INDEX. 



961 



GlhBS (Prof. Wolcott) on icave-lenglh 



tables of the spectra of the elements, 119. 

 Gibson (Prof. R. J. H.) on the sequence of 



plant remains in certain peat deposits, 



493. 

 Gii.L (Sir David) on the measurement of a 

 I further portion of the geodetic arc of 



meridian north of Lake Tanganyika, 56. 

 071 the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 536. 

 Gill (Rev. H. V.) on the possible con- 

 nection between earthquakes and great 



waves in distant places, 647. 

 Gill (T. P.), character and educational 



eflBciency, 933. 

 Glacial erosion in North Wales, by 



Prof. W. M. Davis, 705. 

 Glastonbury, the lake village at, tenth 



report on, 414. 

 Glazebrook (Dr. R. T.) on practical 



electrical standards, 31. 

 on magnetic observations at Falmouth 



Observatory, 53. 

 071 the investigation of the upper 



atmosphere by means of kites, 59. 



• on seismological investigations, 60. 



on the photometric standard of the 



National Physical Laboratory, 623. 

 *Glomerular secretion of the kidneys, 



certain factors in the, by Prof. A. B. 



Macallum, 871. 

 GoDMAN (F. Du Cane) on the zoology of 



the Sandwich Islands, 301. 

 *Oold coinage in circulation in the United 



Kingdom, interim report on the amount 



of, 789. 

 G OLDIE (Sir G. T.) on the measurement 



of a further portion of the geodetic arc of 



meridian north of Lake Tanganyika, 56. 

 GoMME (G. L.) on registering and classi- 

 fying megalithic remains in the British 



'isles, 341. 

 on anthropometric investigation in 



the British Isles, 351. 

 GoTCH (Prof. Francis) on the ' metabolic 



balance-sheet ' of the individual tissues, 



436. 

 — on the electrical phenomena and 



metabolism o/" Arum spadices, 463. 

 * on certain features of retinal photo- 



electro phenomena, 876. 

 Grabham (Dr. M. C), the physics of high 



altitudes in relation to climate and 



health, 871. 

 Graham (G. W.), well-water supply of 



the North-eastern Sudan, 712. 

 Grant (Sir James), the gastro-intes- 



tinal ganglionic nervous system, 878. 

 Grant (W. L.), the northward expansion 



of Canada, 766. 

 Gravitation, the ether stress of, Prof. F. 



Purser on, 613. 

 Gray (Dr. H. B.) on the curricula of 



secondary schools, 526. 



1908. 



Gelay (H. St. George), the Avelury exca- 

 vations, 1908, 401. 



on the lake village at Olastonhury, 



414. 



Gray (J.) on anthropometric investiga- 

 tion in the British Isles, 351. 



who built the British stone circles ? 



856. 



Gray (M. H.) on seismological investiga- 

 tions, 60. 



Gray (W.) on the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest, 245. 



Green (Prof. J. A.), experimental 

 studies in education, 941. 



Green (Rev. W. S.), Ireland : her coasts 

 and rivers, 762. 



Greenly (E.) on the crystalline rocks of 

 Anglesey, 283. 



Gregory (Professor J. W.) on Dr. A. 

 Vaughan's researches on the faunal 

 succession in the carboniferous lime- 

 stone (Avonian) of the British Isles, 267. 



Gregory (Prof. R. A.) on studies most 

 suitable for elementary schools, 495. 



on the curricula of secondary schools, 



626. 



on the sequence of studies in the 



science section of the curriculum, 526 



school geography as a mental 



discipUue, 762. 



Gregory (R. P.) on South African 

 cycads, and on welwitschia, 494. 



Griffiths (Principal E. H.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 31. 



on studies most suitable for elemen- 



tary schools, 495. 

 on changes 



affecting secondary 

 education, 525. 



on the curricula of secondary schools, 



526. 



on the ivork of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 536. 

 Grubb (Sir Howard), a new form of 

 divided object-glass telescope, 603. 

 the new spectroheliograph for the 



Madrid Observatory, 603. 

 — the reflecting telescope 



and its 



suitability for physical research, 605. 



clock-driving mechanism of equa- 



torials, 829. 



GuiLLEMARD (Dr. F. H.) on the oscilla- 

 tions of the level of the land in the 

 Mediterranean basin, 308. 



GiJNTHER (R. T.) on the oscillations of 

 the level of the land in the Mediter- 

 ranean basin, 308. 



Haddon (Dr. A. C.) on the preparation 

 of a new edition of Notes and Queries in 

 Anthropology, 342. 



071 anthropometric investigation in 



the British Isles, 351. 



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