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sopteris Flora in the Department of Geology, British 

 Museum (Natural History), being a Monograph of the 

 Permo-Carboniferous Flora of India and Southern Hemi- 

 sphere, E. A. Newell Arber, A. C. Seward, F.R.S., 577; 

 Preliminary Report on the Geology and Underground 

 Water Resources of the Central Great Plains, N. H. 

 Darton, 593 ; Preliminary Report on the Geology of the 

 Arbuckle and Wichita Mountains in Indian Territory and 

 Oklahoma, J. A. Taff and II. Foster Bain, 593; Geology 

 of the Perry Basin in South-eastern Maine, G. O. Smith 

 and David White, 59} ; Glacial Beds in the Griqua Town 

 Series of Hay, A. W. Rogers, 600; Death of Dr. N. S. 

 Shaler, 613 ; Case of Unconformity and Thrust in the 

 Coal-measures of Northumberland, Prof. G. A. L. Lebour 

 and Dr. J. A. Smythe, 623 ; sec also British Association 



Geometry : Pangeometrie, ou Precis de Geometrie fondee 

 sur une Theorie generale et rigoureuse des Pnralleles, 

 N. J. Lobatschewsky, too; the First Book of Geometry, 

 Grace Chisholm Young and W. H. Young, 267; a 

 Geometrical Political Economy, H. Cunynghame, 3S6 ; 

 a Problem in Analytic Geometry with a Moral, Prof. 

 Maxime Bocher, 447; Elementary Modern Geometry, 

 H. G. Willi'., Supp. to November 30, viii 



Gewecke (II.), Philips' Large Planisphere, 269 



Giacobini (Prof.), another New Comet, 1905c, 160, 182, 

 4. «i ; Comet 1905!), 182 



Giacobini, Count 1003c, Mr. Morgan, 160; Prof. E. Millo- 

 sevich, 182; Prof. Hartwig, 208; E. Stromgren, 20S ; 

 Mr. Denning, 208 ; Mr. Backhouse, 255 ; R. T. Craw- 

 ford, 2711: Dr. Jost, 270; A. Wedemeyer, 326, 351, 375, 

 . -H5. 473. 544 



Gibson ((.,. 1, Dust due to Eruption of Vesuvius, 614 



Gibson (Harvey), Physiological Properties of West Indian 

 Boxwood, 474 



Gibson (Prof. J.), Conductivity of Concentrated Aqueous 

 Solutions of Electrolytes, iiq 



Gibson (W.), the Cape Geological Survey, 187 



Gilchrist (Dr. J. D. F.), on Cases of Extensive Mortality 

 among Marine Animals on the South African Coast, 39 



Gilmore (C. W.), a Large-headed Dinosaur, 228 



Giolitti iI-\), the Coagulation of Colloidal Solutions of Ferric 

 Hydroxide, 278 



Giran (H.), Sulphides of Phosphorus, 408 



Girty (G. H.), Comparison between the Carboniferous 

 Faunas of Western America and those of Other Areas, 

 547 



Glaciers, Les Variations periodiques des, H. F. Reid and 

 E. Muret, 320 



Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College, New 

 Buildings of the, 208 



Glass, Production of an Electrically Conductive, Charles 

 E. S. Phillips, 512 



Glossopteris Flora, Catalogue of the F'ossil Plants of the, 

 in the Department of Geology, British Museum (Natural 

 History): being a Monograph of the Permo-Carboniferous 

 Flora of India and the Southern Hemisphere, E. A. 

 Newell Arber, A. C. Seward, F.R.S., 377 



Glow Surrounding the Lunar Crater Linne, Prof. E. E. 

 Barnard, 448 



Glue, Gelatine, and their Allied Products, Thomas Lambert, 

 5io 



Gnomon of Florence Cathedral, the Great, 258 



Godchot (M.), Lasvorotatory Lactic Acid, 456 



Godfrey (('.), the Winchester Arithmetic, Supp. to Novem- 

 ber 30. viii 



Godlewski (T.), Certain Radio-active Properties of 

 Uranium, 160 



Goebel (Dr. K.), Oceanography of Plants, 412 



Goethe's Philosophic aus seinen Werken, 98 



Gold (E.), Electrical Conductivity of Flames for Rapidly 

 Alternating Currents, 142 



Gold Field at Manhattan in Nevada, a New, 471 



Golding (John), Milk and Copper, 399 



Goodchild (J. G.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 469 



Gordon (W. J.), Eggs of the Native Birds of Britain and 

 List of British Birds Past and Present, 387 



Gorjanovie-Kramberger (Prof.), Relationships of the Race 

 of Men whose Remains have been Discovered at Krapina, 

 252 



Gottingen Royal Society of Sciences, 360 



Goursat (Edouard), a Course in Mathematical Analysis, 511 



Gowers (Sir W. R., F.R.S.), Heat a Mode of Motion in 



the Seventeenth Century, 175 

 Gowland (Prof. W.), Copper and its Alloys in Antiquity, 381 

 Graff (Dr. K.), Observations of Nova Persei (No. 2) and 



Nova Geminorum, 305 

 Grammar of the Kafir Language, a, J. McLaren, Sir H. H. 



