Index 



Granger (Albert), Employment of Potassium Permanganate 

 tu Kumove Sodium Thiosulphate in Photography, 95 



Gravitational Stability of the Earth, the, A. E. H. Lpve, 

 l-.R.S., at Royal Society, 223 



Gray (Dr. Albert A.), the Labyrinth of Animals, includ- 

 ing Mammals, Reptiles, and Amphibians, supp. to 

 October 10, v. 



Gray (J.), Anthropometric Measurements, 505 



Gray (R. W.), Density of Hydrogen Chloride, 47 



Great Britain, the Position and Prospects of Chemical Re- 

 search in. Prof. Raphael .Mcldola, E.R.S., at Chemical 

 Society, 231 



Greek and Roman Times, Surgical Instnwnents in, Dr. 

 John Stewart Milne, 468 



Greenhouse, Everyman's Book of the, (unhealed), W. 

 Irving, 292 



Greenly (Henry), Flying Machines, Past, Present and 

 Future, 125 



Greenwich, the Roval Observatory, 163 



Gregory (Prof. J. \V., D.Sc, F.R.S.), Opening Address in 

 Section C at the Meeting of the British Association at 

 Leicester, the Geological Society of London, 357 ; Stan- 

 ford's Compendium of Geography and Travel, Australia 

 and New Zealand, 441 ; Origin of the Gold in the \\''it- 

 watersrand Banket, 501 



Gregory (Prof. R. A.), Xcw Standard Time Dial, 671 



Gregory (R. P.), the Physical Basis of Inheritance, 531 ; 

 Inheritance of Certain Characters in Primula Sinensis, 



Grieve (Symington), Notes upon the Island of Dommica 



(British West Indies), 219 

 Grifiin (Messrs. J.), New Bunsen Burner (Improved Teclu), 



sSo 

 Grillith (D.), Prickly Pear as Food, 669 

 Grillith (Rev. John), the Astronomical and .'\rchEeologicaI 



Value of the Welsh Gorsedd, 9, 127 ; the Life of St. 



Patrick and his Place in History, Prof. J. B. Bury, 



205; Festival of St. Alban, 348; the May or Gorsedd 



Years in English and Welsh Fairs, 477 

 Grignard (V.), the Dimagnesium Compound of i :5-Dibro- 



mopentane, 216 

 Grimsehl (Dr. E.), .Apparatus Suitable for Demonstrating 



the Principal Properties of Electric Oscillations, 335 

 Groom (Percy), Longitudinal Svmmetrv in Phanerogamia, 



118 

 Groom (Dr. R.), the Dental Formula of Orycteropus, 294 

 Grossmann (Dr. J.), Ammonia and its Compounds, 268 

 Groth (P.), an Introduction to Chemical Crystallography, 



50 

 Grottes de Grimaldi (Baouss^-Rouss^), les, Historique et 



Description, L. de Villeneuve, Geologic et Pal^ontologie, 



Prof. Marcellin Boule, Anthropologic, Dr. Ren6 Verneau, 



William Wright, 590 

 Gruncr (P.) Intensity of Alpine Glows, 228 

 Guichard (Marcel), Cuprous Iodide, 239 

 Guillaume (J.), Mellish Comet, 1907c, 679 

 Guillet (Dr. L^on), Tantalum Steels, 376 ; Boron Steels, 



388 ; Special Iron Castings, 584 

 Guinchant (M.), Nitrate of Silver, Calorimetry at High 



Temperatures, 376 

 Gulick (Dr. Luther H.), the Efficient Life, 315 

 Gunnerv : Anniversary of the Birth of Benjamin Robins, 



F.R.S., 335 

 Giinther (R. T.), Jelly-fish of the Genus Limnocnida col- 

 lected during the Third Tanganyika Expedition, 286 ; 



Taxonomy of Invertebrates, 524 

 Gurdon (Major P. R. T.), the Khasis, 79 

 Gurncy (J. H.), Rare Birds in Norfolk, 39 

 Gurnev (Robert), Apus cancriformis in Great Britain, 



589' 



