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Index 



XXV 



Romani, no 

 Sky ; the Story 

 an Introduction 



Roval Commission on 



620 



Roclis of Glyn 



Mechanisms for 



Greenwich, the Roval Observatory, 136 



Gregory (A. VV.), New Test for Silver, q4 



Gregory (Prof. J. W., F.R.S.), Russian Transliteration, 



42 ; die Entwicklung der Kontinenle und Ihre Lebewelt 



ein Beitrag zur vergleichenden Erdgeschichte, Dr. T. 



Arlt, 266 

 Gregory (Prof. R. A.), School Geography as a Mental 



Discipline, C17; Note-taking and Reports of Work, 620 

 Griorson (Dr. G. A.), the Philology of 

 Griffith (C. J.), the Romance of the 



Star-gazing and Star-tracing, being 



the Study of Astronomy, 5 

 Griffith (Rev. John), Welsh Saints and Astronomy, 102 



Astronomical Archaeology in Wales, 295; Welsh Astro 



nomical Traditions, 436 ; the 



Welsh Monuments, 512 

 Griffiths (Principal), Acquirement in Education, 

 Griffon (M.), a Disease of the Oak, 440 

 Groom (Dr. T.), Bala and Llandovery 



Ceiriog (North Wales), 142 

 Groups of Finite Order, an Introduction to the Theory ot, 



H. Hilion, 442 

 Grouse-disease Report, the, 343 

 Grubb (Sir Howard), on Clock-driving 



Telescopes, 651 

 Grum-Grzhimailo (G. E.), Journey in Western China, 

 Guatemala, Archaeological Exploration in 



Guerbet (Marcel), the Direct Transformation of Borneol 



into Campholic and Isocampholic Acids, 263 

 GuiUemard (A.), the Separation of Bacillus typhosus 



Bacterium coli, 144 

 Guilleminot (H.), the Relation between the Biochemical 



Effects of Radiations and the Quantity absorbed, 215 

 Gulliver (G. H.), the Cohesion of Steel and the Relation 



between the Yield Points in Tension and in Compres- 

 sion, 167 

 Gunther . (C. O.), Integration by 'Ingonometric and 



Imaginary Substitution, 52 

 Guthnick (Dr. Paul), Photometric Observations of Eros, 



232 

 Guye (C. E.), Potential Difference and Stability of the 



Alternating Arc between Metals, 120 

 Guyenot (M.), New Thermo-pulveriser worked 



of Compressed Air, 144 

 Guyot (Yves), English Inl 



Natuml Science, loS 

 Gwinnell (Russell F.). a Hill Country ; its Physical Features 



and their Significance, 341 

 Gypsies : the Philology of Romani 



186 

 Maler, 



from 



by Means 

 French System 



of 



Southern and 



Dr. G. A. Grierson, no 



Haagner (A.), Protective Colouring in South African Birds, 

 •n: Sketches of South African Bird-life, 57; Economic 

 Relations of Local Birds-of-Prey, 67., 



Hackett (F. E.), the Secondary Radiation excited by 

 7-rays, 287 . 



Haddon (Dr. A. C, F.R.S.), an Investigation of the 

 Sociologv and Religion of the Veddas, 201 ; the Percy 

 Sladen Trust Expedition to Melanesia, 393 ; " Marali " 

 of the Natives of North-east Transvaal, 485 



Hagenbach (Aug.), die Stellung der Physik zu den 

 Naturwissenschaften und der Technik, 316 



Hague (James D.), Death of, 431 



Hair: J. Gray's Investigations on Pigmentation by the Use 

 of his Newly Modified Lovibond's Tintometer, Prof. 



