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Index 



Galls, British Vegetable, an Introduction to their Study, E. T. 



Connold, Supp. April 24, 1902, viii 

 Gallenkam^j's (Messrs.), Instruments for Obtaining the Dew- 

 point and Humidity of the Atmosphere, 592 

 Gallois (L. ), Les Andes de Patagonie, Supp. November 14, 



1901, ix 

 Galton (Dr. Francis, F.R.S.), on the Probability that the Son 



of a very highly-gifted Father will be no less Gifted, 79 

 Galton's Whistle, on Observations made with, upon the Hearing 

 of the Murray Islanders and some Inhabitants of Buchan, 

 Aberdeenshire, Dr. C. S. Myers, 1 16 

 Gamble (William), the Process Year Book 1901-2, 296 

 Gamgee (Dr. Arthur, F. R.S.), the Croonian Lecture at the 

 Royal Society, on certain Chemical and Physical Properties of 

 Hii^moglobin, 520 

 Ganong (W. F. ), a Laboratory Course in Plant Physiology, 75 

 Gar-fish and Mackerel, Habits of the, J. T. Cunningham, 586 

 Gardening, Death and Obituary Notice of Thomas Meehan, 



S. A. Skan, 132 

 Gardens, School, Conference on, 3S0 

 Gardiner (C. I.), Fofsiliferous Silurian Beds and Associated 



Igneous Rocks of the Cloghcr Head District, 358 

 Gardiner (J. Stanley), the Dangers of Coral Reefs to Navi- 

 gation), 585 

 Gardner (Walter M.), a Dictionary of Dyes, Mordants and 



other Compounds used in Dyeing and Calico Printing, 148 

 Garrett (F. C. ), Bases contained in Scottish Shale Oil, 430 

 Gas Appliances, E.shibition of Burners and, at the Crystal 



Palace, 15S 

 Gas-Thermometry, ii.. Dr. P. Chappuis, 93 

 Gases of the Blood at Different Altitudes during a Balloon 



Ascent, J. Tissot and M. Halleon, 168 

 Gases : on the Electrical Conductivity of Liquefied Gases, M. 

 Centnerszwer, 181 : the Experimental Siudy of Gases, Morris 

 W. Travers, 461 ; Hall Effect in Gases at Low Pressures, 

 H. A. Wilson, 550 

 Catty (Rev. R. A), Pigmy Flints from Lincolnshire, 372 

 Gauiier (Armand), Sodium Methylarsenate as a Cure for 



Malarial Fever, 374, 383 

 Gautier (Henri), Preparation and Properties of Strontium 



Hydride, 2S8 

 Gautrelet (Jean). Phosphorus in the Invertebrates, 312 

 Gawler (Mr.), Existence of Polyiodides in Nitrobenzene Solu- 

 tion, 527 

 Gaythorpe (S. B. ), the New Planetoid, 223 

 Gee (Wm.), Beechen Hedges on Elevated Ground, 535 

 Gegenbaur (Carl), Eriebtes und Erstrebtes. 316 

 Geikie (Sir Archibald, F.R.S.), Geological Map of Iceland, 



Th. Thoroddsen, 367 ; Class Book of Geology, 533 

 Geitel (Prof.), Atmospheric Air capable of Inducing Radio- 

 activity, 207 

 Geitler (Dr. Josef von). Action of Kathode Rays on a Magnetic 



Needle, 540 

 Geneva, Displacements of the Horizons, Due to Refraction, on 



the Lake of. Prof. F. R Forel. 280 

 Genus Lichas, Notes on the, F. K. C. Reed, 140 

 Geodesic Circles, J. K. Whittemore, 262 

 Geodetical Instruments, some New Forms of, Sir Howard 



Grubb, F.R.S., 359 

 Geography : Death of Ex-Governor Eyre, 109 ; the Artesian 

 Waters of Australia, J. P. Thomson, in ; L'Epoca delle 

 Grandi Scoperte Geografiche, Carlo Errera, 124; a Com- 

 mercial Geography of Foreign Nations, F. C. Boon, 245 ; 

 Formation of the Colorado Desert, Dr. R. E. C. Steams, 

 282; a Geography of Wales, A. E. L. Hudson, 317; the 

 Indian Borderland. 1880-1900, Colonel Sir T. Hungerford 

 Iloldich, C.B., F.S.A., 319; Indian Surveys, 424; Britain 

 and the British Seas, H. J. Mackinder, 385 ; Death and 

 Obituary Notice of Dr. Eniii Holub, 396 : Exploration of the 

 Maldives, Prof. A. Agassiz, 398 ; the Fauna and Geography 

 of the Maldive and Lacc.idive Archipelagoes, 514; Medal 

 Awards of the Royal ( ieographical Society, 471 ; Proposed 

 Exploring Expedition ti> the Magnetic North Pole, Captain 

 R. Amundsen, 497 ; Central and South America, A. H. 

 Keane, Colonel George Earl Church, 512 ; Death of General 

 Mikhail Vasilievich Pyevlsoff, 517; the Kozloff Expedition 

 to Tibet, 521 ; Voyage Southward of the Discovery, Sir 

 Clements Markham, 592 ; Death and Obituary Notice of 

 Prof I, V. Mushkeloff, 395 ; les Andes de Patagonie, 

 L. Gallois, Supp. November 14, 1901, ix ; Tarr and 



McMurry's Geographies, R. S. Tarr and Frank M. McMurry, 

 Supp. March 13, x 

 Geology : Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. Ralph Tate, 1 1 ; 

