March 25, 1909J 



Index 



Freeman (W. G.), la Canfora Italiana, Prof, halo Giglioli, 



94 ; Southern Agriculture, !•'. S. Earle, iSo 

 French Academy of Sciences, Prize Subjects proposed by 



the, for the Year 1910, 232 

 Fresh-water Biology : British Fresh-water Phytoplankton, 



W. West and G. S. West, 507 

 Fric (J. J.), the Anomalies of Kefraction, 460 

 Frobenius (Dr. Lto), the Childhood of Man, a Popular 



Account of the Lives, Customs, and Thoughts of the 



Primitive Races, 162 

 Frosch, der, Dr. F. Hempelmann, 242 

 Froschel (Dr. P.), Heliotropic Sensibility, the Presentation 



Period, 408 

 Frost (Prol.), Morehouse's Comet, iqoSc, 142; the Spectrum 



and Form of Comet Morehouse, 439 

 Fruit Trees and their Enemies, with a Spraying Calendar, 



Spencer U. Pickering, F.R.S., and Fred. \'. Theobald, 



396 

 Fruit Trees, the Planting of, Ninth Report of the Woburn 



Experimental Fruit Farm, Duke of Bedford, K.G., 



F.R.S., and Spencer U. Pickering, F.R.S., Dr. E. J 



Russell, 500 

 F'rv (Sir Edward, K.C.B., F.R.S.), Earthquakes and John 



Wesley, 98 

 Fryer (J. C. F.), the Percy Sladen Trust Expedition to the 



Indian Ocean, 204 

 Fuhrmann (Dr. O.), die Cestoden der Vogel, 66 

 Functional Inertia of Living Matter, the. Dr. D. F. Harris, 



96 

 Functional Nerve Diseases, A. T. Schofield, 5 



Gadow (Hans, F.R.S.), Through Southern Mexico, 252 

 Gage (Capt. A. T.), the Commercial Products of India, 



being an Abridgment of the Dictionary of the Economic 



Products of India, Sir George Watt, 1S4 

 Gagee (Prof. C. S.), Action of Radium Rays on Developing 



Plants, 292 , 



Gaillard (C), les Oiseaux des Phosphorites du Quercy, 91 

 Gain (Edmond), Presence of Amylase in Old Seeds, 480 

 Gall-producing Dragon-fly, a, W. F. Kirby, 68 

 Galls, British Oak, E. T. Connold, 394 

 Gallon (Dr. Francis, F.R.S.), Memories of my Life, 181 : 



Sequestrated Church Property, 308 

 Gamble (Dr. F. W., F.R.S.), 'Animal Life, 182 ; Influence 



of Light on Coloration of Marine Animals, 359 

 Garden Rockery : How to Make, Plant, and Manage it, 



F. G. Heath, 95 

 Gardiner (C. 1.), the Igneous and Associated Sedimentary 



Rocks of the Tourmakeadv District (Countv Mavoj, 



268 

 Gardiner (J. Stanley, F.R.S.), the Percy Sladen Trust 



Expedition to the Indian Ocean, 204 

 Garstang (Mr.), Report on Plaice Fisheries, 172 

 Gas Engine, Heat-flow and Temperature-distribution in 



the. Prof. B. Hopkinson, 468 

 Gases, the Density of, in Relation to the Atomic Weight 



of Nitrogen, 491 

 Gates (R. R.), Nuclear Changes in Pollen Mother-cell of 



Oenothera, 376 

 Gaucher (Louis), Gastric Digestion of Casein, 330 ; the 



Gastric Digestion of Human Milk and Asses' Milk, 480 

 Gaudechon (H.), the Diffusion of Saline Manures in the 



Soil, 449 

 Gaudry (.\lbert). Death of, 138 ; Obituary Notice of, 163 

 Gaulhofer (Dr. K.), Perception of Light by Plants, 168 

 Gautier (M.), Comet Morehouse, 1908c, 48 

 Gebiss des Menschen, das, und der Anthropomorphen, 



Vergleichend-anatomische Untersuchungen, Zugleich ein 



Beitrag zur menschlichen Stammgeschichte, Dr. P. 



AdlofT, 278 

 Geelmuyden (M.), Morehouse's Comet, 1908c, 143 

 U Geminorum, the Variable Star, J. van der Bilt, 295 

 Gems: .'\rtificial Sapphires, Louis Paris, 119 

 Genese (Prof. R. W.), Analysis of Projection, 25 

 Geneve, Memoires de la Soci^t^ de Physique et d'Histoire 



naturelle de, 491 

 Geodesv : Geodetic Survey of South Africa, Colonel Sir 



W. G. Morris, K.C.M.G., C.B., Captain H. W. Gordon, 



and Sir David Gill, K.C.B.. F.R.S., 103: Death of Dr. 



