Index 



VA/irit --4, X9' 



Measures, R. C. McLean, 626 ; Fossil Flora of York- 

 shire, H. H. Thomas, 663 ; see also PalEeontology 



Fowl Tick : Sensory Perceptions, Dr. E. Hindle and G. 

 Merriman, 392 



Fowls, Inheritance of Fecundity in, R. Pearl, W. E. 

 Collinge, 526 



French : Science French Course, C. W. P. MofTatt, 190 



Frogs, Hair-like Appendages in Males of certain. Dr. B. 

 Dean, 492 



Fruits : Pollination of Hardy Fruits, C. H. Hooper and 

 F. Chittenden, 91 ; C. H. Hooper, 505 ; Fruit Research 

 Station at Mailing, 661 



Fuels, Mineral, 659 



Fulmar Breeding Range, Mr. Harvie-Brown, 475 



Functions of Real Variables, Theory of, Prof. J. Pier- 

 point, 642 



Fungi : To.xicity of Fungi, J. Parisot and M. Vernier, 184 ; 

 Action of Cadmium on Sterigmatocystis tngra, M. 

 J.ivillier, 507 ; Sphaeria lemaneae, W. B. Brierley, 690 



Fungoid Diseases of Plants, Prof. J. Eriksson, .Anna 

 Slolander, 131 



Galls : Crown Gall, E. F. Smith, Miss Brown and Miss 

 McCuIIoch, 314; British Plant-galls, E. W. Swanton, 

 Mary K. Spi'ttal, 488 



Galvanometer, a Dead-heat, with Moving Needle, C. F^ry, 

 376 



Gamma Rays : Excitation of y Rays by a Rays, J. Chad- 

 wick and A. S. Russell, 463, 690; 480; lonisation 

 Currents produced in Solids by, A. Zaroiibine, 524 



Ganglion in the Human Temporal Bone, A. A. Gray, 662 



Garden, the Rock, R. Farrer, Dr. F. Cavers, 433 ; Tulips, 

 Rev. J. Jacob, Dr. F. Cavers, 433 



Gas : Kinetic Theory of Ionised Gases and Carnot's 

 Principle, M. Gouy, 272 ; Determination of Dielectric 

 Cohesion of a Rare Gas, E. Bouty, 455 ; Coal Gas, 

 W. J. A. Butterfield, 494 ; Gaseous E.xplosions Com- 

 mittee's Report, 49S ; London Gas Supply, 580; 

 Thermal Efficiency of Gas and Electricity, W. M. 

 Mason, 594 



Gas Engine, Handbook on the, H. Haider, W. M. 

 Huskisson, 302 



Gas Pumps, Humphrey, 683 



Gasworks, Chemistry in, W. J. A. Butterfield, 62S 



Gelatine Manufacture, L. A. Thiele, 190 



Gems, W. F. P. McLintock, 470 



Geochemical Statistics, F. W. Clarke, 197 



Geodesy : Grandeur et Figure de la Terre, J. B. J. 

 Delambre, 101 ; International Geodesic Association, B. 

 Baillaud, 272 ; International Geodetic Conference, 471 ; 

 Survey of India, 703 



Geography : Land of Goshen and the Exodus, Sir H. 

 Brown, K.C.M.G., 131 ; Man and his Conquest of 

 Nature, Dr. M. I. Newbigin, 131 ; Cambridge Geo- 

 graphical Text-books — Intermediate, A. J. Dicks, 157; 

 a Geography of Europe, T. Alford Smith, 157 ; 

 Erichsen's Maps of Greenland, 258; a First Book of 

 General Geography, B. C. Wallis, 329 ; Maps, Prof. 

 H. N. Dickson, 329 ; les .Mpes de Provence : Guide, 

 G. Tardieu, 329; Regional Geography: the World, 

 J. B. Reynolds, 330; Libya Italica : Te'rreni ed Acque, 

 P. V. de Regny, 330 : New South Wales, A. W. Jose 

 and others, 381; through Shgn-Kan, R. S. Clark "and 

 A. de C. Sowerby, 544; Deutsche Siidpolar-Expedition, 

 1901-3, E. von lirygalski, 572 : South .America, James 

 Brycc, 615 : the Elements of Geography, R. D. Salis- 

 bury, H. H. Barrows, and W. S. Tower, 643 ; see also 

 Antarctic, British .Association, and Maps 

 British : the Marlborough Country, H. C. Brentnall and 

 C. C. Carter, n;7 ; Black's Modern Guide to Harro- 

 gate, Gordon Home, 329 ; Cambridge County Geo- 

 graphies : Radnorshire, L. Davies : Renfrewshire, F. 

 Mort ; Perthshire. P. Macnair ; Dumfriesshire, ' Dr. 

