Index 



Valpy, 253 ; Geology, Thomas C. Chamberlin and 

 Rollin D. Salisbury, 267; Recent Exploration in the 

 Mentone Caves, Prof. Marcellin Boule, 276 ; Geological 

 Survey of Canada, 276 ; Death of T. W. Shore, 27S ; 

 the Marine Beds in the Coal-measures of North Stafford- 

 shire, J. T. Stobbs, 310; Geology of Cyprus, C. V. 

 Bellamy and A. J. Jukes-Browne, 310; Geological Map 

 of Cyprus, C. V. Bellamy, 471 ; Stanford's Geological 

 Atlas' of Great Britain (Based on Reynold's Geological 

 Atlas), Horace B. Woodward, F.R.S., 315 ; Death of 

 Dr. Albert von Reinach, 325 ; Geology of the Moon, 

 Sir Arch. Geikie, P'.R.S., 348; Classification of Igneous 

 Rocks, H. Stanley Jevons, 335 ; Eruptive Basic Rocks 

 of French Guinea, .\. Lacroix, 407 ; the Hauraki Gold- 

 fields of New Zealand, W. Lindgren, 421 ; Zinc and Lead 

 Deposits of Northern Arkansas, G. I. .\dams, 450; the 

 Copper Deposits of the Encampment District, Wyoming, 

 A. C. Spencer, 450 ; Economic Resources of the 

 Northern Black Hills, J. D. Irving and S. F. Emmons, 

 450; T. A. Jaggar, jun., 450; a Geological Recon- 

 naissance Across the Bitterroot Range and Clearwater 

 Mountains in Montana and Idaho, W. Lindgren, 450 ; 

 Refractory Siliceous Ores of South Dakota, J. D. Irving 

 and S. F. Emmon, 452 ; the Jammu Coal-fields, India, 

 R. R. Simpson, 471 ; the Submarine Great Canyon of 

 the Hudson River, Dr. J. W. Spencer, 472 ; Climatic 

 Features in the Land Surface, Dr. Albrecht Penck, 472 ; 

 the Joess of Natchez and of the Lower Mississippi 

 \'alley. Prof. B. Shimek, 472 ; the Kansas Oil-fields, 

 W. H. Heydrick, 472 ; Exploration of the Potter Creek 

 Cave in California, W. J. Sinclair, 472 ; Classification 

 of the Sedimentary Rocks, Dr. J. E. Marr, 477; die 

 Kalahari, Dr. Siegfried Passarge, 4S1 ; Death of 

 Jeremiah Slade, 491 ; British .Association Geological 

 Photographs, 538 ; the Old Moraines of South Victoria 

 Land, H. T. Ferrar, 550; Death of H. B. Medlicott, 

 F.R.S., 565 ; Obituarv Notice of, 612 ; Experiment in 

 Mountain Building, Lord Avebury, P.C, F.R.S., 575; 

 Existence of Schists with Graptoliths at Haci-El- 

 Khenig, Central Sahara, G. B. M. Flamand, 576; Land- 

 scape in History and Other Essays, Sir Archibald Geikie, 

 F.R.S., 577; the Fishes of the Two Sides of the Isthmus 

 of Panama, Messrs. Gilbert and Starks, 590: Death of 

 Prof. A. A. Wright, 614; the pre-Glacial \'alleys of 

 Northumberland and Durham, Dr. D. Woolacott, 616 ; 

 the Physical History of the Victoria Falls, .\. J. C. 

 Molyneux, 619 : Proposed Classification of the Coal- 

 measures, R. Kidston, 622 ; .Age and Relations of the 

 Phosphatic Chalk of Taplow, H. J. O. White and L. 

 Treacher, 622 ; Graptolite-bearing Rocks of the South 

 Orkney Islands, Dr. J. Harvey Pirie. 623 

 Geometry : Death of Dr. Francesco Chizzoni, 36, 350 ; a 

 School Geometry, H. S. Hall and F. H. Stevens, 75 ; 

 Theoretical Geometry for Beginners, C. H. .Allcock, 75 ; 

 Elementary Plane Geometry, V. M. Turnbull, 75 ; a 

 New Geometry for Senior Forms, S. Barnard and J. M. 

 Child, 174 ; Solutions of the Exercises in Godfrey and 

 Siddons's Elementary Geometry, E. A. Price, 248 ; 

 Elementary Pure Geometry, with Mensuration, E. 

 BuJdon, 507 ; Lessons in E.xperimental and Practical 

 Geometry, H. S. Hall and F. H. Stevens, 507 ; the 

 Elements of Geometry, Theoretical and Practical, B. 

