Nature, "I 



Noz'etnber 26, igcSj 



Index 



xxiu 



318; Solar Rotation as detennined from the Motion of 



Dark Calcium Klocculi, 5S0 

 Fraipont (Julien), Contribution i la Faune du Congo, vol. i., 



Okapia, 66 

 Franco : the British Members of the Institute of France, 



83 ; English Influence on French System of Natural 



Science, Yves Guyot, loS 

 Francis (Francis), the Chemical Basis of Pharmacology, 3 

 Franco-British Exhibition, the Science Court of the. G. F. 



Daniell. 162 ; Minerals, including Gem-stones, at the, 306; 



Education at the, G. F. Daniell, 3C4 

 Francois (Maurice), Double Phosphate of Magnesia and 



Monomethylamine, 192 ; Two Methods of Preparation of 



Monomethylamine, 440; Modification of the Preparation 



of Methylamine by Means of Broniacetamide, 68=; 

 Franklin (VV. S.). Practical Physics : a Laboratory Manual 



for Colleges and Technical Schools, 290 

 Franklin-Adams Photographic Chart, the, 486 

 I'raser (Dr. .A. M.), Milk and Tuberculosis. 309 

 Eraser (Dr. James), Visual Illusion and Fixation, 138 

 Frazer (Prof. J. G.), Social Anthropology, 233 ; Statues of 



Kings of Dahome, 516 

 Fresh-water Fishes of Central America, the, 145 

 Friedenthal (Dr. Hans), Arbeiten aus dem Gebiet der 



experimentellen Physiologic, 604 

 Friend (Dr. J. Newton), the Corrosion of Iron and Steel, 



31 ; Bees' Stings as a Cure for Rheumatism, 36 

 Fulgurites, Experiments on Artificial, Miss D. D. Butcher, 



23 

 Furlong (Rev. George), Unic]uc Experiences at the Birth of 

 a Volcano, 617 



Gage (A. P.), the Principles of Physics, 365 



Gaillard (Major-Surgeon), the Lake-dwellers of Lower 



Dahomey, 469 

 Gaillard (M.), Application to Man of an Anti-tuberculous 



Serum, 656 

 Gallardo (Prof. Angel), Mimicry in a Caterpillar, 204 

 Galton (Francis, F.R.S.). Local Associations for Promoting 



Eugenics, Address at Eugenics Education Society, 645 

 Galvanising, Low Temperature, S. Cowper-Coles, 159 

 Gardening : Roses, their History, Development and Cultiva- 

 tion, Rev. J. H. Pemberton, 71; ; Sir William Temple upon 



Gardens of Epicurus, with other Seventeentli-century 



Garden Essays, 75 

 Gardiner (Frank D.), Fertility of Soils as affected by 



Manures, 402 

 Gardner (J. A.). Origin and Destiny of Cholesterol in the 



Animal Organism, 46 ; Cholestenone, 23.S 

 Gardner (Prof. Walter M.), the Structure of the Cotton 



Fibre in its Relation to Technical Application, Dr. F. H. 



Bowman, 196 

 Garstang (Prof. Walter), the British Tunicata, Joshua 



Alder and Albany Hancock, 50 

 Garwood (Prof. E. J.), New Sounding Machine for Use 



on Lakes and Rivers without a Boat, 654 

 Gas Producers, Power, their Design and Application, 



Philip W. Robson, 6";S 

 Gases, a Suggested Explanation of the High Velocities of, 



observed on the Solar Surface, Prof. Arthur Schuster, 



F.R.S., 662 

 Gaubert (Paul), One of the Causes modifying the Dominant 



Forms in Crystals, 656 

 Gaudry (Albert), the Fossils of Patagonia, 143 

 Gault (H.), Researches and the Ketodlacids, 312 

 Gaunt (R.), Report to the Government of India, containing 



an Account of the Research Work on Indigo performed 



in the University of Leeds, 1905-7, 296 

 Geiger (Dr. H.), Electrical Method of Counting the 



Number of a Particles from Radio-active Substances, 383 

 Geikie (Sir Archibald, K.C.B., F.R.S.), the Weald, 164; 



on Mountain Building, 592 

 Gemmell (John), the Wemyss Coal-field, 471 

 Gems : Refractometer for Rapid Determination of the 

 Refractive Indices of Faceted Gem-stones, Dr. G. F. 

 Herbert Smith, 16 

 Geneva, the International Geographical Congress at. Major 



C. F. Close, 344 

 Geodesy : Report of the Superintendent of the Coast and 

 Geodetic Survey, showing the Progress of the Work 



from July i, 1906, 10 June 30, 1907. 113; Measurement 

 of Bases with Steel and Invar Tapes, 113; the Repre- 

 sentation of the Earth's Surface by Means of Spherical 

 Harmonics of the First Three Degrees, Prof. A. E. H. 

 Love, F.R.S., 213; Death of Dr. Luiz Cruls, 202; 

 Obituary Notice of, 230 ; das mechanische Potential nach 

 Vorlesungcn, von L. Boltzmann bearbeltet, und die 

 Theorle der FIgur der Erde, zur Eintijhrung in die hohcre 

 Geodasie, Dr. H. Buchholtz, 364 

 Geography : the Desert Basins of the River Colorado, Dr. 



