Nature, 1 

 December lo, 1903J 



Index 



XXI 



Fuller (Caleb A.), Colon Bacillus in Oysters, Bacteriological 

 Examination of Digestive Tract of Oysters, 135 



Gaden (Captain), New Fossils Found by, in the Soudan, 143 



Gaiffe (M.), Transmission Dynamometer, 47 



Gamble (Dr. F. W.), Bionomics of Convoluta roscoffensis, 



237 

 Ciannett (Henry), the Forests of Oregon, 406 ; Forestry in 



the State of Washington, 406 

 Garden Flowers, a Concise Handbook of, H. M. Batson, 

 571 



Garden, a Gloucestershire Wild, 342 



(iardner (Prof. P.), Human Science and Education, 597 



Gardner (Willoughby), Nest Cells of Osmia xanthomelana 

 from Conway, North Wales, 118 



(iarland (I^. V. Lester), Flora of the Island of Jersey, 525 



Garrett (H.), Properties of Colloidal Solutions, 137 



(iarrigou-Lagrange (P.), Kinematography of Barometric 

 Movements, 168 



Garstang (John), Excavations at Beni Hasan, Egypt, 229 ; 

 Egyptian Burial Customs, 637 ; the Roman Fortress 

 Bremettenacum (Ribchester), 635 



Garungsproblems, Die Zymasegarung Untersuchungen iiber 

 den Inhalt der Hefezellen und die biologische S'eite des, 

 Eduard Buchner, Hans Buchner, and Martin Hahn, Dr. 

 Arthur Croft Hill, 385 



Garvin (John B.), Qualitative Chemical Analysis, 366 



Gas : the Origin of Natural Gas and Petroleum, Eugene 

 Coste, 20 ; Radio-active Gas from Tap-water, Prof. 

 Thomson, F.R.S., at the Cambridge Philosophical 

 Society, 90 



Gases at High Temperatures, the Spectra of Metals and, 

 Prof. J. Trowbridge, 234 



Gases Occluded by Radium Bromide, Sir William Ramsay, 

 K.C.B., F.R.S., and Frederick Soddy, 246 



Gast (Dr. P.), the Path of Comet 1894 I. (Denning), 

 606 



Gaudrv (Albert), Palaeontological Observations in Alaska, 

 616 



Gautier (Armand), Formation of Alcohol in the Ferment- 

 ation of Plant Juices, 167 ; New Method for the Detection 

 of Arsenic, 311 



Gegenschein Light, Comets and their Tails and the, 

 Frederick G. Shaw, 245 



(iehrcke (Prof.), Interference of Light-waves, 15 



Geikie (Sir Arch., F.R.S.), Summer Lightning, 367 



Geist und Korper, Seele und Leib, Ludwig Busse, 98 



Geite, Se'ismometry and, Dr. C. Chree, F.R.S., 55, 176; 

 Prof. John Milne, F.R.S., 127 



Geitel (Mr.), Cause of the Electrical Conductivity of the 

 Air in the Neighbourhood of Phosphorus Undergoing 

 Slow Oxidation, 137 



Geminorum, Nova, Prof. E. C. Pickering, 16; Prof. Hale, 

 68; Prof. Frost, 68; Variability of. Prof. E. C. Picker- 

 ing, 89 ; Observations of. Prof. Barnard, 207 ; Spectro- 

 scopic Observations of. Prof. Perrine, 279 ; the Spectrum 

 of. Dr. H. D. Curtis, 425 



Generic Names, some Overlooked Zoological, Prof. T. D. A. 

 Cockerell, 526 



<;pnvresse (P!), Nitrosite of Pulegone, 568 



G.odetical Instruments, a Novel Feature for. Sir Howard 

 ( irubb, 606 



Geography: Work and Position of the National Antarctic 

 Expedition, 12 ; Narrative of the British Antarctic Ex- 

 pedition, Sir Clements Markham, 159 ; Death and 

 Obituary Notice of Paul du Chaillu, 13 ; the Bermuda 

 Islands, A. E. Verrill, 53; Royal Geographical Society's 

 Medal Awards, 65 ; the Coloured Map Problem, W. A. 

 Price. 71 ; the Globe Geography Readers, Intermediate, 

 Our Island Home, Vincent T. Murch^, 76 ; Geographical 

 Research, Sir Clements Markham, K.C.B.. F.R.S., at 

 the Royal Geographical Society, 91 ; Central Europe, Prof. 

 Joseph Partsch, 196; a Year's Residence in Lhassa, M. 

 Zybikofif, 205 ; the Island of F"ormosa, James W. David- 

 son, 243 ; the Antarctic Expeditions, Captain Scott, 307 ; 

