746 
FRANKS (Sir Kendal) on the effect of 
climate upon health and disease, 403. 
Fraser (Miss H. C. 1.), nuclear fusions 
and reductions in the ascomycetes, 
688. 
__— and H. 8. CHAMBERS, the morpho- 
logy of Aspergillus herbariorwm, 687. 
FRr«EcH (Prof. F.), mountain building and 
seismology, 516. 
Freehand potential method, L. F. Richard- 
son on a, 457. 
Frog, the, experiments on the development 
of, report on, 347. 
Fungi, the desirability of local societies 
investigating, by Carleton Rea, 40. 
GAMBLE (Dr. F. W.) on coluwr physiology 
in animals, 349. 
GARDINER (J. Stanley) on the effect of 
the sera and antisera on the develop- 
ment of the sexual cells, 359. 
on investigations in the Indian 
Ocean, 351. 
GARSON (Dr J.G.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 29. 
—— on the age of stone circles, 368. 
GARSTANG (Prof. J.), recent explorations 
in Asia Minor and North Syria, 652. 
GARWOOD (Prof. E. J.) on life-zones 
in the British carboniferous rocks, 
316. 
{Gas and petrol engines, the present con- 
dition of, by Dugald Clerk, 620, 
Gases, the absorption of, by charcoal, by 
Miss I. Homfray, 451.| 
*Gases, the ignition point of, by Prof. 
H. B. Dixon, 482. 
{Gases exhausted from a petrol motor, 
B. Hopkinson on the, 620. 
{GASTER (Leon), developments in elec- 
tric incandescent lamps, 622. 
Geographical evolution of communica- 
tions, the, by Prof. V. de la Blache, 
575. 
Geographical science, the advancement of, 
by local scientific societies, H. J. Mac- 
hinder on, 33. 
Geographical Section, Address by G. G. 
Chisholm to the, 556. 
Geological Section, Address by Prof. 
J. W. Gregory to the, 490. 
*Geology of Charnwood Forest, the, by 
Prof. W. W. Watts, 503. 
Geology of Leicestershire, C. F. Strang- 
ways on the, 503. 
German transatlantic enterprise, the rise 
and tendencies of, by Prof. E. von 
Halle, 594. 
Gipss (Prof. Wolcott) on wave-length 
tables of the spectra of the elements and 
compounds, 116. 
Gipson (Prof. G. A.) on the teaching of 
elementary mechanics, 97. 
INDEX. 
GIBSON (Prof. R. J. H.) om peat moss 
deposits in the Cross Fell and other 
districts, 410. 
GIBSON (Walcot) on South African 
strata and the question of a wniform 
stratigraphical nomenclature, 328. 
GILL (Sir David), Presidential Ad- 
dress, 3. 
GIMSON (Martin) and W. Kray, the re- 
lation of the Keuper marls to the 
pre-Cambrian rocks at Bardon Hill, 
506. 
*Girls’ education, the need of a scientific 
basis to, from a domestic point of view, 
by Prof. H. E. Armstrong, 721. 
Glacial gravels of Holderness, a new sec- 
tion in the, T. Sheppard and J. W. 
Stather on, 515. 
Glastonbury, the lake village at, ninth 
report on, 392. 
GLAZEBROOK (Dr. R. T.) on practical 
electrical standards, 73. 
—— on seismological investigations, 83. 
—— on magnetic observations at Falmouth 
Observatory, 93. 
—— on the investigation of the upper 
atmosphere by means of kites, 99. 
Gold coinage in circulation in the United 
Kingdom, interim report on the amount 
of, 353. 
GOMME (G.L.) on anthropometric inves- 
tigation in the British Isles, 354. 
on registering and classifying mega- 
lithic remains in the British Isles, 391. 
—— on the origin of totemism, 643. 
GONNER (Prof. E. C. K.), some con- 
siderations about interest, 603. 
GoopRIcH (EH. S.) on the systematic 
position of Polypterus, 545. 
GotcH (Prof. F.) on the ‘metabolic 
balance-sheet’ of the individual tissues, 
401. 
Gray (Dr. H. B.) on the curricula of 
secondary schools, 422. 
Gray (H. St. George) on the survey of 
the Fernacre and Stannon stone circles, 
East Cornwall, 369. 
—— on the lake village at Glastonbury, 
392. 
GRAY (J.) on anthropometric investiga- 
tion in the British Isles, 354. 
—— on anthropometrics in schools, 704. 
GRAY (M. H.) on seismological investiga- 
tions, 83. 
GREEN (Prof. J. R.) on peat moss de- 
posits in the Cross Fell and other 
districts, 410. 
Green mercury line, the resolution of 
the, and the echelon spectroscope, 
H. Stansfield on, 455. 
GREENHILL (Prof.) on the teaching of 
elementary mechanics, 97. 
GREENLY (E.) on the crystalline rocks of 
Anglesey, 317. 
