906 



REPORT — 1902. 



GiNSBUECr (Dr. B. W.), shipping com- 

 binations, 698. 



♦Glacial drifts of the North-east of Ire- 

 land, investigations into the, Madame 

 Christen on, 604. 



Gladstone (G.) on the teaoMng of 

 science -hi elementary schools, 481. 



Gladstone (Dr. J. H.) on the teaching 

 of elementary mathematics, 473 



on the teaching of science in elemen- 

 tary schools, 481. 



on fluorescent and phosphorescent 



diamonds, 586. 



and W. HiBBBET, colloids of zirco- 

 nium, compared with those of other 

 metals of the fourth group, 585. 



Glazebrook (Dr. 11. T.) on 2}'>'a-otioal 

 electrical standards, 53. 



on seismological investigation, 59. 



on magnetic observations at Fal- 

 mouth, 75. 



on, the B.A. screw gaitge, 350. 



Glencoe, the volcanic rocks of, and their 

 relation to the granite of BenCruachan, 

 H. Kynaston on, 602. 



Glucoside group, recent synthetical re- 

 searches in the, by Dr. E. F. Armstrong, 

 578. 



*Glycogen, the hydrolvsis of, by Dr. 

 W. A. Osborne and S.'Zobel, 780. 



GODMAN (Dr. F. Du Cane) on the zoology 

 of the Sandnich Islands, 284. 



GONNER (Prof. E. C. K.), the population 

 of England and Wales during the 

 eighteenth century, 706. 



GooDCHiLD (J. G.) on the collection of 

 photographs of geological interest, 229. 



Goodrich (E. S.) on the structure and 

 development of the excretory apparatus 

 of aniphioxvs. 260. 



Gooseberry, a disease of the, with notes 

 on Botri/tis and iSclerotivm, by ]\Iiss 

 A. L. Smith, 816. 



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

 gavge, 350. 



*G0TCH (Prof. F.), the indefatigability 

 of medullated nerve, 784. 



Graham (Dr. W.) on the mental and 

 moral characteristics of the people of 

 Ulster, 762. 



Graham (Prof. W.), trusts : from the 

 point of view of economical theorj-, 697. 



Graphical method of determining the 

 discharge curve of a condenser through 

 a variable self-induction, a, by Dr. E. W. 

 Marchant, 548. 



Gray (H. St. G.) on the excavations at 

 Arbor Low, May-June 1902, 455. 



Gray (J.) on a pigmentation surrey of 

 the school children of Scotland, 352. 



measurements of the Indian Coro- 

 nation contingent, 760. 



Gray 0^-) on the collection of photographs 

 of geological interest, 229. 



Green (Prof. J. R.), Address to the Sec- 

 tion of Botany by, 785. 



* and H. Jackson on the germina- 

 tion of fatty seeds, 804. 



Green (Rev. W. S.), the islet of Rockall, 

 686. 



Greenhill (Prof.) on the teaching/ of 

 elementary mathematics, 473. 



♦Greenland, with Lient. Peary in, by 

 Prof. W. Libbey, 687. 



Gebgoey (Prof. R. A.) on the teaching of 

 elementary mathematics, 473. 



Griffiths (E. H.) on practical electri- 

 cal standards, 53. 



on the nature of alloys, 175. 



Haddon (Dr. A. C.) on a pigmentation 

 survey of the sohool children of Scot- 

 land, 352. 



on an ethnological survey of Canada, 



353. 



Address to the Section of Anthro- 

 pology by, 738. 



Hadley (Miss) on the economic effect of 

 legislation regulating women's labour 

 in Canning Town and the Isle of Bogs, 

 305. 



Halkume'lEm; the mainland, a division of 

 the Salish of British Columbia, ethno- 

 logical studies of, by C. Hill-Tout, 355. 



Halliburton (W. D.) on the viiorc' 

 chcmi.^try of cells, 470. 



Address to the Section of Physi- 

 ology by, 771. 



and Dr. F. W. Mott, regeneration 



of nerves, 782. 



Hallstatt types, the occurrence in Ire- 

 land of objects of, G. Coffey on, 760. 



Halste.\d (R.) on the economic effect of 

 legislation regulating women's labour 

 in Leicester and Northhampton, 286. 



Hardanger Fjord, Norway, the valleys 

 at the head of the, H. W. Monckton 

 on, 612. 



Haedcastle (Miss Frances) on the 

 theory of point-groups, 81. 



Haemee (F. W.) on the erratic Mocks of 

 the British Isles, 252. 



Haemee (Dr. S. F.) on the coral reefs 

 of the Indian region, 284. 



Haeeison (Miss A.), the administration 

 of the Factory and Workshops Acts 

 by local sanitary authorities, 707. 



Haeeison (Rev. S. N.) on the erratic 

 blocks of the British Isles, 252. 



Haetland (E. S.) on an ethnological 

 survey of Canada, 353. 



on the collection of anthropological 



photographs, 449. 



the Lia FAil of Tare, and electioi; 



of kings by augury, 766. 



— — op two Japanese ' boku-to,' 767. 