 (ieographen-Kalender, 343 ; Journey through Eastern 

 Mongolia, Claude Russell and Hicks Beach, 516 

 igraphy of Disease, the, Frank G. Clemow, 171 

 >logy : Work and Position of the National Antarctic Ex- 

 pedition, 12 ; Great Rock Slide at Frank, 13 ; the Origin 

 of Natural Gas and Petroleum, Eugene Coste, 20; Geo- 



logical Society, 23, 117, 142, 191, 239, 262; Agricultural 

 Geology, J. E. Marr, 29 ; Mechanics of Igneous Intrusion, 

 R. A. Daly, 46 ; Ancient Lines of the Pliocene and 

 Quaternary Beaches on the French Coasts of the 

 Mediterranean, Ch. Dep^ret, 47 ; the Tanganyika 

 Problem, an Account of the Researches Undertaken Con- 

 cerning the Existence of Marine Animals in Central Africa, 

 J. E. S. Moore, 56 ; Death and Obituary Notice of William 

 Talbot Aveline, 65 ; Geology of Peru, 67 ; Discovery of 

 a Pigmy Elephant in the Pleistocene of Cyprus, Dorothy 

 M. A, Bate, 71 ; Death of Charles de la Valine Poussin, 

 84 ; Traces of the Lutitian Sea in the Soudan, M. de 

 Lapparent, 95 ; Report on the Geological Observations 

 made during the Recent Polar Expedition of the Fram, 

 105 ; Arctic Geology, Dr. P. Schei, Prof. T. G. Bonney, 

 F.R.S., 418 ; Copper Deposits of New Jersey, W. H. Weed, 

 109; Triassic Cephalopods, 115; Age of the Principal 

 Lake-Basins between the Jura and the Alps, Dr. Charles 

 S. Du Riche Preller, 117; on a Shelly Boulder-clay in the 

 so-called Palagonite Formation of Iceland, Helgi 

 Pjetursson, 118; Geology of Kalahandi State, India, Dr. 

 T. L. Walker, 136 ; Disturbances in the Chalk near 

 Royston, H. B. Woodward, F.R.S., 142; Heterastrasa 

 from the Lower Rhaetic of Gloucestershire, R. F. Tomes, 

 142 ; Geology of the Country neai* Leicester, C. Fox- 

 Strangways, 161 ; Kangaroo Hills Mineral Field, W. E. 

 Cameron, 182 ; Wide Bay, Queensland, L. C. Ball, 182 ; 

 Experiment in Mountain-building, Right Hon. Lord Ave- 

 bury, F.R.S., 191 ; Geology of the Canonbie Coalfield, 

 Dr. Home and Dr. Peach, 214; the Intrusive Gneiss of 

 Tirerrill and Drumahair, Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole, 215; 

 Geology of North Arran and the Cumbraes, William 

 Gunn, 233 ; on Primary and Secondary Devitrification in 

 Glassy Igneous Rocks, John Parkinson, 239 ; Prof. T. G, 

 Bonney, F.R.S., 239; Transported Mass of Ampthill Clay 

 in the Boulder-clay at Biggleswade, Henry Home, 262 ; 

 the Rhietic and Lower Lias of Sedbury Cliff, Linsdall 

 Richardson, 262 ; Lowest Beds of the Lower Lias at 

 Sedbury Cliff, Arthur Vaughan, 262 ; Metamorphosed 

 Rocks of Ox Mountain Range, A. McHenry, 263 ; Death 

 of J. Peter Lesley, 277; Microscopic Structure of the 

 Mountain Limestones of Derbyshire, J. Barnes, 304; 

 Chipped Flints from Yenangyoung, Burma, R. J. C. 

 Swinhoe, 328 ; Geology of the South Wales Coalfield, 

 A. Strahan, R. H. Tiddeman and W. Gibson, 329; a 

 Buried Triassic Landscape, Prof. Watts, 332 ; the Form- 

 ation of Chert, Dr. Catherine A. Raisin, 352 ; Marl-slate 

 and Yellow Sands of Northumberland and Durham, Prof. 

 G. A. Lebour, 352 ; Diffusion of Granite into Schists, 

 E. Greenly, 352 ; Geological Structure of the Central 

 " Plessurgebirge," Dr. Henry Hoek, 375; General Geo- 

 logy of Fiji, W. G. Woolnough, 384 ; the Geological 

 Structure of Monzoni and Fassa, Dr. Maria M. Ogilvie- 

 Gordon, 413 ; the Building of the Grampians, 

 Peter Macnair, 422 ; Zones in the Chalk, Dr. A. W. 

 Rowe, 428; the International Geological Congress, 515; 

 Radium and the Geological Age of" the Earth, Prof. J. 

 Joly, F.R.S., 526; Death of John Allen Brown, 529; 

 Geology of Austria-Hungary, Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole, 

 i^ijo ; Topography and Geology of the Eastern Desert of 

 Egypt (Central Portion), T. Barron and W. F. Hume, 

 569 ; the Geology and Petrography of Crater Lake, 

 National Park, Joseph Silas Diller and Horace Bushnell 

 Patton, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., e^yd : Surface Geology 

 of Cheshire in its Relation to Agriculture, William 

 Edwards, 579 ; Gisements min^raux, Stratigraphie et 

 Composition, Fran(^ois Miron, 597; I'Evolution compar^e 

 des Sables, Jules Girard, 620 ; Progress of Geological 

 Survey of the United Kingdom, 625 

 Geometry : De 1 'Experience en G^ometrie, C. de Freycinet, 

 5 ; Reform in School Geometry, Prof. G. H. Bryan, 

 F.R.S., 7; Prof. John Perry, F.R.S., 7 ; R. W. H. T. 

 Hudson, 177 ; Prof. Frank R. Barrell, 296 ; a School 

 Geometry, H. S. Hall and F. H. Stevens, 147, 414 ; 

 Experimental and Theoretical Course of Geometry, A. T. 

 Warren, 147 ; Elementary Geometry, Frank R. Barrell, 

 147 ; Solid Geometry, Dr. Franz Hocevar, 147 ; Geo- 

 metrical Optics : an Elementary Treatise upon the Theory 

 and its Practical Application to the more Exact Measure- 

 ments of Optical Properties, Thomas H. Blakesley, 

 Edwin Edser, 217; Practical Plane and Solid Geometry 



