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Minchin, I'.K.S., 369; the Teaching of Geometry, R. J 

 Dallas, 416 

 German China : Schantung unci seine Eingangspforte Kiauts- 

 chou. Ferdinand Kreiherr von Richthoften, 291 ; Schantung 

 und Deutsch-China, Ernst von llesse Wartegg, 291 

 Germany : Technical Education in Germany, 619 

 Gesammelte Kotanische Miltheilungen, S. Schwendener, 245 

 Ghersi (I ), " Ricettario Industriale," 174 

 Gibbs (J. Arthur), a Cotswold \'illage, 367 

 Gibbs (Prof. I. Willard), Fourier's Series, 200, 606 

 Gi{)elli (Dr. G.), Death of, 346 

 Giglioli (I'rof Henry H.), the .Vlleged Destruction of Swallows 



and .Marlins in Italy, 340 

 Giglioli (Priif. Italo), Dante and the Action of Light upon 



Plants, 417 

 Gilbody (A. W.), Brasilin and Hrematoxylin, II., 526 

 Gillen (F. G.), the Native Tribes of Central Australia, 511 

 Gillespie (Dr. H. M.), .\pplications of Iodine in Analysis of 



Alkalis and Acids, 214 

 Gimbal, the Invention of the, Kumagusu Minakata, 150 

 Glacier Commission, International, Work of, 377 

 Gladstone (Dr. J- H., I-'.K.S.), Science in IClementary Schools, 



126; Signs of Progress in Science Teaching, 298 

 Gladstone's (Mr.) Eyes, an .\lleged Peculiarity of, 376 

 Glazed Porcelain, Soakage into, 175 

 Globe for Meteor Observers, a, 62 



(;iuge (Dr. Gottlieb), Death and Obituary Notice of, 276 

 Gold Coast, Nine Years on the, Rev. Dennis Kemp, 193 

 Gold Coast, Past and Present, the, George Macdonald, 193 

 Gold Mining : Statistics of Gold Mining, A. E. Outerbridge, 

 jun., 236; Gold Ouarlz Mining in Victoria, 347 ; the Gold 

 Fields of Australasia, Karl Schmeisser, 482 ; the Witwaters- 

 rand tJold Field, Banket and Mining Practice, S. T- Truscott, 

 4S2 ; Transactions of the Institution of Mining and Metal- 

 lurgy, London, 482 ; Precipitation of Gold by Charcoal, 

 James C. Richardson, 55S ; the Writer of the Note, 55S ; 

