Index 



(jray (H. St. John), Excavations in the Maumbury Ring 



Circle, 25b 

 Gray (J.), Who Built the British Stone Circles? 236 

 Gray (J. G.J, Improved Form of Magnetometer for the 



testing of Magnetic Materials, 479 

 (}ray (,Prof. Thomas), Death of, 315 

 Gray's New Manual of Botany, 457 

 Green (Prof. J. A.), Moral Instruction and Training in 



Schools, 154 ; Papers on Moral Education communicated 



to the First International Moral Education Congress, 



Greenland Eskimo, the .Anthropology of the, 311 



Greenland Expedition, the Danish North-east, Lieut. A. 

 Trolle, 355 



Gregory (Prof. J. \V., F.R.S.), the Falls of Niagara, 

 their Evolution and varying Relations to the Great 

 Lakes, Characteristics of the Power and the Effects of 

 its Diversion, Dr. J. W. \V. Spencer, n ; Risultats du 

 Vovage du S.V. Belgica en 1897-9, Physique de Globe, 

 G. ' Lecointe ; Zoologie, P. P. C. Hoek, H. F. E. 

 Jungersen, L. Bbhmig, L. Plate; Oceanographie, H. 

 .Arctow.ski and H. R. Mill ; Geologic, H. Arctowski, 

 460 ; Deutsches Sudpolar Expedition, 1901-3, Auf- 

 bau und Gestaltung von Kerguelen, E. Werth ; 

 Geologische Beobachtung auf Kerguelen, E. Philippi ; 

 Petrographische Beschreibung der Kerguelen-Gesteine, 

 R. Reinische, 460 ; Geographic von Heard-Eiland, E. 

 von Drygalski ; Geologic der Heard-Insel, E. Philippi ; 

 Gesteine der Heard-Insel, R. Reinische ; Tiere und 

 Pflarizen der Heard-Insel, E. Vanhoffen ; Skizze des 

 Klimas der Heard-Insel, W. Meinardus, 460 



Gregory (R. P.), Forms of Flowers in Valeriana dioica, 

 268 



Greig-Smith (Dr. R.), Opsonisation from a Bacterial 

 Point of View, 120 



Grew (E. S.), the Romance of Modern Geology, 131 



Grieg (Captain), Enteric Fever in India, 21 



Grieg (J. A.), Pleistocene Red Deer of Norway, 105 



Griffith (Rev. John), the Origin of Advent and other Three 

 Weeks' Celebrations, 36 



Grinnel (Joseph), Biological Survey of San Bernadino 

 Mountains of Southern California, 466 



Groom (Dr. Percy), Longitudinal Symmetry of Centro- 

 sperma:, 419 



Grubb (Sir Howard), New Spectroheliograph for the 

 Madrid Observatory, 23 ; New Form of Divided Object- 

 glass Telescope, 23 ; the Reflecting Telescope and its 

 Suitability for Physical Research, 23 



Gruner (Prof. P.), Existence of Freely Moving Electrons 

 between Molecules of Metal, 43S 



Gu^pin (A.), Enormous Urinary Calculus in Man, 360 



Guerbet (Marcel), Laevo-campholic Acid, 360 



Gu^rin (C.), Properties of the Tubercle Bacillus cultivated 

 on Bile, 299 



Guichard (Marcel), .Action of Heat on Iodic .Anhydride, 

 269 



Guignard (L.), Metamorphosis of Hydrocyanic Glucosides 

 during Germination, 179 



Guilbeau (Prof. B. H.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 



434 



Guilbeau (B. H.), Mode in which " Cuckoo-spit Insects 

 (Cercopidas) secrete Enveloping Foam, 442 



Guillaume (J.), Further Observations of Morehouse's 

 Comet, 190SC. 260 ; Observations of the Sun at Lyons 

 Observatory during the Fourth Quarter of 1908, 479 



Guilleminot (H.), X-rays of High Penetration obtained by 

 Filtration. 389 



Gulliver (G. H.), Discharge of Water from Circular Weirs 

 and Orifices, 50 ; Friction at the Extremities of a Short 

 Bar subjected to a Crushing Load, and its Influence 

 upon the Apparent Compressive Strength of the 

 Material, 329 ; Metallic Alloys, their Structure and Con- 

 stitution, 365 



Guntz (A.),' 'Electrical Resistance of .Alkali Metals, 

 Gallium and Tellurium, 300 



Guye (Ph. .A.). Volumetric Composition of Ammonia Gas 

 and .Atomic Weight of Nitrogen, 119 



Guyenot (M.), Special Method of Electro-diagnosis of 

 Feigned Paralysis, 510 



Gwynne-Vaughan (D. T), Osmundacean Fossils from 

 Permian of Russia, 329 



Haberlandt (Dr.), Sense-organs in Plants, 467 



Haddon (Dr. A. C, F.R.S.), the Childhood of Man, a 

 Popular -Account of the Lives, Customs, and Thoughts 

 of the Primitive Races, Dr. L^o Frobenius, 162 ; 

