INDEX. 



829 



Geological Section, Address by L.Fletcher 

 to the, 631. 



Geology of the neighbourhood of Oxford, 

 some points of special interest in the, 

 Prof. A. H. Green on, 644. 



of the plateau implements in Kent, 



Prof. T. Rupert Jones on the, 651. 



G6om6trie non-euclidienne de Riemann, 

 les principes fondamentaux de la. Prof. 

 P. Mansion sur, 579. 



GiBBS (Prof. Wolcott) on wave-length 

 tables of the spectra of the elements and 

 compounds, 248. 



GiLSON (Prof. G.) on the nephridial 

 duct of Omeida, 693. 



Girl life in an industrial centre, Miss 

 Kenward on, 731. 



Glacial epoch, the inadequacy of the 

 astronomical theory of the, E. P. Cul- 

 verwell on, 660. 



epoch, the probable temperature of 



the. Prof. T. G. Bonney on, 660. 



period in Middlesex, lacustrine de- 

 posits of the. Dr. H. Hicks on some, 

 659. 



Glaciation, sporadic, in the Harlech 

 Mountains, Rev. J. F. Blake on, 659. 



Gladstone (G.) on the teaching of 

 science in elementary schools, 359. 



(Dr. J. H.) on the teaching of science 



in elementary schools, 359. 



, some experiments on the rate of 



progress of chemical change, 616. 



Glaishbk (J.) 071 underground tempera- 

 Uire, 107. 



on earth tremors, 145. 



071 the circulation of underground 



waters, 283. 



Glamorganshire, the prehistoric and an- 

 cient remaint of, second report on, 418. 



♦Glass, the electrolysis of, Prof. W. 0. 

 Roberts-Austen on, 615. 



Glastonbury, the lake village at, report 

 on, 431. 



Glazebrook (R. T.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 117. 



, comparison of the electrical stan- 

 dard coils used by Prof. V. Jones with 

 the standards of the Association, 128. 

 on the preparation of the Clark cell. 



139. 

 Goblet d'Alviella (Count) on the 



present state of prehistoric studies in 



Belgium. 783. 

 GODMAN (F. Du C.) 071 the prese7it state 



of our kno7vledne of the zoology a7id 



botany of the West India Islands, 344. 

 *G0DWIN-AUSTEN (Col. H.) on Bhutan 



and the Himalayas east of Darjiling, 



717. 



Golgi's methods, Oliver S. Strong on a 

 modification of, 815. 



Goniometer, a new, for measuring crys- 

 tals, H. A. Miers on, 654. 



GoNNER (Prof. E. C. K.) ott the methods 

 of economic training in this and other 

 cou/itries, 365. 



o/i the i7iethods of econo/)iic trai7iing 



adopted l7iforeig7i cotuitries, 366. 



071 the condition of economic studies 



in the United Kinydoi7i, 387. 



GooDCHiLD (J. G.) on the collection, 

 preservation, and systematic registra- 

 tion of photographs of geological in- 

 terest in the United Kingdovi, 274. 



♦Goodrich (E. S.) on museum prepara- 

 tions, 697. 



»GoTCH (Prof. F.) and Prof. Oliver J. 

 Lodge on some physiological effects 

 of the passage of rapidly alternating 

 currents of great intensity through 

 nerve, 818. 



Graphical transformer for replotting 

 curves, A. P. Trotter on a, 558. 



Gray (J.), the distribution of the Picts 

 in Britain, as indicated by place- 

 names, 787. 



(T.) 071 earth tre77iors, 145. 



(W.) on the collectio/i, preservation, 



and systei7iatic registration of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest in the 

 United Kingdo7n, 274. 



Greek earthquake pulsations of April 

 1894, the, 146. 



Green (Prof. A. H.) on the Stonesjield 

 slate, 304. 



, some points of special interest in 



the geology of the neighbourhood of 

 Oxford, 644. 



(Prof. J. R.) on the influence of 



light upon diastase, 698. 



Griffiths (E. H.), the influence of tem- 

 perature upon the specific heat of 

 aniline, 568. 



Guns, pressures in the bores of, vietlwds 

 that have been adopted for measuring. 

 Sir Andrew Noble on, 523. 



GuNTHBR (Dr. A. C. L. G.) on the present 

 state of mw knowledge of the zoology 

 a/id botany of the West India Islands, 

 344. ' 



Haddon (Prof. A. C.) on the marine 

 zoology of the Irish Sea, 318. 



on an ethnographical stirvey of the 



United Kingdo7n, 419; on the ethno- 

 graphical survey of Ireland, 429. 



on the work of the anthropo7/ietrio 



laboratory at the Nottingham meeting, 

 444. 



on the people of Western Ireland 



and their mode of life, 785. 

 Hadramout, in Southern Arabia, report 



on the exploratio7i of, 354. 

 , the natives of the, J. T. Bent on, 



786. 

 ♦Hair, skin, and pigment, notes on, by 



Prof. A. Thomson, 778. 