 Gold-bearing Slates of Nova Scotia, J. E. Woodman. 613 

 Goldstein (E. ), Structure of Kathode Light, 427 

 Goniometer, a Three-Circle, G. F. H. Smith, 622 

 Gooch (F. A. ), Estimation of Boric Acid, 332 ; Constitution of 



Ammonium Magnesium Phosphate of Analysis, 549 

 Gordon (George Byron), Central American Archreology, 522 

 Gorgeu(.\.), Reactions of Ile.-iane with Aluminium Chloride, 23 

 Goss (H.), New British Orchid (Cnioila), 278 

 Gostling (M.), Bromomethylfurfuraldehyde, 478 

 Gottingen Royal Society, 46, 52S, 576 

 Goulding (E.), Reaction of Alkyl Iodides with Hydroxylamine, 



478 

 Gourlay (Janet), the Temple of Mut in Asher, 530 

 Goutal (M.), Double Carbides isolated from Steels, 335 

 Gowland (W.), the Builders of the Dolmens of Japan, 564 

 Graffigny (Henry de). Gas and Petroleum Engines, 76 

 Graham-Otto's Ausfiihrliches Lehrbuch derChemie, 433 

 Gramont (A. de). Spectroscopic Analysis of Non-conducting 



Minerals, 397 

 Grasses of New South Wales, a .Manual of the, J. H. Maiden, 5 

 Grass! (Prof. B.), Mosquitoes and Malaria, 41, 231 ; Malaria- 

 Propagation by Mosquitos, 563 

 Grassi (Guido), Formula^ of .Magnetisation Work, 15 

 Gravitation; Gravitational Constant and Mean Density of 

 Earth, F. Richarz and O. Krigar-Menzel, 93 ; Die Bewegung 

 im Weltraum, E. Kethwisch, 245 ; Attraction in a Spherical 

 Hollow, Prof. Thomas Alexander, 270 ; Prof. Andrew Gray, 

 F.R.S., 341; Prof. Lang, 441; Gravity on Mount Blanc, 

 P. Pizzetii, 421 

 Gray (I'rof. A., F.R.S.), Construction for the Direction of a 

 Magnetic Line of Force, 32 ; Magnetic Surveys, 234 ; a 

 Treatise on .Magnetism and Electricity, 314 ; Attraction in a 

 Spherical Hollow, 341 ; Reproduction of .Magnetisation by 

 Circularly Polarised Light, 367 

 Grayson's iU. ].) .Micro-rulings and Slides of Test Diatoms, 95 

 Greece, Earthquakes in, 300 



Grecescu (Dr. D.), Conspectul Florei Roumanici, 221 

 Greeks, Phoenicians, and Babylonians, Researches into the 

 Origin of the Primitive Constellations of the, Robert Brown, 

 jun-. 553 

 Green (A. II., F.R.S.), First Lessons in Modern Geology, 1:2 

 Greene (W. T.), Notes on Cage Birds, 389 

 Gregory (Dr. J. W.), the Plan of the Earth and its Causes, 330 

 Giehant (Prof.), the Formation of Carbon .Monoxide, 472 



Griffiths (A.), Apparatus for determining Rate of Diffusion of 



Solids dissolved in Liquids, 478 ; Source of Energy in 



Diffusive Convection, 47S 

 Griffon (Ed.), Elective Absorption of some Minerals by Plants, 



168; Relations between Intensity of Green Coloration of 



Leaves and Assimilation by Chlorophyll, 335 

 Grimbert (L. ), Action of Bacilli colt cominuitis and Eherth on 



Nitrates, 192 

 Groom (Prof. T. T.), Geological Structure of Southeri> 



Malvcrns, 191 

 Groundwork of Science, the, a Study of Episteniology, St. 



George Mivart, F.K.S., Prof. R. Meldola, F\R.S., 577 

 Groups of Finite Order, Theory of, W. Burnside, F'.R.S., Prof. 



H. Burkhardt, 122 

 Groves (H. and J.), Synopsis Characearum Europearum, Dr. 



Walter Migula, 74 

 Grubb (Sir II.), Correction of Errors in distribution of Time 



Signals, 143 

 Grundriss einer Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Vol. ii. 



Dr. Friedrich Dannemann, 460 

 Guerbet (M.), Action of Amyl and Ethyl Alcohols on their 



Sodium Derivatives, 623 

 Guglielmo (G.), Nature of Rfintgen Rays, 184 

 Guignard (L. ), Pollen F'ormation and Chromatic Reduction ii» 



Nais major, 335 ; Antheroids and Double Sexual Copulation 



in .•\ngiosperms, 575 

 Guillemin (A.), Tones of Vibrating Strings, 24 

 (julik (D. van), Causes of the Branly Changes of Resistance, 46 

 Gulliver, the New, Wendell Phillips Garrison, 222 

 Giinther (Dr. A., F'.R.S.), Abnormal Twin Tusk of Indian 



Elephant, 94 

 Guntz (M.), Silver Suboxide, 623 

 Gurlt (Prof.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 326 

 Giistave Zedc, the French Submarine \'essel, 277 

 Gustavson (M.), Purity of Trimethylene prepared by .Action ol 



Zinc Powder and .\lcohol on Trimethylene Bromide, 40S 

 Guthe (Karl E. ), a Redetermination of the .\nipere, 44 



Haddon (Prof. A. C. ), the Anthropological Expedition to 



Torres Straits, 174 

 Hadfield (R. .\. ), Alloys of Iron and Nickel, 546 

 Haga (Prof. T. ), the Diffraction of Rontgen Rays, 623; Pre- 

 paration of llyponitrite from Nitrite through Oxyamido- 



sulphonate, 117 

 Hale (Prof. G. E.), Spectra of Stars of Secchi's Fourth Type, 



330 

 Hall (A.), a New .Almanac, 613 



Hall (E. H.), Thermal Conductivity of Cast Iron, 563 

 Halliburton (Dr. W. D., F.R.S.), Cerebro^spinal Fluid in 



Human Subject, 454 

 Ilallopeau (L. .\. ), Production of Crystallised Tungsten by 



Electrolysis, 95 

 Hamberg (Dr. II. E.), Mean .Atmospheric Pressure in Sweden, 



470 

 Hamburg Observatory, the, 303 

 Handbook of Insects Injurious to Orchard and Bush Fruit, 



Eleanor A. Ormerod, 75 

 Hankel (Dr. Wilhclm), Death of, 470 

 Hanlon (Bishop), the Plague in Uganda, 502 

 Hann (Dr. J.), the Climate of Klondike, 448 

 Hansky (A.), Meteor Observations from a Balloon, 546 

 Harkne.ss (Prof J.) Introduction to the Theory of .Analytic 



Functions, 3S6 ; Theorj' Functions, 533 

 Harrison (Prof J. B.), Oceanic Deposits of Trinidad, 2S7 

 Harrington (N. R.), I'olypterus in Nile Valley, 15 

 Hartland (Sidney), on the \alue of Mr. Crooke's Work among 



the Races of the North-west Province and Oudh, 163 

 Hartley (E. G. J.), Pharmacosiilerite, 454 

 Hartley (W. N.), the .Absorption Spectrum of Cyanuric Acit) 



due to Impurity, 430 ; the .\l130rption Spectra of Isatin, Car- 



bostyril, and their Alkyl Deriv.atives, 430 

 Hartman (C. M. A.). Vapour I'ressure of Liquid Mixture of 



Methyl Chloride and Carlnmic Acid, 328 

 Hartwig (Prof.), SS Cygni, 159 

 Harvard College Observatory, 329 ; Prof. E. C. Pickering. 



473 

 Harvard Astrophysical Conference, 330 

 Hastings (C. S. ), New Telescopic Objective for Spectroscopic 



Use, 621 