Gussefeld (Emil Louis Ferdinand), Justus von Liebig und, 

 Briefwechsel 1862-1866, 658 



Guttmann (L. F.), Latent Heat of Fusion of Ice, 161 



Guttmann (O.), the Works Chemist as Engineer, 95 



Guy's Hospital Reports, 171 



Guye (Philippe A.), the Gas Constant for Perfect Gases, 

 72 ; Application of the Method of Limiting Densities to 

 the Liquefiable Gases, 216 



Gwynne-Vaughan (Mr.), on the Real Nature of the so- 

 called Tracheids of Ferns, 557 



Gypsy Language and Origin, John Sampson, 386 



Haagner (.A. K.), Parasitic Habits of the African Honey- 

 Guides, 374 



Haas (P.), /so-Nitroso- and Nitro-dimethvldihydroresorcin, 

 287 



Haber (Dr.), on the Nature of lonisation, 460 ; Gaseous 

 Explosions, 486 



Haberlandt (Prof.), Leaves of Certain Plants and the 

 Stimulus of Light, 134 



Haldane (Dr.), Eilect ot High Pressures and Temperatures 

 in Underground Workings on Man, 572 



Haldane (.Mr.), on Science in Commerce, 574 



Hale (Prof. G. E.), Account of the Instruments and Work 

 of the Mount Wilson Observatory, California, 215; Com- 

 parison of the Spectra of the Limb and Centre of the 

 Sun, 2S1 ; the lleliomicrometer, 336; Some New Appli- 

 cations of the Spectroheliograph, 374 



Half-tone Process, the, Julius Verfasser, 587 



Hail (A. D.), the Causes of the Quality Strength in 

 Wheatcn Flour, 483 



Hall (H. R.), the Desert and the Sown, Gertrude Lothian 

 Bell, 272 ; the Body of Queen Tii, 545 ; Ancient Khotan, 

 Detailed Report of Arch;cological Explorations in Chinese 

 Turkestan, carried out and described under the Orders of 

 H.M. Indian Government, Dr. M. Aurel Stein, 619 



Hall (.Maxwell), the Kingston Earthquake, 535 



Hall (Robert), the Useful Birds of Southern Australia, 

 supp. to October 10, vi 



Hall (R. N.), Prehistoric Gold Mines of Rhodesia, 160; 

 Traditions of South African Races, 525 



Halos, Pleochroic, Prof. J. Joly, F.R.S., 7". 589 



Hann (Prof.), the Daily Range of Temperature in the 

 Tropical Regions of .Asia and Australia, 205 



Hann's (Dr.) Summary of Twenty Years' Results at the 

 Sonnblick Observatory, 109 



Hansky (M.), Observations of Planets, 229 



Hanssen (Olav), the Coagulation of Albumins by the 

 Actions of L'ltra-Violot Light and Radium, 344 ; Laws 

 of .Action of Light on Glucosides, Enzymes, Toxins, and 

 Anti-bodies, O08 



Harbord (F. W.), Steels made by Different Processes, 66 



Harcourt (Dr. Vernon), Anassthetics, 534 



Hardy (Norman H.), the Savage South Seas, 541 



Hardy (W. B.), the Maurctauia, 663 



Hare (R. F.), Prickly Pear as Food, 669 



Harker (Dr.), Optical Pvrometry, 458 



Harker (Dr. J. A.), Some Scientific Centres, XL, The 

 Physical Laboratories of Manchester University, Prof. 

 A. Schuster, F.R.S., 640 



Harley (Dr. Vaughan), the Chemical Investigation of 

 Gastric and Intestinal Diseases by the Aid of Test Meals, 



634 • 



Harmer (F. W.), Origin of Certain Cafion-like Valleys, 166 



Harper (Mr.), the Spectroscopic Binary a Draconis, 599 



Hart (G. A.), Relative Merits of Chemically treated, 

 Settled, and Septic Sewage in preparing the Liquid for 

 Oxidising Beds, 209 ; Continuous Current Machinery dis- 

 carded in favour of Polyphase Alternating Current, 

 209 



Hart (J. H.), Packing of Seeds for the Tropics, 183; Re- 

 port of Botanical Department, Trinidad, 578 



Hartland (E. Sidney), the Pawnee Mythology, George A. 

 Dorsey, 230 



Hartley (Prof. W. N., F.R.S.), Thermo-chemistry of Flame 

 Spectra at High Temperatures, 117; Some Devices for 

 Facilitating the Study of Spectra, 263 ; Note on the 

 Spectra of Calcium and Magnesium, 263 



Hartmann (Prof.), Astrophysical Observations and Anom- 

 alous Dispersion, 527 



Hartog (Prof. Marcus), the Teaching of Biology in Schools, 

 507; the Physical Basis of Inheritance, 531; on the 

 Cytology of Reproduction in the Higher Fungi, 5157 



Har'twlg (Prof.), Comet igoyd (Daniel), 280; Mellish 's 

 Comet, 19076, 647, 671 



Harvard College Observatory, the. Prof. E. C. Pickering, 



17 



Harveian Oration, the, Dr. F. Taylor, 644 



Harze und Harzbehalter mit Einschluss der Milchsalte, 

 Die, A. Tschirch, 193 



Hatch (Dr. F. H.), Eleventh Annual Report of the Geo- 

 logical Commission of the Colony of the Cape of Good 

 Hope, 1906, 664 ; Geological Map of the Colony of the 



