Index 



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High Schools and Academie», Thomas F. Holgate, 26 ; 

 Geometry of a Simultaneous System of Two Linear homo- 

 geneous DiRerential Equations of the Second Order, E. J. 

 Wilczynski, 117; Plane Geometrical Drawing, ijicluding 

 Numerous Exercises and Army Examination I'apers, with 

 Solutions, R. C Fawdry, 222 ; Primer of Geometry, Com- 

 prising the Subject-matter of Euclid, I. to IV., treated by 

 Methods of Pure (ieomclry, II. \V. Croome Smith, 270 ; Proofs 

 of Euclid, I. 5, Prof. G. II. Bryan, F.R.S., 438, 487; II. W. 

 Croome Smith, 466 ; Edwin T. Dixon, 466 ; Rearrangement 

 of Euclid, Book I., part i., W. C. Fletcher. 559 ; lOdward P. 

 Dixon, 559 ; T. Petch, 559 ; Robt. B. Il.iyward, F.R.S.,559 ; 

 Prof. G. H, Bryan, F. K.S, 585 : Theorems Concerning Geo- 

 metrical Figures in Space;/ Dimensions, G. H. Knibbs, 335 ; 

 Experimental Geometry in Secondary School.', C. A. Rumsey, 

 416; "Spherical Trigonometry," I. Todhunter, 435; an 

 Elementary Treatise on the Calculus, with Illustrations from 

 Geometry, Mechanics and Physics, George A. Gibson, Prof. 

 George M. Minchin, F. R.S., 530 



Germany : Lessons from Germany, 44 ; the Coal-tar Colour 

 Industry in Germany and England, 138 ; Chemical Instruction 

 and Chemical Industries in tiermany. Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, 

 174 ; Results of Trials of Secondary Batteries for Use on 

 Branch Lines of Railways in Germany, 349 ; Scienlific 

 Woik of the German Antarctic Expedition, Prof. Dr. 

 Drygalski, 37S ; German View of English Schools, Dr. Karl 

 T. F'isher, 481 ; Recent Developments in German and British 

 Trade, 572 



Gey.ser, a Model, A. E. Munby, 247 



Giacosa (Piero), M.agistri Salernitani nondum Editi, Catalogo 

 Ragionato della Esposizione di .Storia della Medicina, Aperta 

 in Torino nel 1S98, Supp. November 14, 1901, viii 



Gibson (George A.), an Elementary Treatise on the Calculus, 

 with Illustrations from Geometry, Mechanics and Physics, 

 530 



Giddings (Dr. F. H.), Inductive .Sociology, 221 



Gilbert (Sir J. Henry, LL.D., F.R.S.), Death and Obituary 

 Notice of, 205 



Gillette (G. P.), the Life-history of the Codling-moth, 49S 



Oilman (Dr. D. C), the Bicentennial of Vale University, 44 



Giraffe, Sir Harry Johnston's Five- Horned, Oldfield Thomas, 94 



Giran (H.), a Monosodium acid orthophosphate, 528 



Girdwood (Prof. G. P.), Stereomicrography, 142 



Glacial Period : Die Tierwelt der Schweiz in Beziehungen zur 

 Eiszeit, Prof. Dr. F. Zschokke, 124 ; Suggestion as to the 

 Cause of the Low Temperature of a Cilacial Period being 

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

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

 Skye, Alfred Harker, 189; the Glaciation of Teesdale, 

 A. R. Dwerryhouse, 310 



Glaciers : les Variations de Longueur des Glaciers, Charles 

 Rabot, 172; Glacier-Lakes in the Cleveland Hills, P. F. 

 Kendall, 310 ; Geschichte der Moiiinenkunde, Ur. August 

 Bohm, 362 



Gladstone (Dr. J. II. F. R,S.), Berthelot and the Metals of 

 Antiquity, S2 



Glasgow Meeting of British Association, the Movements of 

 Plants, Francis Darwin, F.R.S.,40; the Inert Constituents 

 of the .Atmosphere, Prof. William Ramsay, F.R.S. , 161. See 

 also British Association. 



Glass, Electrification of, F. Ilodson, 319 



Gliding Machines, Aeronautical Experiments with, Wilbur 

 Wright, 541 



Glendinning (T. A.), \'elocity of Hydrolysis of Starch by 

 Diastase, 430 



Glucinum, on a Type of Compounds of, H. Lacombe, 580 



Glyceroarsenic Acid, V. Auger, 335 



Goat, The San Clemente Isjand, j'rof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 31 



Gobi during the Secondary Period, The Supposed Marine 

 Submergence of the. 256 



Gccldi Emil A.), Die Vogelwelt des Amazonenstrfimes, 173 



Gold, On the Crystalline Structure of Gold Nuggets from 

 Klondyke, Victoria and New Zealand, Prof. Liversidge. 

 F.R.S., 192; (iold in India, 347; Gold of Ophir, Whence 

 Brought, and by Whom, A H. Keane, 460 



Gold-Mining : (Icology of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, A. 

