Nature, Jtou 9, 1S87] 



Freezing of Aerated Water, on some Phenomena connected 



with the, George Maw, 325 

 Fresh-%vater Diatoms in the Bagshot Beds, Rev. A. Irving, loi 

 Fresh-water Fishes, Marine and, W. A. Carter, 472 

 Friction, Tidal, and the Evolution of a Satellite, Tames Nolan. 



75 

 Frog, Abnormalities in the Vertebral Colunm of the Common, 



I'rof. C. Lloyd Morgan, 53, 344 

 Frolich (Dr.), Measurements of Solar Heat, 455 

 Fruit, Blight .and Mildew in the United States, 422 

 Fry (Albert), University College, Bristol, 345 

 Fuel-Stipply in Ships of War, 539 

 Fungi, Brilis'a, Text-biok of, W. D. Hay, 364 

 Fungi, Injurious, in California, Prof. W. G. Farlow, 521 

 Functional Topigraphy of the Brain, Prof. Ferrier, 453 

 Fungus, Cambridge Cholera, Dr. E. Klein, F.R.S., 171, 295; 



Chas. Roy, 223; Walter Gardiner, 271, 319 ; George Massee, 



319 ; Edgar Crookshank, 344 

 Fungus on Orchids, 230 



Fusion- Points, Pyrometers and, Thos. Andrews, 224 

 Fusion-Points, Pyrometers, and Seismometers, Sounding a 



Cr.ater, Dr. H. J. Johnston-Lavis, 197 ; W. Worby Beau- 

 mont, 296 



Gad (Dr.), Active O.xygen in the Animal Organism, 383 



Gadolinium, 0.\ide of, on Atomic Weight of, A. E. Norden- 

 skjold, 47 



Gale of October 15-16, 1SS6, the, C. Harding, 95 



Gales, Recent, E. J. Lowe, 150 



Gaksaiiri<% plankefs, on the Skull and Dentition of. Sir R. 

 Owen, F. K. S., 94 



Galileo : New Edition of the Works of, to be published at the 

 cost of the State of Italy, 473 ; Monument to, erected in 

 Rome, 612 



Galloway (W.) : on the Recent Explosion at Elemore Pit, 133 ; 

 Coal-Dust Theory, 222, 296, 343 



Galton (Capt. Douglas, F.R.S.), Sanitary Progress during the 

 Reign of the Queen, 160 



Galton (Francis, F.R.S.), Pedigree Moth-breeding, 453 



Galvanometer, Ballistic, R. M. M. Bosanquet, 47S 



Gambia, Climate of the Colony, 497 



Gardiner (Walter) : Cambridge Cholera Fungus, 271, 319 ; 

 Tamils LOinmiinis, 454 ; Aroids, 454 



Gardner (Henry Dent), Electricity and Clocks, 198, 231 



Gardner (J. St irkie). Wrought Iron, 422 



Gas as a Constant Source in Experiments on Radiation, Em- 

 ployment of, 52S 



Gas-lighting by Electricity, 569 



Gaseous Nitrogen of the Atmosphere, on the Direct Fixation of 

 the, by Vegetable Soils, M. Berlhelot, 335 



Gaseous Nitrogen of the Atmosphere, Direct Fixation of the, 

 479 



Gaseous State of Matter, Continuous Transition from the Liquid 

 to the, at all Temperatures, 478 



Gases, the Electric Conductibility of Vapours and. Prof. Giov. 

 Luvini, 85 



Gases, Kinetic Theory of, Prof. Tail, 311 



Gaskell (Dr. Walter H., F.R.S.), Sympathetic Nervous System, 

 185 



Gault, Folkestone, C. E. De R.ance, 296 



Gecko, the, moves its Ujjper Jaw, Edward B. Poulton, 511 



Gems, Application of, to the Art of the Goldsmith, Alfred 

 Phillips, 495 



Genetic Affinities and Classification of the Alga;, Alfred W. 

 Bennett, 478 



Gentians, Notes and Queries, Prof. Huxley, 623 



Geodesy and Geology, Faye, 71 



Geodetic Conference, the, 15 



Geoghegan (Rev. Edward), Units of Weight, Mass, and Force, 

 534 



Geography : Similarities in the Physical Geography of the Great 

 Oceans, T. V. Buchanan, 33, 76 ; Geographical Notes, 60, 

 182, 258," 283, 308, 330, 35i 378, 402, 446, 475, 497, 520, 

 547, 596, 615 ; Proposed Exploration of the Moluccas, Prof 

 Kar, :82 ; Return of the Portuguese African Expedition, 182 ; 

 Don Manuel Iradier's Explor.itions in Africa, 182 ; Geo- 

 graphical Results achieved by the Survey Officers on the 

 Afghan Frontier Commission, 309 ; Physical Geography of 

 Japan, Dr. Nauraann, 330 ; on the Field and Methods of 



Geography, II. J. Mackinder, 331 ; Bulletin of the Paris 

 Geographical Society, 353 ; Geographical Society of Paris, 

 354 ; .Statistics of the Various Societies for, 354 ; Dr. Lenz's 

 Map of the Congo, 354 ; Geographical Co-ordinates of 

 Punta Arenas, M. Cruls, 382 ; Keith Johnston's Physical 

 and Descriptive Geography, Abridged, 389 ; II. M. Stanley 

 and the Relief of Emin Pasha, 446 ; Lieut. Baert's 

 Journey up the Mongalla, 446 ; AI. Chaffaujon's Explora- 

 tion of the Orinoco, 446 ; Tinguians of the Philippine 

 Islands, 446 ; Italian Possessions on the Red Sea Coast, 446 ; 

 Relief of the Australian Mediterranean, Dr. Otto Krlimmel, 

 447 ; Expedition to Emin Pasha, Dr. Junker and H. M. 

