Index 



Gregory (Sir Augustus, K.C.M.G.), Death and Obituary 

 Notice of, 204 



Gregory (R. P.), Abortive Development of the Pollen in 

 Cross-bred Sweet Peas, i6b 



Griffon (Ed.), Chlorophyll Assimilation in Young Shoots 

 of Plants, Applications to the Vine, 23 



Grignard (\'.), New .Method of Synthesis of the Monoatomic 

 and Polyatomic .Alcohols, 264 



Grol! (.Ma.\), der Oeschinensee im Berner Oberland, 197 



Grosser (Dr. O.), the Segmental Origin of Colour Stripes, 

 638 



Grosvenor (Gilbert H.). \Vurk of the U.S. Weather Bureau, 

 157 



Guenon, on a New -Species of, from the Cameroons, Dr. 

 Henry O. Forbes, 630 



Guignard (L.), Existence in the Black Elder of a Com- 

 pound furnishing Hydrocyanic -Acid, 263 ; Nature of the 

 Hydrocyanic Glucoside of the Black Elder, 336 ; Hydro- 

 cyanic -Acid obtained from Gooseberry Leaves, 504 



Guillet (L.), Special Steel, 237 ; Steels containing Tin, 

 Titanium, and Cobalt, 239 ; the -Aluminium Steels, 264 ; 

 Special Steels used for Motor-car Construction in France, 

 573 : Use of \'anadium in Metallurgy, 573 



Guinchant (M.), Triboluminescence of Arsenious Acid, 47 



Gulliver (G. H.l, Phenomena of Permanent Deformation 

 in Metals, 609 



Gum-bichromate Process, the, J. Cruwys Richards, 455 



Gunga-Gunga, the Empire and University Life, 319 



Giinther (R. T.), Recent Changes in Vesuvius, 455 



Gurney (J. H.), Early History of a Young Cuckoo, 132 



Guthnick (Dr. P.), Nova Aquila; No. 2, 494, bii; Light- 

 variation of -Saturn's Satellites, 611 



Guttenberg (Hermann Ritter von), Beitragc zur physio- 

 logischen -Anatomic der Pilzgallcn, 339 



Guttmann (L. F.), Determination of Melting Points at Low 

 Temperatures, 239 



Guye (Ch. Eug. and H.), Electrostatic Rigidity of Gases 

 at High Pressures, 95 



Guye (Philippe A.), Atomic Weight of Nitrogen, 119; 

 IJensities of "Carbonic Anhydride, Ammonia and Nitrous 

 Oxide, 264 



Guyou (M.), Utilisation of the Telephone System for the 

 E.\act Transmission of Time, 134 



Haberlandt (Dr. G.), die Lichtsinnesorgane der Laub- 

 blatter, 323 



Haberlandt 's (Prof. G.) Investigations on the Sense- 

 organs of Plants, G. C. Nuttall, 565 



Habets (Paul), Electric W'inding -Machines, 212 



Hack^pill (L.), New Preparation of Rubidium and Caesium, 

 2SS 



Haddon (A. C, Sc.D., F.R.S.), Opening -Address in Sec- 

 tion H at the Meeting of the British Association in 

 South -Africa, 471 



Hadfield (R. -A.), Effect produced by Liquid-air Tempera- 

 tures on th(' Properties of Iron and its Alloys, 68; -Alloys 

 of Ircn and Steel Tested at Liquid Air Temperature, 91 ; 

 Magnetic Qualities of some -Alloys, 190 



Hagenback (Dr.), .Atlas of Emission Spectra of Most of 

 the Elements, 426 



Hahn (Ed.), das -Alter der wirtschaftlichen Kultur der 

 Menschheit, ein Riickblick und ein .Ausblick, 6 



Hahn (Oberlehrer), Wie sind die physikalischen Schijler- 

 iibungen praktisch gestalten ? 333 



Hahn (Prof. P. D.), Remarkable Thermal Chalybeate 

 Spring at Caledon, in Cape Colonv, 642 



Haines (T. H.), the Synthetic Factor in Tactual Space 

 Perception, 464 



Haldane (Dr. J. S., F.R.S.), the Investigation of Mine 

 -Air, 124 



Haldane (R. B.), Science and the State, 184 



Hale (Prof.), Mount Wilson Observatory, 19 



Hale (Prof.), Interpretation of Spectrohelio'graph Pictures, 



Hall (-A. D.), Effect of Plant Growth and of Manures upon 

 the Soil, 94 ; Work done at the Rothamsted Experi- 

 mental Station for the A'ear ending March 31, 138; 

