956 



REPORT — 1900. 



Geology and paleeontology of Patagonia, 



W. B. Scott on, 730. 

 Geometry, projective, the relations be- 

 tween mechanics and, Cyparissos 



Stephanos on, 644. 

 Gebin (Leon) on the Uurons of Lorette, 



549. 

 Gibbings (Alfred H.) on the design and 



location of electric generating stations, 



878. 

 Gibson (Prof. Harvey) on fertilisation in 



PhcEopliycecB, 569. 

 GiBBS (Prof. Wolcott) on wave-length 



tables of the spectra of the elements and 



compounds, 193. 

 (W.) on rapid changes in the thick- 

 ness and character of the Coal-Measures 



of North StaflEordshire, 743. 

 Gill (The late Deemster) on Irish Elk 



remainx in the Isle of Man, 349. 

 GiFFOED (J. W.) on a quartz-calcite 



symmetrical doublet, 630. 

 Glacial Drift in Bradford, some recent 



excavations in the, Jas. Monckton on, 



754. 

 extra-morainic lake occupying the 



valley of the Bradford Beck, J. E. 



Wilson on a, 755. 

 ,— phenomena of the north-east corner 



of the Yorkshire wolds, J. W. Stather 



on the, 760. 

 phenomena at Rhyd-ddu, Carnar- 

 von, J. R. Dakyns on, 763. 

 Glaciation of the Keighley and Bradford 

 district, A. Jowett and H. B. MuflE on 



the, 756. 

 Gladstone (G.) on the teaching of 

 science in elementary schools, 187. 



and Dr. J. H. Gladstone on atomic 



weights and the periodic law, 706. 



(Dr. J. H.) on the teachiiig of science 



in elementary schools, 187. 



and G. Gladstone on atomic 



weights and the periodic law, 706. 



Glaisher (Dr. J. W. L.) on tables of 

 certain mathematical fu7u:tio7is, 46. 



Glass (J. G. H.) on the coalfields and 

 iron ore deposits of the Provinces of 

 Shansi and Honan and proposed rail- 

 way construction in China, 871. 



Glazebrook (R. T.) on the uniformity 

 of size of pages of Scientific Societies' 

 ]}ublica.tions, 45. 



on practical electrical standards, 



53. 



Gland, the submaxillary, the effect of 



chorda stimulation on the volume of the, 



Report on, 458. 

 Godman (F. Du Cane) on the zoology of 



the Sandmch Islands, 398. 

 Gohei and inao, Japanese, W. G. Aston 



on the, 900. 

 GoNNER (Prof. E. C. K.) on future deal' 



ings in ram 2>rod>ice, 421, 



Goodchild (J, G.), on the collection 

 of photographs of geological interest in 

 the United Kingdom, 350. 

 *GooDMAN (Prof. J.) on a new form of 

 calorimeter for measuring the wetness 

 of steam, 882. 

 Goodrich (E. S.) on the structure of 



certain Polyehcete worms, 384. 

 ♦Gooseberry Sawfly, the structure and 

 life-history of the, N. Walker on, 790. 

 Gore (Dr. G.) on Volta- electromotive 

 force of alloys, and a test for chemical 

 union, 641. 

 GoRHAM (J. Marshall) on the B.A. screw 



gauge, 436. 

 _._ and W. A. Price on experiments on 



screw threads, 444. 

 GOTCH (Prof. F.) on the comparativt 

 histology of the cerebral cortex, 453. 



on electrical changes in mammalian 



nerve, 455. 



* on the physiological effect of local 



injury in nerve, 788. 

 Graham Kerr (.J.) on the coral reefs of 



the Indian region, 400. 

 Granophyre-dyke intrusive in the gabbro 

 of Ardnamurchan, Scotland, Prof. K. 

 Busz on a, 751. 

 Gray (J.) and J. F. Tocher on the 

 physical characteristics of the popula- 

 tion of Aberdeenshire, 913. 



(W.) on the collection of photographs 



of geological interest in the United 

 Kingdom, 350. 

 Greece, writing in prehistoric, A. J. 



Evans on, 897. 

 Green (Prof. J. R.) on assimilation in 



plants, 569. 

 Grebnhill (Prof. A. G.) on tables of 



certain mathematical functions, 46. 

 Greenly (E.) on ancient plateaux in 

 Anglesey and Carnarvonshire, 737. 



on the form of some rock bosses in 



Anglesey, 737. 

 Griffith (F. LI.) on the system of 



writing in ancient Egypt, 899. 

 Griffiths (E. H.) on electrolysis and 



electro-chemistry, 34. 

 on practical electrical standards, 



53. 



on a form of Wheatstone's bridge, 



655. 

 ♦Groom (Prof. Percy) on plant form in 



relation to nutrition, 936. 

 (Theodore) on the pebbles of the 



Holybush conglomerate, and their 



bearing on Lower and Cambrian palseo- 



geography, 638. 

 on the igneous rocks associated with 



the Cambrian beds of Malvern, 739. 

 Guaiacoljand thiophenol, the combination 



of, with the esters of the acids of the 



acetylene series, Dr. S. Ruhemann and 



H. E. Stapleton on, 70-i, 