 Stanley and, 475 ; Dr. Zintgraff's Exploration of the 

 Cameroon District, 475 ; A. D. Carey's Journey in Central 

 Asia, 475 ; the Alpine Regions of Alaska, Lieut. H. Seton- 

 Karr, 475 ; Readership in Geography at Oxford, 475 ; Geo- 

 graphy at the Universities, 492 ; Climate of the Colony of 

 Gambia, 497 ; Geographical and Geological Distribution of 

 Animals, Angelo Heilprin, 510; Dr. O. Lenz, Letters, 520; 

 Herr Glaser's Journeys in South Arabia, 520 ; Dr. Wolf's 

 Expl iring Work on the Sankuru, 520 ; Herr Ferdinand See- 

 laud, on the Rate of Movement of the Pasterz Glacier, 520 ; 

 Lieut. Wissmann, Fresh Expedition from Luluaburg, 521 ; J. 

 T. Wills, on the Region between the Nile and the Congo, 

 521 ; Geo. Grenfell, Ascent of the Quango, 547 ; Proposal to 

 cross Soulh-East New Guinea, 547 ; Central Asia, 547 ; Dr. 

 Han.s Schinz, on the Lake Ngami Region, 547 ; Dr. Ochsenius, 

 on the Age of certain Parts of the South American Andes, 

 547 ; News from Herr G. A. Krause, 547 ; Exploration of 

 the Watershed of the River Yukon, 593 ; Death of James 

 Wild, 594 ; Geographisches Jahrbuch, 596 ; Geographical 

 Exhibition, 613 



Geology : Geology of the Lebanon, Prof. Edward Hull, F. R.S. , 

 10 ; Erosion of the English Coasts, W. Topley, 37 ; and 

 Geodesy, Faye, 71 ; Geological Society, 94, 167, 190, 382, 

 406, 502, 526, 550, 623 ; Medals awarded by the, 349 ; 

 Station at Landsort (in Sweden) for Measurement of Shore- 

 Elevation, 159 ; on the Drift of the Vale of Clwyd, Prof. 

 T. McK. Hughes, 167 ; Discovery of Identity of Sand in 

 New Zealand Rivers with Oktibehite, Prof. Ulrich, 190 ; the 

 Metamorphic Rocks of the Malvern Hills, Fr.\uk Rutley, 

 190; Student's Hand-book of Historical Geology, A. J. 

 Jukes-Browne, Prof. A. H. Green, 218; Angelo Heilprin 

 on the Geology of Florida, 230 ; Observations nouvelles sur 

 le Tufeau de Cii-ly .:t sur le Cretace superieur du Hainault, 

 A. Rutotand E. Van den Broeck, 317 ; Geological Evolution, 

 Signor Enrico del Pozzo di Mombello, 350 ; the Relations 

 between Geology and the Mineralogical Sciences, Prof. John 

 W. Judd, F.R.S., 392, 414; Palitontological Researches 

 near Rheims, 407 ; Sandstone of Organic Origin, 407 ; Geo- 

 logy of Jersey, Le P. Ch. Noury, 412 ; Mastodonsaurus dis- 

 covered on Juckatoo Island, Sydney, 445 ; Geology of Lake 

 Kelbia District, 455 ; Geology of Ilampstead, Logan Lobley, 

 454 ; Geological Survey of India, Annual Report, 472 ; 

 Geographical and Geological Distribution of Animals, Angelo 

 Heilprin, 510 



Geometry : the Elements of Plane Geometry, 27 ; a Sequel to 

 the First Six Books of the Elements of Euclid, containing an 

 Easy Introduction to Modem Geometry, John Casey, 28 ; the 

 Elements of Euclid, H. Deighton, 269 ; Euclid Revised, R. 

 C. \. Nixon, 269 ; Geometrical Drawing for Army Candi- 

 dates, H. T. Lilley, 28 ; Associati .n for the Improvement of 

 Geometrical Teaching, 204, 281 ; Origins of Geometry, 

 Horace Lamb, F.R.S., 269 ; First Lessons in Geometry, B. 

 Hanumanta Rau, 269 ; Developments of Naval Geometry, 

 382 ; Geometrical Construction of the Cell of the Honey- 

 Bee, Prof. H. Hennessy, F.R.S., 502 ; the Association's 

 "Geometry," Prof. George Bruce Halsted, 557 



German Carp, Consignment of, forwarded to Portugal by the 

 National Fish-Culture Association, 350 



German Fishery Association, Seals destructive to Fisheries, 377 



German Lakes, North, Investigation of, bj Dr. Otto Zacharias, 



473 

 Germany : Result of New Census of, 281 ; Atmospheric Tem- 

 perature in, 504 

 Gibney (Robert D.), Peculiar Radiation of Light, 536 

 Gibson (E.) and R. E. Gregory, Tenacity of Spun Glass, 406 

 Gibson (R. J. Harvey), an Abnorjiial Hiiiido mcdiciiialis, 392 

 Giglioli (Prof. Henry H.) : Lepidosircn parado.xa, 343 ;_Dr. 

 Modigliani's Exploration of Nias, 342 



