Nature, T 

 July a8, 1910J 



Index 



XXI 



Fur, Effect of Varying Temperatures upon the Colour and 



Growth of, Prof. A. Campbell Geddes, 189 

 Furneaux CW. S.), Descriptive Notes for Teachers for Use 



with Longmans' Natural History Wall Pictures, Notes 



on Butterflies and Moths, 187 



Gabelli (Dr. L.), Breaks in Glass Apparatus, 107 



Galactic System, the, its Structure and Origin, Dr. Karl 

 Bohlin, 201 



Galitzin (Prince), Records of the Great Earthquake of 

 January 22, 229 



Galitzine (B.), Vibration of Buildings, 239 ; Precision of 

 Apparatus serving to Study the Vibration of Buildings, 

 299 



Galkins (Prof. Gary N.), Protozoology, 519 



Gallardo (Prof. Angel), Dynamical Aspects of the Pheno- 

 mena of Karyokinesis, 43 



Gallissot (Ch.), the Phenomenon of Purkinje, 90 



Galton (Sir Francis, F.R.S.), Numeralised Profiles for 

 Classification and Recognition, 127 



Gamble (Prof. F. W., F.R.S.), Umwelt und Innenwelt der 

 Tiere, Dr. J. von Uexkiill, 331 



Gans (Prof. Richardj, Einfuhrung in die Vektoranalysis, 

 mit Anwendungen auf die mathematische Physik, 364 



Garrett (A. E.), the Periodic Law, 34 ; Neutral Doublets at 

 Atmospheric Pressure, 218; Positive Electrification due 

 to Heating Aluminium Phosphate, 547 



Gates of India, the, Colonel Sir Thomas Holdich, 

 K.C.M.G., 453 



Gaudechon (Henri), Chemical Effects of the Ultra-violet 

 Rays on Gaseous Bodies, 359, 419 ; Oxidising Effects 

 of the Ultra-violet Rays on Gaseous Bodies, 470 : Photo- 

 chemical Synthesis of Carbohydrates at the Expense of 

 the Elements of Carbon Dioxide and Water Vapour in 

 the Absence of Chlorophyll, 548 



Gault (H.), Acidity of the Derivatives of Oxalacetic Acid, 



5»4 



Gauss, Briefwechsel zwischen Olbers und, Wilhelm Olbers 

 sein Leben und seine Werke, 211 



Gautier (Armand), Differential Characters of Waters arising 

 from Springs of Superficial or Meteoric Origin and of 

 Waters of Central or Igneous Origin, 29 ; .Action of Heat 

 upon Carbon Monoxide, 448 ; Action of Hydrogen upon 

 Carbon Monoxide, 513 ' 



Gavey (Sir John, C.B.), Recent Developments in Tele- 

 graphy and Telephony, " James Forrest " Lecture at 

 Institution of Civil Engineers, 542 



Gay (L.), Temperature of Crystallisation of Binary Mix- 

 tures, 548 



Gazelles of Seistan, the, R. Lydekker, F.R.S., 201 



" Gazette Astronomique," the, 169 



Geddes (Prof. A. Campbell), Effect of Varying Tempera- 

 tures upon the Colour and Growth of Fur, 189 



Gee (W. W. H.), Electrical Resistance of the Human Body, 



59 

 Gee (Prof. W. W. Haldane), Electrical Theory of Dyeing, 



238 

 Gems : Diamonds, Sir William Crookes, F.R.S., 152 

 Genesis, the Dates of, Rev. F. A. Jones, 244 

 Geodesy; an Instructive Earth Model, G. R. Gill, iii 

 Geography : Murihiku, a History of the South Island of 

 New Zealand and the Islands Adjacent and Lying to the 

 South, from 1642 to 1835, Robert McNab, 3 ; the Marble 

 Arch Caves, County Fermanagh, Harold Brodrick, 14 ; 

 the Mitchelstown Caves, County Tipperary, C. A. Hill, 

 H. Brodrick and .A. Rule, 14 ; Proposed Simultaneous 

 Tidal Magnetic and Meteorological Observations in the 

 Vicinity of Coats Land and the .Antarctic Area, i6 ; 

 Explorations in the Glacier Tributaries of the Shayok 

 River, Kashmir Territory, Lieut. -Colonel H. H. Godwin- 

 Austen, F.R.S., 81 ; the Proposed Scottish National 

 Antarctic Expedition of 191 1, loi ; Orography of French 

 Indo-China, Captain Tixier, 106 ; Trait^ de Geographic 

 physique. Climat, Hydrographie, Relief du Sol, Biogte- 

 graphie, Prof. Emmanuel de Martonne, 121 ; Narrative 

 Geography Readers, G. F. Bosworth, 184 ; a Systematic 

 Geography of Europe, G. W. Webb, 184 ; Narratives 

 selected from Peaks, Passes, and Glaciers, 184 ; Cam- 

 bridge County Geographies, Cheshire, T. A. Coward, 



184 ; an Elementary Practical Geography for Middle 

 Forms, F. Mort, 184 ; a School Economic Atlas, Dr. 

 J. G. Bartholomew, 184; Great Natural Bridges in Utah, 

 Byron Cummings, 197; the Basin of the Thames, 215; 

 the Hispar Glacier, i., its Tributaries and Mountains, 

 Fanny Bullock Workman, ii.. Prominent Features of its 

 Structure, William Hunter Workman, Prof. T. G. 