 Arnett, 507 

 Georgiad^s (N.), the Spring at Hammam Moussa, near 



Tor, Sinai, 312 

 German Educational Exhibits at St. Louis, 513 

 German-English Dictionary of Terms used in Medicine 

 and the .Allied Sciences, a, Hugo Lang and B. Abra- 

 hams, 533 

 Gessard (C.), Tyrosinase of the Fly, 24 

 Giacobini (M.), Discovery of a New Comet (1Q04 d), 185 ; 

 Elements and Ephemeris of Comet 1904 (i, 211 ; Dis- 

 covery of a New Comet, 1905 a, 518 

 Giacobini, Comet 1904 d, 233; M. Ebell, 256; Giacobini 

 Comet 1005 n. Prof. .Aitken, 544 ; Dr. Stromgren, 569 ; 

 Prof. Hartwig, 569 ; G. Bigourdan, 575 

 Gibbons (Kenrick), Mosquitoes Destroyed by Fish, 446 

 Gibson (Frank), Superstitions about .Animals, ;io 

 Gibson (George .A.), an Elementary Treatise on Graphs. 211 

 Gibson (Prof. R. J. Harvey), Axillary Scales of .Aquatic 

 Monocotyledans, 599 



Gilbert (Dr. G. K.), Origin of Lunar Formation, 256 

 Gilbert (-Mr.), the Fishes of the Two Sides of the Isthmus 



of Panama, 590 

 Gilchrist (L.), Electrolysis of Acid Solutions of Aniline, 88 

 Gill (Sir David), Annual Report of the Cape Observatory, 



63 

 Giolitti (F.), Attempts to Decide by Physical Methods the 



Nature of Isodynamic Substances, 113 

 Giran (H.), Combustion of Sulphur in the Calorimetric 



Bomb, 240 

 Girard (P.), Weight of the Brain as a Function of the 



Body Weight in Birds, 600 

 Glacial Geology of New Jersey, the, Rollin D. Salisbury,. 



186 

 Glaciers, the Melting of, in Winter, Dr. R. von Len- 



denfeld, 62 

 Glamour of the Earth, the, George A. B. Dewar, 53 

 Glasgow (Lord), Spread of the Steam Turbine for Marine 



Propulsion, 594 

 Glasgow University, Lord Kelvin and, 104 

 Gledhill (J. M.), Development and Rise of High-speed Tool' 



Steel, 40 

 Glossary of Geographical and Topographical Terms,. 



Alexander Knox, 271 

 Glow-worm in India, an Aquatic, N. .Annandale, 288 

 Gnesotto (Dr. Tullio), Superfusion Phenomena, 305 

 Godohot (M.), on Dextrorotatorv Lactic Acid, 503 

 Goddard (P. E.). Folk-tales of Plains Indians, 418 

 Godfrey and Siddons's Elementary Geometry, Solutions of 



the Exercises in, E. A. Price, 248 

 Coding (Dr. F.), the Australian Cicadidse, 72 

 Godlewski (Dr. T.), a New Radio-active Product from 



Actinium, 294 

 Gods, the Food of the, H. G. Wells, 193 

 Gold Mining in France, 445 

 Gold and Silver Ores, Cyaniding, H. Forbes Julian and 



Edgar Smart, 292 

 Goldschmidt (Dr. R.), Distinct Second Family Type of 



Lancelets (Cephalochordata), 590 

 Gomery (A. de Gerlache de), R^sultats du Voyage du 



S.A'. Belgica en 1897, 1898, 1899, sous le Commandemant 



de, 337 

 Goodall (Dr.), Experiments on the Simultaneous Removal 



of Spleen and Thymus, 263 

 Goodrich (W. Francis), Small Destructors for Institutional 



and Trade Waste, 246 

 Gordon (Dr. Mervyn), Bacterial Test for Estimation of 



Air-pollution, 237 

 Gore (J. E.), a Probable Variable of the Algol Type, 55 ; 



Studies in .Astronomy, 199 

 Gbttingen Royal Society of Sciences, 192, 600 

 Gotz (P.), Parallax of a Low Meteor, 133 

 Government Observatorv at Victoria, the, P. Baracchi, 449 

 Gowers (Sir William R., F.R.S.), Clinical Lectures on 



Diseases of the Nervous System, 6 

 Graber's Leitfaden der Zoologie fiir hbhere Lehranstalten, 



265 

 Grablovitz (Prof.), Nature of Wave Motion in Third Phase 



of Record of Distant Earthquake, 20 

 Grace (J. H.), the Algebra of Invariants, 601 

 Grand'Eury (M.), the Grains Found attached to Pec- 



toptcris Pluckciieti, 575 

 Granger (.Albert), the Properties of Tungstic Anhydride as a 



Colouring Material for Porcelain, 575 

 Grant (Prebendary). Exploration at the Ancient British 



Lake Village at Glastonbury, 422 

 Graphic Statics, T. .Alexander and A. W. Thompson, 507 

 Graphs, an Elementary Treatise on, George A. Gibson, 



Prof. George M. Minchin, F.R.S., 211 

 Grass-snake, Tenacity to Life of a, E. V. Windsor, 390 

 Gray (Dr. A. .A.), the Membranous Labyrinth of the In- 

 ternal Ear of Man and the Seal, 615 

 Great Britain and Ireland, the Mammals of, J. G. Millais, 



121 

 Great Britain, Stanford's Geological .Atlas of (Based on 



Rpvnolds's Geological Atlas), Horace B. Woodward, 



F.R.S., 315 

 Greek at Cambridge, Compulsory, 414, 416 ; John C. Willis, 



273; Edward T. Dixon, 295; A. B. Basset, F.R.S., 318; 



Prof. J. Wertheimer, 344 TR- Vere Laurence. H. Rack- 

 ham, and A. C. Seward, F.R.S., 390; W. Batesoir. 



