XVI 



Index 



V Supplement to Xattiye, 

 L December %^ 1895 



" Primitive "' Man, Kdw ard Clodd, 1 73 : Deathof Dr. Valentine 

 Ball, F.R.S., 177 ; Radiolariaii Kocks of Lower Culm 

 Measures of West of England, Dr. U. J. Hindeand Howard 

 Fox, 191 : Cieolog)' of .Mt. Ruwenzori, G. S. Scott Elliot 

 and Dr. J. W. Gregor)-, 191 ; Overthrusts of Terliar)- 

 Date in Dorset, .\. Strahan, 191 : Tertiar)- Radiolarian 

 Earth in Cuba, K. T. Hill, 202 ; Post-Cretaceous Ele- 

 vation along British American Rocky Mountain Range, 

 Dr. G. M. Dawson, 212; a Tertiar)- Basaltic Hill in 

 Galway, A. MacHenr)-, Prof. \V. J. Sollas, F R.S., 

 215 ; Fossil Plants of Ci>al-.Measures, HI., W. C. William- 

 son, F.R.S.. and D. H. Scott, F.K.S., 23S : Radiolaria 

 in Chalk. W. Hill and A. J. Jukes-Hrowne, 238: Crush- 

 Conglomerates of Isle of Man. G. W. Lamplugh and W. W. | 

 Watts. 239 : Chalky Clay of tenland. Sir H. H. Howorth, 

 F.R.S., 239; Spirorhii-\Jaass\onii and their Coals in Wyre 

 Forest Permians, T. C. Cantrill, 239 ; Mineralised Diatoms, 

 W. H. Shrubsole, 245 : Age of Anirim Trachyte, M. | 

 McHenry, 251 ; the Relation of Biolog)- to Geological In- 

 vestigation, Chas. \. White, 258, 279 : on certain Phenomena 

 belonging to the Close of the Last Geological Period, and on 

 their bearing u|xin the Tradition of the Flood, Dr. Joseph 

 Prestwich. F. R.S., 266: the Density of Molten Rock, Prof. 

 Oliver J. Lodge, F. R.S., 269; the Geography of the World 

 in Cretaceous Times, D. F. Kossmat, 276 ; Late Cretaceous 

 Ungulates from Patagonia, Seiior F. Ameghin, 303 ; Eocene 

 Fauna from Unita Basin, Prof. H. F. Osborn, 303 : Death of 

 Prof. H. Witmeur, 325: Geology of Iowa, 347; Geogenet 

 ischc Beitrage, Dr. (). Kuntzc, 373; Le Cause Dell" Kra 

 Glaciale, Luigi de Marchi, 412 ; Death of F. E. Brown, 419 ; 

 Complementar)' Rocks, L. \". Pirsson, 431 ; the Pendulum 

 and Geolc^', Rev. O. Fi.sher, 433 ; the Climates of 

 the Geolf^cal Past, and their Relation to the Evolu- 

 tion of the Sun, Eug. Dubois, 436 ; Obituary Notice 

 of William Crawford Williani.wn, Count Solms-I.aubach, 

 441 ; Experimental Mountain-ljuilding, L. Belinfante, 459 ; 

 Critical Periods in Earth's Histor)-, Prof. Le Conle, 513 ; the 

 Lower Gondwana Beds of Argentina, Dr. F. Kurtz, 523 : 

 Hutton's Theor)- of the Earth, Frank D. Adams, 569 : the 

 "(iemmi" Di-saster, 511: .Maria M. Ogilvie, 573; Sir Robert Ball 

 and the Cause of an Ice .'Vge, Sir Henry H. Iloworth, F.R.S., 

 594 : Dr. E. W. Holxson, F.R.S.,643 '■ the Southern Carboni- 

 ferous Flora, Dr. \V. T. Blanford, F.R.S., 595 ; Deathof Dr. 