 Slaty Cleavage, T. iM. Reade and P. Holland, 13; Correla- 

 tion Tables of British Strata, Bernard Hobson, 29 ; Geology 

 and Meteorology, 32 ; Miocene Fauna of Burma, Dr. Fritz 

 Noetling, 37 ; on a Late Pleistocene Deposit containing 

 Mammoth, Prof. T. McKenny Hughes, F.R.S., 67 ; on the 

 Meteorological Conditions of the Pleistocene Epoch, Dr. Nils 

 Ekholm, 141 ; Geological Society, 94, 140, 190, 238, 310, 

 35S, 405, 478, 503 ; Submerged Glaciated Rock-valley ir» 

 Carmarthenshire, Thomas Codrington, 94 ; les Variations de 

 Longueur des Glaciers, Charles Rabot, 172 ; Suggestion as to 

 the Cause of the Low Temperature of a Glacial Period being 

 Due to the Obscuration of the Sun's Rays by Floating Dust 

 Particles, P. and L. Sarasin, 180; the Ancient Glaciers of 

 Skye, Alfred Harker, 189; Temperature and Glacial Periods, 

 H. N. Dickson, 229 ; Glacier-lakes in the Cleveland Hills, 

 P. F. Kendall, 310; the Glaciation of Teesdale, A. R. 

 Dwerryhouse, 310 ; Clarke Collection of New South Wales 

 Fossil Plants, E. A. N. Arber, 94 ; Death of Samuel Rowles 

 P.ntison, 109 ; Geology of the Baluchistan Desert and Part 

 if Eastern Persia, E. Vredenburg, iii; Kharga Oasis, its 

 Topography and Geology, J. Ball, 130 ; Notes on the Genus 

 Lichas, F. R. C. Reed, 140; on the Origin of Certain Concre- 

 tions in the Lower Coal-measures, H. B. Stocks, 141 ; Das 

 Antlitz der Erde, La Face de la Terre, Eduard Suess, 

 145 ; Ein Wort iiber den Sitz der Vulkanischen Ktafte in der 

 (Jegenwart, Alphons Stiibel, 150; the Geological Survey of 

 the United Stales 176; Death of Janits G. Shipman, 178; 

 on the Development of the Grand Canun of Colorado, Prof. 

 W. M. Davies, 180 ; on a New Species Belonging to the 

 Leperditiadfe, Prof. T. T. Groom, 190; the Sequence of the 

 Cambrian and Associated Beds of the Malvern Hills, 

 Prof. T. T. Groom, with an Appendix on the Brachiopoda, 

 C. A. Matley, 191 ; on the Waste of the Coast of Ireland, 

 Prof. J. P. O'Reilly, 192 ; Summary of Progress of the 

 Geological Survey, 204 ; Rock Covered with Frozen Moraine 

 at Lyngen, Arctic Norway, Dr. Hans Reusch, 206 ; 

 Geschichte der Moranenkunde, Dr. August Bohn, 362 ; 

 Mosasaurus Bones from Natal Coast Crelaccous, 229 ; South 

 of England, post-Pliocene Non-Marine MoUusca, A. V. 

 Kennard and B. B. Woodward, 230 ; on the Geological and 

 Physical Development of Dominica, Prof J. W. W. Spencer, 

 238 ; on the Geological and Physical Development of the 

 Barbados, Prof. J. W. W. Spencer, 23S ; Death of Clarence 

 King, 255 ; Obituary Notice of, 279 ; the Supposed 

 Marine Submergence of the Gobi during the Secondary 

 Period, 256 ; Discovery of a Nummulitic Layer at St. 

 Louis, Senegal, G. Vasseur, 264 ; Geology of Kalgoorlie, 

 Western Australia, A. Gibb Maitland, 303; Bathy- 

 metrical and Geological Study of the Lakes of Snow- 

 donia. Dr. T. J. Jehu, 334 ; Fifty years of Work in Canada, 

 Scientific and Educational, Sir William Dawson, F. R. S., 

 339; the;Climate and Artesian Waters of Australia, J. P. 

 Thomson, III, 350 ; Process for the Mixed Analysis of Rocks, 

 Prof. W. J. SoUas, F.R.S., 358: Fossiliferous Silurian Beds 

 and Associated Igneous Rocks of the Clogher Head District, 

 Prof. S. H. Reynolds and g. I. Gardiner, 358 ; Folds of the 

 Phosphatic Chalkin the.Somme, J. Gosselet, 359 ; Geological 

 Map of Ireland, Th. Thoroddsen, Sir Archibald Geikie, 

 F. R. S., 367 ; the Perforated Landscapes of Kappadocia, 372 ; 

 the Relation of Certain Breccias to, the Physical Geography 

 of their Age, Prof. T. G. Bonney, T'.R.S., 405 ; Matrix of the 

 Suffolk Chalky Boulder-Clay, Rev. Edwin Hdl, 405 ; Origin 

 of the River-system of South Wales, Aubrey Strahan, 478 ; 

 the Crystalline Limestones of Ceylon, Ananda K. Coomara- 

 Swamy, 503 ; the Students' Handbook of Stratigraphical 

 (ieology, A. J. Jukes-Browne, 507 ; Geology of the " Riukiu 

 Curve," Japan, Prof. S. Voshiwara, 519; Class Book of 

 Geology, Sir Archibald Geikie, F. R.S., 533 ; Geology of the 

 North-East Coast of Labrador, Reginald A. Daly, 542 ; the 

 I'lagioclase-augite Rocks between the Yenisei and the Lena, 

 A. Laversky, 546 ; Petrology of British East Africa, G. T. 

 Prior, 549 ; Progressive Dynamometamorphism of a por- 

 phjritic Andesite from Co. Wicklow, Henry J. Seymour, 



551 ; Composition of the Lodes of Kersanton, Ch. Barrois, 



552 ; Physical Effects of Contact Metamorphism, Joseph 

 Barrel, 599 



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