Index 



Sir Archibald Geikie, F.R.S., Supp. to May 3, v ; see 



also British Association 

 Geometry : a iNIanual of Geometry, W. D. Eggar, 124 ; the 



Geometry of the Screw Propeller, W. J. Goudie, 350 

 Geophagy : Earth-eating and the Earth-eating Habit in 



India, D. Hooper and H. H. Mann, 543 

 Gerichtlichen Chemie, Lehrbuch dor. Dr. Georg Baumert, 



Dr. M. Dennstedt, and Dr. F. Voigtlander, 440 

 German Congress of Experimental Psychology, Dr. C. 



Spearman, 45 

 German Course for Science Students, a First, Prof. H. G. 



Fiedler and F. E. Sandbach, 78 

 German Grammar for Science Students, Prof. \\'. A. 



Osborne and Ethel E. Osborne, 380 

 German Scientific and Technological Reader, E. Classen 



and J. Lustgarten, 583 

 Germination of Seeds, the Suspended, 540 ; G. Claridge 



Druce, 586 ; .Archibald Buchan-Hepburn, 636 

 Geruch, Geschmack und. Dr. VVilhelm Sternberg, 631 

 Geschmack und Geruch, Dr. Wilhelm Sternberg, 631 

 Geysers : the Hot-spring .Areas of Iceland, Dr. Walthrr 



von Knebel, 16 

 Gherardi (Dr. Guglielmo), Carboni fossili inglesi, 514 

 Giard (.Alfred), a Fruit-atlacking Insect, Ceratitis capitata, 



460 ; Ravages of Loxosiega (Eurycreon) sticticalis in the 



Cultivation of Beet-root of the Central Plateau, 628 

 Giglio-Tos (Prof. Ermanno), les Probl^mes de la Vie, 292 

 Gilbert (G. K.), a Search for a Buried Meteorite, 490 

 Gill (Sir David), Report of the Geodetic Survey of Part 



of Southern Rhodesia executed by Alexander Simms, 



Government Surveyor, under the Direction of, 554 

 Gill (Rev. H. V'.), Possible Connection between the Recent 



Disturbance at Vesuvius and San Francisco, i66 

 Gilm (Prof. Hugo von), Death and Obituary Notice of, 251 

 Gilman (Dr. J. D. C), the Launching of a University, and 



other Papers, 12^ 

 Glacial Period, Man and the, Prof. Sollas, F.R.S., at 



Royal Institution, 372 

 Glass, Experiments made on the Coefficient of Expansion 



at Low Temperatures of Jena and Thuringen, Prof. H. 



Kamerlingh Onnes and Dr. W. Heuse, 594 

 Glasses, New Forms of Astrographic Object, Emil Schaer, 



231 

 Globe, the Evolution of the, 557 

 Glijck (Prof. Hugo), Biologische und Morphologische 



L'ntersuchungen iJber Wasser- und Sumpfgewachse. 411 

 Goetz (Rev. E.), Observations at Bulawayo, 1897-1904, 



308 

 Goldie (Sir George), Opening Address in Section E at the 



Meeting of the British Association at York, the Scien- 

 tific Treatment of Geography, 478 

 Golding (John), .Assimilation of Nitrogen by Leguminous 



Plants. 475 

 Gomery (.A. dc Gerlache de). Expedition .Antarctique Beige, 



Risultats du Voyage du S.Y. Belgica en 1897-99 sous 



le Commandement de, 298 

 Gooch (Frank .Austin), Outlines of Inorganic Chemistry, 5 

 Goode (J. .A.), ihe Gulzeit Test for Arsenic, 94 

 Goodhue (Dr. W. J.), Bacillus of Leprosy found in Mos- 

 quito and Bed-bug, 367 

 Goodrich (E. S.). Median and Paired Fins, 252 

 Goodwin (H. M.), Physical Properties of Fused Magnesium 



Oxide. 574 

 Goold (Joseph), Vibration Experiments, ^q 

 Gosio (B.), Products of Development of Certain Species of 



.Moulds, 504 

 Gotch (Prof. Francis. M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Waynflcte 



Professor of Physiology in the University of O.xford), 



Opening Address in Section I at the Meeting of the 



British .Association at York, 422 : on the Physiological 



\'alue of Rest, 480 

 Gcittingen Royal Society of Sciences, 143, 408 

 Goudie (VV. J.), the Geometry of the Screw Propeller. 330 

 Gough (Dr. L.), Muggiaea a'tlantica in the English Channel 



and Irish Sea during 1904, 130 

 Graff (Dr.), Discovery of a New Comet (1906^), 453 ; 



Comet iqo6c (Kopff), 49q 

 Grammar, German, for Science Students, Prof. \V. .A. 



