870 
GLAZEBROOK (Dr. R. T.) on the investi- 
gation of the upper atmosphere by 
means of kites, 17. 
on magnetic observations at Fal- 
mouth, 29. 
on practical electrical standards, 30. 
on seismological investigations, 41. 
5 recent work at the National Phy- 
sical Laboratory, 465. 
Glossopteris, the fern-like fossil, a new 
feature in the morphology of, by 
E. A. N. Arber, 781. 
GODMAN (Dr. F. Du Cane) on the zoology 
of the Sandwich Islands, 298. 
*GOMME (G. L.), the bee cult in British 
folklore, 727. 
GOODCHILD (J. G.) on the collection of 
photographs of geological interest, 242. 
GOODRICH (E. 8.) on the occupation of 
the table at the Zoological Station at 
Naples, 300. 
Gorilla, a foetal, the brain of, W. L. H. 
Duckworth on, 715. 
GotcH (Prof.) on metabolism of the 
tissues, 343. 
Gough’s Cave, Cheddar, Somerset, the 
discovery of human remains under 
stalagmite in, by H. N. Davies, 569. 
Graduate, the employment of the, by 
H. A. Roberts, 666. 
GRAMONT (Comte A. DE) sur la photo- 
graphie des spectres d’étincelle directe 
des minéraux sulfurés, 514. 
—— sur le groupement des raies du 
spectre du silicium d’aprés l’effet de la 
self-induction, et sur leur présence 
dans les spectres stellaires, 515. 
Granite from Gready, near Luxullian, 
in Cornwall, the, and its inclusions, 
Prof. K. Busz on, 563. 
Graphical representation of the various 
racial human types, by W. L. H. 
Duckworth, 718. 
GRAY (H. St. George) on the lake village 
at Glastonbury, 324. 
GRAY (J.) on anthropometric investiga- 
tion in Great Britain and Treland, 
330. 
an anthropometric survey: its 
utility to science and to the State, 
704. 
—— anthropometric identification: a 
new system of classifying the records, 
717. 
GRAY (J. M.), Dr. Grindley’s experiments 
on steam in the light of the ether- 
pressure theory, 474. 
GRAY (M. H.) on seismological investiga- 
tions, 41. 
GRAY (W.) on the collection of photographs 
of geological interest, 242. 
Gready, near Luxullian, in Cornwall, the 
granite from, and its inclusions, Prof. 
K. Busz on, 563. 
REPORT—1904, 
Great eastern glacier, the, by F. W. 
Harmer, 542. 
*Great swamp cypress, the, at Santa 
Maria del Tule, a measurement of, by 
A. P. Maudslay, 817. 
Great Zimbabwe, recent explorations at, 
by R. N. Hall, 701. 
Greece, prehistoric archeology in, by 
Dr. P. Kabbadias, 718. 
—— the geometric period in, by Prof. 
O. Montelius, 723. 
GREENLY (E.) on the glaciation of Holy- 
head mountain, 559. 
—— the lava-domes of the Hifel, 561. 
GREGORY (Prof. R. A.) on the courses of 
studies most suitable for elementary 
schools, 352. 
on the influence of examinations, 
360. 
GRIFFITHS (Principal E. H.) on practical 
electrical standards, 30. 
on the courses of studies most suitable 
Sor elementary schools, 352. 
Address to the Conference of Dele- 
gates, 381. 
Grindley’s, Dr., experiments on steam in 
the light of the ether-pressure theory, 
by J. M. Gray, 474. 
GROTH (Prof. Paul) on crystal structure 
and its relation to chemical constitu- 
tion, 505. 
Group-marriage in Australian tribes, 
A. W. Howitt on, 709. 
GUNTHER (R. T.) on the effects of earth- 
movements near Naples, 634. 
the cimaruta, a Neapolitan charm, 
714. 
Guyot (Yves), the influence of protec- 
tive duties on the industry and food- 
supply of France, 648. 
*Gymnosperms, the pollination of, Prof. 
K. Fujii on, 818. 
HADDON (Dr. A. C.) on anthropometric 
investigation in Great Britain and 
Ireland, 330. 
—— on the present state of anthropo- 
logical teaching, 341. 
*HADFIELD (R. A.), exhibition of a 
metallic alloy containing no iron, 468. 
—— the production of magnetic alloys 
from non-magnetic metals, 685. 
*____ and Prof, W. F. BARRETT on the 
electric and thermic conductivities of 
certain alloys of iron, 479. 
HALDANE (Dr. J. 8.) on the probability of 
Ankylostoma becoming a permanent 
inhabitant of our coal mines in the 
event of its introduction, 292. 
Haut (A. D.) on the cowrses of studies 
most suitable for elementary schools, 
352. 