D. T. Macdougal, k ; Historical Geography of the British 

 Colonies, Australasia, J. D. Rogers, Sir John \. Cock- 

 burn, K.C.M.G., 4q ; Royal Geographical Society's Medal 

 Awards, 84 ; National Antarctic E.xpeditlon, 1901-4, the 

 Charts of the Discovery .Antarctic Expedition, Lieut. 

 G. F. A. Mulock, 100; Archhelenis und .Archlnotis, 

 Gesammelte Beitriige zur Geschichte der neotropischen 

 Region, Hermann von Ihering, 100 ; Geographical Dis- 

 tribution of the Acarine Family Oribatida;, C. Warburton, 

 119; Progress in the Demarcation of the Boundary 

 between Alaska and Canada, Prof. O. H. Tittmann, 187; 

 die Entwicklung der Kontinente und Ihrer-Lebewelt ein 

 Beltrag zur verglelchenden Erdgeschlchte, Dr. T. Arlt, 

 Prof. J. W. Gregory, F.R.S., 266; the Physical Charac- 

 teristics, Tides, Currents, and Fisheries of the North 

 Sea, W. H. Wheeler, 279 ; the Geysers in the Yellow- 

 stone Park, Dr. Roland Dwight Grant, 304 ; a Hill 

 Country : its Physical Features and their Significance, 

 Russell F. Gwinnell, 341 ; the International Geo- 

 graphical Congress at Geneva, Major C. F. Close, 344 ; 

 Macmillan's Orographical Map of Europe, B. B. Dickin- 

 son and A. W. Andrews, 3S9 ; Notes on the Orographical 

 Map of Europe, B. B. Dickinson and A. W. Andrews, 

 389 ; the Discovery and Settlement of Port Mackay, 

 Queensland, H. Ling Roth, 507; Dr. Sven Hedin's 

 Latest Explorations, 512 ; Archjeologlcal and Geographical 

 Investigations in Central Asia, Dr. M. A. Stein, 513 ; 

 How We Travel, a Geographical Reader, J. F. Chamber- 

 lain, 569 ; Survey of the HIspar Glacier in Hunza-Nagar, 

 Dr. and Mrs. Bullock Workman, 577 ; Death and 

 Obituary Notice of Dr. Daniel C. Gilman, 641 ; Etude 

 sur la Valine Lorraine de la Meuse, J. Vidal de la 

 Blache, 661 ; see also British .Association 



Geology : I'Evolutlon souterralne, E. A. Martel, 2 ; Geology 

 of the Cue and Day Dawn Districts, Murchison Gold- 

 field, H. P. Woodward, 16; Fault Lines in the Atlantic, 

 Dr. Wm. S. Bruce, 31 ; Death and Obituary Notice of 

 Albert de Lapparent, 33; Geological Society, 46, 117, 

 142, 190, 311; Geological Structure of the St. David's- 

 Area (Pembrokeshire), J. F. N. Green, 46; Death ol 

 Dr. R. Chalmers, 84 ; the Origin of Coal, Prof. H. 

 Potonii, 86 ; Solution Valleys in the Glyme Area of 

 Oxfordshire, Rev. E. C. Spicer, 117; Traits de G^ologie, 



E. Haug, 123; the Granite of Brixen, Bruno-Sander, 138; 

 Geology of the Marysville Mining District, Montana, 

 Joseph Barrel!, 138 ; the Okanagan Composite Batholith 

 of the Cascade Mountain System, R. A. Daly, 138; 

 Mode of Origin of Pre-Cambrlan Sedimentary Rocks, 

 R. A. Daly, 140; Bala and Llandovery Rocks of Glyn 

 Ceiriog (North Wales), Dr. T. Groom and P. Lake, 

 142 : ; Relations between the Micro-granites and the 

 Diabases of the Meuse Valley, J. de Lapparent, 143 ; 

 die Alpen, Dr. Fritz Machacek, 148 ; Eiszeit und 

 Urgeschichte des Menschen, Prof. Hans Pohlig, 148 ; the 

 Life and Work of George William Stow. Soulli African 

 Geologist and Ethnologist, R. B. Young, 150; Landslip 

 at Lvme Regis, i.;3 : the Submerged Plateau surrounding 

 Ceylon, Commander Boyle Somerville, 156; the Weald, 

 Sir Archibald Geikie, K.C.B., F.R.S., 164; the Fossill- 

 ferous Rocks of the Southern Half of the Tortworth 

 Inlier, F. R. Cowper-Reed and Prof. S. H. Reynolds, 190 ; 

 Ferdinand von Richthofen's Tagebucher aus China, 194; 

 the Geology of Coal and Coal-mining, Walcot Gibson, 

 107 : Lake Rampart, G. K. Gilbert, 205 ; Geology and 

 Mineralogy of Albany, Prof. Young, 216: Submarine 

 Stratigraphy of the English Channel, L. R. Crawshay 

 and R. Hansford Worth, 253 ; Geological Work in the 

 United States, 282 ; Geology of the Bighorn Mountains, 

 N. H. Darton, 282 ; the Glacial Geology, Prof. R. D. 

 Salisbury, 282 ; the Bighorn Basin, C. A. Fisher, 282 : 

 the Arkansas Valley, N. D. H. Darton, 282 ; Northern 