 F. .M. Stapff, 626 ; the Lnited Stales Survey, 628 : the Gold 

 Minesof the Rand, F. H. Hatch and J. \. Chalmers- Hennett, 

 H. Brough, 638; Barisal Guns and .Mist Pouffers, Prof. ti. H. 

 Darwin, F. R.S., 650 



Geometry : Die Grundgebilde der ebenen Geometric, Dr. \'. 

 Eberhard, 616 



German Experiments in Marching, 513 



Germany, Forestr)' in, Ba.ron Herman, 606 



Germinal Selection, Prof Weismann, 555 



(lerstaecker (Dr. .Adolf), Death of, 372 



(testation and Incubation, the Period of, A. Sutherland, 204 



Gibb (.Mian), the Elimination of Impurities during making of 

 •' Best Selected " Copper, 18 



Gibson (.\. .M.). Effects of Coosa (Alabama) Cloud-bur.st of 

 1872, 552 



Giglioli (Prof. Italo), Latent Vitality in Seeds, 544 



(lilbcrt (Dr. (J. K.), the .Measurements of Geological Time, 

 60 ; the Colorado Teepee Buttcs, 84 ; Notes on the Gravity 

 Determinations reported by Mr. (i. R. Putnam, 433 



Gillies (II. Cameron), the Theory and Practice of Counter- 

 Irritation, 615 



Gilson (E.J, Chilin in Mushrooms, 71 



Gin (.M.), Electric Resistance of .Saccharine Liquids, 47 



Girard (.A.), Potatoes as Cattle Food, 71 ; Continuous Treat- 

 ment with Copper Compounds harmless to Vine or Potato 

 Crops, 144 



(ilacicrs : Expcrimcnis with Cobbler's-Wax in Illu.stration of 

 Glacier Movement, Prof. Sollas, F.K..S., 47; Progress in 

 Glacier-Siu.ly, Marvl);dl Hall, iii ; Recent Gljicial Studies 

 in Greenland, T. ( '. (:ii:inil)erlln, 139 ; the International 

 Committee on (il.iciers, K. A. Forel, 383 ; Le Cau.se Dell" 

 Era (ilacialc, Luigi rie Marchi, 412; the "Gemmi" Dis- 

 a.«lfr, 511 ; Maria .M. Ogilvie, 573 



(;iad.itonc (Dr.), on the Change of Molecular-Refraction in .Salts 

 or Acid.s diss<j|vcd in Water, 536 



Glaumont (M.). the Poller's .Art In New Caledonia, 45 



('•Icnaray and (ilcnshira, (.lacialion of, Duke of Arg)ll, 70 



(Jlay(E.). //...I I ii.-r ." \nlicoagulant Action of Peptone, 



456 ; -Action of Intra-X'ascular Infection of Peptone Solutions 

 on Blood, 604 

 Globular Lightning, G. M. Ryan, 392 

 Glyptodont Origin of Mammals, the, E. Bonavia, R. Lydekker, 



F.R.S.,411 

 Clobel (Ernest), Thebaine a Derivative of Phrenanthene, 86 

 ISobert (.A.), on a Freezing Process for Shaft-sinking, 582 

 Goetz (Prof), Effect on Dog of removal of Spinal Cord, 555 

 Gold, Crystalline Structure of. Prof. Liversidge, 39 

 Gold, the Melting Point of, H. La Chatelier, 408 

 CSold .Mines of the Kand. the, F. H. Hatch and T. .A. 



