INDEX. 



897 



Foster (Sir M.) on the influence of 

 exavdnatio?u, 434. 



Fox (H.) on life-zones in the British 

 carhoiiiferom rocks, 185. 



Fox (W. L.) on magnetic observations at 

 Falmouth, 32. 



Free traders, the failure of, to attain 

 their ideals, by Rev. W. Cunningham, 

 750. 



Freezing-point curves for binary systems, 

 by Dr. J. C. Philip, 632. 



Frog, the, the effect of solutions of salt 

 and other substances on the develop- 

 ment of, by J. W. Jenkinson, 693. 



Gamble (Dr. F. W.) and F. Keeble, 

 the bionomics of Convoltita roscoffensis, 

 with special reference to its green 

 cells, 691. 



Gann (Dr. T. W.), the ancient monu- 

 ments and the characteristics of the 

 native races of Northern Honduras, 

 812. 



Garden city, the potentialities of applied 

 science in a, by A. E. Sennett, 745. 



Garden city, the first : its economic re- 

 sults, by H. E. Moore, 746. 



Gabdinee (J. Stanley) on the coral reefs 

 of the Indian region, 805. 



* on the coral reefs of the Indian 



Ocean, 687. 



Gardiner (W.) on the cyanophycecp, 

 419. 



Garson (Dr. J. G.) on the morh of the 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 465. 



. on observations on changes in the 



sea coast of the United Kingdom, 258. 



and W. J. L. Abbott? some recent 



excavations at Hastings, and the human 

 remains found, 802. 



Gabstang (John), Ribch ester: the 

 Roman fortress Bremettenacum, 807. 



— — the Roman fort at Brough, 808. 



. Egyptian burial customs, 809. 



G.v^RWOOD (Prof. E. J.) on life-zones in 

 the British ca/rbontferous rocks, 185. 

 ■ on the eollection of photographs of 



geological interest, 197. 

 Gas, natural, history of the discovery of, 



in Sussex, Heathfield district, by R. 



Pearson, 78.'i 

 *Gas explosion, experiments in, by L. 



Bairstow and A. D. Alexander, 791. 

 Gas-engine explosions, a further note on, 



by H. E. Wimperis, 789. 

 Geikie (Sir A.) on observatio7is on changes 



in the sea coast of the United Kingdom, 



258. 

 Geikie (Prof. J.) on the collection of 



photographs of geological interest, 197. 

 Geitel (H.) and T. Elster iiber die in 



der Atmosphare und im Erdboden ent- 



haltene radioaktive Emanation, 537, 

 1903. 



Gemmill (Dr. J. F.) on investigations in, 

 the laboratory of the Marine Biological 

 Association of the West of Scotland at 

 milport, 308. 



Geographical exploration, the observation 

 of features of vegetation in, by Dr. 

 W. G. Smith, 726. 



Geographical science, the relation and 

 importance of botany to. Dr. O. V. 

 Darbishire on, 725. 



Geographical surveying suited to present 

 requirements, by E. A. Reeves, 718. 



Geography, Address by Capt. E. W. 

 Creak to the Section of, 701. 



* the teaching of, discussion on, 722. 



by H. J. Mackinder, 722. 



Geological photogo-ajihs, fourteenth report 

 on the collection of, 197. 



Geology, Address by Prof. W. W. Watts 

 to the Section of, 641. 



Geology of the country round Southport, 

 J. Lomas on the, 654. 



Geoksibvics (Prof, G von), the theory 

 of dyeing, 622. 



GiBBS (Prof. Wolcott) on wave-length 

 tables of the spectra of tlie elements and 

 compounds, 87. 



GiFFEN (Sir R.), the wealth of the Em- 

 pire, and how it should be used, 741. 



GiNSBURG (Dr. B. W.), the gTowth of 

 rates, 740. 



♦Glacial drainage of the Forest of Ros- 

 sendale, A. Jowett on the, 668. 



Gladstone (G.) on the teaching of 

 science in elemeiitary schools, 429. 



Glastonbury, the lake village at, report 

 on, 414. 



Glazebrook (Dr. R. T.) on the investi- 

 gation of the upper atmosphere by 

 means of kites, 31. 



on magnetic observations at Fal- 

 mouth, 32. 



on jiractical electrical standards, 33. 



on seis7nologioal investigation, 77. 



on the B.A. screw gauge, 378. 



Glucose, mutarotation in relation to the 

 lactonic structure of, by Dr. E. F. Arm- 

 strong, 635. 



Glucosides, synthesis of, bv W. S. Mills, 

 635. 



*Gnetacees, la fleur des, by Prof. Lignier, 

 854. 



*Gnetum via, parthenogenesis in, by Dr. 

 Lotsy, 854. 



GoDMAN (Dr. F, Du Cane) on the zoology 

 of the Sandwich Islands, 305. 



Goodchild (J. G.) on the collection of 

 ^ photographs of geological interest, 197. 



* on some contorted strata occurring 



on the coast of Northumberland, 667. 



some facts bearing on the origin of 



eruptive rocks, 667. 



on a possible cause of the lethal 



effects produced by the dust emitted 



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