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Index 



[Suppletnent to Nature, 

 June i6, 1898 



Small Scale of Experiments Unimportant, W. Prinz, 14 ; 

 Obituary Notice of Rev. P. B. Brodie, 31 ; Geologists in 

 ■Canada, 62 ; Geology of Southern Patagonia, J. B. Hatcher, 

 70 ; Former Extension of Appalachians, J. C. Branner, 70 ; 

 Volcanoes of North America, Israel C. Russell, 73 ; a 

 Geological Map of the Southern Transvaal, F. H. Hatch, 

 77 ; Geology of Western Australia, Dr. O. Hoist, 86 ; 

 Geological Society, 93, 117, 166, 238, 309, 359, 405, 501, 551, 

 599 ; Geology of Carshalton Sewerage Works, W. W. Watts, 

 93 ; Geology of Hendon-Edgware Sewerage Works, Dr. H. 

 Hicks, F.R.S., 93 ; Quartzite from Criccieth, H. B. Wood- 

 ward, 93 ; Palseontology of English Brachyura, James Carter, 

 93 ; Geology of Moluccas, Prof. Martin, 95 ; Geology and 

 Sanitary Science, W. Whitaker, F.R.S., loi, 319; H. B. 

 Woodward, 319; Geology of Rotuma, J. S. Gardiner, 117, 

 the Coral Reefs of Rotuma, J. S. Gardiner, 502 ; Geology of 

 "Witwatersrand, Dr. F. H. Hatch, 117; Spenceri/es, D. H. 

 Scott, F.R. S., 142 ; a Handbook to the Geology of Cambridge- 

 shire for the use of Students, F. R. Cowper Reed, 149 ; 

 Geology of Lambay Island, C. J. Gardiner and S. H. Rey- 

 -nolds, 167 ; the Founders of Geology, Sir Archibald Geikie, 

 F.R.S., Prof. T. McKenny Hughes, F.R.S., 169 ; Cordierite- 

 bearing rock from Broken Hill, Australia, J. C. Moulden, 

 192 ; Nickeliferous Opal in Never-Never Ranges, N.S.W., 

 D. A. Porter, 192 ; Notions Generales sur I'fecorce Terrestre, 

 Prof. A. de Lapparent, 196 ; Crystalline Gneisses Representa- 

 tive of Portions of Original Earth Crusts, J. Lomas, 205 ; 

 the Northam Pebble Ridge, W. H. Wheeler, 209 ; Modifica- 

 tion of the Great Lakes by Earth Movement, Prof. G. K. 

 •Gilbert, 211 ; Early Man in Scotland, Sir Wm. Turner, 

 F.R.S., 234, 256 ; Pyromerides of Boulay Bay, J.Parkinson, 

 22,S ; Exploration of Ty Newydd Cave, Rev. G. C. H. Pollen, 

 238 ; the Glacial Period and the Irish Fauna, G. W. Lamplugh, 

 245 ; the Glacial Period and the Irish Fauna, Dr. R. F. 

 Scharff, 341 ; G. W. Lamplugh, 342 ; Basalts of Bathurst, 

 New South Wales, W. J. C. Ross, 288 ; Structure of Davos 

 Valley, A. S. Jennings, 309 ; Papers and Notes on the 

 <jenesis and Matrix of the Diamond, Prof. Henry Carvill 

 Lewis, F. R.S., 315 ; Diamonds, William Crookes, F. R.S., 

 315 ; the Lava-Sheets of Franz Josef Land, Messrs, 

 Newton and Teall, 324 ; the Bagshot Gravels, H. W. 

 Monckton, 359 ; Chloritoid in Kincardineshire, George 

 Barrow, 359 ; Cheltenham as a Holiday Resort, S. S. Buck- 

 ■man, 364 ; Death and Obituary Notice of John Carrick 

 Moore, 3704 Crater Lake, Oregon, 375; Notes on some 

 Volcanic Phenomena in Armenia, T. McKenny Hughes, 

 F.R.S., 392 ; Man in Relation to the Glacial Period, Dr. H. 