Johnstone, K.C.M.G., 481 

 Grant-Duff (Sir Mountstuart E., G.C.S.L, F.R.S.), Death 



and Obituarv Notice of, 274 

 Granulations, Photographs of Solar, Prof. Hansky, 255 

 Granulations on the Solar Surface, Prof. A. Hansky, W. E. 



Rolston, 401 

 Graphical Method for finding the Time of Moonrise, Fr. 



W. F. J. Rigge, 208 

 Graphical Methods of Determining Altitudes and Azimuths, 



Mr. Littlehales, 63 

 Gratings, Replicas of Diffraction, R. J. Wallace, 21 ; 



Thomas Thorp, 79 ; the Writer of the Note, 79 

 Great Batsmen, their Methods at a Glance, G. W. Beldam 



and C. B. Fry, 82 

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



Supp. to November 30, iii 

 Greenwood (R.), Influence of Increased Barometric Pres- 

 sure on Man, 598 

 Greenwood (William Henry), Death and Obituary Notice of, 



34 

 Gregory (Dr.), on the Prevalence of Tuberculosis in South 



Africa, 138 ; on the Nature of Scurvy as it Exists in 



South Africa, 138-9 

 Gregory (J. C), First Steps in Quantitative Analysis, 293 

 Gregory (Prof. J. \Y.), on the Rhodesian Banket. 91 J on 



the indicators of the Goldfield of Ballarat, a Study in 



the Formation of Gold Pockets, 91 ; the Voyage of the 



Discovery, Captain R. F. Scott, 297 

 Gregorj (Prof. R. A.), the System of the Stars, Agnes M. 



Clerke, 505 

 Gregory (R. P.), on Some of the Problems of Heredity, 163 

 Grossmann (H.), Nitrogen Halides from Camphoryl-\J/ -Car- 

 bamide, 47:,- 

 Guam, the Useful Plants of the Island of, W. E. Safford, 



221 

 Gudger (E. W\), Florida Pipe-fish, 205 

 Guignard (L.), the History of Emulsin, 23 ; Hydrocyanic 



Principle of the Black Elder, 262 ; Bean Containing 



Hydrocyanic Acid, Phaseolus lunatis, 479 

 Guillaume (Ch. Ed.), Obituary Notice of Colonel Charles 



Renard, 423 

 Guillemard (H.), Influence of High Altitudes on the General 



Nutrition, 120 

 Guillet (Dr. L.), the Nickel-vanadium Steels, 350 

 t.unn (Jeanie), the Little Black Princess, a True Tale of 



Life in the Never-never Land, 155 

 Guntz (M.), New Mode of Preparation of Barium, 263 ; 



Strontium, 408 

 Gurdon (Major P. R. T.), Ethnography in Assam, 354 

 Guye (Prof. P. A.), New Researches on the Atomic Weight 



of Nitrogen, 37; the Density of Nitric Oxide, the Atomic 



Weight of Nitrogen, 119 

 Gyptis, Variability of the Asteroid (444), Dr. W. Yalentiner, 



39 



Haas (P.), Occurrence of Methane among the Decomposi- 

 tion Products of Certain Nitrogenous Bases as a Source 

 of Error in the Estimation of Nitrogen by the Absolute 

 Method, 551 



Hackett (F. E.), Secondary Radiation from Compounds, 3S3 



Hackspill (L.), Reduction of Chlorides of Silver and Copper 

 by Calcium, 287 



Haddon (Dr. A. C, F.R.S.), the Bontoc Igorot, Albert 

 Ernest Jenks, 584 ; Negritos of Zamabales, William Allan 

 Reed, 584 ; the Nabaloi Dialect, Otto Scheerer, 5S4 ; the 

 Bataks of Palawan, Edward Y. Miller, 584 



Hadfield (R. A.), Properties of a Series of Iron-nickel-man- 

 ganese-carbon Alloys, 10S 



Hadley (H. E.), Magnetism and Electricity for Students, 146 



Haffkine (W. M.), the Serum Therapy of Plague in India, 

 368 



Haga ( T.), Hydroxylamine-a/8-disulphonates, 382 



Hahn (Dr. O.), a New Product of Actinium, 559 



Halation. J. A. Cobb, 54 



