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Gases, Reduction of Metallic Solutions by means of, Dr G 

 Gore, F.R.S., 255 



Gegentiaur's Morphologisches Jahibuch, 165 



Geikie (Dr. A., F.R.b.), the Origin of Coral Reefs, 107, 124 ; 

 American Geology, F. V. Hayden, 233 ; Origin <>f the Scenery 

 of the British Islands, 325, 347, 396, 419, 442 



Geodetic Conference, International, 14 



Geodetic Survey of the United States, 573 



Geoghegan (Edward), Axioms of Geometry, 551 



Geognosy of the Harz Mountains, H. M. Cadell, 303, 447 



Geography : Universal Geographies, 45 ; Geographical Notes, 

 160, 318, 346, 415, 462, 584, 606 ; Mittheilungen of Geographi- 

 cal Sccicty of Hamburg, 160; Discontinuance of Geographical 

 Society's Examinations, 388 ; Geographical Society of Bremen, 

 535; Geographisches Jahrbuch, Ninth Issue, 318; Fourth 

 German Geographical Congress, 416 



Geology : Geological Society, 119, 165, 208, 254, 303, 350, 470, 

 566, 591 ; Annual General Meeting, 444; Geology of South 

 Devon Coast, Prof. Bonney, F.R.S., 119; of the Libyan 

 Desert, K. A. Zittel, 121 ; Geological Association of Liver- 

 pool, 135 ; F. V. Hayden, American Geology, A. Geiliie, 

 F. U.S., 233 ; Geological Expedition, Prof. Hull's Palestine, 

 245 ; Geological Exploration in Western Australia, E. F. 

 Hardman, 294; Geological Survey of Russia, 270 ; Geolngical 

 Survey of New Mexico and Arizona, H. M. Wilson, 272 ; 

 Geological Survey of the United Kingdom, 395 ; Meta- 

 m)rphi-.m among Devonian Rocks, 315 ; Origin of the Scenery 

 of the British Islands, A. Geikie, F. k.S., 325, 347, 396, 419, 

 442 ; Jurassic Rocks under London, Prof. J. W. ludd, F.R.S., 

 329; Geology of Arabia, Prof. T. G. P.onney,"F.R.S., 350; 

 the " Jtettegryder" of Orholm, Herr Geelmuyden, 414; 

 Geological Position of Human Skeleton found at Tdbury, T. 

 V. H'-lms, 440 ; Geological Structure of Russia, Interesting 

 Feature of the. Prof. Karpinsky, 461 ; Geology of Central 

 Africa, H. Drummond, 551 ; on the Progress of Geology, 

 Prof. Julius von Hjast, F. K.S., 607 



Geometry, Axioms of. Prof. O. Henrici, F.R.S., 453, 573 ; 

 Edward Geoghegan, 551 



Germany : German Association of Naturalists and Physicists, 

 17 ; the Telephone in, 63 ; Fourth Report of German Fisheries 

 Commission, 73 ; Unusually Bright Meteor in Western, 366 ; 

 Report of German Cholera Commission, 365, 401, 460 ; 

