INDEX. 
Grecory (Prof. J. W.) on Dr. A. 
Vaughan’s researches on the faunal | 
succession in the carboniferous lime- | 
stone of the south-west of England, 
313. 
—— on South African strata and the 
question of a uniform stratigraphical 
nomenclature, 328. 
— on the fossil flora of the Transvaal, 
345, 
—— Address to the Geological Section, 
490. 
GREGORY (R. P.) on South African 
cycads, and on welitschia, 408. 
—— on experimental studies in the phy- 
siology of heredity, 410. 
——on the inheritance of certain 
characters in Primula sinensis, 
691. 
GRIFFITHS (Principal BE. H.) on the 
work of the Corresponding Societies 
Commitice, 29. 
on practical electrical standards, 
73. 
on the teaching of clementary me- 
chanics, 97. 
—— on the curricula of secondary 
schools, 422. 
Grignard’s reaction, the applications of, 
by Dr. A. McKenzie, 273. 
Growth in schoolboys, the practical diffi- 
culties in obtaining measurements of, | 
BE. Meyrick on, 705. 
GUILLEMARD (Dr. F. H.) on the oscilla- 
tions of the level of the land in the | 
Mediterranean basin, 350. 
GUNTHER (R. T.) on the oscillations of | 
the level of the land in the Mediter- 
ranean basin, 350. 
HADDON (Dr. A. C.) on anthropome- 
trie investigation in the British Isles, | 
354. 
—— on the collection of photographs of | 
anthropological interest, 374. 
Hairiness of certain marsh plants, Prof. 
R. H. Yapp on the, 691. 
HAuLt (A. D.) on the quantity and com- 
position of rainfall and of lake and 
river discharge, 353. 
*____ the production of acid or alkaline 
reactions in the soil by artificial 
manures, 489. 
HALLE (Prof. E. von), the rise and ten- 
dencies of German transatlantic en- 
terprise, 594. 
HALLIBURTON (Dr. W. D.) on anthropo- 
metric investigation in the British 
Tsles, 354. 
Haplosporidia, the classification of the, | 
by H. B. Fantham, 553. 
HARKER (A.) on the crystalline rocks of 
Anglesey, 317. 
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HARMER (F. W.) on the fossiliferous drift 
deposits at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, 
Fc., 325. 
—— on the erratic blocks of the British 
Tsles, 329. 
HARRISON (Rev. 8S. N.) on the erratic 
blocks of the British Isles, 329. 
HARTLAND (E.Sidney) on the collection of 
photographs of anthropological interest, 
374. 
HARTLEY (Prof. W.N.) on wave-length 
tables of the spectra of the elements and 
compounds, 116. 
Hartoe (Prof. M.) on zoology organisa- 
tion, 350. 
the play of forces in the normally 
dividing cell, 668. 
Harwoop (W. A.) and J. E. PETAVEL 
on the recent balloon ascents, 468. 
Haten (Dr. F. H.) on South African 
strata and the question of a uniform 
stratigraphical nomenclature, 328. 
HAWKINS (Cecil) types of physical de- 
velopment in schools, 705. 
HAWTHORN (J. H.), the teaching and the 
teacher in evening technical schools, 
721, 
Health and disease, the effect of climate 
upon, report on, 403. 
HEAWOOD (E.) on the collection of photo- 
graphs of anthropological interest, 
374. 
*Helium and radio-activity in common 
ores and minerals, by Hon. R. J. 
Strutt, 439. 
HELLER (W. M.) on anthropometric in- 
vestigation in the British Isles, 354. 
HEwrict (Prof.) on the teaching of ele- 
mentary mechanics, 97. 
HERBERTSON (Dr. A. J.) on the quantity 
and composition of rainfall and of lake 
and river discharge, 353. 
HERDMAN (Prof. W. A.) on the work of 
the Corresponding Societies Committee, 
29. 
—— on the fauna and flora of the Trias 
of the British Isles, 298. 
—— on zoology organisation, 350. 
-——on investigations in the Indian 
Ocean, 351. 
—— plankton fishing off the Isle of 
Man, 550. 
*Heredity, the experimental study of, by 
R. C. Punnett, 555. 
—— the physiology of, experimental 
studies in, report on, 410. 
HERON (Miss S.) the scholarship system, 
712. 
Hewitt (Dr. J.T.) on the transformation 
of aromatic nitroamines and allied sub- 
stances, and its relation to substitution 
in benzene derivatives, 101. 
Hicks (Prof. W. M.) on the use of cal- 
\, cite in spectroscopy, 458. 
