Index 



r Nattirtt 

 {^December 8, 1904 



McLennan, 151; the Gas Supply of the Metropolis, 188; 

 Natural Gas iipring near Aylesbury, A. W. Itter, 631 



Gas Engine, Cecil's, Rev. F. J. Jervis-Smith, F.R.S., 553 



Gas-poisoning: Carbon-monoxide Asphyxiation, Prof. E. J. 

 McWeeney, 1 19 



Gases : Applications of the Kinetic Theory to Gases, 

 \"apours, and Solutions, W. P. Boynton, 295 ; Escape of 

 Gases from the Earth's Atmosphere, Dr. Johnstone 

 Stoney, 2S6 



Gatin-Gruzewska (Madame Z.), Molecular Weight of 

 Glycogen, 216; Ultramicroscopic Observations on Solu- 

 tions of Pure Glycogen, 548 



Gautier (Armand), Arsenic in Food, 311 



Gautier (Prof. R.), Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. 

 Charles Soret, 251 



Gehirns, die Entvvicklung des menschlichen, wahrend der 

 ersten Monate, Prof. Wilhelm His, 293 



Geiger (.M.), Percentage Dissociation of Hydrobromic Acid 

 and Hydrochloric Acid, 446 



Geikie (Sir Archibald, F.R.S.), Scottish Reminiscences, 76; 

 Emergence and Submergence of Land, Lecture at Geo- 

 logical Society, iii 



Geitel (Mr.), New Apparatus for Measuring the Radio- 

 activity of Soils, 458 ; Conductivity of the Atmosphere due 

 to a Radio-active Emanation from the Earth's Crust, 458; 

 Radio-activity of the Atmosphere and the Earth, 639 



Gems of the East, A. Henry Savage Landor, 248 



Gems and Gem Minerals, Dr. Oliver Cumniings Farring- 

 ton, 26 



Gems and Precious Stones, 26 



Geodesy : .■\ction of Terrestrial Magnetism upon a Tube of 

 Nickel Steel (Invar) intended for Use as a Geodesic Pen- 

 dulum, G. Lippman, 47 ; the Present Position of Geodesy, 

 104 



Geography : the Globe Geography Readers, Vincent T. 

 Murch^, 4 ; Round Kanchenjunga, a Narrative of Moun- 

 tain Travel and E.xploration, Douglas \V. Freshfield, 8 ; 

 Death and Obituary Notice of Sir H. M. Stanley, 35 ; 

 Death of Eli Sowerbutts, 36 ; Royal Geographical 

 Society's Medal Awards, <^q ; the " Islands of Wdk-Wiik " 

 of the " .\rabian Nights," Dr. A. R. Wallace, 61; from 

 India to Fergana, Lieut. -Colonel V. T. Novitskiy, 79 ; 

 Katalog der Bibliothek der Gesellschaft der Erdkunde zu 

 Berlin, Versuch einer Systematik der geographischen 

 Literatur, 149 ; on the Dimensions of Deep-sea Waves 

 and their Relation to Meteorological and Geographical 

 Conditions, Dr. \'aughan Cornish, 210; Sand-buried 

 Ruins of Khotan, Personal Narrative of a Journey of 

 ArchjEological and Geographical Exploration in Chinese 

 Turkestan, M. Aurel Stein, H. R. Hall, 275 ; the Geo- 

 logist as Geographer, Prof. Israel C. Russell, 289 ; the 

 Fauna and Geography of the Maldive and Laccadive 

 Archipelagoes, 337; Death of Prof. F. Ratzel, 414; 

 Obituary Notice of, 581 ; Death and Obituary Notice of 

 Mrs. Isabella Bishop, 581 ; Italy, a Popular Account of the 

 Country, its People, and its Institutions (including Malta 

 and Sardinia), Prof. W. Deecke, Prof. G. H. Bryan, 

 F.R.S., 605; New Physical Geography, Ralph S. Tarr, 

 29 ; Recent Changes in the Elevation of Land and Sea 

 in the Vicinity of New York City, G. \V. Tuttle, 131 ; the 

 Colossal Bridges of Utah, 353 ; Alteration of Level of the 

 Mediterranean, Ph. Negris, 360; see also British 

 .Association 



Geology : Death of Dr. Charles Ricketts, 37 ; the Fossil 

 Foot-prints of the Jura-Trias of North America, Dr. R. S. 

 Lull, 37; Geological Feature of the Diamond Mines in 

 the Pretoria District, Herbert Kynaston and A. L. Hall, 

 42; Geological Society, 46, 94, iiS, 166, 214, 262; Dis- 

 covery of Human Remains under the Stalagmite-floor of 

 Cough's Cavern, near Cheddar, H. N. Davies, 46; His- 

 tory of Volcanic Action in the Phlegrsan Fields, Prof. 

 Giuseppe Dp Lorenzo, 46 ; Bau und Bild Osterreichs, 

 Carl Diener, Rudolf Hoernes, Franz E. Suess, and Victor 

 Uhlig, Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole, 40 ; on the Flow of 

 Underground Waters in Limestone Regions, 61 ; Scottish 

 Reminiscences, Sir Archibald Geikie. F.R.S., 76; Death 

 and Obituary Notice of Frank Rutley, 84 ; New Species 

 of Eoscorpius from the Upper Carboniferous Rocks of 

 Lancashire, W. Baldwin and W. H. Sutcliffe. oj ; Genesis 

 of the Gold-deposits of Barkerville (British Columbia), 



A. J. R. Atkin, 94; the First Record of Glacial Action 

 in Tasmania, Prof. J. W. Gregory, F.R.S., loi ; Emer- 

 gence and Submergence of Land, Sir Archibald Geikie, 

 Sec.R.S., at Geological Society, iii; Quartzite-dykes 

 near Snelston, H. H. Arnold-Bemrose, iiS; Phenomena 

 bearing upon the Age of the Lake of Geneva, Dr. C. S. 

