INDEX. 



867 



Galton (Sir Douglas), Presidential 



Address at Ij'swic/i, 3. 

 ■ an the ivorlt of the Corresjiondlng 



Societies Committee, 39. 

 on the cii'culation of underground 



waters, 893. 



on the 2)hysical and mental defects 



of children in schools, 503. 

 - on the Reichsanst alt , Cliarlottenburg, 



Berlin, 606. 

 (Francis) 



on the worJi of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 39. 

 on an ethnographical survey of the 



United Kingdom, 509. 

 Ganoids, Lepidosteus, Aeipenser, and 



Amia, the early development of the, 



Bashford Dean on, 734. 

 Gaeson (Dr. J. G.) on the work of the 



Corresjyonding Societies Committee, 39. 

 • on the exploration of Southern 



Arabia, 491. 

 ■ on anthropometric measurements in 



schools, 503. 

 on the 2^hysical and mental defects 



of children in schools, 503. 

 on an ethnographical survey of the 



United Kingdom, 509. 

 * on the skulls of the new race in 



Egypt, 833. 

 * on a Palseolithic skeleton from the 



Thames valley, 833. 

 Garstang (Walter), outlines of a new 



classification of the Tunicata, 718. 

 * on a simple and efficient collecting 



reservoir for the surface tow-net, 729. 

 Garwood (E. J.) on the collectitm, of 



photographs of geological interest in 



the United Kingdom, 404. 

 • and J. E. Maer on zonal divisions 



of the Carboniferous system, 696. 



*Gas, the simple or compound character 

 of a, discussion as to, from the con- 

 stitution of its spectrum, 610. 



Gauge for small screws, the British 

 Association, R. E. Crompton on, 812. 



Geikib (Sir Archibald) on undergroxmd 

 temperature, 75. 



oti the structure of a coral reef, 392. 



(Prof. J.) on the collection of 



jihatographs of geological interest in 

 the United Kingdom, 404. 



Geographical congress, the sixth inter- 

 national, London, 1895, Major Leonard 

 Darwin on, 753. 



Geography, Address by H. J. Mackinder 

 to the Section of, 738. 



Geological survey of Great Britain, the 

 importance of extending the work of 

 the, to the deep-seated rocks by means 

 of boring, F. W. Harmer on, 093. 



Geology, Address by W. Whitaker to the 

 Section of, 666. 



, lotany, and zoology of the Irish Sea, 



report on the, 455. 



Geometrical drawing in schools. Prof. 0. 



Henrici on the teaching of, 608. 

 Gibes (Prof. Wolcott) on wave-length 



tables of the spectra of the elements and 



compounds, 273. 

 GiLsoN (Prof. G.) on the septal organs 



of Owenia fusiformis, 728. 

 Glacial ageintropicalAmerica(Colombia) 



R. Blake White on, 682. 

 markings on flint implements from 



the North of Ireland, W. J. Knowles 



on, 825. 

 striae, modern, Percy F. Kendall 



and .1. Lomas on, 684. 



times, indications of ice-raft action 



through, Rev. E. Hill on, 679. 

 Glaciers, pitch. Prof. W. J. Sollas on, 



680. 

 Gladstone (G.) on the teaching of 



science in elementary schools, 228. 

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



in elementary schools, 228. 



on specific refraction and the 



periodic law with reference to argon 

 and other elements, 609. 



and Walter Hibbert on the change 



of molecular refraction in salts or 

 acids dissolved in water, 637. 



Glaishee (J.) on underground tempera- 

 ture, 75. 



on earth tremors, 184. 



on the circulatio7i of tniderground 



waters, 393. 



Glastonbury, the lake village at, report 



on, 519. 

 Glazebeook (R. T.) on the umformity 



of size of pages of Scientific Societies' 



publications, 77. 



on jM'actical electrical standards, 



195. 



GOBEET (A.) on the Gobert freezing 

 process for shaft-sinking and tunnel- 

 ling under rivers, 794. 



Godman (F. Du C.) on the present state 

 of our k7iomledge of the zoology and 

 botany of the West India Islands, 472. 



*Gold standard, Hon. George Peel on 

 the, 777. 



GoODCHiLD (J. G.) on the collection 

 of photographs of geological interest in 

 tlie United Kingdom, 404. 



Graptolites, the phylogeny of the, Prof. 

 H. A. Nicholson and J. E. Marr on 

 695. 



Gray (J.) on ethnographical observa- 

 tions in East Aberdeenshire, 831. 



(Thomas) on earth tremors, 184. 



(W.) on the collection of photographs 



of geoliigieal interest in the United 

 Kingdom, 404. 



Geeen (Prof. A. H.) on the earthquake 

 and volcanic phenomena of Javan 81 



113. ^ ;...; 



on the structure of a coral reef,'Z^2. 



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