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INDEX. 



Goldie (Sir G.) on the measurement of 

 a further portion of the geodetic arc of 

 meridian north of Lake Tanganyika, 75. 



Golding (John) on the nature of nitrogen 

 fixation in the root nodules of legu- 

 minous plants, 582. 



*Golf-links and sand-dunes, by Prof. 

 F. 0. Bower, 781. 



Goodrich (E. S.) on the occupation of a 

 table at the marine laboratory, Plymouth, 

 168. 



on the biological problems incidental 



to the Inniskea whaling station, 168. 



Gotch (Prof. F.) on electromotive phe- 

 nomena in plants, 281. 



Grabham (G. W.), native pottery 

 methods in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 

 729. 



Graptolitic zones, the, of the Salopian 

 rocks of the Cautley area, near Sed- 

 bergh, by Miss R. G. Watney and 

 Miss E. G. Welch, 603. 



fGravity self-raising rollers, by R. W. 

 Weekes, 712. 



Gravity variations in Northern India, the 

 cause of, by Prof. Sir T. H. Holland, 

 607. 



Gray (Dr. A. A.), the evolution of speech 

 and speech centres, 816. 



Gray (H. St. George) on the lake villages 

 in the neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 

 258. 



Gray (John) on anthropometric investiga- 

 tion in the British Isles, 256. 



on the establishment of a system of 



measuring mental characters, 267. 



perseveration as a test of the quality 



of intelligence, and apparatus for its 

 measurement, 805. 



Gray (M. H.) on seismological investi- 

 gations, 44. 



*Gray (Dr. R. W.) and Sir Wm. Ramsay, 

 the molecular weight of radium emana- 

 tion, 524. 



Gray (W.) on the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest, 142. 



Green (Prof. J. A.) on the mental and 

 physical factors involved in education, 

 302. 



Green (Rev. W. S.) on the biological 

 problems incidental to the Inniskea 

 whaling station, 168. 



Greenly (E.) on the crystalline rocks of 

 Anglesey, 110. 



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

 Vaughan's researches on the faunal 

 succession in the Lower Carboniferous 

 limestone (Avonian) of the British Isles, 

 106. 



on South African strata and on the 



question of a uniform stratigraphical 

 nomenclature, 123. 



* the geology of Cyrenaica, 605. 



Gregory (Prof. R. A.) on the mental and 

 physical factors involved in education, 

 302. 



fGREGORY (R. P.) on inheritance in 

 Primula sinensis, 781. 



Grier (Miss), production and unem- 

 ployment, 687. 



Griffiths (Principal E. H.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 38. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 311. 



Gwynne-Vaughan (D. T.) and Dr. R. 

 Kidston on the fossil genus Tempskya, 

 783. 



♦Gyroscopic apparatus, a new, by Prof. 

 A. E. H. Love, 524. 



Haddon (Dr. A. C.) on archmological 

 investigations in British East Africa, 

 256. 



on the ethnographic survey of 



Canada, 265. 

 • on the preparation of a new edition 



of ' Notes and Queries in Anthropology,' 

 206. 



Hagiar Kim and Mnaidra, Malta, excava- 

 tions at, by Dr. T. Ashby, 732. 



H albert (J. N.) on the feeding liabits of 

 British birds, 169. 



Hall (A. D.), Address to the Agricultural 

 Sub-section, 571. 



* the cost of a day's horse labour, 



587. 



- — ■ and Dr. E. J. Russell, soil surveys 

 for agricultural purposes, 585. 



the error of experiment in agri- 



cultural field trials, 588. 



Hall (A. P.) on topographical and geo- 

 logical terms used locally in South Africa, 

 160. 



Halogen elements, the affinities of the, 

 by W. E. S. Turner, 570. 



Halophytes on the Severn shore, the 

 distribution of, by J. H. Priestley, 787. 



Handicraft and elementary science, the 

 teaching of, in elementary schools as a 

 preparation for technical training, by 

 J. G. Legge, 809. 



Handwork in relation to science teach- 

 ing, by Dr. G. H. Woollatt, 811. 



Hardy (Dr. W. B.) on the occupation 

 of a table at the zoological station at 

 Naples, 165. 



on the dissociation of oxy- haemo- 

 globin at high altitudes, 280. 



Harker (A.) on the crystalline rocks of 

 Anglesey, 110. 



Harker (Dr. J. A.) on gaseous explosions, 

 199. 



Harmer (F. W.) on the erratic blocks of 

 the British Isles, 100. 