 Du Riche Preller, 118; Catalogue of the Mesozoic Plants 

 in the Department of Geology, British Museum (Natural 

 History), the Jurassic Flora, ii., Liassic and Oolitic 

 Floras of England (excluding the Inferior Oolite Plants 

 of the Yorkshire Coast), A. C. Seward, F.R.S., 124; 

 Death of Dr. Ma.x Kaech, 157; Limestone with Upper 

 Gault Fossils at Barnwell, W. G. Fearnsides, 166 ; Age 

 of the Llyn-Padarn Dykes, J. V. Elsden, 166 ; Flexible 

 Sandstone (Itacolumite), 185; Geology in Norway, 211; 

 the Succession on " Hardangervidda," Mr. Kaldhol and 

 Mr. Rekstad, 211; Evidence for a Non-sequence between 

 the Keuper and Rhaetic Series in N.W. Gloucestershire 

 and Worcestershire, L. Richardson, 215; the Antrim 

 Raised Beach, George Coffey and R. Lloyd Praeger, 215 

 Alaska, vol. iii., Glaciers and Glaciation, G. K. Gilbert 

 vol. iv., Geologv and Pala;ontology, B. K. Emerson 

 C. Palache, W. H. Dall, E. O. Ulrich and F. H. Knowl 

 ton, 217; Geological Surveys of the United States, 256 

 Correlation of Geological Faunas, a Contribution to 

 Devonian Palaeontology, Prof. H. Shaler Williams, 256 

 Geology of South-western Idaho and South-eastern 

 Oregon, Israel C. Russell, 257; Vermilion Iron-bearing 

 District of Minnesota, J. Morgan Clements, 257; the 

 Menominee Iron-bearing District of Michigan, W. S. 

 Bayley, 258 ; Drainage Modifications in South-eastern 

 Ohio and Adjacent Parts of West \'irginia and Kentucky, 

 W. G. Tight, 25S ; Carboniferous Formations and Faunas 

 of Colorado, G. H. Girty, 258; Igneous Rocks of Pontes- 

 ford Hill (Shropshire), Prof. W. S. Boulton, 262 ; the 

 Bolshezemelsk Tundra, N. Karakash, 285 ; the Upper 

 Chalk of England and its Zones, 286 ; the Geologist as 

 Geographer, Prof. Israel C. Russell, 2S9 ; Geologie von 

 Deutschland und dem angrenzenden Gebieten, Dr. 

 Richard Lepsius, 317; Geological Notes, 334, 593; the 

 Stone Reefs of Brazil, J. C. Branner, 334; Modes of 

 Occurrence of Intrusive Rocks, J. G. Goodchild, 334 ; 

 Artesian Well Borings at Ithaca, New York, Prof. R. S. 

 Tarr, 335 ; Hanging Valley in Finger Lake Region of 

 Central New York, Prof. R. S. Tarr, 335 ; Geology of 

 the Country around Kingsbridge and Salcombe, W. A. E. 

 LIssher, 389 ; Geology of Shaffer Silver Mine District, 

 Texas, J. A. Udden, 389; die Gletscher, Dr. Hans Hess, 

 Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole, 477; the Tertiary Igneous 

 Rocks of Skye, Alfred Harker, F.R.S., Prof. Grenville 

 A. J. Cole, 506; the Oil Fields of Russia and the Russian 

 Petroleum Industry, A. Beeby Thompson, 525 ; Miocene 

 Diabase of the Santa Cruz Mountains, California, H. L. 

 Haehl and R. Arnold, 594 ; Glaciation of Mount Ktaadn, 

 Maine, R. S. Tarr, 594 ; Mineral Resources of Rio 

 Grande do Sul, H. Kilburn Scott, <;94 : Tin Deposits of 

 the York Region, Alaska, A. J. Collier, S94 ; New Cause 

 of Folding of Rock, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins, F.R.S., 

 620 

 Geometry : an Introduction to the Study of Geometry, A. J. 

 Pressland, 193 ; Elementary Geometry, Cecil Hawkins, 

 IQ3 ; Geometry for Technical Students, E. H. Sprague, 

 193 ; Practical Geometry for Beginners, V. Le Neve 

 Foster and F. W. Dobbs, 478 ; Constructive Geometry, 

 John G. Kerr, 478 

 Gerard (John), the Old Riddle and the Newest Answer, 504 

 Gerassimow (J.), Physiology of the Cell, 459 

 Gerhardt (Paul), Fischwege und Fischteiche, die Arbeiten 



des Ingenieurs zum nutzen der Fischerei, 364 

 Germany : Some German Public Laboratories, S3 ; the 

 German Royal Naval Observatory, Prof. Dr. C. Stechert, 

 205 ; Geologie von Deutschland und den angrenzenden 

 Gebieten, Dr. Richard Lepsius, 317; Kritische Nachtriige 

 zur Flora der Nordwestdeutschen Tiefebene, Dr. F. 

 Buchenau, 552 ; a German's Description of Italv, Prof. 

 G. H. Bryan. F.R.S.. 605 

 Gernez (D.), Yellow and Red Varieties of Thallium Iodide 



Transition Point, 240 

 Gesellschaft, the Meeting of the Astronomischen, 1904, 584 

 Gesneriaceen, die Keimpflanzen des. Dr. Karl Fritsch, 453 



