Index 



.March 24, 191. 



Gill (Sir David), Aspects of Astronomy, Address at Royal 



Astronomical Society, 463 

 Gill (E. L.), New Carboniferous Arachnid from the Tyne 



Vallev, 290 

 Gill (Dr. T.), Angler-fishes (Pediculati), 437 

 GiUman (Gustave), Comet 19100, 46S 

 Gilmore (C. \V.), New Generic Type (Opisthias rarus) 



of Rhynchocephalian Reptile from the Jurassic of 



Wyoming, 74 

 Glasgow, the Methods of JIathematics, Dr. George A. 



Gibson at the University of, log 

 Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College, the Out- 

 look of Science, Prof. John G. McKendrick, F.R.S., at, 



206 

 Glass-making : die Glasindustrie in Jena, ein Werk von 



Schott und Abbe, 391 

 Glew (F. Harrison), Radium Collector for Atmospheric 



Electricity, 234 

 Gloucestershire, Cambridge County Geographies, Herbert 



A. Evans, 18S 

 Glover (M.), Examination of the Respiration and Graphical 



Analysis of Speech in Special Schools, 90 

 Goddard (E. J.), Australian Hirudinea, 329 

 Goddard (P. E.), the Kato Tribe, 352 

 Godfrey (C), Geometry for Beginners, 275 

 Goethals (G. W.), Engineering and Constructional Features 



of the Panama Canal, 467 

 Gold (E.), Report on the Present State of our Knowledge 



of the Upper Atmosphere as obtained by the Use of 



Kites, Balloons, and Pilot Balloons, 47 ; the Semi-diurnal 



Variation of Rainfall, 147 

 Goldfish, a Hardy, G. C. Constable, 308 

 Goldschmidt (Dr^ Rudolf), the Alternating Current Com- 

 mutator Motor and the Leakage of Induction Motors, 



2-14 

 Gomme (G. L.), Sociology as the Basis of Inquiry into 



Primitive Culture, 76 

 Gomme, Resine, Gomme-resine e Balsami, Dr. Luigi 



Settimj, 33 

 Goodrich (E. S., F.R.S.), a Treatise on Zoology, Part IX., 



V'ertebrata Craniata, Cyclostomes and Fishes, 152 ; 



Structure of the Excretory Organs in .Amphioxus, 137 

 Goold (J.), Harmonic Vibrations and Vibration Figures, 



96 

 Gordon (W. T.), Structure and Affinities of Zygopleris 



Edmeri, 358 

 Goring (Dr. Charles), on the Inheritance of the Diathesis 



of Phthisis and Insanity, 204 

 Goris (A.), Existence in Primula officinalis of Two New 



Glucosides Hydrolysable by a Ferment, 149 

 Gortani (M.), the Succession of Geological Periods, 163 

 Gottingen Royal .Society of Sciences, 300 

 Gottsche (Prof. Karl), Death of, 464 

 Goutal (E.), Estimation of Carbon Monoxide in Steel, 240 

 Gouy (M.), Vapour Pressure of an Electrified Liquid, 119 

 Gowers (Sir W. R., F.R.S.), the Influence of Heredity on 



Disease, with Special Reference to Tuberculosis, Cancer, 



and Diseases of the Nervous System, 6 

 Graff (Dr.), Halley's Comet, I909f, 202 

 Graham (Dr. C), Death of, 73 

 Gramont (Count A. de). Studies of Solar and Stellar 



Spectra, 440 

 Grandidier (Alfred), International Map of the Earth on the 



Scale of 1/1,000,000, 448 

 Grandjean (F.), Optical Study of the Absorption of Heavy 



Vapours by Certain Zeolites, 120 

 Granger (F. S.), Weather Forecasting by Simple Methods, 



307 

 Grasse, I'lndustria delle Materie, Dr. S. Facchini, 33 

 Graveley (F. H.), Studies in Polychst Larv«, 280; Liver- 

 pool Marine Biological Committee's Memoirs, XIX., 



Polychaet Larvae, 393 

 Graves (Alfred Perceval), the Irish Fairy Book, 486 

 Gravity Survey, 6g 

 Gray (A. J.), an Irregular Condition in the Sporocarp of 



Salvinia natans, 406 

 Gray (R. W.), the .Atomic Weight of Chlorine, 139 

 Gray (St. George), Excavations at Maumbury Rings, Dis- 

 covery of the Cavea, 406 

 Grayson (H. J.), Recent Improvement in Rock-section 



Cutting .'\pparatus, 3S8 



Great Wall of China, the, Dr. William Edgar Geil, 220 

 Greece, Malaria and Ancient, Dr. George A. -Auden, 278 

 Greek History, Malaria and, W. H. S. Jones, Prof. R. T. 



