Index 



p. Marshall, ii8; Carboniferous Limestone of the 

 Weston-super-Mare District, T. F. Sibley, ii8; Karl 

 Ernst Adolf von Hoff, der Bahnbrecher moderner 

 Geologie, Dr. Otto Reich, 123 ; Relation of the Miocene 

 of Maryland to that of Other Regions, and to the Recent 

 Fauna, W. H. Dall, iba ; Igneous Rocks between St. 

 David's Head and Strumble Head (Pembrokeshire), 

 J. V. Elsden, 166; Rha?tic and Contiguous Deposits of 

 Glamorganshire, L. Richardson, 166 ; Rhjetic Rocks at 

 Berrow Hill, near Tewkesbury, L. Richardson, 166; the 

 Face of the Earth (Das Antlitz der Erde), Prof. Eduard 

 .Suess, 193 ; Death and Obituary Notice of Dr. William 

 Thomas Blanford, F.R..S., 202 ; Microscopic Structure 

 of Minerals forming Serpentine, Prof. T. G. Bonney, 

 F.R.S., and Miss C. A. Raisin, 215; Tarns of the Canton 

 Ticino, Prof. E. J. Garwood, 215; Structural and Field 

 Geology, Dr. Jas. Geikie, 223 ; Continuation of Saar- 

 briicken Coal-measures into Lorraine, B. Schulz-Briesen, 

 i^b; Geological Structure of the Mining District of 

 Iglesias, G. Merlo, 236; Mineral Deposits of the Banks 

 of the Meuse, G. Lespineux, 236; Geological Survey of 

 India, T. H. Holland, F.R.S., 254; the Glacial (Dwyka) 

 Conglomerate in the Transvaal, E. T. Mellor, 263 ; New 

 Oolitic Strata in Oxfordshire, E. \. Walford, 263 ; the 

 Relations of the Eocene and Cretaceous Rocks in the 

 Esna-Aswan Reach of the Nile Valley, H. J. L. 

 Beadnell, 263 ; the Topography and Geology of the 

 Fayum Province of Egypt, H. J. L. Beadnell, 535; Death 

 of George H. Eldridge, 275 ; a Glacial Conglomerate, 

 the Pakhuis Bed, in the Table Mountain Series, Mr. 

 Rogers, 285 ; the Sources of the Superficial Deposits 

 found Above the Jurassic and Cretaceous Strata on the 

 South, North-west, and West of London, Dr. \. E. 

 Salter, 285 ; Geology of the Provinces of Tsang and U 

 in Tibet, H. H. Hayden, 285; Geology, Processes and 

 their Results, Thomas C. Chamberlin and Rollin D. 

 Salisbury, 280 ; Glacial Studies in Canada, Dr. William 

 H. .Sherzer, Prof. GrenviUe A. J. Cole, 310; Explorations 

 in Turkestan, with an Account of the Basin of Eastern 

 Persia and Sistan, Raphael Pumpellv, R. W. Pumpellv, 

 Prof. W. M. Davis, and Ellsworth Huntington, Prof. 

 Grenville A. J. Cole, 30(1; Clays and Clay Industries of 

 Iowa, S. W. Beyer, G. W. 'Bissell, 1.' A. Williams, 

 J. B. Weems, and A. Marston, 388; Clays and Clay 

 Industries of New Jersey, H. Ries and H. B. Kiimmel, 

 388; the Kangra Earthquake of April 4, 1905, T. H. 

 Holland, F.R.S., 428; a Large Block of Serpentine 

 traversed by Veins of Asbestos from Canada, George P. 

 Merrill, 433 ; on the Origin of Eoliths, Marcellin Boule, 

 438, 635 ; Dr. Hugo Obermaier, 636 ; Machine-made 

 Eoliths, Marcellin Boule, 538; Geological Features of 

 the Diamond Pipes of the Pretoria District, H. Kynaston 

 and A. L. Hall, 464: the Coal and Lignites of the United 

 .States, Preliminary Report, E. W. Parker, J. A. Holmes, 

 and M. R. Campbell, 493-4 ; Value of Fossil Mollusca 

 in Coal-measure Stratigraphy, John T. Stobbs, 519; the 

 Formation of Ice and the Grained Structure of Glaciers, 

 Prof. G. Quincke, For.Mem.R.S., at Royal Society, ^43; 

 the Older Tertiary Foraminiferal Rocks on the West 

 Coast of Santo, New Hebrides, F. Chapman, 552 ; Ice 

 or Water, another .-Appeal to Induction from the 

 Scholastic Methods of Modern Geology, Sir Henry H. 

 Howorth, F.R.S., 553 ; Two Reports of the French 

 Glacier Commission, 561; Death of .A. C. Pass, 607; 

 Memoirs of the Geological Survey of England and Wales, 

 the North Staffordshire Coalfields, W. Gibson, G. 

