Index 



guli (A. C), Constitution of Silver Nitrites, [89 



Garden Cities in Theory and Practice, A. K. Sennett, 2 

 Gardiner (J. Stanley), the Percy Sladen Expedi 1 in 



II. M.S. Sealark, 43, 184; the Percy Sladen Expedition 



in II. M.S. Sealark 10 the Indian Ocean, the Seychelles 



\i , hipelago, 294 

 Gardner (Dr. Percy), die Methodical Study of Man, 307 

 1. .11 1. mi;: (Mi. 1, Experiments on the Marking ai 



ation of Living Fishes, 256; Transplantation oi Fishes, 



Garstang (Dr. W.), the British runicata, an Unfinished 

 Monograph, the late Joseph Alder and the late Albany 



I 1. 1111 OCk, 508 



Gas: British Progress in Gas Works' Plant and Machinery, 

 ('. E. Brackenbury, 217; the Control of the Gas Supply 

 of the Metropolis, 273; a Gas Calorimeter, C. V. Boys, 

 I U.S., at Royal Society, 354; Gas for Heating and 

 Lighting Laboratories, Alex. Pardy, 513; Prof. Vivian 



B. Lewes, 513 



Gases: Impossibilitj of Negative Impulse Waves in Gases, 

 1, \o., 1 Zemplen, 71; some Application-- of the rheory el 

 1 lectrii Discharge through Gases t" Spectroscopy, Prof. 

 1. |. Thomson, F.R.S., ai Royal Institution, 49s; 

 Diurnal Periodicity of lonisation of Gases, Alex. Woo',1. 



Gaskell (Dr. W. II., F.R.S.), on the Origin of Verte- 

 brates, 40 



Gasoline, the Use of, in Chemical and Physical Laboi 

 .inn ies, J . R. Foster, 29 



1, nil,, n (P.), Influence of Colouring Matters en Form of 

 Crystals, 335 



Gautier (Armand), Difficulties Presented i>\ the Estimation 

 of Carbon Monoxide in Gaseous Mixtures, 455 



Gautrelel (Jean), the Reaction of the Blood a Function of 

 Nutrition, 511) 



Gavey (John, C.B.), Progress of the Telegraph and Tele- 

 phone Industries during Recent Years, 58 



Cipdmuyden (Prof. 11.), Magnetic Storms anil Aurora-, 1,17 



Gelatin, Action of Radium Salts on, \\ . \. Douglas Rudge, 

 78 



Gelatin Media, Action of Radium on, John Butler Burke, 5 



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

 31,. 



(■ems: Precious Stones considered in tin h s , iruim, ml 

 Artistic Relations, Prof. A. II. Church, F.R.S., Supp. to 

 November 30, x 



Geography: Death and Obituary Notice of Ferdinand 

 Baron von Richthofen, 8; Death oi Majoi General Sir 

 Charles Wilson, K.C.B., F.R.S., 14; Guide to the 

 Victoria Falls, F. W. Sykes, 58; Immanuel Kant, 

 Physische Geographie, 98; the Oxford Geographies, A. J. 

 Herbertson, 99; the Geography of New Zealand, P. 

 Marshall, 123 ; the Survey Atlas of England and Wales, 

 J. G. Bartholomew, 21S; a Historical Geography of the 



British Colonies, the West Indies, C. P. Lucas, C.B., 

 243 ; Altitude of the Forest-line in the Austrian Alps, 

 Prof. R. MareU, 233; the Third Tanganyika Expedition, 

 W. A. Cunnington, 310; Polar Exploration, 350: in the 

 Heart oi the Canadian Rockies, James Outram, 562; 

 the Making of East Yorkshire, a Chapter in Local Geo- 

 graphy, T. Sheppard, 364; the Nile Quest, a Record of 

 the Exploration of the Nile and its Basin, Sir Harry 

 Johnston, K.C.B., 301: Historical and Modern Atlas of 

 the British Empire specially prepared for Students, 



C. Grant Robertson and J. G. Bartholomew, 484; Philips' 

 Model Atlas, 4S4 : Table of Areas of the Orographical 

 Regions of England and Wales, Nora E. M.uMunn, 404 ; 

 Geographical Society Medal Awards, 341 ; see also British 



Association 



1 logy: Death and Obituary Noti,,- of Ferdinand Baron 



von Richthofen, S; De.ah" of Captain F, W. Hutton, 

 F.R.S., 13; Obituary Notice of, 32; Palaeozoic Rocks 



and Fossils of dippslanil, Messrs. Thiele, Chapman, an, I 



Hall, 10; Association of Granophyre with Gabbro, R. A. 

 Daly, 17,- Transactions of the Smith African Philo- 

 sophical Society, Catalogue of Printed Books, Papers, 

 and Maps relating to the Geology and Mineralogy of 

 South Africa 10 December 31, 0104, Miss M. Wilman, 28; 

 1I1,' stone Age of the Zambesi Valley and its Relation in 

 lime. Col. II. W. Feilden, C.B., 77'; Geological Features 

 of British New Guinea, A. Gibb Maitland, 108; a Well- 



sinking at Graveley, Rev. <). Fisher, 118; Get 

 Society, 141, 213, 312, 330, 381, 302, 320, 574, 623 G 

 logical Society's Medal Aw. nil-, 27-1; the Coast-ledges in 

 the South-west oi ih, Cape Colony, Prof. E. II. L. 

