Supplement to Ad/zor,"! 

 J line 2, 1892 J 



Index 



Geneva, Temperature Observations at, M. Chaix, 304 



Genoa, Botanical International Congress to be held at, in con- 

 nection with Celebration of Quatercentenary of Discovery of 

 America by Columbus, 545 



Genvresse (M,), New Mode of Synthesizing Tartaric Acid, 472 



Geodesy, New Mode of Measurement of Perpignan Base, 

 General Derrecagaix, 384 



Geodetic Bureau of Vienna, the Government and the Inter- 

 national, 495 



Geography : M. Grum-Grzimailo's Journey to Central Asia, 40 ; 

 Tibet Expedition, General Pevtsoff, 45 ; the Sierra Leone 

 Anglo-French Frontier Delimitation Commission, 64 ; Pro- 

 jected East African Expedition by Dr. Oscar Baumann, 65 ; 

 Mr. and Mrs. Littledale's Journey across the Pamirs, 90 ; the 

 Land of the Lamas, William Woodville Rockhill, 98; the 

 Physical Geology and Geography of Ireland, Edward Hull, 

 F.R.S., 102; the Ouse, A. J. Taylor, 102; Geographical 

 Nomenclature, 115 ; Delagoa Bay, Rosa Monteiro, 124 ; Carl 

 Lumholtz's Explorations in Northern Mexico, 136; the Eastern 

 Taurus and the Anti-Taurus, D. G. Hogarth, 138 ; Reported 

 Discovery of Ultimate Source of the Nile, 154; the Royal 

 Geographical Society's System for Spelling Geographical 

 Names, 183; Proposed Expedition for Relief of Lieutenant 

 Peary, 183 ; Orthography of Geographical Names, 186 ; 

 Korea, Chas. W. Campbell, 307 ; Expedition to Explore the 

 Glaciers of the Karakoram Range, 279 ; Formation of Crimean 

 Alpine Club, 349 ; the Gran Chaco, J. G. Kerr, 351 ; 

 Journeys in the Pamirs and Adjacent Countries, Captain 

 Younghusband, 353 ; the Zimbabwe Ruins, Theodore Bent, 

 402; Captain Pasco on Early Discoveries in Australia, 

 425 ; Dr. Murray on Mr. Lindsay's Expedition in Western 

 Australia, 425 ; J. P. Thomson on Recent Explorations 

 and Discoveries in British New Guinea, 425 ; the Advanced 

 Class-book of Modern Geography, W, Hughes and J. Francon 

 Williams, 460 ; the Position of Mount St. Elias, Israel C. 

 Russell, 472 ; Mr. Alexander Ross's Journey to Head Waters 

 of the Ecayali, Central Peru, 519 ; Travels among the Great 

 Andes of the Equator, Edward Whymper, Prof, T. G. 

 Bonney, F.R.S., 561 ; Handy Atlas of Modern Geography, 

 605 ; Captain Bower's Journey from China to Simla, 615 ; 

 Lieutenant Vedel on the Polynesians, 615 ; Branch of Royal 

 Scottish Geographical Society Established in London, 544 ; 

 Captain Dundas's Expedition to Mount Kenia, Ernest 

 Gedge, 566 



Geology : Geological Photographs, 64 ; Annals of British 

 Geology, 1890, J. F. Blake, 77 ; Geological Society, 94, 165, 

 263, 287, 359, 453, 525, 597 ; Geological Society Medals, 

 257 ; Geological Society, Election of Officers, 402 ; Dacry- 

 therium ovimun, R. Lydekker, 94 ; Supplementary Remarks 

 on Glen Roy, T. F. Jamieson, 94 ; Outlines of Field Geology, 

 Sir Archibald Geikie, F.R.S., Prof. A. H. Green, F.R.S., 

 97 ; the Physical Geology and Geography of Ireland, Edward 

 Hull, F.R.S., 102; Geology of Lake Winnipeg, J. B. Tyrell, 

 115; the Tertiary Silicified Woods of Eastern Arkansas, 

 R. Ellsworth Call, 119; Pfaft's AUgemeine Geologie als 

 Exacte Wissenschaft, J. Joly, 126 ; New Railway from Up- 

 minster to Romford, Essex, T. V. Holmes, 151 : Comparison 

 of South Devon Coast Red Rocks with those of Midland and 

 Western Counties, Prof. Edward Hull, F.R.S., 165 ; High 

 Level Glacial Gravels near Oswestry, A. C. Nicholson, 165 ; 

 Geology of Pantelleria, G. Jervis, 207 ; Geology of New 

 Guinea, R. L, Jack, 209 ; Geological Excursion in Maryland, 

 a, Prof. G. H. Williams, 235 ; Formation of Cordierite in 

 Sedimentary Rocks fused by Coal Fires, A, Lacroix, 240 ; 

 Gravels South of the Thames, from Guildford to Newbury, 

 H. W. Monckton, 263 ; Fresh Evidence concerning the Dis- 

 tribution of Arctic Plants during the Glacial Epoch, Dr. A. G. 

 Nathorst, 273 ; the Geology of the Himalayas, 308 ; Theory 

 of an Interglacial Submergence in England, G. F, Wright, 

 310; the Permian of Texas, R. S. Tarr, 310; Relation of 

 Melting-Point to Pressure in Igneous Rock Fusion, C. Barus, 

 311 ; Cirques, Prof. G. Frederick Wright, 317 ; Prof. Israel 

 C. Russell, 317 ; Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 391 ; Note on 

 Specimens of Rock Exposed to High Temperatures, Prof. T. 

 G. Bonney, 357 ; the Hornblende- Schists, Gneisses, and other 

 Crystalline Rocks of Sark, Rev. Edwin Hill and Prof. T. G. 

