INDEX. 



847 



Fossil plants, the structure of, report on, 

 301. 



Fossils, some rare, from the Derbyshire 

 and Nottinghamshire coalfield, L. 

 Moysey on, 613. 



Foster (Prof. G. Carey) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 38. 



Fox (W. L.) on magnetic observations at 

 Falmouth Observatory, 74. 



Foxley (Miss B.) on the mental and 

 physical factors involved in education, 

 302. 



Franks (Sir Kendal) on the effect of 

 climate upon health and disease, 290. 



Fraser (Miss H. C. I.) and John Snell, 

 vegetative mitosis in the bean, 777. 



Friend (J. Newton), the corrosion of 

 iron and steel, 566. 



♦Functions derived from complete and 

 incomplete lattices in two dimensions 

 and the derivation therefrom of 

 functions which enumerate the two 

 dimensional partition of numbers, 

 Major P. A. MacMahon on, 526. 



*Gadow (Dr. H. F.), coral snakes and 



peacocks, 636. 

 Galtonia candicans, the somatic and 

 heterotype mitoses in, Prof. J. B. 

 Farmer and Miss L. Digby on. 778. 

 Gardiner (C. I.) on the igneous and 

 associated rocks of the Olensaul and 

 Lough Nafooey areas, cos. Mayo and 

 Galway, 110. 

 Gardiner (Prof. J. Stanley) on the ' 

 biological problems incidental to the 

 Inniskea whaling station, 168. 

 Gardner (J. A.) on anaesthetics, 268. 



and Dr. G. A. Buckmaster on the 



rate of assumption of chloroform by the 

 blood, 275. 

 Garson (Dr. J. G.) on the age of stone 

 circles, 264. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 311. 



♦Garstano (Prof. W.), some experiments 



and observations on the colours of 



insect larvae, 634. 



Garwood (Prof. E. J.) on the collection 



of photographs of geological interest, 142. 



Gaseous combustion, report on, by Dr. 



W. A. Bone, 469 ; discussion, 501. 

 Gaseous explosion, a, radiation in, by 



B. Hopkinson, 221. 

 Gaseous explosions, third report on, 199. 

 Geikie (Prof. J.) on the collection of 



photographs of geological interest, 142. 

 Geodetic arc of meridian north of Lake 

 Tanganyika, report on the measurement 

 of a further portion of the, 75. 

 Geographical Section, Address by Prof. 

 A. J. Herbertson to the, 640. 



1 Geological and topographical terms used 

 locally in South Africa, report on th : 

 precise significance of, 160. 

 Geological photographs, seventeenth report 



on the collection of, 142. 

 Geological Section, Address by Prof. 



A. P. Coleman to the, 591. 

 ♦Geology of Cyrenaica, the, by Prof. 



J. W. Gregory, 605. 

 Geology of Natal, Dr. F. H. Hatch on 



the, 604. 

 Geology of Northern Nigeria, outlines of 



the, by Dr. J. D. Falconer, 604. 

 ♦Geology of Sheffield, the, by Cosmo 



Johns, 652. 

 Geology of the Titterstone Clee Hills, the, 



by E. E. L. Dixon, 611. 

 Geophysics, astronomy, and meteorology, 

 the provision for the study of, in British 

 universities, report on, 77. 

 George (Dr. T. G.) and Dr. Dawson 

 Turner, some experiments on the 

 effects of X-rays in therapeutic doses 

 on the growing brains of rabbits, 759. 

 ♦Germination conditions and the vitality 

 of seeds, by Miss N. Darwin and Dr. 

 F. F. Blackman, 786. 

 Gibson (Dr. Walcot) on South African 

 strata and on the question of a uniform 

 stratigraphical nomenclature, 123. 



the coal measures of the concealed 



Yorks, Notts, and Derbyshire coal- 

 field, 609. 

 Gill (Sir David) on establishing a solar 

 observatory in Australia, 42. 



on the measurement of a further 



portion of the geodetic arc of meridian 

 north of Lake Tanganyika, 75. 

 Gimingham (C. T.), the scouring or 



' teart ' lands of Somerset, 586. 

 Glaciated rocks of Ambleside, the, by 



Prof. E. Hull, 606. 

 Glastonbury, the lake villages in the neigh- 

 bourhood of, report on, 258. 

 Glazebrook (Dr. R. T.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 38. 



on seismological investigations, 44. 



on the investigation of the upper atmo- 

 sphere, 72. 



on magnetic observations at Falmouth 



Observatory, 74. 

 ■ on gaseous explosions, 199. 



Globe map of the world, a new, and a 



new equal-scale atlas, by W. Wilson, 660. 

 Gnetum africanum, the morphology of the 



ovule of, by Mrs. M. G. Thoday, 783. 

 Godman (F. Du Cane) on the zoology of 



the Sandwich Islands, 167. 

 Gold (E. ) on the investigation of the upper 



atmosphere, 72. 

 the effect of radiation on the height 



and temperacure of the advective 



region, 546. 



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