 Barrow, C. B. Wedd, and J. Ward, H. W. Hughes, 612 ; 

 S.CC also British Association 



Geometry : an Introduction to Projective Geometry and its 

 Applications, Dr. Arnold Emch, 77 ; a New Problem on 

 Superposition, H. E. Dudeney, 92 ; a Preparatory Course 

 in Geometry, W. P. Workman and A. G. Cracknell, 150; 

 Etude sur le D(f'veIoppement des Methodes g^ometriques, 

 Gaston Darboux, 313; Introduction a la G^om^trie 

 g^n^rale, Georges Lechalas, 313 ; Geometrical Conies, 

 G. W. Caunt and C. .M. Jessop, 393 ; Geometry of Posi- 

 tion, Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 629; Oblique and Iso- 

 metric Projection, John Watson, 629 ; on the Traversing 

 of Geometrical Figures, J. Cook Wilson, Supp. to 

 October 19, vi ; see also British Association 



Gerber (M.), Floral Diagram of the Crucifers, 23 



Germany, Physical Laboratories in, Prof. G. W. Kuchler's. 



Report to Director-General of Education in India, 605 

 Gernez (D.), Light Emitted by Crystals of Arsenious, 



Anhydride, 23 ; Triboluminescence of Potassium Sulphate, 



Gibbs (J. W.), Diagrammes et Surfaces thermodynamiques, 



338 

 Gibson (W.), Memoirs of the Geological Survey of England 



and Wales, the North Staffordshire Coalfields, 612 

 Giglioli (Italo), Concimi, Mangimi, Sementi, &c., Com- 



mercie, frodi, e repressione delle frodi, Specialmente in 



Italia, 324 

 Gill (Sir David), Geodetic Survey in South Africa, 641 

 Giran (H.), Combustion of Sulphur in the Calorimetric 



Bomb, 239 

 Girardin (Paul), Glaciers of Maurienne, Vanoise, and 



Tarantaise, 562 

 Glacial Studies in Canada, Dr. William H. Sherzer, Prof. 



Grenville A. J. Cole, 310 

 Glacier Commission, Two Reports of the French, 561 

 Glaciers, the Formation of Ice and the Grained Structure 



of. Prof. G. Quincke, For.Mem.R.S., at Royal Society, 



543 

 Glaciers of Maurienne, Vanoise, and Tarantaise, Paul 



Girardin, 562 

 Glass Vane, the Pressure of Radiation on a Clear, Prof. 



Gordon F. Hull, 198 ; T. H. Havelock, 269 

 Glazebrook (Dr. R. T., F.R.S.), Inaugural Address at 



Optical Congress and Exhibition, 112 

 Godfrey (C), a Note-book of Experimental Mathematics, 



507 

 Godlewski (T.), an Intensely Radio-active Substance, 



Actinium X, 206 

 Godman (Frederick Ducane, F.R.S.), Biologia Centrali- 



Ar.trjcana, .\ves, 49 

 Goeldi (Prof. Emilio Augusto), Memorias do Museu Goeldi. 



(Museu Paraense) de Historia Natural e Ethnographia. 



iv., Os Mosquitos no Pard, 607 

 Gold and Science, Opening Address in Section B at the- 



Meeting of the British Association in South Africa. 



G. T. Beilby, 378 

 Gold Mine, the Slount Morgan, Queensland, E. J. Dunn. 



41 

 Gold Mining: Ore at Bendigo, Victoria, at 41(12 feet, 131 

 Gore (J. E.j, Faintness of Planetary Nebulae, 43 

 Gorton (F. R.), Minimum Potential of a Point Discharge 



is increased by the Discharge, Blunting is not Responsible 



for Rise in Potential, 387 

 Gosio (B.l, Decomposition of Dilute Solutions of Alkaline 



Selenites or Tellurites as a Delicate Test for Living 



Bacterial Contamination, (509 

 Gotch (Prof. Francis, F.R.S.), the Spinthariscope and 



Retinal Excitability, 174 

 Gottingen Royal Society of Sciences, 240. 576 

 Government Laboratory, Report of the Principal Chemist 



upon the Work of the, for the Year ending March 31, 



1903, 634 

 Graebner (Dr. P.), Handbuch der Heidekultur, 173 

 Graetz (L.), View that Hydrogen Peroxide gives Rise to a- 



Special Radiation capable of affecting a Photographic 



Plate, log 

 Graham (Dr.), Guinea Worm and its Hosts, 354 

 Graham (J. Howard), Determination of Sulphuric Acid in 



Soils, 205 

 Grandcrye (L. M.), Determination des Especes min^rales, 



54 

 Granville (William Anthony), Elements of the Differential' 



and Integral Calculus, 26 

 Graphical Solution of Cubic and Quartic Equations,. 



H. Ivah Thomson, 295 

 Graphs, Easy. H. S. Hall, 393 

 Graphs for Beginners, W. Jamieson, ^^33 

 Gravity, Helmert's Formula for, Ottavio Zanotti Bianco,. 



534 ' 

 Gray (R. W.), Atomic Weight of Nitrogen, 71 

 Greek Archaeology, the Annual of the British School at 



.\thens, H. R. Hall, .s.58 

 Green (E. E.), Elephant-mosquito Larva is Carnivorous, 64: 

 Greenly (Edward), an Inverted Slab in a Cromlech, 152 

 Greenwich, the Royal Observatory, 135 



