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Inde. 



Grandjean (F.), Lehmann's Anisotropic Liquids, 228 



Graphischen Chemie, Leitfaden der, Dr. R. Kreniann, 525 



Gray (H. St. George), Excavations at the Glastonbury Lal<n- 

 village, 82 



Gray (R. C), Magnetism of the Copper-Manganesc-Tin 

 Alloys under \"arying Thermal Treatment, 97 



Gray (Dr. Robert Whytlaw), Density of the Radium Emana- 

 tion, C18 ; Molecular Weight of Radium Emanation, 517 



Graz, the International Zoological Congress at, (August 

 15-20, 1910), 318 



Great Britain, the Position of University Education in, 91 



Great Britain and Ireland, Elementary Regional Geography, 

 J. B. Reynolds, 527 



Greek and Roman Methods of Painting : Some Comments 

 on the Statements made bv Plinv and Vitruvius about 

 Wall and Panel Painting, Dr. A. P. Laurie, 265 



Green (Prof. J. Reynolds, K.R.S.), a History of Botany, 

 1860-1900, being a Continuation of Sach's " History of 

 Botany, 1 530-1860," 391 



Greenwell (Canon), Pit-dwellings in the District of Holder- 

 ness, 16 



Greenwich Watch and Chronometer Trials, 210 



Gregory (Prof. H. E.), Physical and Commercial Geo- 

 graphy, 459 



Gregory (Prof. J. W., F.R.S.), Catalogue of the Fossil 

 Bryozoa in the Department of Geology, British Museum 

 (Natural History), 8; Geology, 426 



Gregory (W. K.), the Orders, of Mammals, 216 



Griffith (Rev. John), Royal Commission on Welsh Monu- 

 ments, 404; Arthur's Round Table in Glamorgan, 8 



Griffiths (B. Millard), Pwdre Ser, 73 



Grouse and Grouse Moors, Charles Malcolm and Aymcr 

 Maxwell, 466 



Grove (W. B.), Pwdre Ser, 73 ; an .Agaric with Sterile 

 Gills, 531 



Grundprcben der Deutschen Siidpolar-e.xpedition, 1901— 5, 

 die, E. Philippi, 167 



Griineisen (Dr. E.), Thermal E.\pansion of JNIetals, 403 



Guerrieri (Dr. E.), the Sun-spots of 1909, 317 



Guertler (Dr. W.), Metallographie, ein ausfiihrliches Lehr- 

 und Handbuch der Konstitution, und der physikalischen, 

 chemischen und technischen Eigenschaften der Metalle 

 und metallischen Legierungen, 200 



Guichard (Marcel), Absorption of Iodine by Solid Bodies, 



132 



Guillaume (J.), Metcalf's Comet, i9iofi, 249 ; Observations 

 of Metcalf's Comet, 261 ; Occultation of t; Geminorum 

 by Venus, July 26, Observed at Lyons, 390 



Guillemard (H.), Observations on Animal Calorimetry made 

 on Mt. Blanc, 456 



Gvildner (Hugo), the Design and Construction of Internal 

 Combustion Engines, 197 



Gulf Stream Drift and the Weather of the British Isles, 

 the, Dr. H. Bas.sett, 44 



Giinther (Dr. A. C), Description of Collection of Fishes 

 made in the Indian Ocean and South Pacific by .Andrew 

 Garrett, 402 



Giirich (Prof. Georg), Leitfossilien, ein Hilfsbuch zum 

 Bestimmen von Versteinerungen bei geologischen 

 Arbeiten in der Sammlung und im Felde, 200 



Guttmann (Oscar), Death of, 179 



Guttmann (Prof.), Discovery of a Trustworthy Mathe- 

 matical Formula which shall Determine the State of 

 Nutrition of a Child in Relation to Physical Measure- 

 ments, 320 



Hackspill (L.), Electrical Resistance of the .\lkali Metals, 

 164 



Haddon (Dr. A. C, F.R.S.), Antiquities of the Ouachita 

 \'alley, Clarence B. Moore, 129 ; the Jesup North Pacific 

 Expedition, the Kwakiutl of Vancouver Inland, Frank 

 Boas, Chukchee Mythology, Waldemar Bogoras, the 

 Vukaghir and the Yukaghirized Tungus, Waldemar 

 Jockelson, 250 



Hague (.^.), Influence of Silicon on the Properties of Pure 

 Cast Iron, 440 



Hahn (Dr.), Magnetic Deflection of /3 Rays, 478 



Haig (H. A.), the Plant Cell, its Modifications and Vital 

 Processes, 36 



Hake (Dr. H. Wilson), on the Nature, Uses, and Manu- 



facture of Ferro-silicon, with Special Reference to 

 Possible Danger arising from its Transport and Storage, 

 53 ; Ferro-silicon, 519 



Hale (Prof. William J.), the Calculations of General 

 Chemistry, with Definitions, Explanations, and Problems, 

 360 



Hall (A. D., M.A., F.R.S.). Secondary Effects of Manures 

 on the Soil, 219; Opening Address in Sub-section of B 

 at the Meeting of the British .Association at Sheffield, 309 



Hall (Bradnock), Norwegian and other Fish Tales, 69 



llall (Richard N.), Prehistoric Rhodesia, 32 



Halley's Comet, Dr. James Moir, 9; Dr. Wolf, 19; Prof. 