Giuseppe Ciscato, 195 ; Geodetic Surveys, 285 



Geography ; Explorations of Dr. M. A. Stein in Turkestan, 

 17; Death of Archibald J. Little, 43; Applied Geography, 

 Dr. J. Scott Keltie, 92 ; Canada's Fertile Northland, 

 Prof. GrenviUe .\. J. Cole, 95; Atlas of Canada, 272; 

 Mountain Panoramas from the Pamirs and Kuen Lun, 

 Dr. M. .\urel Stein, 97 ; Lands Beyond the Channel, 

 H. J. Mackinder, 98; the Forest Region of Mount 

 Kenia, 108 ; Evidence of Recent Submergence of Coast 

 at Narrabeen, N.S. Wales, Prof. T. W. E. David and 

 G. H. Halligan, 119; a Sketch of the Geography and 

 Geology of the Himalayan Mountains and Tibet, Colonel 

 S. G. Burrard, F'.R.S., and H. H. Hayden, 132 ; Expedi- 

 tion into Central .\sia. Dr. M. A. Stein, 140 ; F'rom 

 Peking to Mandalay, a Journey from North China to 

 Burma through Tibetan Ssuch'uan and Yunnan, R. F. 

 Johnston, 193 ; Danish North-east Greenland Expedition, 

 Lieut. A. TroUc, 197-8, 355 ; Aims and Objects of 

 Modern Polar Exploration, Dr. William S. Bruce, 227; 

 the Class-room .\tlas of Physical, Political, Biblical, 

 and Classical Geography, 249 ; Cause of Earthquakes 

 and the Origin of Mountain Ranges, Prof. T. J. J. See, 

 293 ; Russland, A. von Krassnow and A. Woeikow, 304 ; 

 the Edinburgh School Atlas, 366 ; Practical Exercises in 

 Physical Geography, Prof. W. M. Davis, 393 ; a 

 Woman's Way through Unknown Labrador, Mrs. L. 

 Hubbard, J. G. Millais, 401 : a Proposed North Polar 

 Expedition, Captain Roald .-Amundsen, 412 ; Deutsche 

 Sudpolar Expedition, 1001-3, Geographie von Heard- 

 Eiland, E. von Drygalski, Prof. J. W. Gregory, F.R.S., 

 460 ; Deutsche Sudpolar Expedition, 1901-3, .^ufbau und 

 Gestaltung von Kcrguelen, E. Werth, Prof. J. W. 

 Gregory, F.R.S., 460: Bathy-orographical Map of the 

 British Isles, 4S6 ; Bathy-orographical Map of South 

 .'\merica, 486 ; Handbook to accompany the Map of the 

 British Isles, 486 ; Theory of Existence of a Land-bridge 

 between Scotland and Scandinavia, based on Distribu- 

 tion of Charr, Dr. L. Stejneger, 496 



Geology : the Falls of Niagara, their Evolution and Vary- 

 ing Relations to the Great Lakes, Characteristics of the 

 Power and the Effects of its Diversion, Dr. J. W. W. 

 Spencer, Prof. J. W. Gregory, F.R.S., 11 ; Geschichte 

 der Erde und des Lebens, J. Walther, 31 ; the Coals of 

 South Wales, with Special Reference to the Origin and 

 Distribution of -Anthracite, .Aubrey Strahan and W. 

 Pollard, 33 ; Research in China, Bailey Willis, 61 ; the 

 Geology and Scenery of the Grampians and the Valley 

 of Strathmore, Peter Macnair, 6q ; Relations of the 

 Nubian Sandstone and the Crystalline Rocks of Egypt, 

 Hugh J. L. Beadnell, 117: Geological Society, 117, 148, 

 209, 26S, 418, 448, 508; Geological Notes on Mt. 

 Kosciusko, Prof. T. W. Edgeworth David, 120; the 

 Romance of Modern Geology, E. S. Grew, 131 ; the 

 Romance of Early British Life from the Earliest Times 

 to the coming of the Danes, G. F. Scott Elliot, 131 ; 

 a Sketch of the Geography and Geology of the Hima- 

 layan Mountains and Tibet, Colonel S. G. Burrard. 

 F".'R.S., and H. H. Hayden, 132 ; Death of Albert 

 (iaudry, 13S ; Obituary Notice of, 163: Intrusive Rocks 

 in the Neighbourhood of Eskdale (Cumberland), Dr. 

 A. R. Dwcrryhouse, 148': Dr. Sandberg on the Anti- 

 clinal Structure of Tygerberg, Dr. .\. W. Rogers, 149 ; 

 Some Recent Publications of Geological Surveys. 170 : 

 Geology of Small Isles of Inverness-shire, Messrs. 

 Harker and Barrow, 170 ; Southern Part of the Derby- 

 shire and Nottinghamshire Coalfield, Messrs. Gibson and 

 Wedd, 170 : Geology of the Ouantock Hills and of Taun- 

 ton and Bridgwater, W. A. E. Ussher, 170 ; Geology 

 of the Country around Oxford, Messrs. Pocock, H. B. 

 Woodward, and Lamplugh, 170 ; Structure of the Narrow- 

 Carboniferous Basin of Rossitz, Dr. F. E. Suess, 170 : 

 Hills traversed by Danube between Hainburg and 

 Pozsonv, P. S. Richarz, 171 : Geology of the Country 

 on the Isonzo around Karfreit, Dr. Franz Kossmat. 171 ; 

 Geologv of the District between Cairo and Suez, T. 

 Barron. 171 : Geology of Tsang and U in Central Tibet. 

 Mr. Hayden, 171 ; Geology of Mount Yamaska in 

 Quebec, Dr. G. .\. Young, 172 : Petrography of the 

 Newark Igneous Rocks. J. V. Lejvis. 172 ; Geology of 

 the North-west Coast of Tasmania, T. Stephens. 180 ; 

 Geological Interpretation of thf') Earth-movements 

 associated with the Californian Earthquake of .\pril tS. 