 .Memories of My Life, Dr. Francis Galton, F.R.S., 

 181 ; an Investigation of the Sociology and Religion of 

 the Andamanese, 345 



Hadell (Charles W.), the Old Yellow Book, 279 



Haeckel (Ernst), Unsere .Ahrenreihe (Progonotaxis 

 Hominis) — kritische Studion iiber phyletische Anthropo- 

 logic (Festschrift zur 350-jahrigen Jubelfeier der 

 Thiiringer Universitiit Jena und der damit verbundenen 

 Ubergabe des phyletischen Museums am 30 Juli, 1908), 

 392 



Hahn (Dr. Ed.), die Entstehung der Wirtschaftlichen 

 Arbeit, 157 



Haidarabad, the Nizamiah Observatory at, 232 



Haldane (J. S.), the Prevention of Compressed-air Illness, 

 40 



Hale (Prof. George Ellery), the Study of Stellar Evolu- 

 tion, an Account of some Recent Methods of Astro- 

 physical Research, 191 ; the Magnetic Field in Sun- 

 spots, 351 



Hale's (Dr. G. E.) Recent Photographs of the Spectra of 

 Sun-spots taken through Polarising Apparatus, Prof. J. 

 Larmor, 26 



Hall (Asaph), Biographical Memoir of, G. W. Hill, 80 



Hall (A. D.), the Soil, 127 



Hall (Miss E. H.), Decorative .Art of Crete in the Bronze 

 Age, 349 



Hall (H. R.), New Light on Ancient Egypt, G. Maspero, 

 222 ; the Annual of the British School at Athens, 303 ; 

 the Judgment of Paris, and some other Legends Astro- 

 nomically considered, Hon. Emmeline M. Plunket, 335 



Hall (H. S.), a School .Arithmetic, 156 



Hall (Miss K. M.), Nature Rambles in London, 245 



Hall (J. W.), Efficiency of Various Kinds of Furnaces, 

 46S 



Haller (.A.), Products of the Reaction of Sodium Amide 

 on Ketones, 89 ; General Method of preparation of the 

 MonoalkyI, Dialkyl, and Trialkyl-acetophenones, 359 ; 

 General Method of preparation of the Trialkylacetic 

 Acids, 389 



Haller (Albrccht von), 38 



Halley's Comet, Mr. Wendell, 108 ; Search-ephemeris for, 

 320 



Halley's Grave, 139 



Halligen (G. H.), Physical Evidence of Recent Sub- 

 mergence of Coast at Narrabeen, N.S. Wales, 119 



Hamburger Magalhaensischen Sammelreise, Ergebnisse 

 der, 1892-3, Dr. W. Michaelson, 82 



Hamburger siidwest-australischen Forschungsreise, Ergeb- 

 nisse der, die Fauna Siidwest-Australiens, 1905, 396 



Hamill (P.), Mode of Action of Specific Substances, 17S 



Hamilton (Dr. D. J.), Death of, 49s 



Hamilton's (Sir W.) Fluctuating Functions, Dr. E. W, 

 Hobson, 22 



Hamy (Dr. E. T.), Death of, 138 ; Obituary Notice of, 166 



Hann (Dr. Julius), Handbuch der Klimatologie, 363 



Hare (A. T.), Mercury Bubbles, 99 



Harlot (Paui), the Oidium of the' Oak, 59 



Harker (Dr.), New Three-colour Camera, 24 



Harker (Dr. J. A.), Effect of Pressure on the Boiling Point 

 of Sulphur, 25 ; M^-thodes de Calorim^trie usit^es au 

 Laboratoire thermique de I'Universit^ de Moscou, Prof. 

 W. Longuinine and .A. Schukarew, 185 



Harker (Mr.), Geology of Small Isles of Inverness-shire, 

 170 



Harris (Dr. D. F.), the Functional Inertia of Living 

 Matter, 96 



Harris (Dr.), Carriage and Storage of Ferro-silicon, 436 



Hart (W. E.), Stone Circles in Ireland, 488 



Hartley (Prof. W. N., F.R.S.), the Brilliancy and 

 Intensity of the Cupric Chloride Flame Spectrum, 487 



Harvey (W. H.). .Action of Specific Substances in Tox.-emia, 

 178 ' 



Harwood (.A. B.), .Age of Leicestershire and South Derby- 

 shire Coal-measures, 257 



Harwood (W. A.), Ballons-soitdes .Ascents made at Man- 

 chester, 36 



Haselfoot (Mr.), the Charges on Ions, 442 



