Index 



Francois (M;iurice), Detection of Ammonia in Monomethyl- 



aniine and the more Volatile l'att_v Amines, 23 

 Franks (W. S.), The Colours and Spectra of Stars, 451 

 Franz (J.), Spectrum of Daniel's Comet (1907^), 555 

 Fraser (Miss), Development of the Ascocarp in Aspergillus 



(Eiirotium) herbarionim, 556; Cytology of Humaria 



rutiluiis, 556 

 Frazcr (B.), Poisonous Effects Produced by Oxides of 



Sulphur coming into Contact with Leaves of Plants, 205 

 Fremont (Ch.), Etude expiirimentale du Rivetage, 23 

 "Friar's Heel" or "Sun Stone," the, T. Story Maske- 



lyne, 588 

 Fricker (M.), Resistance dcs Carfenes, 268 

 Froggatt (Walter W.), Australian Insects, 515 

 Fruits, Wild, of the Country-side, F. Edward Hulme, 633 

 Fungi, a Text-book of, G. Massee, 6 

 Fungus Maladies of the Sugar Cane, N. A. Cobb, Fred V. 



Theobald, ■530 

 Fiirtwangler (Prof. A.), Death of, 643 



Gain (Gustave), Double Sulphites of Hypovanadic Acid, 



143 

 Gairdner (Sir William T., K.C.B., F.R.S.), Death and 



Obituary Notice of, 226 

 Gale (Dr. H. G.), A First Course in Physics, 50 

 Galitizin (Prince B.), Experimental Verification of 



Doppler's Principle for Light Rays, 184 

 Gallon (Dr. Francis, F.R.S.), Probability, the Foundation 



of Eugenics, 158 ; Classification of Portraits, 617 

 Gamble (Dr. F. W.), -Significance of Symbiotic Corpuscles 



in the Lower Animals, 22 

 Game and Game Coverts, John Simpson, 415 

 Ganguli (A. C), Decomposition of Hyponitrous Acid in 



Presence of Mineral Acids, 237 

 Garden .\nthology, the, 492 

 Gardening : Eversley Gardens and Others, Miss R. G. 



Kingsley, 412 

 Gardiner (J. Stanley), The Fauna and Geography of the 



Maldive and Laccadive Archipelagoes, 3 

 Gardner (Walter M.), The Chemistry and Physics of 



Dyeing, W. P. Dreaper, 29 

 Garnier (C), Phosphorescence of the Rare Earths, 23 

 Garrett (A. E.), Electrical Conduction produced by heat- 

 ing Salts, 94 

 Garstang (Prof.), Recent Expedition to Northern Syria 



and Asia Minor, 462 

 Gas : Trait(5 pratique de I'Analyse des Ga^, M. Berthelot, 



490 

 Gases, the Explosion of, 470 

 Gaster (Leon), Developments in Electric Incandescent 



Lamps, 486 

 Gastric and Intestinal Diseases, the Chemical Investigation 



of, by the Aid of Test Meals, Dr. Vaughan Harley and 



Dr. Francis W. Goodbody, 634 

 Gates (T. H.), Cytology of Oenothera Lamarckiana and 



the Mutant Oenothera lata, 553 

 Gaubert (Paul), Use of Foreign Materials Modifying the 



Forms of a Crystal in Course of Growth to determine its 



Crystalline Symmetry, 408 

 Gaudechon (H.), Study of the Ammonio-mercuric Base, 



191 ; Thermochemical Data relating to the Ammonio- 

 mercuric Base and its Hydrates, 239 

 Gauss (Carl P'riedrich) Werke, 194 

 Gazdar (Miss M.), the Relation between Absorption Spectra 



and Chemical Constitution, part viii., the Phenylhy- 



drazones and Osazones of a-Diketones, 287 

 Gazetteer of India, the Imperial, 197 

 Gehrig (H.), Lese- und Lehrbuch fiir landliche-gewerb- 



liche Fortbildungsschulen, 660 

 Geitel (Pruf.), Radium and the Safe Working of Collieries, 



4.';o 

 Geitler (Dr. Josef Ritter von), Elektromagnetische 



Schwingungen und Wellen, 377 

 Genetics : Report of the Third International Conference, 



igo6, on Genetics, 417; Genetics, R. C. Punnett, 493; 



the Reviewer, 493 

 Geodesy : Problems in Surveying, Railroad Surveying, and 



Geodesy, with an Appendix on the Adjustments of the 



Engineer's Transit and Level, Howard Chapin Ives and 



Harold Ezra Hilts, loi ; the Gravitational Stability of 

 the Earth, A. E. H. Love", F.R.S., at Royal Society, 223 



Geography : the Fauna and Geography of the Maldive and 

 Laccadive .Archipelagoes, J. Stanley Gardiner, 3 ; North 

 Polar Problems, Dr. Fridtjof N'ansen, G.C.V.O., at the 

 Royal Geographical Society, 18 ; the Generall Historic of 

 Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles, together 

 with the True Travels, Adventures and Observations, and 

 a Sea Grammar, Captaine John Smith, 20 ; Russian 

 Geographical Works, 42 ; Expedition in Central .Asia, 

 V. J. Roborovsky, 42 ; Journeys in Russian Turkestan, 

 V. I. Lipsky, 42 ; Geological Excursion in South-eastern 

 Mukden, Y. S. Edelstein, 42 ; Botanical Excursion from 

 Ossetia to Colchis, V. V. Markovitch, 43 ; Zur W'irt- 

 schafts- und Siedlungs-Geographie von Ober-Burma und 

 den Ndrdlichen Shan-Staaten, Dr. H. J. Wchrli, loi ; 

 Our Own Islands, H. J. Mackinder, 219; the Oxford 

 Geography, vol. i., the Preliminary Geography, A. J. 

