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index 



Gidb and Grants (continued) : 



715; Scientific Institutions in tiic United States, 

 ifj.ooo/. and Residuary Estate, bequeatlied by Prof. 

 Morris Loeb, 505 ; Yale University, 50,000^, bequeathed 

 by M. C. D. Borden, and the McPherson fund of 

 about 90,000/., 182 

 Britain: Bristol University, 150,000!., from G. .A. and 

 H. W. Wills, 661 ; Cambridge University, qo.oooJ., 

 bequest from Rev. J. H. Ellis, 532 ; Cambridge 

 University, Endowment for Professorship of .Astro- 

 physics, Anon., 688; Dublin University and Royal 

 College of Surgeons in Ireland, 5000/., bequeathed by 

 R. J. Montgomery, 451 ; Durham University, 800Z., 

 bequeathed by Lord Ilkeston, for a Scholarship for 

 Women Students, 715 ; Edinburgh University, 10,000/., 

 from the late Misses Dalgety and Mrs. Dalgety, 323 ; 

 Linnean Society, 100/., bequest from Sir J. Hooker, 

 680; Liverpool University, 20,000!., bequeathed by 

 Thos. Bartlett, 297 ; London, Battersea Polytechnic, 

 7000/., from Edwin Tate, 451 ; London, Natural 

 History Museum, bequests from Rowland Ward, 577 ; 

 South London Botanical Institute, 10,000/. and other 

 property, bequeathed by A. O. Hume. C.B., 57; 

 London, University College Buildings, anonymous bene- 

 faction, 611; London, Zoological Gardens, Terraces 

 from J. N. Mappin, and loooZ. for an Insect House 

 from Sir J. K. Caird, Bart., 577 ; Mill Hill School, 

 5000Z. from Mrs. Richardson, 532 ; Osborne Royal 

 Naval College, rebuilding, 200,000/., 452 ; O.xford 

 University, for Forestry, 690/., from Sir Wm. Schlich, 

 451 ; South Wales University College, another 2750/. 

 from W. J. Thomas, 689; Wye Agricultural College, 

 for Fruit Research, 500/., from Board of Agriculture, 



323 

 France : French Science, 25,960/. (649,000 francs), be- 

 queathed by Madame Jonglart, S7 • Paris University 

 Institute of Chemistry, 4000/., offered by A. Carnegie, 

 297 ; Paris University, a further 2o,oooZ. from the 

 Marquise Arconati-Visconti, 491 

 Germany: Bavarian Academy of Sciences, 20,000/., 

 bequest from Alfred Samson, 661 ; Prussian Academy 

 of Sciences, 100,000/., bequest from Alfred Samson, 

 661 

 Italy : R. Accademia dei Lincei, 4000/. from Dr. G. 



Modigliani, and 2000/. from Signora Celli Dutuit, 88 

 Siberia : House of Science at Tomsk founded by Peter 

 Mako'jshin, 297 



Glaciers : Glacier Erosion, P. Morin ; .Maska, Prof. R. S. 

 Tarr, O. D. von Engein ; Shelly Moraine in Spits- 

 bergen, G. W. Lamplugh, all 44; : los Variations 

 Pdriodiques des Glaciers : Report, C. Rabot and E. 

 Muret, 490 



Glaciology : Glacial Period, Prof. E. Hull, F.R.S., 32 ; 

 Glaciation and Striation, Rev. Dr. A. Irving, 103 ; Sir 

 E. Ray Lankester, K.C.B., F.R.S., 219; GJaciafFlora 

 and Fauna of Baden, Dr. P. Stark, 339 ; Pleistocene 

 Glaciation and Coral-reefs, R. A. Dalv, 445 



Glass Tube, Teat and Capillarv, Sir A. E'. Wright, F.R.S.. 

 R. T. Hewlett, 218 ' 



Globe with Contour Colouring, Bacon's New, 161 



Gold ; Emissivity at High Temperatures. E. M. Stubbs and 

 Dr. Prideaux, 349 : Chemical Reactions of 6-GoId and 

 Crystallised Gold, M. Hanriot and F. Raoult, 428 



Golden Bough, the : a Study in Magic and Religion, 

 Part V. : Spirits of the Corn and of the Wild, Prof. 

 J. G. Frazer, A. E. Crawley, 66 



Goshen and the Israelites, Sir Hanburv Brown, K.C.M.G., 

 131 



Government Chemist's Report, 387 



Gramophone Experiments, E. de la Rue, Prof. J. G. 

 McKendrick, F.R.S., 306 



Grasshoppers, Birds as Destroyers of. H. C. Bryant, 475 



Gravitation Theory, New. Prof. G. Jaumann, 570 



Gravity : Pendulum Experiments in Alsace, Dr. E. Becker, 

 172 ; Deviations of Falling Bodies, W. H. Roever, 524 



Greenland: Erichsen's Maps, 258; Capt. Mikkelsen's 

 Expedition to N.E. Greenland, 54S 



Ground Bean, New, 91 



Groundsel, Prof. A. H. Trow, 708 



Gymnospnrms, Some Indian Jurassic. Miss Nellie Bancroft, 



Haemophilia, F. Lenz, 360 



Hafslo Lake, Norway, H. W. Monckton, 427 



Hall Effect in Antimony, J. Bccquerel and others, 691 



Halos : Halo in the Ricefield, Profs. Fuchino and Izu, 419 ; 

 Halo in the Ricefield and the Spectre of the Brocken, 

 Alice Everett, 570 ; Halos surrounding Shadows of 

 Heads, J. Evershed, L. L. Fermor, 592 ; Rev. O. 