 Hicks, F.R.S., 402; Glacial Geology of Spitsbergen, E. J. 

 •Garwood and Dr. J. W. Gregory, 405 ; Quartz-rock in Car- 

 boniferous Limestone of Derbyshire, H. H. Arnold- Bemrose, 

 406 ; Scientific Advantages of an Antarctic Expedition, the 

 Duke of Argyll, F.R.S., 423 ; Sir Archibald Geikie, F.R.S., 

 426 ; Geological Photographs, Prof. W. W. Watts, 437 ; the 

 Lake of Garda Moraine Amphitheatre, Prof. T. Fischer, 

 441 ; Sedimentary Erratics of Kloosterholt, J. H. Bonnerra, 

 455 ; the Spitsbergen Glaciers, 472 ; the Lake Superior Iron 

 Ore Region, Bennett H. Brough, 473 ; Submerged Rock 

 Valleys in South Wales, Devon, and Cornwall, T. Codrington, 

 479 ; New Carboniferous Plants, W. L. Gresley, 479 ; the 

 Mines of New South Wales, C. W. Carpenter, 484 ; the Sub- 

 merged River Valleys and Escarpments off the British Coast, 

 Prof. Edward Hull, F.R.S., 484; Sub-Oceanic Terraces 

 and River Valleys of the Bay of Biscay, Prof. Edward 

 Hull, F.R.S., 582; Twenty-first Annual Report of the 

 Department of Geology and Natural Resources, Indiana, 

 W, S. Blatchley, 484; Early Life on the Earth, Prof. 

 ¥. W. Hutton, F.R.S., 494; the Funafuti Coral Boring 

 Expedition, Prof. T. W. E. David, 494 ; Lowest Core from 

 Funaluti Borings, Prof. J. W. Judd, 501 ; the Coraj 

 Reefs of Funafuti, Rotuma, and Fiji, J. S. Gardiner, 502 ; 

 Geology of West Australia, E. L. Pittman, 495 ; Artesian 

 Water in New South Wales, Rev. J. M. Curran, 495 ; Glacia- 

 tion in Australia, Rev. J. M. Curran, 495 ; Glacial Traces in 

 Inman Valley, South Australia, Prof. David and Walter 

 Howchin, 495 ; Glacial Boulders at Yellow Cliff, Central 

 Australia, Prof. W. B. Spencer and P. M. Byrne, 495 ; 

 ■Glacial Evidence in Bacchus Marsh District, C. C. Brittlebank, 

 G. Sweet, and Prof. David, 495 ; Auriferous Conglomerate of 

 Transvaal, G. F. Becker, 500 ; Clipperton Atoll, Rear- 

 Admiral Sir W. J. Wharton, F.R.S., 502; Phosphotised 



Trachyte from Clipperton Atoll, J. J. H. Teall, F.R.S., 502 ; 

 Hann, Hochstetter, Pokorny — Allgemeine Erdkunde, Prof. 

 Ed. Bruckner, 534 ; Eocene Deposits of Devon, Clement 

 Reid, 551 ; Outlier of Cenomanian and Turonian near 

 Honiton, R. T. Jukes-Browne, 551 ; Cone-in- Cone, W. S. 

 Gresley, 551 ; Glaciation of North America, 571 ; Continental 

 Elevation of Glacial Epoch, Dr. J, W. Spencer, 571 ; Pre- 

 Glacial Decay of Rocks in Eastern Canada, R. Chalmers, 



571 ; Glaciation of North-Western Canada, J. B. Tyrrell, 



572 ; Glaciation of Western Canada, Dr. G. M. Dawson, 

 572 ; Southern Lobe of Laurentian IceSheet, Prof. C. H. 

 Hitchcock, 572 ; Glaciation of Don Valley, Prof. A. P. 