 Bonney, 359 ; the Plutonic Rocks of Garabal Hill and Meall 

 Breac, Dakynsand Teall, 360; the Cause of an Ice Age, 

 Sir Robert S. Ball, F.R.S., 365 ; Prof. G. H. Darwin, F.R.S., 

 289 ; Henry Howorth, 440 ; the Sponge Remams m Lower 

 Tertiary Strata, near Oamaru, New Zealand, Hinde and 



Holmes, 384; Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of 

 H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873-76, Prof. John Judd, 

 F.R.S., 409; Geologists' Association Proposed Excursion to 

 Hornchurch, 420; Geology of Ohio, in connection with the aver- 

 age yield of Wheat, 420 ; the Stratigraphic Position of the Bear 

 River Formation, T. W. Stanton, 450; the Raised Beaches and 

 Rubble-Drift of the South of England, Joseph Prestwich, 

 F.R.S., 453; the Olenellus Zone in the North-West High- 

 lands, B. N. Peach and J. Home, 453 ; the Pleistocene 

 Deposits of the Sussex Coasts, Clement Keid, 454; the Basal 

 Conglomerate of Howth, Prof. Sollas, F.R.S. , 455; the 

 Variolite of Annalong, County Down, Prof. G. A. J. Cole, 

 455 ; Proposed Austrian Geological Expedition to Central 

 Himalayas, 495 ; the North- West of England Boulder Com- 

 mittee, 495 ; Striated Surface under the Cromer Drift, William 

 Sherwood, 511 ; the Part played in the Growth of Geological 

 Opinion by Regions near great Universities, Prof. G. H. 

 Williams, 519; New Railway Cutting between Upminster 

 and Romford, T. V. Holmes, 525 ; Drift Beds of North and 

 Mid Wales Coast, T. M. Reade, 525 ; the Alleged Sub- 

 mergence in Scotland during the Glacial Epoch, Dugald Bell, 

 527 ; Testimonial to Mr. W. H. Hudleston, F.R.S., by the 

 Geologists' Association, 544 ; Mr. A. S. W^oodward appointed 

 Assistant-Keeper of Geological Department at the British Mu- 

 seum, 566; on the Microscopic Structure and Residues In- 

 soluble in Hydrochloric Acid in the Devonian Limestone 

 of South Devon, Edward Wethered, 597 ; Rocks Collected 

 by M. Lopatin on the Podkamennaya Tunguska, 597 ; Geo- 

 logy of the Gold-bearing Rocks of the Southern Transvaal, 

 Walcot Gibson, 598 ; the Precipitation and Deposition of 

 Sea-borne Sediment, R. G. Mackley Browne, 598 



Geometry : Prof. Kikuchi's Treatise on, 20 ; Euclid's Elements 

 of Geometry, A. E. Layng, 149; Non-Euclidian Geometry, 

 Prof. H. Poincare, 404 ; a Treatise on the Geometry of the 

 Circle, and some Extensions to Conic Sections by the Method 

 of Reciprocation, W. J. M'Clelland, 412; a Defect in the 

 Oxford Pass Examination Papers, 443 



Gedge (Ernest), Captain Dundas's Expedition to Mount Kenia, 

 566 



German Anthropological Society, 39 



German Mathematical Association, 278 



German Technology for English Manufacturers, Prof. T. E. 

 Thorpe, F.R.S., 121 



Germany and Austria, Health Springs of. Dr. F. O. Buckland, 

 510 



Germany, Workmen Killed and Wounded in Accidents in, M. 

 Vacher, 350 



Giard (Prof. A.), a New Case of Mimicry, 379 



Gibson (Dr.), Rules for Determining whether a given Benzene 

 Mono-Derivative shall give a Meta-di-derivative or a Mixture 

 of Ortho- and Para-di-derivatives, 525 



Gibson (Walcot), Geology of the Gold-bearing Rocks of the 

 Southern Transvaal, 598 



Gifford (W.), the Resolution of Amphipleura pellucida, 143 



Gilbault (Henri), New Condensation Hygrometer, 288 



Gilbert (Dr. J. H., F.R.S.), Results of Experiments at Roth- 

 amsted on the Question of the Fixation of Free Nitrogen, 32 



Gill (D.), Photography at the Cape Observatory, 600 



Ginger-beer Plant, the. Prof. H. M. Ward. F.R.S., 190 



Giraffe at the Zoological Gardens, the Death of the, 518 



Giraffes, 585 



Glacial Epoch, Fresh Evidence concerning the Distribution of 

 Arctic Plants during the. Dr. A. G. Nathorst, 273 



Glacial Period, the Astronomical Theory of the. Sir Robert 

 Ball, F.R.S., Prof. G. H. Darwin, F.R.S., 289 



Glacialists' Association, the, 495 



Glaciers of the Karakoram Range, Expedition to Explore the, 



349 

 Glaciers, Measures of Variations in Lengths of Dauphiny, 



Prince Roland Bonaparte, 576 

 Glasgow Geological Society, 527 

 Glass, Measurement of Process of Dissolution of, by Change in 



Electric Conductivity of Water, Herr Pfeiffer, 209 

 Glazebrook (R. T.), some Notes on Clark's Cells, 47 

 Globe, a new Precessional, Dr. K. Haas, 250 

 Godman (F. D., F.R.S.), Presidential Address to Entomological 



Society, 359 

 Godwin-Austen (Mrs. Jessie), a Swan's Secret, 416 

 Goiran (A.), Earthquakes and Vegetation, 478, 520 

 Gold-bearing Rocks of the Southern Transvaal, Geology of the, 



Walcot Gibson, 598 