Osborne and Ethel E. Osborne. 380 

 Granger (A.), la Ceramique Industrlelle, Chimie-Techno- 



logie, 3 



Gray (Dr. .Albert .A.), Observation on the Labyrinth of 

 Certain Animals, 626 



Gray (J.), on England before the English, 458 



Greece : Conspectus Florae Graeca;, E. de Haldcsy, 314 



Green (A. G.), Constitution of Cellulose, 93 



Greenwell (Canon), on Bronze Weapons and Implements 

 found near Khinaman, 456 



Greenwich : the Royal Observatory, 135 ; the Disturbance 

 of Greenwich Observations, 200 ; Greenwich Sun-spot 

 Numbers, 453 



Greg (Robert Philips), Death and Obituary Notice of, 448 



Gregory (Prof. J. W., F.R.S.), the Dead Heart of Aus- 

 tralia, a Journey round Lake Eyre in the Summer of 

 1901-2, with some .Account of the Lake Eyre Basin and 

 the Flowing Wells of Central Australia, 296 ; on Radio- 

 activity and the Internal Structure of the Earth, 454 ; 

 on the Problems Connected with the Palaeozoic Glaciation 

 of .Australia, India, and South .Africa, 549 ; the Tan- 

 ganyika Problems, 550 



Grihant (N.), Effect of Breathing Air containing from 

 5 per cent, to 10 per cent, of Carbon, 312 



Greinacher (H.), a-Rays emitted by Prof. Marckwald's 

 Radio-tellurium Capable of causing Fluorescence in 

 Glass, &c. , 40 



Greshoff (Dr.), on the Glucosides containing the Hydrogen 

 Cyanide, 526 



Grierson (Dr. G. A.), the Languages of India and the 

 Linguistic Survev, Lecture at Society of Arts, 283 



Griffiths (Principal' E. H., Sc.D., F.R.S.), Opening Address 

 in Section A at the Meeting of the British Association 

 at Yorlc, 356 



Groningen, Publications of the .Astronomical Laboratory 

 at. Components of the Proper Motions and other Quanti- 

 ties for the Stars of Bradley, Prof. J. C. Kapteyn, 

 Tables for Photographic Parallax-observations, Dr. W. 

 de Sitter, some Useful Trigonometrical Formula and 

 a Table of Goniometrical Functions for the Four Quad- 

 rants, Prof. J. C. Kapteyn and Prof. W. Kapteyn, 341 



Groombridge's Circumpolar Catalogue for the Epoch 

 1810-0, New Reduction of, F. W. Dyson, F.R.S., and 

 W. G. Thackeray, 90 



Gross (Dr. J.), Relation between Heredity and Variation, 

 369 



Gruner (Prof. Paul), die Radioaktiven Substanzen und die 

 Theorie des .Atomzerfalles, 53S 



Gu^dras (Marcel), Transmissibility of Tuberculosis by 

 .Alimentary Casein, 264 



Guenther (Prof. Conrad), Darwinism and the Problems of 

 Life, a .Study of Familiar Animal Life, 268 



Guereza Monkeys, Colouring of, Mr. Lydekker, 309 



Gu^rln (C), Intestinal Origin of Tuberculous Tracheo- 

 bronchial Adenopathy, 143 ; Protective Inoculation against 

 Tuberculosis, 182 ; Vaccination against Tuberculosis by 

 the Digestive Tracts, 216 



Guignard (L.), New Examples of Rosacea: containing 

 Hydrocyanic Acid, 628 



Guillaume (M. J.), Comet 1906^, 417 



Guillet (L^on). some Special Brasses, 95 



Gulick (Rev. John T.), Evolution, Racial and Habitudinal, 

 486 



Guntz (M.), Preparation of Pure Barium starting from 

 its Suboxide, 460 



Gufhnick (Dr. P.), Photometric Observations of Saturn's 

 Satellites, 210; Magnitude Observations of Nova .AquiliE 

 No. 2, 2-;3 



Guye (Prof. Phillippe .A.), the Electrochemical Problem of 

 the Fixation of Nitrogen, 142 ; the .Atomic Weight of 

 Silver. 332, 548 



Guyou (E.), a Singular Effect of Friction, 119; -Application 

 of the Telephone and the Claude-Driencourt .Astrolabe to 

 the Determination of the Longitude of Brest, 240 



Haanel (Dr. E.), Smelting of Canadian Iron Ores by the 



Eleclrothermic Process, 311 

 Hackett (F. E.), Magneto-optic Rotation, 142 

 Hackett (F. E.), .Absorption of 3 Radiation by Matter, 



3" 

 Hackett (J. E.), the .Absorption of /3 Radiation by Matter, 



142 

 Hackspill (L.), the .Alloys of Lead and Calcium, 376 



