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October i, 1914 
East Africa, Prof. F. Jaeger, 414; Journey in Central 
Brazil, T. Roosevelt, Dr. J. Evans, 432; Gulf 
Stream, Commander Hepworth, 441; Realm of Nature, 
Dr. H. R. Mill, 450; Junior Geography of the World, 
B. C. Wallis, 453; Exploration of Tsangpo River, 
Capt. Bailey, 460; Sir Aurel Stein in Central Asia, 
460; Wilds of Maoriland, Dr. J. M. Bell, 482; Map of 
United States, 505; Junk’s Natur-Fiihrer: die Riviera, 
A. Voigt, 580; Erdbeben- und Vulkankunde Siid- 
italiens, A. Sieberg, 580; Cambridge County Geo- 
graphies : (1) Merionethshire, A. Morris, (2) Northum- 
berland, S. R. Haselhurst, 580; Madras Presidency, 
Mysore, Coorg, etc., E. Thurston, 580 
Geological Society : Work of Darwin and Wallace : Address, 
Dr. Aubrey Strahan, 76; Geological Society of Glasgow, 
329 
Geology: Alex. Agassiz and Funafuti Boring, Prof. J. W. 
Judd, 31, 135; Dr. F. Wood-Jones, 135; Structural 
Analogies between Rocks and Metals, Prof. Fearnsides, 
44; Petrology, F. P. Mennell, 82; Coal Bed Forma- 
tion, J. J. Stevenson, 119; Red Sea, Cyril Crossland, 
163; Igneous Rocks, J. P. Iddings, 183; the Earth’s 
Contraction, Dr. J. Ball, 188; la Face de la Terre, 
Prof. E. Suess, E. de Margerie, 293; Traité de 
Géographie Physique, Prof. E. de Martonne, 293; (1) 
Varied Type of European Sedimentary Rocks, (2) Alpine 
Faults, W. Deecke, 276; Structure of Coal, W. C. 
Grummitt and Dr. Hickling, 288; Porosity of Karroo 
Rocks, A. L. du Toit, 289; Origin of Black Forest and 
Vosges, P. Kessler, 301; Recent Work in Australasia, 
307; Text-book of Geology, Prof. J. Park, 319; Origin 
of the World, R. McMillan, 320; Relation of Vredefort | 
Granite to Witwatersrand System, F. W. Penny, 341; 
Devonian of Maryland, A. K. Jukes-Browne, 386; 
Sequence of Lavas at North Head, Dunedin, Prof. P. 
Marshall, 394; Igneous Rocks and their Origin, Prof. 
R. A. Daly, 449; Diamond Fields of S. Africa, Dr. 
P. A. Wagner, 527; Capt. Vilkitski’s Arctic Isles, 539; 
Canadian Official Guides, 545; Coast Sand Dunes, 
Spits, Wastes, G. O. Case, 583; Petrographic 
Provinces, M. Stark, 592; New Jersey, 592; Geologic 
Time-table, Dr. Schuchert, 591; Minerals and _ the 
Microscope, H. G. Smith, 610; the Lost Land of 
Agulhas, Prof. E. H. L. Schwarz, 624; Geological Map 
of the Caucasus, Dr. F. Oswald, 632 
of Britain: Stanford’s Geological Atlas of Great Britain 
and Ireland, with Plates of Fossils, Horace B. Wood- 
ward, 30; Geology of Rockall, Prof. J. W. Judd, 154; 
Composition of Rockallite, Dr. H. S. Washington, 154 ; 
Essex River System, Prof. J. W. Gregory, 232; Car- 
boniferous Volcanoes of King’s County, W. D. Haigh, 
260; Carlisle-Solway Basin. Prof. J. W. Gregory, 288; 
Glaciology of South-east Durham, C. T. Trechmann, 
340; Geological Survey of Great Britain, 360; Develop- 
ment of Ammonite from Charmouth, L. F. Spath, 
394; Discoid Limestones simulating Organic Characters, 
G. Abbott, 414: Rocks from Gough Isle, Dr. R. 
Campbell, 420: Ballachulish Fold, Argyllshire, E. B. 
Bailey. 446; Wicklow Lakes, Prof. H. J. Seymour, 
577; Reptiles of Oxford Clay, Dr. C. W. Andrews, 
582; North Cornwall, H. Dewey, 592 
See also Paleontology 
Geometry: Practical Geometry and Graphics, Prof. J. 
Harrison and G. A. Baxandall, 2; Optical Representa- 
tion of Non-Euclidean Geometry, Prof. Bryan, 33; 
Persvective made Easy by Stereoscopic Diagrams, 
C. E. Benham, 108; Triangle giving Area of any 
Circle, T. M. P. Hughes, Prof. Mathews, 110; Plane 
Geometry, Prof. W. B. Ford and C. Ammerman, 159; 
Descriptive Geometry, Prof. JT. C. Tracey and Prof. 
H. B. North, 348; Board of Education Circular, 686 
German Popular Science, 373: German East Africa, Prof. 
