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Gorcu (Prof. Francis) on the electrical 
phenomena and metabolism of Arum 
spadices, 315. 
GovLp (Dr. George M.), the réle of visual 
function in animal and human eyolu- 
tion, 507. 
*Gracr (J. H.) on ideal numbers, 390. 
Grain handling, by W. B. Lanigan, 584. 
yGrain industry in the West, the develop- 
ment of the, and grain storage, by John 
Miller, 588. 
{Grain industry of Western Canada, the 
development of the, and its future 
possibilities, by G. Harcourt, 584. 
Gray (Rev. Dr. H. B.), Address to the 
Educational Section, 715. 
on education as a preparation 
for agricultural life in Canada, 732. 
Gray (H. St. George), the Avebury exca- 
vations, 1909, 273. 
Gray (John) on anthropometric investiga- 
tion in the British Isles, 286. 
national anthropometry : its objects, 
methods, and local organisation, 332. 
Gray (M. H.) on seismological investiga- 
tions, 48. 
Greece, Northern, report on the excavation 
of neolithic sites in, 293. 
GREEN (Prof. J. A.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
321. 
GREENLY (E.) on the crystalline rocks of 
Anglesey, 164. ° 
Grecory (Professor J. W.) on Dr. A. 
Vaughan’s researches on the faunal 
succession in the lower carboniferous 
limestone (Avonian) of the British Isles, 
187. 
*—__ exhibition of the material described 
as geyserite from the Mount Morgan 
mine, Queensland, 481. 
—— the Australian sugar industry and 
the white Australia policy, 535. 
Grraory (Prof. R. A.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
321. 
Grirritus (Principal E. H.) on practical 
electrical standards, 38. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 325. 
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Guiuiver (F. P.) Wauwinet-Coscata 
tombolo, Nantucket, Massachusetts, 
536. 
GWYNNE-VAUGHAN (Prof. D. T.) and 
Dr. R. Kipston on the ancestry of the 
Osmundacezx. 665. 
Happon (Dr. A. C.) on the preparation 
of a new edition of Notes and Queries in 
Anthropology, 285. 
on the collection of photographs of 
anthropological interest, 285. 
on archeological investigations in 
British Hast Africa, 286. 
INDEX, 
eo (Dr. A. C.) on regional surveys, 
327. 
*HapweEn (Dr. §.), Texas fever in cattle : 
its cure by the use of drugs, 504. 
Haun (Dr. Otto), separation of new 
radioactive disintegration products,394. 
Hailstones observed during a storm in 
Western Canada, the size of, by 
J. W. Shipley, 400. 
Hatsert (J. N.) on the feeding habits of 
British birds, 196. 
Hatt (A. D.) and Dr. E. J. Russgrn, the 
conservation of the fertility of the 
soil, 710. 
— the factors determining the 
yield of wheat, 756. 
Hatt (A. P.) on topographical and 
geological terms used locally in South 
Africa, 149. 
Harr (Dr. T. P.), the relation of vocal 
quality to sound waves, 404. 
*HALPENNY (Dr. J. A.) and Dr. Branp- 
SON on the comparative physiology of 
the thyroid and parathyroid glands, 
643. 
{Harcourt (G.), the development of the 
grain industry of Western Canada and 
its future possibilities, 584. 
Harcour? (Prof. R.), a comparison of 
the baking qualities of flour from 
some of the grades of wheat of the 
Western provinces of Canada, 795. 
Harpy (W. B.), an analysis of the factors 
contributing to strength in wheaten 
flour, 784. 
Harker (A.) on the crystalline rocks of 
Anglesey, 164. 
Harker (Dr. J. A.) on gaseous explosions, 
247. 
—— Deville’s experiments on the dis- 
sociation of gases, 265. 
Harmer (F. W.) on the erratic blocks of 
the British Isles, 169. 
on the fossiliferous drift deposits at 
Kirmington, Lincolnshire, &c., 177. 
Harmer (Dr. 8. F.) on the ocewpation of a 
table at the zoological station at Naples, 
191. 
*Harper (W. E.) and J. S. Praskert, 
two curiously similar spectroscopic 
binaries, 401. 
Harrison (Rev. S. N.) on the erratic 
blocks of the British Isles, 169. 
Hartianp (E. Sidney) on the cellection of 
photographs of anthropological interest, 
285. 
= previous ethnological survey work 
in Canada, 620. 
*___ on a cult of executed criminals in 
Sicily, 627. - 
Hartoe (Prof. M.), on zoology organisa- 
tion, 198. 
Harvwoop (W. A.), on the present state of 
our knowledge of the upper atmosphere, 