 Schwarz, 141; the Glacial Period in Aberdeenshire ami 

 the Southei n Bordei oi the M01 a\ F ii th, 1 . I-'. Jamie- 

 son, 141: the Rocks oi the Cataracts ol the River 

 Madeir.a, Dr. J. W. Evans, [41 : Geologj ol the Gangefu 

 Plain, I'.. Molonj . 1 1 j ; ih,- < ipe Geoloj 1 tl Sui vey, W, 



Gibson, 187; Summarj ol Progi - oi the Geological 



Survey of the I nit,, I King, loin ami Museum ol IV al 



Geology for 1904, 204; Geologj ol the Moos,- River Gold 

 District in Halifax, Prof. |. E. Woodman, 206; Physical 

 lli 1, ui ,,i the to, .a Pleistocene I ake oi Portugal, Prof. 

 1 1 lull, 215 ; t ieologii al Sti in mi,' ,,l the Sgiin of Ei 

 Dr. A. Darker, 213: Geology ol the New Hebrides, I 1 

 Mawson, 210; the Rocks Oi < ape Colville Peninsula. 



Auckland, New Zealand, Prof. Sollas, F.R.S., 234; an 

 lull,,, in, n, ,n 1,, 1 leologj , J. I-:. Man . F.R.S., Prol 

 Grenville, A. J. Cole, 247; Death of Prof. Karl von 



Fritsch, 302; E ornii Geologj in the I nited States, 



,,,; Economii Geologj oi the United Stales, Heinrich 

 Rirs, 437; Limestones oi South-western Pennsylvania, 

 F. G. Clapp, jo6 ; Geologj ol the 1,1.1 Quadrangle, 

 K.ins. ,s, 1,. I. Adams, I'. Haworth, and W. R. Crane, 307 ; 

 the Highest Silurian Rocks ol the Ludlow District, Miss 

 d. I., i- lies ..ml Miss I. I.. Mater, (12; the Carboniferous 

 Rocks al Rush (County Dublin), Dr. C. A. Matley, 512; 

 I,- Variations periodiques des Glaciers, II. F. Reid ami 

 E. Muret, 320; the Genesis of Mineral Veins, Prof. J. 

 P. Kemp, 324; the Scoglio di Revigliano, Prof, de 

 Lorenzo, 327; Granitoid and Filonian Rocks of Sardinia. 

 Carlo Riva, 327 ; the< llay-with-Flints, A. J. Jukes Browne 

 356; Footprints from the Permian of Mansfield, G. Hick- 

 ling, 330; the Making of East Yorkshire, a Chapter in 

 I oca! Geography, T. Sheppard, 364 ; Death ami Obituarj 

 Notice oi 1. Barron, 371; Rock Cleavage, C. K. Leith, 

 370; Cement Material's and Industry, E. C. Eckel, 370, 

 Preliminary Report on the Geology and Water Resources 

 oi Central Oregon, I. C. Russell, 370; a Geological Re 

 connaissance Across the Cascade Range, G. O. Smith 

 and I-'. C. Calkins, 370; Geology oi the Hudson Valley 

 between the Hoosic and the Kinderhook, T. N. Dale, 

 370 ; Report of Progress in the Geological Re-survey of 

 tlir Cripple Creek District, Colorado, Waldemar I.ind- 

 gren and F. I.. Ransome, 370; Petrography ami Geology 

 ,,i the Igneous Rocks ol the Highwood Mountains, Mon- 

 tana, I.. V. Pirsson. 370: Twenty-fifth Annual Report 

 oi the I .S. Geological Survey, 1903—4, 370; Indiana- 

 Department of Geology ami Natural Resources, Twenty- 

 ninth Annual Report, 0104, W. S. Blatchley, 370; 

 Canada, Summary Report of the Geological Survey De- 

 partment of Canada for the Calendar Year 1004 (1003), 

 370; Igneous ami Associated Sedimentary Rocks of Llan- 

 gynog (Caermarthenshire), T. C. Cantrill and II, II. 

 Thomas, 381 ; Buttermere ami Ennerdale Granophyre, 

 R. II. Ra'stall, 381 ; the Landslide in the Rhymney Val- 

 ley, Prof. W. Galloway, 423 ; Relation of the Law to- 

 Underground Waters, D. W. Johnson, 426 ; a Treatise 

 on Metamorphism, Charles Edward van Hise, 450; 

 Death and Obituary Notice of J. G. Goodchild, 460; 

 Influence of the Geological Structure of English Lake- 

 land upon its Present Features, Dr. J. E. Marr, F.R.S., 

 502 ; Constitution of the Interior of the Earth as Revealed 

 by Earthquakes, R. D. Oldham, 302; the Tarannon 

 Series of Tarannon, Dr. Ethel M. R. Wood, 302 ; the 

 .Age of the Earth and Other Geological Studies, W. J. 

 Sollas, F.R.S., 313 : Limestone of the Lower Carboni- 

 ferous Series in Cannock Chase Coalfield, G. M. Cockin, 

 320; tin- Evolution of an English Town : being the Story 

 of the Ancient Town of Pickering in Yorkshire, Gordon 

 Home, 538; Geological Notes, 340; Geology of the West 

 of Asia Minor, Prof. Dr. A. Phillipson, 340 ; Geologische 

 Beobachtungen in den Alpen, Dr. G. Steinmann. 546; 

 Rocks Allied to Greisen in the Otifants River Valley, 

 H. Kynaston, 347; Correlation of the Members of the 

 Transvaal System, Prof. Schwarr, 347 : Geological 

 Problems of Rhodesia, F. P. Menu, II, 347 ; Chalk anil 

 Drift in Moen, Rev. Edwin Hill. 374; Relations ,,f the 

 Chalk- and Boulder-clay near Royston, Prof. T. G. 

 Bonnev, 374 ; Catalogue of the Fossil Plants of the Glos- 