 Herbertson, 219; the Oxford Geography, vol. iii., the 

 Senior Geography, "A. J. Herbertson and F. D. Herbert- 

 son, 219; the' Dominion of Man, Ernest Prothcroe, 219; 

 Notes upon the Island of Dominica (British West 

 Indies), Symington Grieve, 219; Tibet, the Mysterious, 

 Sir Thomas Holdich, K.C.M.G., K.C.I.E., 346; Stan- 

 ford's Compendium of Geography and Travel, .'Vustralia 

 and New Zealand, Prof. J. W. Gregory, F.R.S., Sir 

 John A. Cockburn, K.C.M.G., 441 ; European Animals : 

 their Geological History and Geographical Distribution, 

 R. F. Scharff, 441 ; Message from Dr. Sven Hedin, 595 ; 

 Sfere cosmografiche e loro applicazione ali.a risoluzione 

 di Problcmi di Geographia Malematica, Prof. Angelo L. 

 Andreini, 612; Re-survey of Vesuvius, 670; the Shores 

 of the Adriatic : the Italian Side, F. Hamilton Jackson, 

 Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S. ; supp. to October 10, viii ; 

 see also British Association 



Geology : Radium and Geology, Prof. J. Joly, F'.R.S., 8, 

 55, 102; Rev. O. Fisher, 31, 78 ; on some Principles of 

 Seismic Geology, William Herbert Hobbs, Dr. C. 

 Davison, iS ; the Toadstones of Derbyshire, H. H. 

 Arnold-Bemrose, 22 ; Age of Niagara Fails, Prof. 

 J. W. W. Spencer, 22 ; Geological Society, 22, 94, 166, 

 214, 286; the Centenary of the Geological Society of 

 London, 317, 569; the History of the Geological Society 

 of London, H. B. Woodward, 537; Geological Excursion 

 in South-eastern Mukden, V. S. Edelstein, 42 ; the 

 Jaipur and Nazira Coalfields, Upper Assam, R. R. 

 Simpson, 64 ; Genesis of the I^apland Iron Ore Deposits, 

 Dr. O. Stutzer, 66 ; Britannic Geology, 67 ; Suggested 

 Origin of Coal-beds, Rev. Prof. Geo. Henslow, 94 ; Fer- 

 tility .of Colonial Soils as infiuenced by the Geological 

 Conditions, C. F. Juritz, 95 ; Solifluction, Prof. E. H. L. 

 Schwarz, 96 ; the Stone Implements of South Africa, 

 J. P. Johnson, 99 ; Geological Structure of South Africa, 

 C. Sandberg, 187 ; Transactions of the Geological Society 

 of South Africa, Dr. F. H. Hatch, 664 ; Principes de 

 Gdologie stratigraphique, avec D^veloppements sur le 

 Tertiaire parisicn, G. Courty, 125 ; Progress in Regional 

 Geology, 137; " Fossil Dunes," Dr. E. Rbmer, 137; 

 Tenth Annual Report of the Geological Commission. 

 137; the Records of the Geological Survey of India, 137; 

 Explosion Craters in Burma, R. D. Oldham, 137; "Ter- 

 tiary System " in Sind, Mr. X'redenburg, 137; Geological 

 Survey of New Zealand, 137 ; Geology of the Alexandra 

 .Sheet, Central Otago Division, Prof. James Park, 137; 

 the Summary Report of the Geological Survey Depart- 

 ment of Canada for 1906, 13S ; the Flora and the Re- 

 lative Levels of the Coal Borings of Meurthe et Moselle, 

 R. Zeiller, 143 ; Origin of Certain Cafion-like Valleys, 

 F. W. Harmer, 166 ; Obituary Notice of the Work of 

 Dr. Benedetto Corti, Prof. Torquato Taramelli, 184 ; 

 Brachiopod Morphology, Cincta, Eudesia, and the De- 

 velopment of Ribs, S. S. Buckman, 214; Marine Fauna in 

 the Basement Beds of the Bristol Coalfield, Herbert 

 Bolton, 214; Report on Fossil Fishes collected by the 

 Geological Survey in the Lower Carboniferous Rocks 

 near Gullane, East Lothian, Dr. R. H. Traquair, 

 F.R.S., 238; Preservation of the " Sarsen Stones," 254; 

 Mineral Resources of the United States, 257 ; Study of 

 the Evolution of Lakes George and Bathurst, N.S.W., 

 T. G. Taylor, 264 ; the Hills and Valleys of Torquay : 

 a Study in Valley Development and an Explanation of 