 Recent Developments in -Agricultural Science, 642 



Hall (-A. L.), Geological Features of the Diamond Pipes 

 of the Pretoria District, 464 



Hall (H. R.), University of Pennsylvania : Transactions of 



the Department of .Archceology : Free Museum of Scien^ 

 and -Art, 98; Greek .Archaeology, the Annual of ih 

 British School at .Athens, 558 



Hall (H. S.), Easy Graphs, 393 



Hall (William), Influence of Environment on Physiial 

 Development, 331 



Haller (.A.), Increase of the Rotatory Power of Fait\ 

 Molecules in passing to the State of Cyclic Compounds, 

 71 ; on the Menthones and Menthols obtained by the 

 Reduction of Pulegone by the Catalytic -Action of Re- 

 duced Nickel, 95 ; Cvanocampho-acetic, Cyanocampho-a- 

 propionic, Cyanocampho-a-butyric -Acids and their 

 Derivatives, 143 ; Alkyl Thujones and the Combinations 

 of Thujone with -Aromatic .Aldehydes, 216; Campho- 

 acetic and ;8-Camphopropionic .Acids, 263 



Halley, Bibliography of, 567 



Hallock (E. S.|, .Animals in Menageries in U.S.A., 434 



Hammond (Mr.), Observations of the Satellites of Saturn 

 and Uranus, 230 



Hampson (Sir George F., Bart.), Catalogue of the Lepido- 

 ptera Phala;ns in the British Museum, 174 



Hampson (Dr. W.), the Measurement of Mass, 8 



Hamy (Prof. E. T.), a Gigantic Gorilla, 434 



Hanke (Dr. Victor), the Treatment of Diseases of the Eyr, 

 292 



Hansen (Dr. H. J.), on Two Orders of .Arachnida, 

 Opiliones, especially the Suborder Cyphophthalmi, and 

 Ricinulei, namely, the Family Cryptostemmatoidje, 577 



Hansky (.M.), Visibility of the Dark Hemisphere of Venus, 



303 

 Hantzsch (B.), Beitrag zur Kenntnis der \ ogelwelt Islands, 



454 

 Harbours, Suggested Use of Floating Breakwaters moored 



to the Bottom to prevent the Silting up of. Dr. J. Jolv, 



F.R.S. , 300 

 Harden (.A.), Influence of Phosphates on the Fermentation 



of Glucose by Yeast Juice, 166 

 Hardy (G. H.), a Class of Many-valued Functions defined 



bv a Definite Integral, 190 

 Harker (Alfred), the Cleavage of Slates, 152 

 Harker (Dr. J. -A.), New Type of Electric Furnace, with a 



Re-determination of the Melting Point of Platinum, 94 ; 



Specific Heat of Iron at High Temperatures, 142 

 Harmer (Dr.), Hemichordata, .Ascidians and Amphioxus. 



Fishes, 103 

 Harms (F.), Observations of the Electric Conditions of the 



Atmosphere during the Recent Solar Eclipse, 490 

 Harnack (Dr. Erik), Studien ueber Hautelektricitat und 



Hautmagnetismus des Menschen, 602 

 Harrington (B. J.), Foetid Calcite found near Chatham, 



Canada, 158 

 Hartley (E. G. J.), the " Bubbling " Method and Vapour 



Pressures, 222 

 Hartley (Prof. W. N., F.R.S.), Chemical Structure and 



Physical Properties Associated with the Theory of Colour, 



141 ; Constitution of Nitric Acid and its Hydrates, 142 : 



-Absorption .Spectrum and Fluorescence of Mercury 



Vapour, 504 ; on the -Absorption Spectrum of Benzene in 



the Ultra-violet Region, 557 ; a Focusing Screen for Use 



in Photographing Ultra-violet Spectra, -iSi 

 Hartmann (Prof.), Monochromatic Photographs of the 



Orion Nebula, 230 

 Hartwig (Prof.), Nova Aquilae No. 2, 518 

 Harvard College Observatory Annual Report, Prof. E. C. 



Pickering, 256: Prof. Wendell, 256; Mrs. Fleming, 25(1; 



Prof. Frost, 256 

 Harvey and the Progress of Medical Science, Dr. 



Frederick T. Roberts, 258 

 Harzer (Prof.), .Ancient Japanese Mathematics, 640 

 Hasselberg (Dr.), Investigation of the Arc Spectrum of 



Tungsten, 134 

 Hatch (Dr. F. H.), the Large Diamond found in the 



Premier Mine, Transvaal, 41 

 Hatch (F. H.), the Geology of South .Africa, 346 

 Hatton (George), Recent Developments in the Bertrand- 



Thiel Process of Steel Manufacture, 68 

 Hautelektricitat und Hautmagnetismus des Menschen, 



Studien ueber, Dr. Erik Harnack, Dr. George J. Burch, 



F.R.S., 602 

 Havelock (T. H.), the Pressure of Radiation on a Clear 



Glass Vane, 269 