 Seeliger, ig ; M. Eginitis, 19, 52 ; Comas Sola, 19 ; M. 

 Nordmann', 19 ; Mr. Leach, ig ; Dr. Ebell, 52 ; Prof. 

 Fowler, 52 ; Father Iniguez, 52 ; Herr v. d. Pahlen, 85 ; 

 Dr. Ristenpart, 86; G. Millochau and H. Godard, 120; 

 Prof. Frost, 152 ; Mr. Motherw^ell, 183, Prof. Barnard, 

 183, 322; Mr. Helmcken, 1S4 ; Father Stein, 184; Herr 

 Sykora, 322 ; Dr. Hartmann, 322 ; M. Antonidi, 322 ; 

 K. Saotome, 322 ; Drs. Cowell and Crommelin, 322 ; N. 

 Iwanow, 322 ; Mr. Merfield, 322 ; Messrs. Crawford and 

 Meyer, 322 ; Mr. Slocum, 323 ; Earth-current Observa- 

 tions in Stockholm during the Transit of Halley's Comet 

 on May 19, D. Stenquist and E. Petri, g ; Further 

 Observations of Halley's Comet, Michie Smith and John 

 Evershed, 374 ; C. D. Perrine, 374 ; Velocities and 

 Accelerations of the Ejecta from Halley's Comet, Profs. 

 Barnard and Lowell, 404; J. Comas Sola, 404 ; Time of 

 the Solar Transit of Halley's Comet, 472 



Halley Meteors, Prof. David Todd, 439 



Hamilton (J. O.), Renewal of .Sulphated Storage Cells, 118 



Hands (.Alfred), Lightning and the Churches, 238 



Hann (Dr. J.), Meteorology of Peru, 377 



Hansen (H. J.), Expedition Antarctique Beige, R^sultats du 

 Voyage du S.Y. Belgica en 1897-8-9, sous le Commande- 

 ment de A. de Gerlache de Gomery, Rapports scien- 

 tifiques, Zoologie-Schizopoda and Cumacea, 205 



Happiness, the Science of. Dr. H. S. Williams, 202 



Hardenburg (W. E.), System of " Wireless Telegraphy " 

 in Use among the Indian Tribes of the Putumayo River, 

 436 



Harley (Rev. Robert, F.R.S.), Death of, 148; Obituary 

 Notice of, 210 



Harmer (Dr. Sidney F., F.R.S.), Death and Obituarj 

 Notice of John Willis Clark, 501 



Harper (Harry), Practical Chemistry, 360 



Harrison (Frank), Our Teeth, 237 



Hart (Dr. D. Berry), \'alidity of the Mendelian Theory, 22S 



Hartert (Dr.), Nomenclature of some British Birds, 504 



Hartmann (Dr.), Halley's Comet, 322 



Hartmann (M.), Cytology of the Flagellata, 504 



Hartog (Prof.), Sex and Immunity, 549 



Harvard College Observatory, Prof. E. C. Pickering, 86 



Hastings (Somerville), Summer Flowers of the High .Alps, 

 37 



Hausas, Notes on the Origin of the, Capt. A. J. N. 

 Tremearne, 58 



Hayes (C. W.), Contributions to Economic Geology, Part i., 

 Metals and Non-metals except Fuels, 511 



Hayhurst (Mr.), Examination of the Atmosphere at various 

 Altitudes for Oxides of Nitrogen and Ozone, 119 



Health Progress and .Administration in the West Indies, 

 Sir Rubert W. Boyce, F.R.S., 174 



Heat : the Temperature Coefticients of the Ferromagnetic 

 Metals, Dr. J. R. Ashworth, 238 



Heath (Sidney), the South Devon and Dorset Coast, 13.S 



Heawood (Edward), the Uganda-Congo Boundary, 531 



Heckel (Edouard), Action of Cold and .Anaesthetics upon 

 the Leaves of Atigraeciim pagrans and the Green Husks 

 of Vanilla, gS 



Hegels Asthetik im Verhaltnis zu Schiller, A. Lewkowitz, 

 294 



Heim (Prof.), Glacial Erosion, 442 



Heinricher (Prof. E.), die Aufzucht und Kultur der 

 Parasitischen Samenpflanzen, 327 



Helbronner (.A.), New Researches on the Sterilisation of 

 Large Quantities of W'ater by the Ultra-violet Rays, 556 



Hellmann (Prof.), Results of the Exposure of Thermo- 

 meters in Windows and in Screens, 17-8 ; Climate of 

 Berlin, 377 



Helmcken (Mr.), Halley's Comet, 183 



