Maj) 30, 1895 J 



Index 



XV 11 



Ix-hinoitis, Dr. Noctling, 280; Lchrlnich der Pctr ..;i.i1th;. 

 Dr. Kcr<i:nan(l Zirkcl, 290; Lithotjcnusis der (icj^ciiwar*, 

 liihanncs Walther ; Gcotfktoni.scln; rrobleme, A. l<olli|>lf;z ; 

 .Morphologic der lirdoberflache, Dr. .Mlwrt Hcnck ; Dr. J. 

 \V. tlrcgory, 313 ; Origin of Alpine .Serpentines, Dr. Weins- 

 chenk, 326 ; Alpine Gnei.s.s and Liraniie, Dr. Weinschenk and 

 l*rnf. I.owl, 326 ; Lale Olacial or Chaniplain Subsidence and 

 Re-elevation of St. Lawrence River Basin, Warren Uphani, 333; 

 1 layileri .Medal awarded lo Prof. Daubree, 345 ; the Mastniiuns 

 of Russia, Marie Pavlova, 357 ; the Po.st- Pliocene Mammals of 

 ICast Russia, Prof. .Stuckenberg^ 357 ; the Formation of Oolite, 

 1.. B. VVethered, 357 ; Lias Ironstone round Banbur)', li. A. 

 Walford, 358; Geology of Anatolia, W. K. Wilkinson, 358; 

 Twenty-l'ive Years of Geological I'rogress in Britain, Sir 

 .\rchiluld Geikie, I". R.S., 367; the .\strononiical Theory of 

 ihe Ice Age, E. P. Culverwell, 370; Japanese .Additions to 

 Palceobotany, 371 ; Remains of Sponges in Phianites of Pre- 

 Cambrian of Brittany, L. Cayeux, 384 : -Memoir of Sir .\n<lrew 

 Cronibie Ramsay, Sir Archibald Gieikie, 385 ; Carrock Kell, 

 Alfred I larker, 406 ; Les Abimes, les caux souterraines, les . 

 Cavernes, les sources, la spelicologie, E. .K. Martel, Canon 

 T. G. Bonney, P.R.S., 410; the Fauna of the Lower Cam- 

 brian, Prof. VV. K. Brooks, 423 ; tdacial Phenomena < if New - 

 foundlniKl, Labrador, and .Souli (Ireenland, G. F. Wright, 

 430 : Ihetdaciationot .Mounl Ruwenzori, Scott Elliot, 441 ; the 

 Life and Correspondence of William Buckland, D. U., F. R.S., 

 .Mrs. Gordon, 457 ; the Barrenness of Pre-Cambria'' Rocks, 

 Dr. C. Callaway, 462 ; the theological Distribution of Fossils, 

 -Messrs. Jukes-Browne, Meyer, and (Gregory, 470 ; Physical 

 Conditions of Mediterranean Ba.sin, Prof. E. Hull, 478; 

 -Superficial Deposits of .Shantung. S. B. J. .Skertchly and 

 T. W. King.smill, 478 ; Pachytheca, .\. C. Seward, 480 ; 

 .Sequence of Barbados Rocks, Dr. J. W. Gregory, 502 ; Sea 

 and Land, Features of Coasts and Oceans, with Special Refer- 

 ence to the Life of Man, Prof. N. S. Shaler, 507 : Geological 

 Researches in Connection with .Siberian Railway. 509 ; Geo- 

 logical Distribution of Brachiopoda, .\gnes Crane, 5'4! 

