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Index 
XXV 
Galls:. die Pflanzengallen (Cecidien) Mittel- und Nord- 
Europas, Dr. H. Ross, 185; die Gallen der Pflanzen, 
Prof. E. Kiister, 185 
Gardener and the Cook, the, Lucy H. Yates, 111 
‘Gardening: Oxford Gardens, R. T. Giinther; Gardening 
for the Ignorant, Mrs. C. W. Earle and Ethel Case; 
Annuals, Hardy and Half-hardy, C. H. Curtis; Irises, 
W. R. Dykes, all Dr. F. Cavers, 497 
Gases: Comparison of Gaseous and Dissolved Molecules, 
P. Langevin, 53; Steady and Turbulent Motion in Gases, 
J. J. Dowling, 494; Relation of Viscosity to Absolute 
Temperature at Low Temperatures, Dr. O. Zimmern, 540 
Gels: Reactions in Gels, Dr. Emil Hatschek, 78 ; Formation 
of a Heat-reversible Gel, W. B. Hardy, 311 
Gem-stones and their Distinctive Characters, Dr. G.F. 
Herbert Smith, 294 
Genetics: History of Primula obconica under Cultivation, 
A. W. Hill, 145 
Geochemical Statistics, Dr. F. W. Clarke, 334 
Geodesy: Compensation of the New Meridian of Quito, 
M. Bassot, 260; Geodetic Work in the Ordnance Survey, 
479 
Geodynamics : Some Problems, Prof. A. E. H. Love, 471 
Geography: Upper Basin of Mungo River in Cameroon 
Protectorate, Dr. F. Thorbecke, 14; Publication of F. 
von Richthofen’s Papers, 276; Servian Geographical 
Magazine, 588 
Geography, Physical: Grundziige der physischen Erdkunde, 
Prof. A, Supan, 500 
Geological Congress, Twelfth International, in 1913, 509 
Geological Map of Central Europe, E. Stanford, 93 
Geological Nomenclature, a Point in, Rev. Dr. A. 
608; F. Gillman, 661 
Geological Survey, Memoirs of the, 229 
Irving, 
Geologists’ Association September Excursion, 640 
Geology : 
General: la Face de la Terre, Prof. Ed. Suess, 3; Index 
to World’s Publications, 92; Structural and Petro- 
graphic Classification of Coast-types, Prof. J. W. 
Gregory, 92; Traité de Géologie, Prof. E. Haug, 551; 
Regional Geology in Europe, Various Authors, 670 
British: Glacial Origin of the Clay-with-Flints of Bucks 
and a Former Course of the Thames, Dr. R. L. 
Sherlock and A. H. Noble, 104; Glaciation of the 
Black Combe District (Cumberland), Bernard Smith, 
156; Pre-Cambrian and Cambrian Rocks of Brawdy, 
Hayscastle, and Brimaston (Pembrokeshire), H. H. 
Thomas and Prof. O. T. Jones, 258; Geological Struc- 
ture of Central Wales and adjoining Region, Prof. 
O. T. Jones, 259; Geology of Mynydd Gader, Dolgelly, 
P. Lake and Prof. S. H. Reynolds, 286; Evidence of 
Borings as to the Range of the S.E. Coalfield and of 
the Palzeozoic Floor, and as to the Thickness of the 
Overlying Strata, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins, 442; the 
Warwickshire Coalfield, R. D. Vernon, 573; a Fossil- 
bearing Horizon in Permian Rocks near Birmingham, 
W. H. Hardaker, 573; Striated Flints from Chalky 
Boulder Clay, J. Reid Moir, 607; Boulder Clay in 
Essex, Rev. Dr. A. Irving, 632; see also Selsey Bill 
Foreign: Géologie du Bassin de Paris, M. P. Lemoine, 
56; Granular Rocks intrusive in the Basaltic Breccias 
of Reunion, A. Lacroix, 79; Transvaal, Survey Report, 
7; Portion of the Central Witwatersrand, Dr. E. T. 
Mellor, 87;, Campagne Arctique de 1907: Duc 
d’Orléans: Etude Lithologique de Fonds recueillis, 
Prof. J. Thoulet, Prof. Herdman, F.R.S., 107; 
Geological Structure of the Alps, Bailey Willis, 145; 
die antediluvianischen Oasen bei Taubach und Tonna, 
H. Habenicht, 173: Snow lingering and Glacier Relics 
in the Black Forest, F. Klute, 197; Rhine from Bale 
to Laufenburg, 328; Report on Rock Specimens dredged 
by the Michael Sars, H.M.S. Triton, and H.M.S. 