 Bonney, F.R.S., 222 ; Commander Peary's Expedition to 

 the North Pole, 283 ; the Sand-dunes of the Libyan 

 Desert, H. J. LI. Beadnell, 289 ; Across Papua, Colonel 

 Kenneth .Mackay, 312 ; Map of Eastern Turkey-in-Asia, 

 Syria, and West Persia, 365 ; Zambezia, a General 

 Description of the Valley of the Zambezi River from its 

 Delta to the River .Aroangwa, with its History, Agri- 

 culture, Flora, Fauna, and Ethnography, R. C. F. 

 Maugham, Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.VI.G.. K.C.B., 376; 

 Death and Obituary Notice of Lieut. Boyd Alexander, 

 380 ; Man in Many Lands, being an Introduction to the 

 Study of Geographic Control, Prof. L. W. Lyde, 426 ; 

 Questions on Herbertson's Senior Geography, F. M. 

 Kirk, 426 ; Experimental Geography, G. C. Dingwall, 

 426 ; Cambridge County Geographies, Cornwall, S. 

 Baring-Gould, 426 ; the Gates of India, Colonel Sir 

 Thomas Holdich, K.C.M.G., 453 ; Tarr and McMurry's 

 Geographies, Prof. Ralph S. Tarr and Prof. Frank M. 

 -McMurry, 458 ; Explorazione nei monti del Karakoram, 

 S. A. R. Luigi .\medeo di Savoja, duca degli Abruzzi, 

 Lieut. -Colonel H. H. Godwin-Austen, F.R.S., 469; in 

 the Torrid Sudan, H. Lincoln Tangye, Sir H. H. John- 

 ston, K.C.M.G., K.C.B., 491 ; " The Spirit of the W'est," 

 C. J. Blanchard, 407 ; Physical Notes on Meteor Crater, 

 .Arizona, Prof. W. F. Magie, 504 

 Geology: Death of Philippe Thomas, 17; Differential 

 Characters of Waters arising from Springs of Superficial 

 or Meteoric Origin and of Waters of Central or Igneous 

 Origin, Armand Gautier, 29 ; the Hell Creek and Ceratops 

 Beds of Montana, Dr. F. H. Knowlton, 43 ; a Geologic 

 Forecast of the Future Opportunities of our Race, Prof. 

 T. C. Chamberlin at American Association for .Advance- 

 ment of Science, 50 ; Death of Prof. E. Philippi, 

 74; Obituary Notice of, 104; Tides in the Earth's 

 Crust, Charles Lallemand, 78 ; Metamorphism around 

 the Ross of Mull Granite, T. O. Bosworth, 88; 

 Geological Society, 88, 146, 179, 269, 328, 478 ; 

 Death of Charles Fox-Strangways, 104 ; the Car- 

 boniferous Succession in Gower (Glamorganshire), 

 E. E. L. Dixon and A. Vaughan, 146; Mona's Records 

 of the Earth's Changes, Joseph Lewin, 155; Problems of 

 the South-western Highlands, Prof. J. W. Gregory, 

 F.R.S., at Glasgow Geological Society, 171 ; Death of C. 

 Bird, 196 ; History and Proceedings of the Norsk 

 Geologisk Forening, Dr. Reusch, 229 ; " Handbuch der 

 Regionalen Geologie," Dr. N. W. Ussing, 230; Recent 

 Work of Geological Surveys, iii., Canada, 233 ; Canada 

 Department of Mines, a Descriptive Sketch of the 

 Geology and Economic Minerals of Canada, G. A. 

 Young, Prof. Henry Louis, 261 ; the Coal Fields of 

 Manitoba, Saskatchewan, .Alberta, and Eastern British 

 Columbia. D. B. Dowling, Prof. Henry Louis, 261 ; the 

 Whitehorse Copper Belt, Yukon Territory. R. G. 

 McConnell, Prof. Henry Louis, 261 ; Report on the Iron 

 Ore Deposits along the Ottawa (Quebec Side) and 

 Gattineau Rivers. Fritz Cirkel, Prof. Henry Louis, 261 ; 

 Volcano of Matavanu in Savii, Dr. Tempest .Anderson, 

 269 ; Notes on Geology of the District around Llansawel 

 (Carmarthenshire), Helen Drew and Ida L. Slater, 269 ; 

 Recent .Additions to Ideas Regarding the Internal 

 Structure of the Earth, Wilde Lecture at Manchester 

 Literarv and Philosophical Society, Sir Thomas H. 

 Holland, K.C.I. E., F.R.S., 292; Geology, a Shorter 

 Course, Thomas C. Chamberlin and Rollin D. Salisbur)-, 

 274 : a College Text-book of Geology, Thomas C. Cham- 

 berlin and Rollin D. Salisbury, 274 ; the Liverpool 

 Geological Society. W. Hewitt. 27.; : Colorado Geological 

 Survey, R. D. George, 326 ; Stratigraphical Geology of 

 the Foothills, J. Henderson, 326; Outline Survey of the 

 Hahns Peak Mining Field, R. D. George and R. D. 

 Crawford, 326 ; Tungsten .Area of Boulder County, 

 R. D. George, Notes on the Intrusive Rocks, R. D. 

 Crawford, 326 ; the Montezuma District of Summit 



