Index 



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Area, T. F. Sibley, 189; Tertiary Limestones and 

 Foraminiferal Tuffs of Malekula, New Hebrides, F. 

 Chapman, 192 ; Geographical Significance of Floods, 

 with Especial Reference to Glacial Action, E. C. 

 Andrews, 192 ; Records of the Geological Survey 

 of India, Part iii.. Notes on Certain Glaciers 

 in North-west Kashmir, H. H. Hayden ; Part iv., 

 Glaciers in Lahaul, H. Walker and E. H. Pascoe ; 

 Glaciers in Kumaon, G. de P. Cotter and J. Caggin 

 Brown, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 201 ; Recent Dis- 

 coveries of Paljeolithic Implements, Sir John Evans, 214; 

 a Deep Channel of Drift at Hitchin, W. Hill, 215; a 

 Specific Gravity Balance for Large Rock Specimens, 

 T. H. D. La Touche, 221; the Norton Goldfield, L. C. 

 Ball, 257 ; the Annan River Tinfield, W. E. Cameron, 

 257; the Stanhills Tinfields near Croydon, B. Dunstan, 

 257 ; Geology of the Nandewar Mountains, New South 

 Wales, H. L Jensen, 264; the Geological Structure of 

 the North-west Highlands of Scotland, B. N. Peach, John 

 Home, W. Gunn, C. T. Clough, L. Hinxman, and 

 J. J. H. Teall, Prof. J. W. Gregory, F.R.S., 272 ; 

 Chronology of the Glacial Epoch in North America, 

 Prof. G. F. Wright, 334 ; Application of Quantitative 

 Methods to the Study of the Structure and History of 

 Rocks, Dr. H. C. Sorby, F.R.S., 334; Transvaal Mines 

 Department, Report of the Geological Survey for the 

 Year 1906, Dr. F. H. Hatch, 346 ; Origin of the Pillow- 

 lava near Port Isaac in Cornwall, Clement Reid and 

 Henry Dewey, 358 ; the Geology of the Leicestershire and 

 South Derbyshire Coalfield, C. Fo.\-Strangeways, 364 ; 

 the Shaping of Lindsey by the Trent, F. M. Burton, 371 ; 

 Geological Survey of Canada, 380 ; the Cascade Coal 

 Basin, Alberta, D. B. Dowling, 380; Kimberlite, J. P. 

 Johnson, 399 ; Goldfields of Western Australia, C. G. 

 Gibson, 400 ; Antigorite and the Val Antigorio, Prof. 

 T. G. Bonney, 406; the St. David's Head " Rock Series," 

 J. V. Elsden, 406; a Description of the First or Aswan 

 Cataract of the Nile, Dr. John Ball, 433 ; the Two Earth 

 .Movements of Colonsay, W. B. Wright, 454 ; Notes on 

 the River Wey, H. Bury, 454 ; Glaciers of the Canadian 

 Rockies and Selkirks (Smithsonian Expedition of 1904), 

 Dr. William Hittell Sherzer, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 

 463 ; Scandinavian Glaciation, C. F. Kolderup, 468 ; 

 Earthquakes, an Introduction to Seismic Geology, 

 \\'illiam Herbert Hobbs, 481 ; Shrinkage of Glaciers of 

 .Alberta and British Columbia, 495 ; Geology of the 

 Country around Plymouth and Liskeard, Mr. Ussher, 

 495 ; Weathering, K. D. Glinka, 498 ; die Pendulations- 

 theorie. Dr. Heinrich Simroth, 508 ; the Carboniferous 

 Rocks at Loughshinny, Dr. C. A. Matley and Dr. A. 

 Vaughan, 527 ; Petrology and Physiography of Western 

 Liberia, Africa, J. Parkinson, 527; Geologische Prin- 

 zipienfragen, E. Reyer, Prof. Grenville A. J. Cole, 529 ; 

 the High-level Platforms of Bodmin Moor and their 

 Relation to the Deposits of Stream Tin and Wolfram, G. 

 Barrow, 502 ; National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-4, 

 Geology of South Victoria Land, H. T. Ferrar, Petro- 

 graphy, Dr. Prior, Prof. J. W. Gregory, F'.R.S., 561 ; 

 Origm and Mode of Deposit of the Upper Keuper Beds of 

 Leicester, T. O. Bosworth, 587 ; Deviation of Rivers 

 caused bv the Rotational Velocity of the Earth, Prof. 

 G. A. J. Cole, 612 



Geometry : die typischen Geometrien und das Unendlichp, 

 B. Petronievics, 28 ; Constructions in Practical Geometry, 

 Rev. H. F. Westlake, 148; Plane Geometry for Secondary 

 Schools, C. Davison and C. M. Richards, 315 ; Cartesian 

 Plane Geometry, Charlotte A. Scott, 315; a Sequel to 

 Elementary Geometry, J. W. Russell, 315: a First Year's 

 Course in Geometry and Physics, Ernest Young, 482 



Geophvsics : Potentiometer Methods of Measuring Tempera- 

 ture^ W. P. White, 206 



German Course, Science, C. W. P. Moffatt, 53 . 