Chalmers Bennett, H. Brough, 63S 

 Goldstein's Experiments on Kathode Kays, 143 

 Gompho^iiathtis, Dentary Bone Structure of. Prof. Seeley, 1S2 

 Goodall (Prof. G. L. ), the Proposed New York Botanic Garden, 



274 

 Gophers, Pocket, of the United .States, A'ernon Bailey, 27S 

 Gotch (Prof. F. ), Discharge ol Malaptertirtis eUclrictis, 556 

 Giittingen Royal Society, 3S4, 456 

 (!ouy(M.), -Apparent .Attractions and Repulsions of Electrified 



Conductors in Dielectric Fluid, 264 

 Gowcrs (Dr. W. R.. F. U.S.). Subjective Visual Sensations, 234 

 Gowland (W.), Old Jaiunese Pigments, i8t ; the Metallurgy 



of Iron and Steel, Thomas Turner. 613 

 Graetz (L.), Normal and .Anomalous Dispersion of Electric 



Waves, 94 

 Grandval (.A.), Senecionine and Senecine, 120 

 Granger (.A.), Action of Halogen Com]X)unds on Metallic 



Copiier, 47 

 Grant (Dr. S. T.), Research in Education, 4 

 Granul.tlion of the Sun's Surface, the. Dr. Scheiner, 203 

 Graphics of Piano Touch, the, 597 

 Graphite Studies, Henri Moissan, 660 

 Gra,sses, Handbook of, William Hutchinson, 617 

 Gravity : Results of a Transcontinental Series of Gravity 

 Measurements, George Rockwell Putnam, Rev. O. Fisher, 

 433 : Notes on the tlravily Delerminatiuns reported by Mr. 

 G. R. Putn.ini, Grove Karl tiilbert. Rev. (). Fisher, 433 

 Gray (Prof. -A.), Inventions, Researches, and Writings of 

 Nikola Tesla, T. C. Martin, 314 ; Clausius' \ irial Theorem. 

 568 

 Gray (.Andrew), a Treatise on Hessel Functions and their .Appli- 

 cation to Physics, Prof. .A. G. Greenhill, F. R.S., 542 

 (ireal Hritain, Climates and Paths of, 566 

 Greeks, from the, to Darwin, an Outline of the Development 



of the Eiolution Idea, Henry lairfield Osborn, 361 

 Green (Prof. Reynolds, F. R.S.), on the Diurnal Variation in the 



Amount of Diastase in Foliage Leaves, 585 

 Green Oysters, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F. R.S., 28; Dr. I). 



Carazzi, 643 

 Greenhill (Prof., F. R.S.), Results relating to Spherical Catenary, 

 95 ; the Maxim Flying Machine, 321 : a 'I'realise on Bessel 

 Functions and their .Application to Physics, .Andrew Gray and 

 G. B. .Mathews, 542 

 Greenland, Recent Glacial Studies in, T. C Chamberlin, 139 

 Greenland, North, Scientific Work by Lieut. Peary, Prof. 



Dyche, and Prof. .Salisbury in, 652 

 Greenwell (.Allen) and W. T. Curry, Rural Water Supply, 617 

 Greenwich Observatory, 136 

 Gregory (Dr. I. W.), (ieology of Mount Ruwenzori, 191 ; 



Obituary Notice of Josepli Thomson, 440 

 (Gregory (K. .A.), the Normal School at I'aris, 570 

 Grehant (N.), Injection of Elhyl .Alcohol into X'enous Blood, 



144 ; "Toxicity of .Acetylene, 660 

 Grifiith (George), Mounlain Sickness, 414 



GrilViths (.A. B. ), a Leuconiame from Urine in Angina Pectoris 



Cases, 120; Pelageine, the \iolet Pigments of the Medusa, 



564 



(jrifliths (E. H.), the Unit of Heat, 30; Volume He.-it of 



.Aniline, 143: on the Desirability of a New Practical Heat 



Standard, 535 ; on ihe -Apparatus designed for the Calibration 



of High-temperature Thermometers al Kew Observatory, 536 



Groom (T. T. ), Mouth Parts of Cypris .Siage of Ualanus, 284 



Grove (Mrs. ), on the Religious Origin of Dances as Forms of 



Magic or Worship, 5S1 

 (iuaninein Fishes' .Skins, Chas. .A. MacMunn, 55 

 (luatemala, Ihe Less-known X'olcanoes of. Dr. K. Sapper, 420 

 Guillot (M.), Specific Heats of .SuiK-rfuscd Formic and -Acetic 



Acids, 336 

 Guinchanl (J), Conduclibility of S-Kclonic Eslcrs, 167 

 Gulliver (F.' I'.), the Color-ido "Teepee" Hutlcs, 84' 



