INDEX. 



785 



Gardiner (C. I.) on the igneous 

 associated rocks of the Glensaul 

 Lough Nafooey arras, cos. Mayo 

 Galway, 101. 



Gardiner (Prof. J. Stanley) 

 biological problems incidental 

 Belmnllet whaling station, 121. 



on the mammalian fauna 



Miocene deposits of the Bugti 



On 

 to 



and 

 and 

 and 



the 

 the 



n the 

 Hills, 



Baluchistan, 127. 



Gardner (J. A.) on ancesthetics, 154. 



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

 circles, 141. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 741. 



( las production in connection with the 

 gas bladders of teleostean fish, the 

 physiology of, by Dr. W. N. F. Wood- 

 land, 540. 



Gaseous explosions, interim report on, 

 130. 



Gemmill (Dr. J. F.), the lantern of 

 Aristotle as an organ of locomotion, 

 412. 



■ on the development of the starfish 



Solaster endeca (Forbes), 432. 



Genetics, the application of, to horse- 

 breeding, by C. C. Hurst, 606. 



Geographical Section, Address by Lieut. - 

 Col. Close to the, 436. 



^Geological photographs, interim report 

 on the collection of, 383. 



Geological Section, Address by Alfred 

 Harker to the, 370. 



♦Geology of Portsmouth and district, 

 the, by Clement Reid, 381. 



German in secondary schools, the present 

 position of, by G. F. Bridge, 631. 



Germany's endeavour to abolish poverty 

 and crime, by Miss C. Smith-Rossie, 

 465. 



Gill (Sir David) on establishing a solar 

 observatory in Australia, 25. 



Glacial period, the, and climatic changes 

 in North-East Africa, by Dr. W. F. 

 Hume and J. I. Craig, 382. 



Glaciation of the North- East of Ireland, 

 the, by Dr. A. R. Dwerryhouse, 382. 



Glastonbury, the lake villages in the neigh- 

 bourhood of, report on, 134. 



Glazebrook (Dr. R. T.) on the investi- 

 gation of the upper atmosphere, 27. 

 — on seismological investigations. 30. 

 • on magnetic observations at Falmouth 



Observatory, 78. 



on practical electrical standards, 



■on gaseous explosions, 130. 



80. 



*Glutaconic acids, the chemistry of the, 



by Dr. J. F. Thorpe, 358. 

 Godman (F. Du Cane) on the zoology of 



the Sandwich Islands, 128. 

 Gold ( E. ) on the investigation of the upper 



atmosphere, 27. 



Goldenweiser (Dr. A. A.), an inter- 

 pretation of totemism, 504. 



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

 table at the zoological station at Naples, 

 119. 



on the biological problems incidental 



to the BelmuUei whaling station, 121. 



on the occupation of a table at the 



marine laboratory. Plymouth, 129. 



Gordon (J. W.), the Vernier arc : a new 

 form of micrometer, 330. 



Gotch (Prof. F.) on electromotive phe- 

 nomena in plants, 173. 



Graebner (Dr. F.), totemism as a 

 cultural entity, 505. 



Grammatical terminology, discussion on, 

 625. 



■ Prof. E. A. Sonnenschein on, 0:25. 



Gray (H. St. G.) on the lake villages in 

 the neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 134. 



the Avebury excavations 1911, 142. 



Gray (John) on. the organisation of 

 anthropometric investigation in the 

 British Isles, 130. 



on the menial and physical factors 



involved in education, 177. 



on an Imperial bureau of anthro- 



^ pology, 509. 



Gray (M. H.) on seismological investiga- 

 tions, 30. 



Gray (R. K.) on seismological investi- 

 gations, 30. 



* Great boundary waves : parallactic 

 tides set up in the bottom layers of the 

 sea bvthe moon, bv Prof. O. Pettersson, 

 340. 



Greece, Northern, interim report on the 

 excavation of neolithic sites in, 140. 



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

 physical factors involved in education, 

 177. 



backward children, 630. 



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

 problems incidental to the Belmnllet 

 ivhaling station, 121. 



Greenhill (Sir George) on the further 

 tabulation of Bessel and other function- 

 al. 



Greenly (E.) on the crystalline rocks of 

 Anglesey, 116. 



Greenwood (H. C), the specific heats 

 at high temperatures and the latent 

 heats of metals, 343. 



Gregory (Prof. J. W.) on the preparation 

 of a list of characteristic fossils, 118. 



constructive waterfalls, 445. 



the scientific misappropriation of 



popular terms, 742. 



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



physical factors involved in education, 1 77. 



on the overlapping between secondary 



education and that of universities, <fcc. 



216. 