 -Appalachian Type of Folding, C. D. Walcott. 525 : Fossil 

 Kaun.as at .S|irmgfieUl, Missouri, Stuart Weller. 525 ; Drift 

 Boidders between Mohawk and .Sus<^uehanna Ri\ers, .\- P- 

 Brigham, 525 ; New Ossiferous Fissure in Creswell Crags, 

 W- L. H. Duckworth and F. E. Swainson, 527 ; Chemical 

 Composition of Oceanic Deposits, Prof. J. B. Harrison and 

 .\. J. Jukes-Browne, 527 ; Traitedes Gites .Mineraux el Metal- 

 liferes, E. Fuchsand L. de Launay, 555 ; Etude industrielle de.s 

 <;ites Mctalliferes, George Moreau, 555; -Annals of British 

 Geology, 1893, J. '*• Blake, 557: th.e Fossil of the Gotland 

 .Silurian, Prof. Lindstrcim, 563 : Fkivio-(jlacial and Inter- 

 Glacial Deposits in SwitzerlamI, Dr. I'rellen, 575; Death of 

 Prof. J. D. Dana, 587 ; Death of R. Fitch, 587 ; Comparison 

 of Russian and African (Karon) Permian Freshwater -Shells, 

 Dr. .\malitsky, 599; Collected Papers on some Controverted 

 l^iuestions of tieology, Joseph Ptesiwich, F. R.S., Prof. John 

 \V. Judd, F.R.S., 601"; Ihe Burmese Chipped Flints, Plio- 

 cene not Miocene, Dr. W. T. Blanford, F-R.S.,608; Niagata 

 and the (ireat Lakes, F- B. Taylor, 619 

 (;eometry : Anwemlung der Quaternionen auf die Geometrie, 

 Dr. P. .Molenbroek, 76; the Outlines of (Quaternions. Lieu:.- 

 Colonel II. W'. L. Mime, 76; Geometry in Schools, Edward 

 .M. I.angley, 176; an Introductory -Account of certain 

 .Modern Idea.s and Methods in Plane .\nalytical GeomcLry, 

 Charlotte .Angas .Scott, 483 

 German Imperial Physico-Technical Institute, Fifth Report 



of, 20 

 Germany. Khymhodcmiis tcrrcstris in, H. Simroth. 294 

 Giaco.s;\' (Dr. Piero), Italian Scientific Exijedition ti> .Monte 



Rosti, 57 

 <;ian.sanil Giantism, Dr. C. L. Dana. 381 

 Gibbe.-. I Prol. Lewis R.), Death of, 324 

 (iiberne (.Agnes), Radiant .Suns, 174 

 Gilbert's (Dr.), Researches on Development of School-children, 



232 

 C;iles (Alfred), Death of, 468 



tiirard (tMi.). Chemical Process for Purification of Water, 552 

 (lites .Mctalliferes, Elude Induslrielle dcs. George Moreau, 555 

 Giles Mineraux et Meialliferes, Traite (les, E. Fuchsand L. de 



l,;iunav. 555 

 Glacial Phenomena of Newfoundland, Labrador, and South 



Greenland, E. F. Wright, 430 

 <daciation ; a Criticism of the AstronoinicaT Theory of the Ice 

 -Age, ICdward P. Cidverwell, 33 



(,; lacier Lake, the Dxmme, Captain Ferryman. 130 



Gladstone (Dr. J. H., F.R.S.), .Argon, 3S9 ; the Metric 



.System, 562 

 Glaister(John), Sir William Smellie and his Conteni[Xiraries, 149 

 Glass, -Avenlurine. H. -S- Washington, 112 

 lilass, Cireen, in Plant-Hou.ses, 514 



Cdais, Simplified Process for Silvering. -A. and L- Lumiere, 571 

 Gla.s,s Vessels, the Explosion of Gases in, Prof- H- B. Dixon, 



F.R.S., 151 

 edass-blowing : Die Bearbeitung des tllases auf dem Bla.setische, 



D- Djakonow und W- Lermantoff, 580 

 Glazebrook (R- T., F-R-S-), -Mechanics for Colleges and 



Schools : Statics. 484 

 Lllobe, the Use of the, in Crystallography, J- 'S . Buchanan, 



F-R-S-. 184; William J. I'oiw, 223 

 Glow Lamps, 239, 35S 

 (;iubl) (P. C), Ihe Soaking of Seeds, 107 

 Glycogen in Blood, M. Kaufmann, 503 



