INDEX. 
Fynnon Beuno bone-cave, North Wales, 
Dr. H. Hicks on the, 1021. 
Galloway (Mr.) on underground tempera- 
ture, 3. 
Galton (Capt. D.) on the circulation of 
underground waters, 380; on patent 
legislation, 695; on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 
708. 
Galton (F.) on the exploration of New 
Guinea, 690 : on the scientific examina- 
tion of the country in the vicinity of 
Mount Roraima in Guiana, id.; on the 
work of the Corresponding Societies 
Committee, 708; Address to the An- 
thropological Section by, 1206. 
*Galvanic battery, C. J. Burnett on a, 
916. 
Galvanic polarisation, molecular dis- 
tances in, by Prof. J. Larmor, 900. 
Galvanometer, a new form of, Prof. J. 
Blyth on, 939. 
Game with a history, a, by J. W. Crombie, 
1215. 
Gardner (J. 8.) on the fossil plants of the 
tertiary and secondary beds of the 
United Kingdom, 396. 
Garnett (Prof. W.) on standards for use 
in electrical measurements, 31. 
Garnier (Lt.-Col.) on the erosion of the 
coast at Sandown Bay, 428. 
Garson (Dr. J. G.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 
708; on the human remains found in 
Happaway Cavern, Torquay, 1220; ab- 
normal and arrested development as 
an indication of evolutionary history, 
1226. 
*Gasteropoda, the kidneys of the, and the 
renal duct of paludina, W. B. Benham 
on, 1103. 
Gastrosteus spinachia, the nest and deve- 
lopment of, at St. Andrews marine 
laboratory, E. E. Prince on, 1093. 
Geddes (P.) on the application of biology 
to economics, 1166. 
Geikie (Dr. A.) on underground tempera- 
ture, 93. 
Geographical education, by J. 8. Keltie, 
1133. 
Geographical Section, Address by Gen. J. 
T. Walker to the, 1106. 
Geography of Scotland, what has been 
done for the, and what remains to be 
done, by H. A. Webster, 1138. 
Geological map, an outline, of Lower 
Egypt, Arabia Petreea, and Palestine, 
notice of, by Prof. E. Hull, 1015. 
Geological Section, Address by Prof. J. 
W. Judd to the, 994. 
Geology, British, the Highland contro- 
versy in: its causes, course, and conse- 
quences, by Prof. C. Lapworth, 1025, 
1241 
Geology, West Lothian, recent advances 
in, by H. M. Cadell, 1037. 
Geology of Durness and Eriboll, the, 
with special reference to the Highland 
controversy, by B. N. Peach and J. 
Horne, 1027. 
Geology of East Central Africa, notes on 
a recent examination of, by Prof. H. 
Drummond, 1032. 
Geology of Staffordshire, Worcestershire, 
and Warwickshire, list of works on the, 
by W. Whitaker, 780. 
Gibbs (Prof. Wolcott) on wave-length 
tables of the spectra of the elements 
and compounds, 288. 
Gilbert (Prof. J. H.), note on some con- 
ditions of the development, and of the 
activity, of chlorophyll, 970. 
Glacial deposits at Montrose, Dr. Howden 
on the, 1040. 
Glacial period, further evidence of the 
extension of the ice in the North Sea 
during the, by B. N. Peach and J. 
Horne, 1036. 
Glacial period in Great Britain, a former, 
existing under similar meteorological 
conditions to those that rule at the 
present time, proposed conditions to 
account for, by W. F. Stanley, 1020. 
Glaciation, the direction of, as ascertained 
by the form of the strize, by Prof. H.C. 
Lewis, 1019. 
Gladstone (G.) on the refraction of 
fluorine, 970. 
Gladstone (Dr. J. H.) on meteoric dust, 
34; on the teaching of science in ele- 
mentary schools, 692; on the value of 
the refraction goniometer in chemical 
work, 970. 
Glaisher (J.) on underground tempera- 
ture, 93; on the circulation of under- 
ground waters, 380; on the survey of 
Palestine, 691. 
Glazebrook (R. T.) on standards for use 
in electrical measurements, 31; on 
optical theories, 157 ; the work of Mac- 
Cullagh, Neumann, Green, and Cauchy, 
ib.; modern developments of the 
elastic solid theory, 170; theories 
based on the mutual reaction between 
the ether and matter, 212; the electro- 
magnetic theory, 251; on a point in 
the theory of double refraction, 929. 
Godwin-Austen (Lt.-Col. H. H.) on the 
exploration of New Guinea, 690; on a 
trip from Upper Assam into the Kampti 
country and the western branch of the 
Trrawady river, made by Col. B. B. 
Woodthorpe, R.E., and Major C. R. 
MacGregor, 1126. 
Gooden (J. C.) on the erosion of the coast 
between Chatham and Sheerness, 442. 
Goodwin (Prof. W. L.) on the investiga- 
tion of certain physical constants of 