 Gibb Mail land, 303 ; Cyanide Practice, .-Mfred James, 463 



Goodrich (E. S.), on the Pelvic Girdle and Fins of the 

 "Fringe- tinned tlanoid" Fish, Eusthenopleron, in; the 

 Renal Organs of the Amphioxus, 541 



Goodwin (Mr.), the Action of Methylene Iodide on Aryl-and 



Naphthylamines, Diaryl Methylene Diamines, Acridines and 



Naphthacridines, 310 

 Gosselet (J. ), Folds of the Phosphalic Chalk in the Somme, 



359 

 Gottingen Royal Society of Sciences, 384, 480 

 Grace (Alfred A ), Tales of a Dying Race, 389 

 Graham (W. H.), Sun Pillars, 465 

 Grandpre (A. Daruty de), Les Moustiques, Anatomic et 



Biologic, 27 

 Grant (Mr.), Method of Determining the Ratio of Distribution 



of a Base between two Acids, 527 ; Apparatus for \'apour 



Pressure Measurements, 579 

 Grass Snakes, Food of, C. M. Rogers, 31 

 Gratacap (L. P.), the Wyoming Brontosaurus, 2S0 

 Gray (Dr. .\lbert A.), on Some Methods of Preparation of the 



Inner F^ar, with Remarks on its Function, 115 

 Gray (Prof. Andrew, F.R.S.), Effect of a Magnetic Field on 



Spectra of Helium and Mercury, 54 

 Gray (J. M.), Numerical Value of " Characteristic" of Water, 



47 

 Greece : Mycenoean Tree and Pillar Cult, and its Mediterranean 



Relations, Arthur J. Evans, Supp. November 14, 1901, vi 

 (ireek Topography in Relation to History, G. B. Grundy, 434, 



561 

 Green (Arthur G), Foreign Competition and Technical 



Education, 156 

 Greenwell (A.), Roads, their Conslruction and Maintenance, 



149 

 Greenwich Observatory, the Principal Meteorological Results 



of the Year 1901 at, 256 

 Gregory (Prof. R. A.), Introductory Physics for Irish Inter- 

 mediate Schools, 343 ; the Stars : a Study of the Universe, 



Simon Newcomb, Supp. March 13, 1902, viii 

 Grehant (N.), Researches on the Dissociation of Carboiioxy- 



h;i:moglobin, 143 

 Grenet (Louis), Chemical Equilibrium of the Iron-carbon 



Systems, 288 ; Transformations of Steels by the Dilatometric 



Method, 4S0 

 Grey Parrots, Histrionic Capacity of, D. R. Fearon, C B., 127 

 Griffiths (E. II., F.R.S.), the Thermal Measurement of Energy, 



342 

 Grignard (V.), Action of Mixed Organo-magnesium Compounds 



upon Trioxymethylene, 28S 

 Grizzly, the Biography of a, Ernest Seton-Thompson, T Digby 



Pigott, C.B., 25 

 Groom (Prof. T. T.), on a New Species belonging to the 



Leperditiada;, 190 ; the Sequence of the Cambrian and 



Associated Beds of the Malvern Hills, 191 

 Groos (Karl), the Play of Man, 78 

 Grosbeak, Pine, in Berkshire, C. .\I. Rogers, 129 

 Grossmann (Dr.), Results of the Maximum and Minimum 



Temperatures at Hamburg during the La^t t^)uarter of a 



Century (1876-1900), 323 

 Groves (H. and J.), the Use of Linncan Specific Names, 334 

 Grubb (.Sir Howard, F.R.S.), Some New Forms of Geodelical 



Instruments, 359 

 Grilnbaum (Dr. .\. S.), Physiology of Motor Area in .-Vnthro- 



poid Apes, 65 ; Experiments on the Brain of the Chimpanzee, 



114 ; Physiology of the Cerebral Cortex of Higher Apes, 165 

 Grundy (G. B. ), the Great Persian War and its Preliminaries, 



434. 561 

 Giiitzner (Prof.), Movements of Stomach-contents and Regional 



Distribulion of .\cidity of Semi-fluid Mass of Food, 66 

 Gucdras (Marcel), on a Practical Means of Obtaining Trichlor- 



butyl Alcohol, 167 ; on Ergot of Rye, 239 ; on the Constitu- 

 tion of Djbutylic and DitKnanthylic Alcohols, 431 

 Guernsey, Flora of, and the Lesser Channel Islands, Ernest 



David Marquand, 101 

 Guide Books: Guide to Italy, 557: Guide to the Western 



Mediterranean, 557 

 Guillemots' Eggs, the Colours of, R. J. Ussher, 5 

 Guillet (Leon), Copper-aluminium Alloys, 23 ; Tin-aluminium 



Alloy.=, 143 

 Gulik (Dr. D. van). Change of Pilch of Certain Sounds with 



Distance, 174 

 Gulland (Dr.), Experiments in Examination of the asserted 



ILvmatopoietic Functions of the Spleen, 1 15 

 Gum-fermentation of Sugar-cane Juice, the, R. Grieg Smith, 



