SupfiUment to Art/«>(*,"| 

 Dectmler lo, 1896 J 



Index 



(It'omelr)' : Monument to Lobachevsky, 524; Etude de 

 (leonietrie Cinematique Reglee, R. de Saussure, 639 



( .eomorphogeny, Albert de Lapparent, Dr. Hugh Roliurt Mill, 

 146 



Ccnin (M.), the Freezing Point of Milk, 456 



C.erard (E.), Fermentation of Uric Acid by Micro-Organisms, 



47. 312 



Clerarcl (I,eon), the Seat of Emission of Rontgen Rays, 204 



Gerardin (A.), Measurement of Odours in Air, 23 



Cleriand (Trof. A.), the Earthquake of January 22, 1896, in 

 South-west Ck-rmany, 352 



Germany : Railway Speed Trials in, 204 ; the Earthquake of 

 January 22, 1896, in South-west Germany, Prof. A. Gerland, 

 352 ; Forestry in Germany, G. A. Daubeny, 353 ; English 

 and German Science, Prof. Ostwald, 385, 405 ; the German 

 .\ssociation, 575 ; Sir H. E. Roscoe on Chemical Education 

 in England and Germany, 585 



Giacobini Comet, 632 ; Dr. H. Kreutz, 487, 551 



Giacosa (Prof. P.), Italian Scientific Expedition to Monte 

 Rosa, 358 



Giazzi (Dr. F. ), Best Form of Tungstate of Calcium for showing 

 Fluorescence, 357 



Gibier (P.), Eflectlessness of Rectal Injection of Toxins and 

 .■\nti-Toxins on Animals, 71 



(liddings (Franklin Henry), the Principles of Sociology, 49 



Gifford (J. William), Rontgen Ray Phenomena, 53 ; Are 

 Rontgen Rays Polarised? 172 



Gillespie (Dr. .\. L.), Digestion in Carnivorous Plants, 263 



Giltay (J. \V.), Influence of Rontgen Rays on Resistance of 

 Selenium, 109 



Girard (\ ), Food Value of Bread from Screened Flours, 167, 

 192 



Glacial Geology, 5S6 



tllacial Periotl, the Date of the, Percy F. Kendall, 319; Mr. 

 Kendal on certain I^iver Valleys in Vorkshire which h.ave 

 changed their direction in part since the Glacial Period, 586 



('■lacial Phenomena of the Clwyd ^'alley, on the, Mr. Kendal 

 and Mr. Lomas, 586 



Glaciation : the Ciorge of the .\ar and its Teachings, Dr. A. K. 

 Wallace, 331 



(dadstone (Dr. J. H, F.R.S.), Relation between Refraction 

 and Chemical Equivalents of Elements, 238; Contrast between 

 the .\ction of Metals and their Salts on Ordinary Light and 

 on the New Rays, 5S3 ; on Prehistoric Metal Implements, 610 



Glan (P.), Theoretical Investigations concerning Light, 189 



Glasgow, Celebration of Jubilee of Lord Kelvin's Professorship 

 at, 80; Prof. A. Gray, F.R.S., 151, 173; Glasgow Meeting 

 of Museums Association, 401 



Glass and Porcelain, Prof. Riicker on Measurements of Trans- 

 parency of, to Rontgen Rays, 566 



Glastonbury Lake \'illage, on the. Dr. Munro and Prof. Boyd 

 Dawkins, 610 



Glave (E. J.), the Livingstone Tree, 454 



Gleadow (F. ), Distribution of Galeodes, 574 



Glow-Lamps, the Tests of, W. 11. Preece, 609 ; Prof, .\yrton, 

 609 



(jlucoside Constitution of Proteid, on the, Dr. Pavy, 634 



Glycerine, Action of, upon the Growth of Bacteria, Dr. Cope- 

 man, 635 



Gold, on the Liquation of certain -Mloys of, Edward Matthey, 



256 . 

