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Index 



\_ Xorrember 39, 1894 



Coast Sections in Parishes of Padstow and St. Mervyn, 

 Howard Fox, 203 ; Discovery of Devonian Rocks in Cali- 

 fornia, J. S. Diller and Charles Schubert, 235 ; Stalagmite 

 from Lava Caves of Kilauca, A. H. Phillip^:, 235 ; Erosion 

 of the Muir Glacier, Alaska, T. Mellard Read, Prof. G. 

 Frederick Wright, 245 ; Geology of Torres Straits, Profs. 

 Haddon, Solla*, and Cole, 276 ; Sir .A.ndrew Ramsay's 

 Physical Geology and Geography of Great Britain, 11. B. 

 Woodward, 277 ; Jahrbuch der K. K. Geolngischen Reichs- 

 anstalt "iVien, 2S3 ; Deep Borings at Cullord, Winkfield, 

 Ware, and Cheshunt, W. WUitaker, F. R.S., and A. G. 

 Jukes-Browne, 285 ; Deposits from Snow-drifts, Charles 

 Davison, 2S6 ; the Formation of CoalSeams, W. S. Gresley, 

 286; the Origin of .-Vnthracile, W. S. Gresley, 2S6 ; 

 Relations of the Older Fragmental Rocks in North- 

 West Carnarvonshire, Prof. T. G. lionney. F.R.S., and 

 Catherine A. Rai-in, 2S6 ; Popular Lectures and 

 Addresses by Sir W. Thomson (Baron Kelvin), 

 P.R.S., Prof. O. J. Lodge, F.R.S.. 2S9, 313; 

 Catalogue of the Mesozoic Plants in the Department of 

 Geology, British Museum, A. C. Seward, 294 ; the Inter- 

 national Geological Congress, W. Topley, F.R.S., 319; 

 the International Geological Congress at Zurich, 510; 

 Geology and Scenery in Ireland, Prof. Grenville, A. I. Cole, 

 323 ; the Shasta-Chico Serie-, J. S. Diller and T. W. Stan- 

 ion, 326; Ratiolarians from Rocks in Brittany, M. L. 

 Cayeux, 326 ; Opening Address in Section C of the British 

 Association, by L. Fletcher, F.R.S., 353 ; M. A. Pomel on 

 the later Geological and Climatic Phases in B.arbary, 36S ; 

 Papers and Notes on the Glacial Geology of Great Britain 

 and Ireland, Henry Carvill. Rev. E. Hill, 421; Glacial 

 .-\ction in Australasia in Tertiary or Post-Tertiary Time, 

 4S3 ; M. Xitikin on the supposed Inter-Glacial Deposits in 

 East Europe, 621 ; Geological Map of Baden, J. Edmund 

 Clark, 426 ; on the Orography of the N.ang Shan. V. M. 

 ObruchefT, 432 ; Niobrara Chalk, Samuel Calvin, 4S6 ; Sach- 

 und Orts-Verzcichniss zu den Mineralogischen und Geologis- 



; chen .\rbeiten von Gerharl vom Rath, Frau vjin Rath, 49S ; 

 Magnetism of Rick PInnicles, Lieu'. -General C. A. 

 McMahon, 493 ; Ur. Willian King's Work in India, 502 ; 

 Geologies and Deluges, Prof. SoUas, F.R.S., 505 ; the New 

 International Geologicil Map, Report on Progress of Geology, 

 Dr. Hauchecorne, 510 ; Michel Levy on the Principles to 

 be followed in a Universal Cla3-!ifi:ation of the Rocks, 510 ; 

 Phylogeny, Ontogeny, and Systematic Arranijement, Prof 

 von Zittel, 510; Tertiary and Liter History of the Island of 

 Cuba, Ro'iert T. Hill, 515 ; Giodesy and its Relations with 

 Geology, H. Faye, 564 ; Obituary Notice of William Topley, 

 F. R.S., 579 [,See also Section C of the British Association) 



Geometrography of Euclid's Problems the, Dr. J. S. Mackay, 

 466 



Geometry : Molern Plane Geometry, G. Richards in an! A. S. 

 Ramsay, 196 ; the Geometro|iraphv of Euclid's Problems, 

 Dr. J. S. Mackay, 466; Grunlzu^e der Geometric von 

 Mehreren Dim-nsiinen und Mehreren .Vrten Gradliniger 

 Einheitcn in Elementarer Form entwic'<elt. Gaiseppe 

 Veronese, 493, 520 ; Ueberdie Geometrischen Eigenschaflen 

 homogener starrer Stnikiuren uod ihre Anwenlung auf 

 Krystalle. W. Barl iw, 593 ; Abstract Geometry, Edward T. 