Germany^ Dyeing in, and America, Sidney H. Higgins, 

 Prof. Walter M. Gardner, 4 



Geschlechtes, die Bestimmung und Vererbung des, Dr. C. 

 Correns, 580 



Gfsichtssinnes, zur vergleichenden Physiologic des. Prof. E. 

 Raehlmann, 193 



(C iacobini), Search-ephemeris for Comet 1907a, Prof. Weiss, 

 138 



Giacobini (M.), the Giarobini Comet 1907a., 167 



Gibson (C. G.), Goldfields of Western Australia, 400 

 Gibson (C S.), Diethylauric Bromide, 94 

 Gibson (Dr. G. A.), Arterial Pressure in Man, 335 

 Giesenhagen (Prof. K.), Befruchtung und Vererbung im 



Pflanzenreiche, 556 

 Giglioli (Enrico Hillyer), Avifauna Italica, 25 

 Gilg (Dr. Ernst), Pharmakognostisches Praktikum, 508 

 Giltay (J. W.), Apparatus for Demonstrating the Action of 



Light on Selenium, 589 

 Gisevius (Prof. P.), das Werden und Vergehen der Pflanzen, 



556 

 Glaciers: Records of the Geological Survey of India, Part 



iii.. Notes on Certain Glaciers in North-west Kashmir, 



H. H. Hayden ; Part iv., Glaciers in Lahaul, H. Walker 



and E. H. Pascoe; Glaciers in Kumaon, G. de P. Cotter 



and J. Caggin Brown, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 201 ; 



Glaciers of the Canadian Rockies and Selkirks (Smith- 

 sonian Expedition of 1904), Dr. William Hittell Sherzer, 



Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 463 

 Gladstone (H. S.), Irish Nesting-colony of Red-necked 



Phalaropes, 63 

 Glasgow, Lord Kelvin and the University of, 200 

 Glass and Quartz, Coloration of, by Radium, Charles E. S. 



Phillips, 535 

 Gleditsch (.Mile.), Lithium contained in Radio-active 



Minerals, 167, 407 

 Glinka (K. D.), Weathering, 498 

 Goddard (Rev. Ed. H.), Orientation of the Avebury Circles, 



320 

 Gods and Godlings, David Patrick, 462 

 Goeldi (Dr. E. A.), Album de .Aves Amazonicas, 220 

 Gold (E.), Comparison of Ships' Barometer Readings with 



those deduced from Land Observations, 453 

 Golding (H. A.), Practical Calculations for Engineers, 



555 

 Goldschmidt (Dr. Richard), die Tierwelt des .Mikroskops 



(die Urtiere), 556 

 Goldsmith (Dr. E.), .Analysis of Meteoric Stone seen to Fall 



on April 30, 1906, on the New Jersey Shore, 136 

 Goldstein (E.), the Two-fold Line Spectra of Chemical 



Elements, 469 

 Gordon (W. T.), Lefidoplitoios Scotti, 431 

 Gore (J. Ellard), Astronomical Essays, Historical and 



Descriptive, 195 ; Two Remarkable Spectroscopic Binaries, 



520 

 Gore (W.), Stresses in Masonry Dams, at Institution of 



Civil Engineers, 303 

 Goris (A.), Researches on the Pulp called Nette Flour, 336 

 Gorsedds, May, Rev. John Griffith, 12S 

 Goss (W. F. M.), High Steam-pressures in Locomotive 



Service, 445 

 Gbttingen Royal Society of Sciences, 72, 312, 479 

 Gotz (P.), Surveys of Nebulas, 90 

 Gough (Dr. L. H.), the Plankton of the English Channel, 



524 

 Gould (C), the Geology and Water Resources of the 



Western Portion of the Panhandle of Texas, 68 

 Goulding (E.), New Isomeride of Vanillin in the Root of 



Chlorocodon, 502 ; Volatile Oils of the Leaves of 



Ocimum viridc, 502 

 Goupil ^M.), Physiological Properties of Tubercle Bacilli 



which have been Submitted to the .Action of Chlorine, 216 

 Gcwland (Prof.), Burial Mounds in Japan, 139 

 Graff (Dr. K.), Observations of -Algol Variables, 407 

 Graff (Prof. Ludwig von), das Schmarotzertium im Tier- 



reich und seine Bedeutung fiJr die Artbildung, 556 

 Gramont (.A. de), Apparatus for the Production of Spark 



Spectra of Solutions, 168 

 Graphical Interpolation, F. J. W. Whipple, 103 

 Gravitational -Survey of -Sicily and Calabria, Prof. Ricco, 



232 ^ 

 Gray (J.), New Instrument for determining the Colour of 



the Hair, Eyes, and .Skin, 400 

 Gray (J. G.), Sensitive State induced in Magnetic Materials 



by Thermal Treatment, 407 

 Gray (J. Macfarlane), Death and Obituary Notice of, 277 

 Greaves (R. H.), Decomposition of Ozone by Heat, 574 

 Greece and Rome, Malaria, a Neglected Factor in th^ 



History of, \\'. H. S. Jones, 457 

 Gieen (.A. G.), Constitution of Phenol- and Ouinol-phthalein 



Salts, 47 