 Fisher, Dr. H. Franklin Parsons, L. Doncaster, 621; 

 the Water-surface Halo, Prof. A. M. Worthington, 

 C.B., F.R.S., 647 



Hardness of Coins, Dr. T. K. Rose, 335 



Hare, the Story of a, J. C. Tregarthen, 670 



Harmonic .Analysis : Corrections to apply to Arithmetic 

 Means of Groups of Periodic Observations, Y. Tsuiji, 

 286 



Harrogate, Black's Mod'rn Guide to, edited by G. Home, 

 329 



Health, Perfect, for Women and Children. Elizabeth S. 

 Chesser, 484 



Heart Muscle Discs, H. E. Jordan and K. B. Steele, 

 492 



Heat : Method of determining Ratio of the Two Specific 

 Heats of a Gas, A. Leduc, 325 ; Improved Joule Radio- 

 meter, F. W. Jordan, 375 ; Attainment of a Steady 

 State when Heat diffuses along a Moving Cylinder, 

 Miss .A. Somers, 37^ ; Specific Heat of Bodies at Low 

 Temperatures, J. Duclau.x, 377 ; Latent Heats of 

 Evaporation and Maximum Pressures, A. Leduc, 613 ; 

 Expansion of Metals and Quartz, Dr. W. Bein, 657 ; 

 Heat Insulation, C. R. Darling, 709 



Heaton's Annual, 699 



Helium : Absorption of Helium under Electric Discharge, 

 Hon. R. J. Strutt, 349 ; Appearance of Helium and 

 Neon in Vacuum Tubes, Sir J. J. Thomson, O.M., 

 F.R.S., 645; F. Soddv, 654; Sir W. Ramsay, 653; 

 Prof. J. N. Collie, F.R.S., and H. S. Patterson, 653, 

 699 



Heredity : Alternative Heredity of Mental Traits, Dr. F. A. 

 Woods, 317; Trait Book, Prof. C. B. Davenport, 317; 

 Apparent Fallacy in Statistical Treatment of "Ante- 

 dating" in Inheritance of Pathological Conditions, 

 Prof. K. Pearson, F.R.S., 334; Inheritance in Stocks, 

 Edith R. Saunders, 350 ; Eggs of Phasianus versicolor, 

 P. formosus, and of a Cross, Mrs. Rose Haig Thomas, 

 3^0; Ueber die krankhaften Erbanlagen des Mannes, 

 F. Lenz, 360 ; Inheritance of Self-sterility in Reseda 

 odorata, R. H. Compton, 376 ; Heredity and Eugenics, 

 W. E. Castle, J. M. Coulter, C. B. Davenport, "E. M. 

 East and W. L. Tower, L. Doncaster, 458 ; Richt- 

 linien des Entwicklungs- und Vererbungs-problems, 

 Dr. A. Greil, L. Doncaster, 458: Human Heredity, 

 K. E. Jordan, 469 ; Inheritance of Fecundity in Fowls, 

 R. Pearl, W. E. Collinge, 526 ; Human Abnormalities, 

 Prof. H. E. Jordan, 626: Transmission of Environ- 

 mental Effects in Siinocephalus vetulus, W. E. Agar, 

 635; Heredity and Memory, Prof. J. Ward, 656; 

 Heredity, J. Arthur Thomson, 671 ; see also Mendelian 



Herpetologia Europjea, Dr. E. Schreiber, 339 



Hertzian Waves, Use of Horizontal Wires for receiving, 

 P. J^gcu, 273 



Himalaya Mts., Origin of the. Col. S. G. Burrard, F.R.S., 



703 

 History of the Eastern Libyans, Oric Bates, 391 ; History 



of Science, Importance of Autograph Documents 'n. 



Dr. K. Loewenfeld. 402 

 Homo Sapiens. Dr. Giuffrida-Ruggeri, 483 

 Hong Kong University, 560 

 Hopi Ceremonies, H. R.'Voth, Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 



630 

 Horse : the Tarpan, Dr. O. Antonius, 59 

 Hull Museum, 137 ; T. Sheppard, 258 

 Human Remains of Pleistocene Period in Sussex, C. 



Dawson, 390, 438 

 Humble-Bee, F. W. L. Sladen, 2.";2 

 Humming Sounds due to Flies, Dr. E. E. Green, 70S 

 Humus Formation bv Interaction of Amino-acids with 



Sugars, L. C. Maillard. 

 Hybrids: Echinus Eggs, J. Gray, 376; Hybridisation of 



Echinoderms. 523 

 Hydrocarbons, Estimation of Acetylene in Mixtures of 



Gaseous, P. Lebeau and A. Damiens, 717 



