XVI 
aloisian Algebra, Heinrich Weber, 481 
Galton (Francis), Interplanetary Signalling, 39; Note on 
Spurious Correlation, 429; Rate of Racial Change that 
accompanies Different Degrees of Severity in Selection, 605 
Galvanometers, &c., Apparatus for Eliminating Vibrations from, 
Prof. W. H. Julius, 83 
Game, Big, Preserve established in British Central Africa, 182 
Garbasso (Dr.), the Colours of the Brazilian Diamond Beetle 
Scales, 444 
Gardening: a History of Gardening in England, Hon. Alicia 
Amherst, 75 
Gardiner (J. H.), Sciagraphs of British Batrachians and Reptiles, 
539 
H 
Garaner (J .), Halogen Derivatives of Camphor, 93 
Garrett (T. A.), a Nickel Stress Telephone, 574 
Garrigou (F.), Organic Material of Tulle-Haut Mineral Water, 
96 
Gas Analysis: Tabellen fiir Gasanalysen, Prof. Dr. G. Lunge, 
460; Les Gaz de ’ Atmosphere, M. H. Henriet, 533 
Gas-producing Plant, the Mond, II. A. Humphreys, 497 
Gas Fire, Siemens’ Domestic, Sir H. T. Wood, 6 
Gases: Gases enclosed in Crystalline Rocks and Minerals, 
Prof. W. A. Tilden, F.R.S., 3813; the Constitution and 
Function of Gases ; the Nature of Radiance and the Law of 
Radiation, Severinus J. Corrigan, 386; the Gases of the 
Atmosphere, William Ramsay, F.R.S., 435 
Gatke (Heinrich), Death of, 348 
Gatty Marine Laboratory at St. Andrews University, the 
Opening Ceremony of the, 43 
Geissler Tubes, Relative Temperatures in, R. W. Wood, 274 
Geitel (Prof. H.), Photo-Electric Residual Action of Kathode 
Rays, 92; Diselectrification of Phosphotus, 155 
aiGeminorum, the Spectroscopic Binary, A. Belopolsky, 352 
Generations in Plant Life, on the Alternations of, Right Hon. 
Sir Edw. Fry, F.R.S., 422 
Geodesy: the Triangulation of Java, Prof. J. A. C. Oudemans, 
455 
Geodetic Survey of South Africa, the, Sir C. W. Wilson, K.C.B., 
HARES 20226 
Geoghegan (Rey. Edward), Acceleration, 271 
Geography : Austro-Hungarian Map of Franz Josef Land, Prof. 
Ralph Copeland, 29; Arthur Montefiore-Brice, 52; Annales 
de Géographie, No. 23, Bibliographie de Année, 1895, 51 ; 
Sven Hedin’s Travels in Central Asia, 58, 589; Izvestia of 
East Siberian Society, 92 ; Death of W. F. Ainsworth, 108 ; 
Return of Lieut. Hourst’s Niger Expedition, 133 ; Sir Wil- 
liam MacGregor’s Recent Journey across New Guineaand Re- 
ascent of Mount Victoria, J. P. Thompson, 157 ; Dr. Henry O. 
Forbes, 247; Fernando Po, D. E. Bonelli, 205; Death of 
Vivien de St. Martin, 231; the Pamir Country, MM. Olouf- 
senand Philipsen, 278 ; the Australian Snow Country, John 
Plummer, 301; Sir Martin Conway’s Crossing of Spitz- 
bergen, 306; Physical Conditions of Ocean East of Australia, 
Dr. John Murray, 334; Geography of Africa, Edward Hea- 
wood, 364 ; Travels in West Africa, Mary H. Kingsley, 416 ; 
the Caucasus, Douglas W. Freshfield, 440, 535, 580; Pioneer 
Work in the New Zealand Alps. Arthur E. Harper, Prof. T. 
G. Bonney, F.R.S., 458; Lehrbuch der Erdkunde fiir hohere 
Schulen, Dr. Willie Ule, 459; the Asphalt Springs of El 
Menito, Baron H. Eggers, 470; Crater Lake, Oregon, J. S. 
Diller, 470, 477 ; Manikaland,]. E. Farnum, 515 ; Cabot and 
Vasco da Gama, Edward Salmon, 541; Roborovsky’s 
Tibet Expedition, P. K. Kozloff, 541; the History of Geo- 
graphy, C. R. Beazley, 555; Royal Geographical Society’s 
Annual Honour Award, 563; Mongolia and the Mongols, 
A. Pozdnéetf, 603 
Geology ; Geology of Greenland, Prof, R. S. Tarr, 13; Vege- 
table Impressions in Old Volcanic Debris of Phira (Santorin) 
Island, A. Lacroix, 24 ; Geological Work of Bacteria, Dr. B. 
Renault, 40; the Formation of Sedimentary Phosphate of 
Lime Deposits, A Carnot, 71; the Formation of Zeolites, A. 
