INDEX. 
Foxtry (Miss B.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
331. 
Franck (T.) and Dr. W. WxzstPHat, the 
charge on gaseous ions, 406. 
Franks (Sir Kendal) on the effect of 
climate wpon health and disease, 319. 
Fraser (Miss H. C. I.), the nuclear 
phenomena of ascomycetes in relation 
to heredity, 679. 
*Frog, the, experiments on the development 
of, interim report on, 504. 
*Fruit industry of British Columbia, 
the, by J. C. Metcalfe, 705. 
Fryer (J. C. F.), report on his tnvesti- 
gations tn the Indian Ocean, 200. 
GARDINER (C. I.) on the tgneous and 
associated rocks of the Glensaul and 
Lough Nafooey areas, co. Galway, 163. 
GARDINER (J. Stanley) on investigations 
in the Indian Ocean, 198. 
coral reefs, 516. 
the Seychelles, 531. 
GARDNER (J. A.) and Dr. BucKMASTER, 
quantitative estimations of chloroform 
tn blood, 307. 
Garson (Dr. J. G.) on the age of stone 
circles, 271. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 325. ° 
Gaseous explosions, second report on, 247. 
: the work of the Committee on, by 
Dugald Clerk, 586. 
Gaseous ions, the charge on, by T. 
Franck and Dr. W. Westphal, 406. 
Gates (Dr. R. R.), some effects of 
tropical conditions on the develop- 
ment of certain English cenotheras, 
677. 
General analysis, theorems in, by Prof. 
FE. H. Moore, 387. 
Geodetic arc of meridian north of Lake 
Tanganyika, report on the measurement 
of a further portion of the, 37. 
Geographer, a great, by J. B. Tyrrell, 
536. 
Geographical Section, Address by Col. 
Sir D. Johnston to the, 517. 
Geographical teaching, discussion on, 
532. 
*Geography, the teaching of, in secondary 
schools, by Dr. C. H. Leete, 533. 
the economic, of Canada, by Prof. 
James Mavor, 530. 
secondary school, in the United 
States, by Prof. R. E. Dodge, 532. 
Geological Section, Address by Dr. A. S. 
Woodward to the, 462. 
Geology of Western Canada, the, by 
J. B. Tyrrell, 471. 
*Georgian Bay Canal, the, by Sir W. H. 
White, 584. 
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| Germination of seeds, the delayed, by 
Prof. L. H. Pammel, 673. 
*Geyserite, the material described as, 
from the Mount Morgan mine, Queens- 
land, exhibition of, by Prof. J. W. 
Gregory, 481. 
Gress (R. C.), absorption and fluorescence 
of canary glass at low temperatures, 
411. 
Grrrorp (Lieut.-Col. J. W.), a cemented 
triple for spectroscopic use, 413. 
Gu. (Sir David). on the measurement of a 
further portion of the qeodetic arc of 
meridian north of Lake Tanganyika, 37. 
on establishing a solar observatory 
in Australia, 66. 
*Glacial geology of Britain, an outline of 
the, illustrative of the work of the 
Erratic Blocks Committee, by Dr. A. R. 
Dwerryhouse, 475. 
Glacial phenomena of South Wales, the, 
by Dr. A. Strahan, 475. 
Glastonbury, the lake villages in the neigh- 
bourhood of, report on, 270. 
GuazEBRooK (Dr. R. TJ.) on magnetic 
observations at Falmouth Observatory, 
36. 
on the investigation of the wpper 
atmosphere by means of kites, 37. 
on practical electrical standards, 38. 
on seismological investigations, 48. 
on gaseous explosions, 247. 
Glensaul and Lough Nafooey areas, co. 
Galway, the igneous and associated 
rocks of, report on, 163. 
*Goprrey (EH. W.), methods of crop- 
reporting in different countries, 698. 
Gopman (F. Du Cane) on the zoology of 
the Sandwich Islands, 197. 
+GorrHats (Col. G. W.), the engineering 
works of the Panama Canal, 584. 
Goxp (E.) on the present state of our 
knowledge of the upper atmosphere, 71. 
Gold and silver ores of Canada, by Prof. 
W. G. Miller, 479. 
Gold coinage in circulation in the United 
Kingdom, interim report on the amount 
of, 208. 
Gold coinage of British Columbia, 1862, 
the, by Dr. J. Bonar, 554. 
Goipre (Sir G.) on the measurement of 
a further portion of the geodetic arc of 
meridian north of Lake Tanganyika, 37. 
GotpstEIn (Prof. E.) on threefold 
emission-spectra of solid aromatic com- 
pounds, 129. 
Goopricn (FE. §.) on the origin of the 
vertebrates, 484. 
Gorpon (Dr. G. B.), the anthropological 
work of the university of Pennsyl- 
vania, 621. 
ethnological researehes in Alaska, 
623. 
Gorpon (W. T.) on the structure of a new 
zygopteris, from Pettycur, Fife, 660. 