Dubois, 205 r-1 ,- 



HalScsy (E. de), Suppleraentura Conspectus Horae Graecse, 



341 

 Halbert (J. N.), the Distribution of Irish Fresh-water 



Mites, 64S 



Haldane (J. S., M.D., F.R.S.), Opening Address in Sec- 

 tion I at the Meeting of the British Association at 

 Dublin : the Relation of Physiology to Physics and 

 Chemistrv, 553 



Haldane (Mr.), Science and Industries, Address at Institu- 

 tion of Electrical Engineers, 674 



Hale (C. F.), Phenomenon of Ripples in Vapour above the 

 Critical Temperature Suddenly Decreased in Volume, 611 



Hale (Prof.), the New Tower Telescope of the Mount 



Wilson Solar Observatory, 38 ; Recent Work with the 

 Spectroheliograph, 200 ; Solar Vortices, 368 



Hall (A. L.), Chromite Deposits alon^ 



Eastern Margins of the Bushveld Plutonic Complex, 516 



Hall (iVIessrs. B. J. and Co.), Ordoverax Copying Process, 

 61 



Hall (Hcnrv), Coal-dust and its Treatment with Calcium 

 Chloride, 471 



Hall (H. R.), the Eleventh Dynasty Temple at Deir-el- 

 Bahari, 121; Egypt and Western Asia in the Light of 

 Recent Dis:overies, 363 



Hall (Walker), Infection by Typhoid Carriers, 333 



Halley's Comet, Computed Magnitudes for, before Peri- 

 helion, Prof. J. Holetschek, 207; the .Approaching 

 Return of Halley's Comet, Prof. H. C. Wilson, 281 ; 

 Hallev's Comet, Prof. Turner, 612 



Halos, Elliptical, E. Gold, 272 



Halse (Edward), Absorption and .Accumulalion of Gold on 

 Copper Plates, q, 



Halse (E.), a Dictionary of Spanish and Spanish-American 

 Mining, Metallurgical, and .Allied Terms to \yhich some 

 Portuguese and Portuguese-.American (Brazilian) Terms 

 are added, 125 _ 



Hamilton (A.), Fishing and Sea-food Supplies of the Ancient 



Maori, sS2 

 Hanbury (F. J.), the London Catalogue of British Plants, 



174 

 Hancock (Albany), the British Tunicata, 50 

 Handcock (Mr.), Electric Supply Prospects and Changes 

 as affected by Metallic Filament Lamps and Electric 

 Heating, 37 

 Hankin (E. H.), Life on Mars, 6 



Mann (Prof. J.), the Dailv Variation of Wind-force on 

 the Mountain Peaks of South India in their Relation 

 to the Daily Oscillation of Air-pressure, 37 ; Percentage 

 Composition of Atmosphere at Different Altitudes and 

 Probable Temperatures, 37 ; the Vertical Distribution of 

 Sea Temperature in the Eastern Mediterranean, 253 

 Hansen (Lieut.), the North-West Passage, 478 

 Hansky (Prof. .Alex.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 466 

 Harden (Dr. A.), Fermentation of Mannose and Laevulose 

 by Yeast-juice! q-^ : Function of Phosphates jn the 

 mentation of Glucose by Yeast-juice, 117; 

 Fermentation, i;qo 

 Harmer (Sidney F., Sc.D., F.R.S.), Opening Address in 

 Section D at the Meeting of the British Association at 

 Dublin, 488 

 Harms (Dr. H.), Genera Siphonogamarum ad Systema 



Englerianum conscripta, 195 

 Harper (Mr.), Spectroscopic Binaries. 88 

 Harshberger (J. W.), the Sand-dune Plants of Bermuda, 433 

 Hart (E. B.), Rapid Method for estimating Casein in 



Milk, 32S 

 Hartland (E. Sidney), Dinka Laws, 681 



Hartley (Prof. W. 'N., F.R.S.), Connection between Band 

 and 'Line Spectra of the same Metallic Elements, 350; 

 Detection of Lithium in Radio-active Minerals, 589 

 Hartmann (Prof.), Occultation of Jupiter's Satellite II. by 



Satellite I., 207 

 Hartwig (Prof.), Morehouse's Comet igoSc 



Rings, 678 

 Harvard Photometrv, the Revised, 207 

 Haskins (H. D.), Organic Chemistry, 268 

 Hatcher (J. B.), the Ceratopsia, 544 

 Haug (E.), Traits de G^ologie, 123 

 Haupt (Prof.), the Non-Semitic Descent of 

 Hawdon (W.), Iron and Steel Industries of 



District, 580 , , r- -I r- I. t 



Hawkesbury Series at St. Peter's, the Fossil Fishes of 



the A. Smith Woodward. 476 „ , . 



Haworth (Dr. H. F.), Electrical Qualities of Porcelain, 



Hayes (Rev. J. W.), Old Underground Workings for Chalk 



at Hemel Hempstead, 373 

 Health the Roval Institute of Public, 308 

 Heape (W., F.R.S.), the Determination of Sex, 647; 



Breeding and the Light which Science throws on 



Problems of the Stock Raiser, 6S3 

 Heat • the Mean Specific Heats of Pure Substances between 



-188° C and 18° C, Dr. P. Nordmeyer, 17; Heats of 



Fer- 

 Problems of 



677; Saturn'; 



Christ, 552 

 the Cleveland 



on 

 the 