Lacroix, 71; Remarkable Radiolarian Rock from Tamworth, 
N.S.W., Prof. David, 72; Grundriss einer exacten Schop- 
fungs-Geschichte, Hermann Habenicht, 75 ; a New Specula- 
tion on the Past and Future Temperature of the Sun and 
Earth, 77 ; Missourite, W. H. Weed and L. V. Pirsson, 91 ; 
Amphibian Footprints from the Devonian, 92; Notes on 
Sections near Top of Furka Pass, Prof. T. G. Bonney, 
F.R.S., 93 ; Geological Studies of Sudbury Nickel District 
(Canada), Dr. T. L. Walker, 93; Geological Society, 93, 
166, 189, 311, 358, 407, 478, 502, 549, 623; Suggested 
Index 
Supplement to Nature 
June 17, 1807 
Reef-boring at the Bermudas and elsewhere, W. Saville- 
Kent, 101 ; Elementary Geology, G. S. Boulger, 123 : Annual 
Report of the Geological Survey of Canada, 124; Le Pétrole,. 
l’Asphalte et le Bitume, au point de vue Geologique, A. Jac- 
card, 169; Petroleum, a Treatise on the (seographical Dis- 
tribution and Geological Occurrence of Petroleum and Natural 
Gas, Boverton Redwood, 169; the Horn Expedition to- 
Central Australia, 185; another Possible Cause of Glacial 
Epoch, Prof. Edward Hull, F.R.S., 189; Paleozoic Radio- 
laria in New South Wales, Prof. David, 191 ; Subdivisions 
of Carboniferous Series in Great Britain, Dr. W. Hind, 215 3 
Volcanic Bombs in Schalsteins of Nassau, Prof. E. Kayser, 
215; Glaciation in Australia, Rev. J. M. Curran, 240; Bog-: 
Slides and Debacles, G. Henry Kinahan, 268 ; Rock Differen-- 
tiation, G. F. Becker, 308; the Pembroke Earthquakes of 
1892-3 and their Connection with Faults, Dr. Charles Davison, 
311; Changes of Level in Bermudas, Prof. R.S. Tarr, 311 ; 
the Earth and its Story, a First Book of, Prof. Angelo Heil- 
prin, 316; Death of Dr. E. A. B. Lundgren, 348; Glacial 
Phenomena of Varanger Fiord, Aubrey Strahan, 358; the 
Coral Reef at Funafuti, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 
and Prof. Sollas. F.R.S., 373; Prof. Sydney J. Hick- 
son, F.R.S., 439; Foundations of Coral Reefs, Rear- 
Admiral W. J. L. Wharton, C.B., F.R.S., 390; Form- 
ation of Coral Reefs, Capt. W. Usborne Moore, 463 ;. 
Death of Dr. Bernhard Lundgren, 417 ; How Igneous Rocks 
intrude, Prof. I. C. Russell, 445 ; Geology of Slieve Gallion, 
Prof. G. A. J. Cole, 453; Crater Lake, Oregon, J. S. 
Diller, 470, 477 ; Arctic Sea Ice as Geological Instrument, 
R. S. Tarr, 476; the Rauenthal Serpentine, G. A. Raisin, 
478; Two Granite Boulders from Betchworth Middle Chalk, 
W. P. D. Stebbing, 478; Coal-formation, W. S. Gresley, 
479; the Hitchin Paleolithic Deposits and the Glacial Epoch, 
Clement Reid, 501; the Bonmahon Red Rocks, F. R. (es 
Reed, 502; Depth of Source of Larva, S. L. Lobley, 503; 
Deposits of Nile Delta, Prof. J. W. Judd, F.R-S., 5483. 
Volcanic and other Rocks near Baluchistan, Afghan Frontier, 
Capt. A. H. McMahon, 549; S¢g//aria and Glossopterds in 
South Africa, A. C. Seward, 550; David Draper, 550 3. 
Glaciers of North America, Israel C. Russell, Prof. T. G. 
Bonney, F.R.S., 556; a Gigantic Geological Fault, Prof. 
Edward Hull, F.R.S., 581; Death of Dr. J. F. James, 589; 
Geology of North-east Durham, D. Woolacott, 605 ; Morte 
Slates of North Devon and West Somerset, Dr. Henry 
Hicks, F.R.S., 623; the Glacio-Marine Drift of Vale of 
Clwyd, T. M. Reade, 623 
Geometry: Death of Dr. F. Buka, 277 
Geomorphology: Grundriss einer exacten Schépfungs-Ges- 
chichte, Hermann Habenicht, 76 
Géorgiewsky (N.), Partial Polarisation of Luminous Rays 
under Influence of Magnetic Field, 575 
Gérard (E.), a Vegetable Lipase, 407 
Gerber (C.), Influence of Food on Respiratory Quotient of 
Moulds, 312 
Gerlach (Dr. Josef von), Death of, 277 
Gerland (Prof. G,), Unfelt Earthquakes, 558 
Germany : the Newest German Polytechnic, Sir Philip Magnus, 
34 
Getting, Gold: a Practical Treatise for Prospectors, Miners and 
Students, J. C. F. Johnson, 315 : 
Gibbs (Prof. J. Willard), Semi-permeable Films and Osmotic 
Pressure, 461 
Giberne (Agnes), the Wonderful Universe, 246 
Gibier (Paul), New Method of collecting Venom of Serpents, 
168 ; 
Gigantic Geological Fault, a, Prof. Edward Hull, F.R.S., 
81 
Giglioli (Prof. Henry A.), Heterocephalus glaber in North 
Somaliland, 440 
Giglioli (Prof. Italo), Chinese Yeast, 508 . 
Gilchrist (T. C.), Dermatitis due to X-Rays, 541 
Gilles (W. S.), Pinophanic Acid, 502 
Ginestous (M.), a Red Rain at Bizerta, Tunis, 191 : 
Girard (Aimé), Composition of /’anéx melanocarpa Fruits, 71 
Glacial Epoch, another Possible Cause of, Prof. Edward Hull, 
F.R.S., 18 
Glacial Period, Stone Axe of, found in Ohio, Dr. E. W. Clay- 
pole, 350 
Glaciation in Australia, Rev. J. M. Curran, 240 
Glaciers of North America, Israel C. Russell, Prof. T. G. 
Bonney, F.R.S., 556 
