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Index 



XIX 



Prof. T. J. Farker, F.R.S., and Prof. \V. A. Haswell, 



533 



Gangopddhy^ya (S.), the Student's Matriculation Geometry, 

 167 ; Conic Sections, 167 



Ganong (Prof. \V. F.), the Teaching Botanist, 36 



Gardening : Hardy Plants for Cottage Gardens, Helen R. 

 Albee, loi ; Manual of Gardening, L. H. Bailey, 132 ; 

 the " Code " School Garden and Nature Note-book, 234 



Gas : " Instructions of the Metropolitan Gas Referees," 417 



Gases : Radiation from Heated Gases, Report of British 

 Association Committee, 186 ; the Theory of lonisation of 

 Gases b}" Collision, Prof. John S. Townsend, F.R.S., 400 



Gaskell (J. F.}, Action of X-rays on the Developing Chick, 

 428 



Gates (W. E.). the Maya Hieroglyphs, 549 



Gaucher (Prof. E.), Diseases of the Skin, including Radio- 

 therapy and Radiumtherapy, 363 



Gaudechon (Henry), Principal Types of Photolysis of 

 Organic Compounds by the Ultra-violet Rays, 327 ; 

 Photolysis of Complex Acids by the Ultra-violet Rays, 

 498 ; Comparative .Action of the Ultra-violet Rays on 

 Organic Compounds Possessing Linear and Cyclic Struc- 

 ture, 565 ^ 



Gaumont (M.), Kinematograph Synchronised with Phono- 

 graph or Gramaphone, 449 



Geigel (Robert), Licht und Farbe, 539 



Geistes, Die Entwicklung des menschlichen, Max V'ervvorn, 



39 



Gemmill (Dr. J. F.), the Development of Solaster endeca, 

 Forbes, 226 



Geodesy : the Latitude of Athens, Demetrius Eginitis, 56 



Geography : Teobert Maler's Journeys from North of 

 Yucatan and extending to the G^eat Lake of Peten-itza in 

 Guatemala, 19 ; the British Empire in Pictures, H. Clive 

 Barnard, 39 ; North-eastern Persia, the .\ncient Parthia, and 

 Hvrcania, Major Svkes, 84 ; Memorial to Captain Cook, 

 114; Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 236; the Duke of the 

 Abruzzi's Expedition to the Karakoram Himalayas, Dr. 

 F. De Filippi at Royal Geographical Society, 124; Ex- 

 pedition of the Duke of the Abruzzi to the Karakoram 

 Himalayas, Dr. Filippo de Filippi, 450 ; " Empirical " 

 Method of Description, Prof. W. M. Davis, 178 ; the 

 Transandine Railway, Dr. John W. Evans, 219; the 

 Problem of the Decadence of Greek Civilisation, Prof. 

 Ellsworth Huntington, 247 ; the Second French .Antarctic 

 Expedition, Dr. J. B. Charcot at Royal Geographical 

 Society, 257 ; Gleanings from Fifty Years in China, A. 

 Little, 275 ; Exploring Upper Part of the Basin of the 

 Yenesei and the Western Frontier of Mongolia, Dr. Car- 

 ruthers, J. H. Miller, and M. P. Price, 315; Expedition 

 of British Ornithologists' Union to Netherlands, New 

 Guinea, 315 ; Changes made in the Map of the Coast 

 between the Rivers Khatanga and .\nabar, M. L P. 

 Tolmachef, 317 ; Towns and \'illages of Russia and their 

 Distribution in Relation to Physical Conditions and His- 

 torical Events, ^L Semionof-of-Tian Shan, 317; Oases 

 In the Libyan Desert, H. E. Hurst, 317; Saline Water 

 of Norfolk Broads, Miss M. Pallis and R. Gurney, 318; 

 Geographical Essays, Prof. W. M. Davis, 364 ; ' the 

 Michael Sars North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition, 1910, 

 Dr. Johan Hjort at Royal Geographical Society, 388 ; 

 Physiography of the Yarra River and Dandenong Creek 

 Basins, Victoria. J. T. Jutson, 430 ; Distribution of Early 

 Civilisation in Northern Greece in relation to its Geo- 

 graphical Features, A. J. B. Wace and M. S. Thompson, 

 450 ; Death of George Grey, 482 ; .Area affected by the 

 Tarawera Eruption in New Zealand in 1886, Prof. T. 

 Park, 485 ; Explorations in New Guinea, Dr. H. A. 

 Lorentz at Royal Geographical Society, 490 : the Face of 

 Manchuria, Korea, and Russian Turkestan, E. G. Kemp, 

 500; E.xploration in Bolivia, Major P. H. Fawcett, 521; 

 Island in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart, Reise-Erinne- 

 rungen, Paul Herrmann, 535 ; Character of the Tuantepec 

 Isthmus, its People, and Resources, Miss H. Olsson- 

 Seffer, 549 



Geology : Helium and Geological Time, Hon. R. J. Strutt, 

 F.R.S., 6, 43 ; Die kllmatischen Verhaltnisse der geolo- 

 gischen Vorzeit vom Praecambrium an bis zur Jetztzeit 

 und ihr Einfluss auf die Entwickelung der Haupttypen 

 des Tier- und PP.anzenreiches, Dr. Emil Carthaus, Ivor 

 Thomas, ^i*^ ; Volcano in a Branch of Wood Bay, 



Charles Rabot, 49; .Structure and Formation of 

 Aldabra and Neighbouring Islands, J. C. F. 