 Fourth German Geographical Congress, 416 ; CJerman 

 Meteorology, G. Hellmann, 523 



Gilbert, (G. K.), Probability of Earthquakes at Salt Lake City, 



45 

 Gilbert (G. K.), Circular Rainbow, 451 

 Gilbert (Dr. J. H.), Analyses of Ash of Grain grown at 



Rothanisted, 445 

 Gill's Parallaxes ot Southern Stars, 273 

 Gill (Prof. Theo.), .'saccopharyngoid Fishes, 236; Salt-water 



Fish-Types in Fresh Water, 573 

 Gillman (F.), Salt Rain and Dew, 172 : the Remark.able .Snnsets, 



179 

 Ginte (Dr. W.), Death of, 246 

 Girdlestone (E. P.), Vivisection, 604 

 Girtun College, 428 

 Glacial Cavities, Prof. Schwalbe, l68 

 Glaciation in Siberia, Traces of, Solokoff, 461 

 Gladstone (J. IL), Electrolysis of Hydrated Salts, 422 

 Glasgow Philo-ophical Society, 89 

 Glasgow, University of. Bequest to, 87 ; Naval Architecture 



Chair, 200 

 Glasgow catalogue of Star?, 36S 

 Glazebrook (K. T., F.R.S.), Diffusion of Scientific Memoirs, 



287, 335 

 Glycogen in Fungi, Errera, 16 

 Godthaab Meteorological Expedition, Danish, 134 

 Goodwin (Prof. W. L), the Dust of Krakatoa, 595 

 Gore (Dr. G., F.R.S.), Peculiar Ab-orption of Iodic Acid by 

 Aluminium, 254 ; Relations of Heat to Vohaic and Thermo- 

 Electric Action of Metals in Electrolytes 300; Some Rela- 

 tions of Chemical Corrosion to Voltaic Current, 468 ; Utility 

 and Morality of Vivisection, 604 

 Grain Ash, Analyses of Rothamsted, Lawes and Gilbert, 



445 

 Granton, Marine Station at, 460 



Grass Experiments, the Rothamsted, Prof. W. Fream, 81 

 Graves (Rev. James), Innirct of Magpies, 596 



Gravitation et Attraction d'apres Newtcn, Mme. Cleinence 



Royer, 255 

 Ciray (Andrew), Absolute Measurements in Electricity and 



^Iagnetism, 546 

 (;ray ( Thos. and Andrew), New Forms of Galvanometers, 444 

 Greely Expedition, Another Attempt to Rescue the, 415 

 (-ireece. Earthquake in, 159 

 Green Moon, a, 604 ; in Sweden, 366 

 Green (J. R.), Organs of Secretion in Hypericacea;, 231 

 Green's (W. S.), Alps of New Zealand, Prof. Bonney, F.R.S. 



281 

 Green Sun, the, 7, 28 ; C. Michie Smith, 28 ; Warren de la Rue, 



28 ; N. B. Beardmore, 28 ; C. Michie Smith, 54 ; in China, 



436 ; Green Sunlight, Prof. Wm. Swan, 76 ; Dr. Hyde 



Clarke, 76 

 Greenland Expedition, Nordenskjold's, 10, 39, 79 ; Prof. 



Borgen on Nordenskjold's Theories in connection with his, 



14 ; Danish Expeditions, 44 

 Greenland, Edward Whymper's Journeys in, 416 

 Greenwich, Sunshine at, iii 

 Greenwood (VV. H.), iteel and Iron, 425 

 Grinevetsky's Explorations in Novaya Zemlya, 346 

 Grubb (Howard, F.R.S. ), a New Form of Equatorial Telescope, 



470 

 Guiana, Among the Indians of, E. F. Im Thurn, Dr. Tylor, 



F.R.S., 305 ; James Dallas, 382 

 Guinea, Spanish Possessions in Gulf of, 462 

 Gums of the Arabin Group, C. O'Sullivan, 253 

 Guns, on a Method of Estimating the Steadiness ot Elongated 



Shot when fiied from Large, Kev. F. Bashforth, 527 

 Guppy (Surgeon), the Origin of Coral Reefs, 214; Holothurians, 



384 ; Amhropological Notes in Solomon Islands, 429 

 Guy (Prof. P.), Remarkable Sunset at Perpignan, 295 

 Guyot (Prof. A. H.), Death of, 365 



Haa^t (Prof. Julius von, F.R.S.), on the Progress of Geology, 

 607 



Haeckel (Prof. E.), the Radiolaria, 274, 296 



Hagen (Dr. G. H. L.), Death of, 415 



Hagen (Dr. H. A.), Christian Conrad Sprengel, 29, 572 



Haldane (R. B.), Benedict de Spinoza, 354 



Hall (Prof. Asaph), the Map of t<aturn, 185 



Hall (Maxwell), Earthquakes and Air-Waves, 427 



Hall's Phenomenon, on an Explanation of, Shelford Bidwell, 

 467 



Hall's Effect, 558 



Hamburg Meteorological Society, 159 ; Geographical Society, 

 Mittheilungen, 160; New Natural History Museum, 460. 



Hamilt n (W.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 153 



Harding (C. W.), the Remarkable Sunsets, 132 



Hardman (E. F.), Geological Exploration in Western Australia, 

 294; " Suicide " of Black Snakes, 452 ; Sea Fish in Fresh- 

 water kivers, 452 



Hares, Strongylus in. Prof. Heiberg, 184 

 Harris (Dr.), on Technical Education, 184 

 l-lart (H. Chichester), Palestine Exploration, 384 

 Hart (Prof. Sam.), Natural Rainbows, 428 

 Hartley (Prof. W. N.), Reearches on Spark Spectra, 89 ; Dif- 

 fraction Spectroscopes, 470 

 Harvard University, Bulletin of, 563 

 Harvey (VVm.), the Re-entombment of, 13 

 Harz Mountains, Geognosy of the, H. M. Cadell, 303, 447 

 Harz, Peculiar Ice-Formaiion in the. Prof. Schwalbe, 472 

 Haughton's Manual of Mathematical Tables, Galbraith and, 282 

 HauShton (Rev. S., F.R.S.), Unusual Sunrises and Sunsets in 



1883, 470 

 Hiiwell (Kev. John), the Remarkable Sunsets, 285 

 Hauksley (Thos.), Uncon- clous Bias in Walking, 286^ 

 Hayden (T. V.), American Geology, A. Geikie, F.R.S., 233 

 Hayward (J. M.), Meteor, 30; Animal Intelligei ce, 357 

 Health Exhibition, International, 133, 38S, 4S9, 556 

 Health, Relation of Meteorology to, 344 

 Health Society, National, 488 

 Heat (Solar), Measurements of. Dr. Frolich, 48 

 Heat in Relation to Voltaic and Thermo-EIectric Action of 



Met.ilsin Electrolytes, Dr. Gore, F.R.S., 300 

 Heat, an Introduction to the Study of, j. Hamblin Smith, 333 



