898 



REPORT — 1903. 



during the recent volcanic ernptions in 

 the West Indies, 668. 



♦GooDCHiLD (J. G. and W.) on the 

 metalliferous deposits of the South of 

 Scotland, 668. 



*GooDEiCH (W. ¥.), twenty-five years' 

 progress in final and sanitary refuse 

 disposal, 780. 



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

 gauge, 378. 



Geamont (Comte A. de) sur le spectre 

 de ' self-induction ' du silicium et ses 

 comparaisons astronomiques, 620. 



Grampus griseus found on the coast near 

 Galway, Prof. E. J. Anderson on the 

 skull of, 691. 



Granular and spicular structure in solids, 

 by G. T. Beilby, 557. 



♦Graphical analysis, illustrations of, by 

 J. Harrison, 773. 



*Grattan's craniometer and craniometric 

 methods, Prof. J. Symington on, 803. 



Gray (J.) on aiithropometrie investiga- 

 tions in Great Britain and Ireland, 

 389. 



on a pigmentation survey of the 



school children of Scotland, 415. 



Gray (W.) on tlie collection of photographs 

 of geological interest, 197. 



Greaves (C. A.), demonstration of visual 

 combination of complementary colours, 

 696. 



Green (Prof. J. K.) on the teaching of 

 botany in schools, 420. 



Gregory (R. A.) on the influence of exa- 

 minations, 434. 



Griffiths (E. H.) on practical electri- 

 cal standards, 33. 



Grossmann (Dr. K.) and J. Lomar, the 

 origin and forms of hoar frost, 555. 



•f-GRiJNBAUM (Dr. A. S.) and Prof. Sher- 

 rington, the cerebrum of apes, 700. 



Grgacanthldes, a carboniferous acantho- 

 dian fish, Dr. A. S. Woodward on, 662. 



Haddon (Dr. A. C.) on anthropometric 

 investigation in. Great Britain and 

 Ireland, 389. 



on a pigmentation survey ofthesolwol 



children of Scotland, 415. 



on the psychology and sociology of 



the Todas and other tribes of Southern 



India, 415. 

 Halliburton (Prof. W. D.) on securing 



the use of duty-free alcohol for scientific 



research, 170. 

 on the state of solution of proteids, 



304. 

 on the micro-chemistry of cells, 



310. 

 Haecourt (L. F.) on observations on 

 changes in the sea coast of the United 

 Kingdom, 258. 



HARDCASTLE (Miss Frances) on the 



theory of point-groups, 65. 

 Harker (Dr. G. A.) on the platinum 



thermometers of the British Associa- 

 tion, 45. 

 Harmee (F. W.) on the estvarine deposits 



at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, 218. 

 on the erratic blocks of the British 



Isles, 231. 

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



of the Indian region, 305. 

 "■Harbison (J.), illustrations of graphical 



analysis, 773. 

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



bloolis of the British Isles, 231 . 

 Hartley (Prof. W. N.) on the relation 



between the absorption spectra and 



chemical constitution of organic sub' 



stances, 126. 

 071 wave-length tables of the spectra 



of the elements and compounds, 87. 

 Address to the Chemical Section, 



583. 



*Hartog (Prof. M.) on the significance 

 of progamic nuclear divisions, 693. 



* the function of chromatin in cell 



division (Part I. Heterotype), 693. 



* on the tentacles of suctoria, 693. 



Harvie-Brown (J. A.) on working out 

 the details of the observations on the 

 migration of birds, 289. 



Hawksley (C), Address to the Engi- 

 neering Section by, 752. 



Heather-Bigg (Miss) on the economic 

 effect of legislation regulating women'fi 

 labour, 315. 



Heawood (E.), Henricus Glareanus (six- 

 teenth-century geographer) and his 

 recently discovered maps, 719. 



Helb-Shaw (Prof. H. S.) on the resist, 

 ance of road vehicles to traction, 365. 



Henrici (Prof. O.) on the use of vectorial 

 methods in physios, 51. 



Henricus Glareanus (sixteenth-cen- 

 tury geographer) and his recently dis- 

 covered maps, by E. Heawood, 719. 



Hepburn (Dr, D.) on anthropometric 

 investiqatwn in Great Bi-itain and 

 IreUnd, 389. 



Herdman (Prof. W. A.) on the fauna 

 and flora of the Trias of the British 

 Isles, 219. 



on observations on changes in the 



sea coast of the United Kingdom, 258. 



on the coral reefs of the Indian 



region, 305. 



on investigations in the laboratory 



of the Marine Biological Association of 

 the West of Scotland at Millport, 308. 



on a phosphorescence phenomena 



in the Indian Ocean, 695. 



and James Hornbll on pearl- 

 formation in the Ceylon pearl oyster, 

 695. .... .^ 