Hewlett, 192 

 Greek Therapeutics, the Historv of, and the Malaria 



Theory, E. T. Withington, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 192 

 Green (G.), Waves in a Dispersive Medium resulting from 



a Limited Initial Disturbance, 239 

 Green (Prof. J. Reynolds, F.R.S.), the Causes of the Ger- 



minative Processes of Seeds, 99; Botany, 215 

 Greenwell (Canon), Pit-dwellings at Holderness, 177 

 Greenwood (H. C), Influence of Pressure on the Boiling 



Point of Metals, 508 

 Gregory (Herbert E.), Underground Water Resources of 



Connecticut, 379 

 Gregory (Prof. J. W., F.R.S.), the Heart of the Antarctic, 



being the .Storv of the British .Antarctic Expedition, 1907-9, 



Sir E. H. Shackleton, C.V.O., 280 

 Gregory (Prof. R. A.), the New Comet, 1910a, 441 

 Greshoff (Dr. M.), Phytochemical Investigations carried out 



in Kew Gardens, 406 

 Griffin (Messrs. J. J., and Son), Watch-glass Clip, 439 

 Griflfith (Rev. John), the Sexto-decimal Year of British 



Calendars, 248; the Irish Fairy Book, Alfred Perceval 



Graves, 486 

 Grimsehl (E.), Lehrbuch der Phvsik, 484 

 Grizzly Bear, the, W. H. Wright, 423 

 Groth (Dr. L. A.), Welding and Cutting of Metals by Aid 



of Gases or Electricity, i 

 Grouse, the Parasites of the, Dr. A. E. Shipley, F.R.S., 



23s 

 Grumbach (.Albert), Contact Electrification, 119 

 Gry (-A.), Syntheses of Vanillin, 149 

 Guerbet (Marcel), Condensation of Secondary Butyl Alcohol 



with its Sodium Derivative, 389 

 Gudrin (C), Properties of Tuberculous Bacillus of Bovine 



Origin Cultivated on Glycerinated Beef Bile, 59 

 Guilbert (Gabriel), Nouvelle M^thode de Prevision du 



Temps, 271 

 Guillaume (J.), Observation of the Sun at the Observatory 



of Lyons, 29 

 Guillaume (M.), Comet igioa, 468 

 Gunn (Dr. J. A.), Pharmacological Action of Harmaline, 



149 

 Gunn (R. Marcus), Obituary Notice of, 494 

 Gunn (Lieut. -Col. W. D.), Cattle of Southern India, 96 

 Guye (C. E.), Variation of the Inertia of the Electron as a 



Function of the Velocity in the Kathode Rays, and on the 



Principle of Relativity, 479 

 Guye (P. A.), Reduction of Weighings to a Vacuum applied 



to the Determination of Atomic Weights, 239 

 Guyot (.A.), Synthesis of .Aromatic Aldehydes, go; Synthesis 



of Vanillin, 149 



Haaland (Dr. M.), Contrast in the Reactions to the Im- 

 plantation of Cancer after the Inoculation of Living and 

 Mechanically Disintegrated Cells, 447 



Haasemann (L.), die Schwerkraftsbestimmungen der 

 Deutschen Siidpolar-Expedition, 69 



Haddon (Dr. A. C, F.R.S.), the Races of Man and their 

 Distribution, 65 



Hagenbeck's (Carll Experiences for Half a Century among 

 Wild Animals; Beasts and Men, being, 247 



Halbert (J. N.), Neuroptera of Ireland, 437 



Hale (C. F.), Cooling of the Air in a Liquefying Apparatus, 



4.i 

 Hale (Prof. George E., For.Mem.R.S.), Solar Vortices and 



Magnetic Fields, Discourse at Royal Institution, 20, 50 

 Hale (.Mr.), the " Flash " Spectrum without an Eclipse, 47 

 Hall (A. D., F.R.S.), Nitrogen-fixing Bacteria and Non- 

 leguminous Plants, 218 

 Hall (M. R.), Surface Water Supply of the United States, 

 1907-8, South Atlantic Coast and Eastern Gulf of 

 Mexico, 379 

 Hall (Dr. t. S.), Victorian Hill and Dale, 63 

 Hall (Rev. W.), Atmospheric Refraction, 107 

 H.nlley's Comet, igonc, 19, 165, 301; Prof. Wolf, 19; Knox 

 Shaw, 19I 319; Prof. Barnard, 46, 319; Mr. Cowell, 

 47; Mr. Crommelin, 47, 140, 292, 320, 37S, 4(19; Mr. 

 Hollis, 140; Rev. T. E. R. Phillips, 140, 348; Dr. Graff, 

 202 ; H. Thiele, 202 ; Prof. Nijland, 227 ; Herr v. Buttlar, 