Goeldi ( Dr. E. -A. ), Breeding Habits of Brazilian Tree-Frogs, 407 

 Ciold Discovered in Isle of Man, 299 



Gold Nuggets, the Structure of. Prof. Liversidge, F". R.S., 47 

 Cioldsmith ( E. ). \oIcanic Stalactites, 128 

 eloldstein ( Prof. ). Effect of Cathode Rays on Colour of Certain 



Salts, 62, 406 

 Conner (E. C- K-), Commercial Cieography, 30 

 Gordon (Surgeon-General C- A-), the Island of Madeira, for the 



Invalid and Naturalist. 197 

 Gordon (Mrs.), the Life and Corresi>ondence of William Buck- 

 land. D.D.. F.R..S.,457 

 GosslH.), the Black-veined White Butterfly. 391 

 liotch (Prof. Francis, F.R.S.), the Present State of Physiologica 



Research, 103 

 Goto (Seitaro), Studies on the Ecto-parasitic Treinatodes of 



Japan, 244 

 Giittingen Royal -Academy, 408 

 (Wittingen Royal Society. 96, 624 

 Gradient-Telemeter Level, 112 



(.iranite. the ( juarry ing of, in India, Dr- II- Warth, 272 

 (Iraphic Statics, the Elements of, L. M- Hoskins, 7 

 Graphite, the Varieties of, H. Moissan, 191 

 (;rasset (E.). Physiological Properties of Oxalate and Cry- 



-stallised Salts of Nicotine, 264 

 Gravitation: Dr. J. Joly, F.R.S., 57. 127. 

 Worthington. F.R..S., 79 : Prof. Oliver J. 

 Gray (Prof. A.), Les Oscillations Electriciucs, H. Poincare, 361 

 Green (Prof. -A. H., F.R-S.), Recent Sections in Malvern Hills, 



94 

 Green Glass in Plant-Houses. 514 

 Greener (I. H-). Death of, 561 



Greenhill'lProf- A- G.. F.R.S.), the .Science of Mechanics : a 

 Critical and Historical Ex|)osition of its Principles, Dr. 

 Ernest Mach, 49 : the .Alleged -AI>soluteness of -Motions of 

 Rot.ation, 105 : the Dynamics of a Top, 309 



C'.reenland, Meteorological Station e>tabli.-hed at Angmagsahk, 

 279 



(Iregory (Dr. \. W.), .\nalog)- belween \esuvian Block and 

 Arckvan Ri'xrk-masses, 251 : Lithogenesis der Gegenwart, 

 Johannes W'alther. 313: ( leotektonisrhe Probleme. A. 

 Rothpletz. 313 : Morphologic der Erilolwrtlache, Dr. Albert 

 Penck, 313: the (leological Distribution of Fossils, 470; 

 Sequence of Barbados Rocks, 502 



Clr^ory (R. A.), the Planet Earth: an -Astronomical Intro- 

 duction to Geography, 291 ; the -Advance of Technical 

 Educati m. 379 



tirehant (N.), CaH)on Monoxide Produced by Combustion in 

 Electric Arc. 622 



t;riffiths (E. IL). Ca|xicity for Heat, 11: S|>ecific Heat of 

 -Aniline, 71 ; Laient Hea; of Eva|Kiration of Water, 334 



Grodspeed (Mr-), the Sjwcific Heat of Tungsten. 424 



Groom (Percy), Monocotyledonous -Saprophytes. 263 



Ciross (Dr.). Electrolysis of Solution of Mixed Nit;ate ami Sul- 

 phate of Silver plus a liule Nitric Acid. 288 



Gr.>.sse(Dr. E.), Die .Anfangc der Kuii-st. 241 



Grote (Dr. Hermann), De;iih of. 4SS 



C.rouse Exmlus in \orkshire, I. V.. Harling, 422 



Growth of St. Louis Children, the, William Townsend Poner, 

 Prof. Karl Pcar.s<jn, 145 



Gnison (Hermann). Death of. 344 



GuglielmolSig.), Meih.xl n{ Identifying Former I^vel of Water 

 after Withdrawal of .Solid iniincrseil therein, 231 



Guiana Forest, in the, James Rtnlway, 387 



223 : Prof. A. 

 Lodge. F.R.S., 



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