Knight Errant, Dr. B. N. Peach, 364; Mounds. on 
Lake Shores in Cape Breton, W. S. Brodie, 405; 
Shelly Clay dredged from the Dogger Bank: Moorlog, 
J. W. Stather, 442; Geology of S. African Districts 
near Orange River and Luderitz Bay, Mr. Versfeld, 
485; Liffey Valley, G. A. J. Cole, 521; Witwatersrand 
and the Cape Province, Prof. E. H. L. Schwarz, 540 
Geometry: Bibliography of Non-Euclideam Geometry, Dr. 
D. M. J. Sommerville, 266; Geometry for Schools, 
W. G. Borchardt and Rey. A. D. Perrott, 602, 655; an 
Elementary Treatise on Cross-ratio Geometry, Rev. J. J. 
Milne, 655; Junior Mathematics, D. B. Mair, 655; 
Poliedri, Curve e Superficie secondo i metodi della 
Geometria Descrittiva, Prof. Gino Loria, 655 
Germany, University Education in, Prof. W. Miinch, 518 
Gifts and Grants : : 
Australia: University of W. Australia, 13,500]. annuaily 
from Parliament, and Chair of Agriculture Endow- 
ment, from Sir W. Hackett, 572 
Britain: Board of Education, 14,504,765/. for salaries 
and expenses, from the Civil Service Estimates, 74; 
Belfast University, 30001. for a Clinical Scholarship, 
left by Mrs. Magrath, 546; Birmingham University, 
1oool., from Prof. Malins, 520; Cambridge, 20,000]. to 
endow and equip a new (Balfour) Professorship of 
Genetics, from an anonymous donor, 50; Devonshire 
Agricultural College, 1o0,000l., by the will of C. Seale 
Hayne, M.P., 651; Forestry, suggested demonstration 
area in Scotland, go; Institution of Civil Engineers, 
5oool., by will of Sir J. Inglis, 562; International 
Seismic Association, 370l., from the Civil Service 
Estimates, 74; Ireland, 138,591/. for Science and Art, 
130,000l. for Universities, from the Civil Service 
Estimates, 74; London Imperial College of Science and 
Technology, increased grant from 8oool. to 13,000l., 
from L.C.C., and annual grant of 30,000l., from the 
Treasury, for 1912-17, 573; London Polytechnics, 
Grants from County Council, 493; London University, 
305,0001., for removing headquarters to a site behind 
the British Museum, from anonymous friends, the 
Drapers’ Company, and the Duke of Bedford, 75, 102; 
28,570l. for maintenance grants, from the L.C.C., 50; 
also 28,000l., 102; Manchester, Victoria University, 
20,000l., by will of J. E. Taylor, 651; Meteorological 
Office, 17,000l., from the Civil Service Estimates, 74; 
Royal Society and National Physical Laboratory, 
23,775!-, from the Civil Service Estimates, 74; 
Scientific Investigation, including National Library and 
Museum for Wales, 125,523/. for, from the Civil 
Service Estimates, 74; South Wales University College, 
10,0001., from W. J. Thomas, 520; Universities and 
Colleges in Great Britain and Intermediate Education 
in Wales, 314,200l., from the Civil Service Estimates, 
74; Universities and University Colleges, 139,600l., 
from the Treasury, 178; Wales, 10,000/., for Higher 
Education, from an anonymous donor, 599; Wye 
College, 25621., from the Board of Agriculture, 103 
France: Société de Secours des Amis des Sciences, 4oool., 
Société d’Encouragement pour 1’Industrie nationale, 
4oool., by will of M. Osmond, 613 
Germany: Berlin University, 4ool. ‘for Prof. 
Researches, from M. E. Solvay, 666 
South Africa: s5ool. for scientific work, from the Union 
Government, 508 
Switzerland: Berne University, 8o0o0o0l., from Prof. Th. 
Kocher, 520 
United States: California University, 100,o000l. by will, 
from Mrs. Jane K. Sather, 75; Columbia University, 
310,000l. by will, for Cancer Research, from the late 
Mr. G. Crocker, 103; Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 
nology, Library and Maintenance, by will of G. E. 
Dering, 493; Yale University, 100,000l., left by Dr. 
F. Bacon, 546; 50,0001, by will of C. D. Borden, 572 
Glandular Cells, Dr. H. Hoven, 668 
Glass: Devitrification of Silica Glass, Sir W. Crookes, 51; 
Action of Sunlight and of Radium Salts on Glass, 
W. A. D. Rudge, 312 
Goid and Platinum Alluvial Deposits in Russia, L. Perret, 
Nernst’s 
337 
Graft Hybrid, see Oxydases 
Grass, Effect on Plants of, S. Pickering, F.R.S., 399 
Greece: Prehistoric Thessaly : Recent Excavations in N.E. 
Greece, A. J. B. Wace and M. S. Thompson, 294 
Greek Bronzes in Wreck of Sunken.Galley, M. A. Merlin, 
F. E. Johnson, 119 
Green Crops, Prof. Malden, 568 
“Green Flash,” J. W. Scholes, 351 
Grouse in Health and in Disease: Report of Committee of 
Inquiry, 658 
