the 

 Eastern Desert of Egypt and Origin of British Trias, 

 A. Wade, 233 ; Faunal Horizons in the Bristol Coalfield, 

 H. Bolton, 234 ; Abstammungstheorie mit Rucksicht auf 

 Erdgeschichte, Prof. H. Pohlig, 242 ; die Eiszeit und der 

 vorgeschichtliche Mensch, Prof. G. Steinmann, 243 ; 

 Basin of the Pacific Ocean, Prof. P. Marshall, 265 ; 

 Stratigraphy and Tectonics of the Permian of N. 

 Durham, Dr. D. Woolacott, 269 ; Obituary of the late 

 Thomas Rupert Jones, F.R.S., 287; Geolog'ical Work in 

 British Lands, 292, 361 ; the Llandovery Rocks of N.E. 

 Montgomeryshire, A. Ware, 405 ; Geology of N. Nigeria, 

 Dr. J. D. Falconer, 405 ; the Crystalline Schists, Prof. U. 

 Grubenmann, 411 ; Geology and Geography of Northern 

 Nigeria, Dr. J. D. Falconer, A. Longbottom, H. Woods, 

 J. Parkinson, 489 ; Geology of Antigua and other West 

 Indian Islands with Reference to the Physical History of 

 the Caribbean Region, R. J. L. Guppy, 505 ; Glacial 

 Features in Spitsbergen in Relation to Irish Geology, 

 C. A. J. Cole, 506; Supposed Recent Subsidence of the 

 Atlantic Coast, Prof. D. W. Johnson, 533 ; Alimentation 

 of Existing Continental Glaciers, Prof. W. H. Hobbs, 

 533 ; Front Range of the Rocky Mts. in Colorado, Prof. 

 W. M. Davis, 534 ; the Lower Carboniferous Succession 

 in N.W. England, Prof. E. J. Garwood, 540 ; Faunal 

 and Lithological Sequence in the Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone (Avonian) of Burrington Combe, Somerset, Prof. 

 S. H. Revnolds, Dr. A. Vaughan, 540 ; Geology for 

 Students, P. Lake, R. H. Rastall, Prof. Grenville A. J. 

 Cole, 549; I'Evolution des Theories g^ologiques. Prof. S. 

 Meunier^ c;8o ; Scottish Survey Memoirs, Dr. B. N. 

 Peach, F.R.S., Dr. J. Home, F.R.S., G. Barrow, Dr. 

 J. S. Flett, C. T. Clough, and others, 586 



Geometry : Non-Euclidean Geometry, Prof. H. S. Carslaw, 

 192 ; Projective Geometry, Prof. O. Veblen, Prof. J. W, 

 Young, 207 ; Geometric Exercises for Algebraic Solution, 

 Prof. G.'W. Myers and others, 377; Coordinate Geometry 

 of Three Dimensions, an Elementary Treatise, R. J. T- 

 Bell, 444 ; Elements of Analytical Geometry, Prof. G. A. 

 Gibson, Prof. P. Pinkerton, 445 ; Elementary Treatise on 

 Conic Sections by the Methods of Coordinate Geometry, 

 C. Smith, 446 ; Homogeneous Coordinates for Use in 

 Colleges and Schools, Dr. W. P. Milne, 479 ; a Geometry 

 for Schools, F. W. Sanderson, G. W. Brewster, 479 ; 

 Analytical Geometry, Prof. N. C. Riggs, 479 ; Projective 

 Differential Geometry especially of Ruled Surfaces, E. J. 

 Wilczynski, 511; a Course of Plane Geometry for 

 Advanced Students, C. V. Durell, 583 



Geophysics, Carnegie Institution Report on, 29 



Germany and the Protection of Nature, A. E. Crawley, 286 



Germs : Determination of Microscopic Germs in the Atmo- 

 sphere, G. Bonnier, L. Matruchot, R. Combes, 135 



Gibraltar, Prehistoric Implements from, Dr. W. L. H. 

 Duckworth, 100, 245 



Gibson (Prof. A. H.), the Manner of Motion of Water 

 Flowing in a Curved Path, 34 



Gibson (C. R.), the Autobiography of an Electron, 108 



Gibson (Prof. G. A.), Elements of Analytical Geometry, 445 



Gilchrist (R. M.), the Peak District, 482 



Gill (Rev. H. V., S. J.), a Wave Theory of Gravitation, 180 



Gill (T.), Wolf-fish, 298 



Gillman (F.). German East African Dinosaurs, 416 



Gilson (G.l, Contribution i 1 'Etude biologique et ^conomique 

 de la Plie, 316 



Giuganino (L.), Action of Terrestrial Translation upon the 

 Phenomena of Light, 608 



Glaciology : Glacier Boring Apparatus, M. Hess, M. 

 Blu-Ticke ; Glaciology of the Grandes Rousses, French 

 Alps, M. Flusin, M. Jacob, M. Offner, 499 ; Revue de 

 Glaciologic, C. Rabot, les Variations p^riodiques des 

 Glaciers, Report of the International Commission, ^57 



Glands of Ruminants, R. I. Pocock, 158 



Glaucoma, Dr. T. Henderson, 205 



Glazebrook (Dr. R. T.), Organisation of Technical Educa- 

 tion and Research, 26 



Gleason (Dr. H. A.), Vegetation of Sand Deposits of 

 Illinois, 431 



Glomerular Activity, a New Conception of the. Prof. T. G. 

 Brodie, 606 



Godchot (M.), the Catalytic Addition of Hydrogen to Cyclo- 

 pentanone, 201 