 J. K. Hewison ; North Lancashire, Dr. J. E. Marr, 

 F.R.S., all 3S2 ; a Geography of the British Empire, 

 Prof. .'\. J. Hcrbertson and R. L. Thompson, 643; 

 the Lost Towns of the Yorkshire Coast ar.d other 

 Chapters, T. Sheppard, 643 

 Morphological : Prof. S. Passarge, 470 

 Physical; Physical Geography for South African Schools, 



A. L. Du Toit, 1,57 ; a Class Book of Physical 

 Geography, A. T. Simmons and E. Stenhouse, 157 



Geological Society : Election of Officers, 706 



Geology : 



General: Glaciation and Striation, Rev. Dr. A. Irving, 

 103 ; Physiography for High Schools, A. L. Carey and 

 others. Prof. G. A. J. Cole, 159; Structural and Field 

 Geology : for Students of Pure and .Applied Science, 

 Prof. J. Geikie, F.R.S., Prof. G. A. J. Cole, 159; 

 Flint: Sir E. Ray Lankester, K.C.B., F.R.S., 219, 

 249, •!3i ; J. Reid Moir, 334, 461 ; H. Home, 361 ; 

 G. Abbott, 411; Is the Earth Shrinking? H. Birrell, 

 F. J. M. Stratton, 251 ; C. E. Stromeyer, 335 ; Earth 

 Features and their Meaning, Prof. W. H. Hobbs, 278; 

 Graphical Solution of Fault Problems, C. F. Tolman, 

 jun., 278; Types of Ore Deposits, edited by H. F. 

 Bain, 27S ; the Coral Genus Aulophyllum, S. Smith, 

 427 ; Rivers, Glaciers, and the Ice-.Age, 444 ; Complete 

 Rock-disintegration by Weathering, Dr. F. H. Hatch, 

 481 

 Local: British Isles: Corals of Limestone Layers of 

 Avon Gorge, Bristol,, iii; Upper Old Red Sandstone 

 with Fish Remains found near London, 227 : a 

 Geological Excursion Handbook for the Bristol Dis- 

 trict, Prof. S. H. Reynolds, 278; an Introduction to 

 British Clays and Shales, .A. B. Searle, 278 ; West of 

 England Mining Region, J. H. Collins, 278; Lower 

 PalaKJZoic Rocks of the Cautley District (Yorkshire), 

 J. E. Marr. 453 ; British Triassic Strata : Keuper 

 Marls near Charnwood, T. O. Bosworth, 470 ; Gravels 

 of East .Anglia, Prof. Hughes, 4S0 : the Meres of 

 Breckland, Dr. Marr, 481 ; Mineral Composition of 

 some Cambridgeshire .Sands and Gravels, R. H. 

 Rastall, 4S1 ; Recent Foraminifera of the British Isles, 

 E. Heron-Allen. 4S7 ; Interbasaltic Iron Ores of North- 

 east Ireland, Prof. Cole, 600 ; Mass of Anhydrite in 

 Magnesian Limestone at Hartlepool, C. T. Trechmann, 

 637 ; Derived Cephalopoda of the Holderness Drift, 

 C. Thompson, 663 ; Two deep Borings at Calvert 

 Station, and the Palaeozoic Floor North of the Thames, 

 Dr. H. E. Roaf, 716 

 Local: Abroad: Madagascar Quartz, A. Lacroix, 97; 

 Palestine, Prof. Max Blanckenhorn, 165 ; Marine 

 Molluscs in W. European Pliocene Area, Dr. J. P. 

 Tesch, 230 ; Alpine Excursion of the Geologische 

 Vereinigung, O. Tormier, 272 ; Age of Shining Schists 

 of Alps, W. Kilian and C. Pussenot, 324 : Hafslo Lake 

 and Solvorn Valley, Norway, H. W. Jlonckton, 427; 

 Antarctic Geology : Rocks of Western Wilkes Land, 



E. Philippi, Dr. Reinisch. 573 ; South African Geology, 

 Prof. E. H. L. Schwarz, 590; Geology of New Zealand, 

 Dr. P. Marshall, 590; Introduction to Geology of New 

 South Wales, C. A. Sussmilch, ,90; Malay Peninsula, 

 J. B. Scrivenor, 636 ; U.S. Geological Survey : Texas, 

 S. Paige : Wyoming, Oil Fields, E. G. Woodruff, 

 C. H. Wegemann : Alaska, P. S. Smith, H. M. Eakin, 



F. H. MofTit, S. R. Capps: Mineral Fuels, M. R. 

 Campbell, 6i;9 ; Results of the British Antarctic Expedi- 

 tion, 671;; the .Alps, Prof. Bonney, F.R.S., 703 



See also British Association 

 Geometry : Geometry of the Triangle, Prof. G. Sidler, 259 ; 

 a .Shorter Geometry, C. Godfrey, M.V.O., and .A. W. 

 Siddons, 275 ; a New Geometry, W. M. Baker and 

 A. A. Bourne, 275 : Lessons in Geometry, Dr. C. 

 McLpod, 275 ; Solutions of the Examples in Godfrey 

 and Siddons's Solid Geometry. C. L. Beaven, 275; 

 Treatise on the Analytical Geometrv of Three Dimen- 

 sions, Dr. G. Salmon, F.R.S., R. A. P. Rogers, 275; 

 Orthopole of a Triangle, W. Gallatly, 493 ; Non- 

 Euclidean Geometry, Prof. R. Bonola, Prof. H. S. 

 Carslaw, 697 

 Geophysical Memoirs, 300 ; Geophysical Journal, 339 

 Ghent International Exhibition and British Medical .Science, 



584 

 Gifts and Grants : 



America: California Universitv, 2o,oool., left by Mrs. 

 Carrie M. Jones, 272 ; Cornell University, 2000/., from 

 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, in memory of their son 

 lost in the Titanic, 715 ; Knox College, 25,000!., by 

 three wills, 71,5; Mount Holyoke College, 110,400!., 

 collected, 272 ; Ohio-Miami Medical College, 25,000!., 