 Dixon, 596 



Geophy»icil Obervalory on Jiingfrau, Projected, 130 



German and Austrian Alpenverein, 414; German Fisheries 

 Association, Prizes offered by, 25 1 ; German Holiday Science 

 Courses at Jena, 83 



German Legend concerning the Weather, Die Siebenschlafer, 

 4SS 



German Meteorological Institute f )r 1893, Report of, 228 



Gernez(D.), Action of Acid Molybdates of Sodium and Am- 

 monium on Rotatory Power of Rhamnosc, 264 



Giberne (Agnes), the Starry S<i;s, z\\ 



Gibier (Paul), Production ofGlycosurie in AnimaU by Physical 

 Mcan«, 24 



Gilbault (H.j, Transmission of Sounds, 167 



Gilbert (Prof. G. K.), the Niagara Riveras a Geologic Chro- 

 nometer, 53 



Gill (Dr.), the Recent Earthquake at Thebes, 84 ; Proposed 

 Astronomical Congress in 1896, 133 



Gillon (A.), on the Iron and Steel Indmtric^of Belgium, 459 



Girard (M.). the Pymmellitic Acid Crystals formed in Prepara- 

 tion of Sulphur Dioxide, 112 



Girard (Jules), La Geographie littorale, 615 



Glacial Geology of Great Britain and Ireland, Papers and Notes 



on the, Henry Carville, Rev. E. Hill, 421 

 Glacial System of the Alps, the, B. Hobson, 602 

 Glaciation, on certain Astronomical Conditions favourable to, 



G. F. Becker, 440 

 Glaciation, the Effect of, and of the Glacial Period on the 



present Fauna of North .\meric3, Samuel H. Scudder, 515 

 Glaciation : M. Nitikin on the supposed Interglacial Deposits in 



East Europe, 621 

 Glaciers, the North Sea Ice Sheet, Sir Henry H. Howorth, 



F.R.S., 79 

 Gladstone (Dr. J. H.)on the Rate of Progress of Chemical 



Change, 410 

 Glaisher (Dr. J. W. L , F.R.S.), Synopsis der Hciheren Math- 



ematik, Johann G. lligen, 121 

 Glass, some Experiments on the Electrolysis of, Prof. Roberts- 



.\usten, 410 

 Globe, the Great, First Lessons in Geography, A. Seeley, 



lOI 



Gohna, Garhwal, the Landslip at, 35, 109, 231 ; R. Strachey, 

 F.R.S., 124; Dr. W. J. BLandlord, F.R.S., 596; Rise in 

 the Gohna Lake, 250, 393 ; Overflow of, 42S ; the Bursting 

 of the Gohni Dam, 501 



Gold: the Metallurgy of Gold, J. Kirkc Rose, 170; a Hand- 

 book of Gold Milling, Henry Louis, 170 



Goniometry, Spiral, in its Relation to the Measurement of 

 Activity, Carl Barus, 334 



Gonnessiat (F.), Variations of Latitude, 277 



Gooch (F. A.), the Detection of Alkaline Perchlorates asso- 

 ciated with Chlorides, iChlorates, and Nitrates, 334 ; the 

 Generation of Chlorine for Laboratory Purposes, 440 ; oa 

 the Detection of Minute (,luantities of Arsenic in Copper, 634 



Good Words, Science in, 66, 234 



Goodrich (E. S.), on the Trituberculir Theory, 6; Trituber- 

 culy and Polyliuny, 263 



Goodwin (H. B.), the Ex-Meridian treated as a Problem in 

 Dynamics, 76 



Goodwin (W.), /3-2-Dimethylglutaric Acid, 22 



Golch (Prof.), Physiological Eflects produced by Rapidly 

 Alternating Currents o( High Intensity, 463 



Gotland, the Crinoidea of, 59 



Gottingen, Royal Society of .Sciences, 336 



Goulding, (E.), Action of Methyl Iodide on Hydroxylainine,238 



Gowland (W.), an Introduction to the Study of Metallurgy, 

 Prof. W. C. Roberts-.Vusten, F.R.S., 147 



Graelz (L. ), on the Motion of Dielectric Bodies in the Homo- 

 geneous Electrostatic Field, 515 



Grahamstown, Report of.Mbany Museum, 275 



Graveyards, on the Chemical and Bacteriological Examina- 

 tion of Soil with special reference to the Soil of. Dr. James 

 Buchanan \ oung, 443 



Gravitation, on the Newtonian Constant of. Prof. C. V. Boys, 

 F.R.S.. 330, 366, 417, 571 



Gravity, Determination of Relative Intensity of, G. Bigourdan, 



94 



Gray's (Prof. Elisha), Telautograph, 183, 304 



Gray (J.), on the Distribution of the Picts in Britain as indi- 

 cated by Place-Names, 440 



Gray (las. H.), Methodfor Determining Thermal Conductivity 

 of Metals, 261 



Gray (Prof. Thomas), Measurement of Magnetic Properties of 

 Iron, 1S8 



Great Britain and Ireland, Papers and Notes on the Glacial 

 Geology of, Henry Carvill, Rev. E. Hill, 421 



Greece, the Earthquakes in, 13 ; C. Davison, 7 ; M. Papavasi- 

 liore on the Greek Earthtiuakcs of April 1894, C. Davison, 

 607 



Greef (Dr.), on the Neuroglia. Cells of the Retina and Cbiasma 

 of the Optic Nerve, 492 



Green (Prof.), Oxfordshire Geology, 412 



Grecnhill (Prof. A. G., F.R.S.), a History of the Elasticity 

 and Strength of Materials, Isaac Todhunter, F.R.S., 97; 

 Treati.se on the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity, A. E. 11. 

 Love, 97 ; Introduction to the Mathematical Thenry of the 

 Stress and .Strains of Elastic Solids, Benjamin Williamson, 

 F.K.S., 97 ; Theory of .Structures and Strength of Materials, 

 Henry T. Bovey, 97 ; the Weight of the Earth, 52 ; the Sta- 

 bility of a Tube, 93 ; Solvable Cases of the Motion of a 

 Top or Gyrostat, 263 