F. Jaeger, 414; German Trade and Technical Educa- 
tion, 465 
Germanium from Vichy Water, J. Bardet, 289 
“Ghosts, All Men are,” L. P. Jacks, A. E. Crawley, 81 
Gifts and Grants: Royal Societv, for Experimental 
Research, 2000l., from Mr. J. Dewrance, 12; Army 
Air Service, 1,000,000l. Grant, 36; Shackleton Trans- 
antarctic Expedition, 1o,oool. from Civil Service, 
36; 24,0001. from Sir James Caird, 459; Civil Service 
Lndex 
XAV 
Estimates, 99; Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 
10,000l., from Lady Wernher, 118; Agriculture in Isle 
of Man, 20,000l., bequeathed by H. B. Noble, 206; 
Government Grants for Education and Science, 259; 
Rockefeller Institution for Medical Research, 510,000l., 
from J. D. Rockefeller, 511; Ainerican Museum of 
Natural History, 1,000,000l., left by Mrs. M. K. Jesup, 
536; Paris Academy, Bonaparte Fund, 572; Yale 
Medical School, 80,o00l., in memory of Mrs. G. 
Lauder, 577; Medical Researches, Government Grants, 
590; Scottish Zoological Park, for housing, 1,o00l., 
from Lord Salvesen, 590; Toronto University Research 
Fund, 3000l. for five years, from Citizens, 656 
Gipsy Bibliography, Dr. Black, 4; Gipsy Coppersmiths, 
Andreas (Mui Shulxo), 57 
Giraffes, Nubian, brought to London in 1836, 329 
Glacial Epoch, Dr. N. O. Holst, 621 
Glaciers, Oscillations of French, 534 
Glands, Internal Secretion of Ductless, P. T. Herring, 650 
Glasgow Electric Tramways and the University, 300 
Glass, Collection of Ancient, Dr. Edith H. Hall, 220 
Gold: Electrical Condition of a Gold Surface, H. Hartley, 
75; Influence of the Gold Supply on Prices and Profits, 
Sir D. Barbour, 294 
Golden Bough: “Balder the Beautiful,” Prof. J. G. Frazer, 
A. E. Crawley, 157; Adonis, etc., Prof. J. G. Frazer, 
A. E. Crawley, 476 
Gonococcus, Vitality of Cultures, A. Lumiére, 447 
Gorilla, Dublin, Prof. G. H. Carpenter, 136 
Government Laboratory Report, 35 
Granuloma venereum, Drs. Aragoa and Vianna, 142 
Grape Must, Nitrogenous Materials of, R. Marcille, 261 
Graphical Methods, Prof. C. Runge, 159 
Grass, Manuring, G. R. Bland, 119 
Gravimetric Survey of Italy, 330 
Gravitation, Kinetic Theory of, Dr. C. F. Brush, 493 
Gravity: Gravity in Egypt and the Sudan, P. A. Curry, 
17; Action of Gravity on Gaseous Mixtures, G. Gouy, 
102; Gravity in United States, 222; Inquiry re Eleva- 
tion of Harton Colliery, E. McLennan, 507 
Greek Surgical Instruments Discovered in Ionia, 117; 
Greek Cosmical Systems, Prof. Duhem, 317; Greek 
Mathematics, Prof. G. Loria, 475 
Green Ray at Sunset, Dr. R. C. T. Evans, 664 
Greenwich, Royal Observatory, 387 
Growth of Hops, Dr. J. Schmidt, 
Growth, Dr. C. P. White, 235 
Guatemala Ruins, 248 
Guinea Pigs, Reversion in, Prof. Castle, 142 
Gulf Stream, Comm. M. W. C. Hepworth, 441 
Gunda ulvae, Influence of Osmotic Pressure on Regenera- 
tion of, Miss D. J. Lloyd, 259 
Gypsum, Dehydration, C. Gaudefroy, 499 
Gypsy Bibliography, Dr. G. F. Black, 4; Gipsy Copper- 
smiths in Liverpool and Birkenhead, Andreas (Mui 
Shuko), 57 
Gyroscopic Two-wheeled Car, 
Boys, 251 
199; Pathology of 
Schilowsky, Prof. C. V. 
Hemoglobins, Spectral Structure, F. Vlés, 261 
Hzemoproteus of Indian Pigeon, Mrs. Adie, Lt.-Col. A. 
Alcock, 584 
Hamburg Observatory in Bergedorf, 121 
Harhours, Suspension Railways for, H. Ollendorff, 120 
Hardening of Steel, Profs. Edwards and Carpenter, Mr. 
McCance, Dr. W. Rosenhain, 626 
Harmonic Analysis, Tables for Use of, Prof. H. H. Turner, 
A62 ? 
Hartley University College, 444 
Harton Colliery, Elevation? E. McLennan, 507 
Harvard College Observatory Report, Prof. E. S. Pickering, 
251 
Havre Meeting of French Association, 533, 595 
Hawaii : Water Resources, 71; Hawaiian. Volcano Observa- 
tory, 462 
Health Renort, 1912-13, 18; Dental Diseases and Health, 
Dr. 1. S. Wallace, 160 
Heart : Inclinations of Electrical Axis of Human Heart, Dr. 
A. 1). Waller, 313; Fibrillation, Dr. Lewis, Prof. 
MacWilliam, 595; Anatomy in Birds, Dr. I. Mac- 
kenzie, 595 