 Gold discovered in Newfoundland, 422, 518 

 (!old discovered in Kamtchatka, 517 

 Goldbeck (Dr. E.), Kepler and his Work. 186 

 Goldhammer (D. .\.), the Nature of the NRays, 45 

 Goldstein (M.), Profs. Elster and Geitel's Investigations as to 



the Cause of the Surface Colorisation of Colourless Salts 



(KCl, NaCl) by the Kathode Rays, discovered by, 567 

 Gomme (G. Lawrence, F..S.A.), on the Method of Determining 



the Value of Folk-Lore as Ethnological Data, 610 

 Gondwana Land, the .Vncient Geography of, Dr. \V. T. Blan- 



ford, 373 

 Goode (Dr. G. B.), Death of, 517 

 Goodrich (E. N ), New Species of Ench) trieus, 142 

 Goodwin's ( H. C. ), .-Vzimuth Tables for the Higher Declinations, 



Rev. F. C. Stebbing, 337 

 Goold (Joseph), New Synchronising Sound Generators, 36 

 Goss (Mr.), Prevention of Extinction of British Butterflies, 93 

 Gosselin (.Mr.), Preservation of Big Game in German East 



Africa, 630 



Gotch (Fras., F. R.S.), Electromotive Properties oi Ma/apleninis 



electricKS, 92 

 Gotch (Prof.), on the Time Relations of the Activity of a Single 



Nerve Cell, 634 

 Giittingen Royal Academy of Sciences, 96 

 Goudet (C. ), Optical Superposition of Six Asymmetric Carbon 



Atoms in one Active Molecule, 23 

 Goulding (E.), Hydriodides of Hydroxylamine, 22 

 Gouy(M.), Refractions ot -X-Rays, 119, 264 

 CJraham (E.), Reflected Waves in the Explosion of Gases, 5S3 

 Gramont (A. de). Spectrum of Phosphorus in Fused Salts and 



Alloys, 239 

 Granger (.\. ), Crystallised Sesquiphosphide of Iron, 23 ; Action 



of Halogen Compounds of Phosphorus on Iron, &c., 312 

 Grant (Major), Graphical Prediction of Occultations, 206 

 Graphical Calculus, Arthur H. Barker, 435 

 Graphical Prediction of Occultations, Major Grant, 206 

 Grate, Siemens' Smokeless, F. W. Foster, 462 ; P. W. Clay- 

 den, 492 

 Gratings, Diffraction, the Reproduction of, Lord Rayleigh, 



F.R.S., 332 

 Gratings, Objective, Messrs. Hall and Wadsworth, 256 

 Gray (Prof. A., F.R.S.), Elements of the Mathematical Theory 



of Electricity and Magnetism, J. J. Thomson, F. R.S., 97 ; 



Elementary Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism founded 



on Joubert's Traile Elementaire d'Electricite, G. C. Foster, 



F.R.S., 97 ; Lord Kelvin's Jubilee, 151, 173 ; Obituary Notice 



of Sir W, R. Grove, 393 ; Lehrbuch der Experimental Physik, 



Prof. Edward Riecke, vol. i., 363 ; Obituary Notice of .\. H. 



L. Fizeau, 523 ; Rontgen Rays and Polarisation, 166 

 Gray (J. M.), a Multiplication Frame, 159 

 Great Britain and Ireland, First .\nnual General Report upon 



the Mineral Industry uf the United Kingdom of, for the year 



1894, C. Le Neve Foster, F. R.S., 99 

 Great Rift Valley, the, Dr. J. W. (Gregory, Dr. W. T. Blan- 



ford, F R.S., 347 

 Greathead (J. H.), Death of, 630 

 Gredilla y" Gauna (M.), Petrographical Study of Madrid 



Meteorite of February 10, 1896, 239 

 Greece and Italy, on Pre-Classical Chronology in. Dr. A. Mon- 



telius, 611 

 Green (A. (1.) and A. Wahl, on the Constitution of Sun Yellow 



or Curcumine and allied Colouring Matters, 584 

 Green (Prof A. H., F.R.S.), Death of, 401 ; Obituary Notice 



of, 421 

 Green (Prof. J. R., F.R.S.), a Manual of Botany, 570 

 Greenhill (Prof. A. G.), Algebraic Spherical Catenary, 159 

 Greenland : Return of the Peary Greenland Expedition, 524 

 Greenleaf (J. L.), Hydrology of the Mississippi, 285 

 Greenly (K.), Foliated Granites and Crystalline Schists in 



Eastern Sutherland, 191 

 Greenly (Mr.), on the (^uartzite Lenticles, 585 

 Greenwich, the Royal Observatory, 139 

 Gregory (Dr. J. W.), Geology of British East Africa, 38; 



Through Jungle and Desert : Travels in Eastern Africa, W. 



A. Chanle"r, 313 ; the Great Rift Valley, Dr. W. T. Blanford, 



F. R.S., 347; Catalogue of Jurassic Bryozoa in British 



Museum, 412 ; the Conway Expedition to Spitzbergen, 437 

 Griffiths (E. H , F.R.S.), Self-testing Resistance-Box, 36 



Improved Resistance-Box, 165 ; on a Special Form of Resist- 

 ance-Box, 567 

 Grotrian (O. ), Iron Sphere in Homogeneous Magnetic Field, 45 

 Grotto of Spelugues, the, E. Riviere, 239 

 Grove (Sir William, F'.R.S.), Death of, 324 ; Obituary Notice of. 



Prof A. Gray, F.R.S., 393 

 Griinbaum (Dr. ), on the Effect of Peritonitis on Peristalsis, 634 

 Guichard (M.), Preparation of Molybdenum, 144 

 Guinchant (M.), Heat of Combustion of Cyanogen Derivatives, 



23 

 Gunnell (O. ), Fisetin, the Colouring Matter of Querhracho 



Colorado, 408 

 Giinther (Dr. Albert, F.R.S.), Capture of a Specimen of 



Lepidosiren in the River .Vmazons, 270 

 Giinther (R. T.), on Roman (. yster Culture, 605 

 Guye (P. A.), Optical Superposition of Six .^symmetric Carbon 



Atoms in one Active Molecule, 23 



Haddon (Prof. A. C), the Number Concept: its Origin and 

 Development, Prof. Levi Leonard Conant, 145 