 Freyer, 96 ; Principles of Chemical Geology : a 

 Review of the Applications of the Equilibrium Theory 

 to Geological Problems, Dr. J. V. Elsden, 100 ; 

 an Excursion to the Yosemite, E. C. Andrews, 130; 

 Stockholm to Spitzbergpn : the Geologists' Pilgrimage, 

 G. W. Lamplugh, F.R.S., 152 ; Rhaetic and Contiguous 

 Deposits of West, Mid, and part of East Somerset, L. 

 Richardson, isq ; Geological Society, 159, 225, 261, 360, 

 462, 530 ; Medal Awards, 414 ; a Preliminary Study of 

 Chemical Denudation, F. W. Clarke, 173 ; the Age of 

 the Earth, G. F. Becker, 173 ; the Tierras cocidas of the 

 Pampas Beds of Argentina, Messrs. Outes and Bucking, 

 178: the E.xtensive Beds of Lignite in the United States, 

 Guy E. Mitchell, 179 ; die Entstehung der Steinkohle und • 

 der Kaustobiolithe iiberhaupt, Prof. H. Potonie, 199; 

 Effects of Secular Oscillation in Egypt during the Eocene 

 and Cretaceous Periods, Dr. W. F. Hume, 225 ; Origin 

 of the British Trias, A. R. Horwood, 22;; Origin of the 

 English Triassic Strata, with Special Reference to the 

 Keuper Marls, F. Cresswell, 247 ; Keuper Marls around 

 Cham wood Forest, T. O. Bosworth, 360 ; Relationship 

 of the Permian to the Trias in Nottinghamshire, R. L. 

 Sherlock, 360 ; the Fluvio-Glacial Terraces of Bifevre and 

 Basse-Is^re. W. Kilian and M. Gignoux, 261 ; Excava- 

 tion in the Cavern of La Cotte, St. Brelade's Bay 

 (Jersey), made during Present Year by the Jersey 

 Society of Antiquaries, Dr. A. S. Woodward, 261 ; 

 Triassic Masses above the Grodental, Mrs. M. Ogilvie- 

 Gordon, 280 ; Geology of the British Isles, 386 ; the 

 Geology of the Melton Mowbray District and South-east 

 Nottinghamshire, Messrs. Lamplugh, Gibson, Wedd, 

 Sherlock, and Smith, 386 ; the Geology of the South 

 Wales Coalfield, Messrs. Strahan, Cantrill, Dixon, and 

 Thomas, 386 ; the Geology of the Country around 

 Nottingham, Messrs. Lamplugh and Gibson, 386: the 

 Geology of the Country around Alresford, H. J. Osborne 

 White, 386 ; Correlation of the Bovey Beds with the 

 Lignites of the Rhine, Clement Reid, 387 ; the Inferior 

 Oolite and Contiguous Deposits of the South Cottes- 

 wolds, L. Richardson, 387 ; the Zones of the Lower 

 Chalk of Lincolnshire. C. R. Bower and J. R. Farmery, 

 387 ; British Fossil Voles and Lemmings, M. A. C. 

 Hinton, 387 : Evidences of a Former Land-bridge between 

 Northern Europe and North America, Dr. R. F. Scharff, 

 ^87 : Bronerniart's Genus Palaeoxyris, L. Moysey, 387 ; 

 Metamorphism round the Ross of Mull Granite, T. O. 

 Bosworth, 387 : Characters of Igneous Rocks in Southern 

 Scotland, G. W. Tyrrell, 387; Submarine Geology of the 

 West Coast of Ireland. G. A. J. Cole and T. Crook, 

 388 : Weathering on the Surface of a Sheet of Fine- 

 grained Diorite near Rathmullan, Prof. Cole, 388; 

 Geologische Charakterbilder, ii., Grosse erratische Blocke 

 im nord-deutschen Flachlande, F. Wannschaffe, iii.. das 

 Karstphanomen, .A. Grund, 402 ; Curious Explanation of 

 Glacial Periods of Geology, Askin Nicholas, 417 ; Mineral 

 Deposits of the Cerbat Range, Black Mountains, and 

 Grand Wash Cliffs, Mohave County, .Arizona, F. C. 

 Schrader, 420 ; Iron Ores, Fuels, and Fluxes of the 

 Birmingham District. .Alabama. E. F. Burchard and C. 

 Butts. 420; Origin of the Ores, Edwin C. Eckel. 420 • 

 the Mercury Minerals from Terlingua. Texas. W. F. 

 Hillebrand and W. T. Schaller. 420 ; a Reconnaissance 

 of some Mining Camps in Elko. Lander, and Eureka 

 Counties. Nevada. W. H. Emmons, 420; the Innoko 

 Gold-placer District, Alaska, with .Accounts of the Central 

 Kuskokwim Valley and the Ruby Creek and Gold Hill 

 Placers, A. G. Maddren. 42Q ; a Reconnaissance of the 

 Gypsum Deposits of California, F. L. Hess, 420 ; Errors 

 in the Chemical Analysis of Gyosum, George Steiger. 

 jl20 ; Notes on some Mining Districts in Humboldt 

 County. Nevada, F. L. Ransome. 420 : the Value of Coal 

 Land, G. H. Ashlev, -120 ; Depth and Minimum Thick- 

 ness of Beds as Limiting Factors in Valuation. C. A. 

 Fisher. 420 ; Volcanic Region of Forez and its Rocks, 

 Ph. Glangeaud, 420 : Revision of the Species of Limoosis 

 in the Tertiary Beds of Southern Australia. F. Chapman, 

 430 ; die Eiszeit auf Korsika und das Verhalten der 

 exogenen Naturkriifte seit d^m Ende der Diluvialzeit. 

 Dr. Roman Lucerna. 456 ; Zonal Classification of the 