 Coleman, 572 ; Drift Phenomena of Puget Sound, Bayley 

 Willis, 573 ; Glacial Phenomena of Western New York, 

 Prof. II. L. Fairchild, 573 ; Relation of Champlain Sub- 

 mergence to Great Lakes and Niagara, F. B. Taylor, 573 ; 

 the Phlegrsean Fields, R. J. Giinther, 583 ; Palaeolithic Im- 

 plements from Plateau-gravels, W. Cunnington, 599 ; Death 

 and Obituary Notice of Jules Marcou, 612 ; Death and 

 Obituary Notice of Dr. J. S. Hyland, 612 



Geometry : Obituary Notice of Rev. C. L. Dodgson, 279 ; 

 Geometry of Differential Expressions in Hexaspherical Co- 

 ordinates, Dr. V. Snyder, 357 ; Analytic Geometry for 

 Technical Schools and Colleges, P. A. Lambert, 292 ; 

 Geometry for Beginners, G. M. Minchin, F. R.S., 433 ; 

 Euclid's Elements of Geometry, Books I. and II., Charles 

 Smith and Sophie Bryant, 433 



Germinative Power of Seeds, Note on the Influence of very 

 Low Temperature on the, Horace T. Brown, F.R.S., 138, 

 150; F. Escombe, 138 



Geyser- Action, a New Theory of. Prof. T. C. Porter, 454 



Ghersi (I. ), Leghe Metalliche ed Amalgame, 7 



Giacosa (Prof. P.), Physiological Effect of High Altitudes, 204 



Gilbert (Prof. G. K.), Modification 'of the Great Lakes by Earth 

 Movements, 211 



Giglioli (Prof. Italo), Does a Phosphorescent South American 

 Liana exist? 412 



Gill (Dr. ), Parallax of Sirius, 374 ; Parallaxes of Stars, 400 



Gin (M.), Dissociation of Barium and Manganese Carbides, 



479 

 Giraffe from the Niger Territories, W. Hume McCorquodale, 



389 



Giran (H. ), Combination of Phosphoric Anhydrides with Ben- 

 zene, 431 



Girard (Prof. Aime), Death and Obituary Notice of, 587 



Glacial Geology of Spitsbergen, E. J. Garwood and Dr. J. W. 

 Gregory, 405 



Glacial Period and the Irish Fauna, the, G. W. Lamplugh, 

 245, 342 ; Dr. R. F. Scharff, 341, 342 



Glacial Period, Man in Relation to the, Dr. H. Hicks, F.R.S , 

 402 



Glaciation in Australia, Prof. T. W. E. David, Walter Howchin, 

 Prof. W. B. Spencer, P. M. Byrne, C. C. Brittlebank, G. 

 Sweet, Rev. J. M. Curran, 495 



Glaciation of North America, Dr. J. W. Spencer, 571 ; R. 

 Chalmers, 571; L. B. Tyrrell, 572; Dr. G. M. Dawson, 

 572 ; Prof. C. H. Hitchcock, 572 ; Prof. A. P. Coleman, 

 572 ; Bayley Willis, 573 ; Prof. H. L. Fairchild, 573 ; F. B. 

 Taylor, 573 



Glaciation, Recent Papers on, 571 



Glaciers, the Spitsbergen, 472 



Gladstone (Dr. J. H., F.R.S.), the Metals used by the Great 

 Nations of Antiquity, 594 



Glass, Connection between Electrical Properties and Chemical 

 Composition of Different Kinds of. Prof. Andrew Gray, 

 F.R.S., and Prof. J. J. Dobbie, 500 



Glass, Expansion by Heat of, Albert Campbell, 166 



Globe, Climatology of the, Julius Hann, 290 



Globus, 551 



Gloucester's Small-pox Epidemic, the Story of, 221 ; Alex. 

 Wheeler, 537, 606 



Glow-worm Light, H. Muraoka and M. Kasuya, 500 



Glycerinated Calf Lymph for Protective Vaccination against 

 Small-pox, on the Use of, 391 



Gold : the Treatment of Stamp Battery Slimes from Gold Ores, 

 W. A. Caldecott, 129 ; Gold in Silver, R. F. Arnott, 205 ; 

 Tetrahedric Crystal of Gold, Prof. Martin, 455 ; Auriferous 

 Conglomerate of Transvaal, G. F, Becker, 500; Gold Pro- 

 duction in Canada, 517 



Goldstein (E.)^ Canal Rays, 500 



