10856 
GEIKIE (Sir Archibald) on the structure 
of a coral reef, 377. 
——on some crush-conglomerates in 
Anglesey, 806. 
(Prof. J.) on the collection of 
photographs of geological interest in 
the United Kingdom, 357. 
GEITEL (Prof. H.) and Prof. J. ELSTER 
on the photo-electric sensitisation of 
salts by cathodic rays, 731. 
*Genyornis, Stirling, an extinct ra- 
tite bird supposed to belong to the 
order Megistanes, Prof. A. Newton on, 
836. 
Geographical advantages, the relativity 
of, G. G. Chisholm on, 860. 
— description of the British Isles, Dr. 
H. R. Mill on a proposed, 850 
*____ distribution of plants, W. T. Thisel- 
ton-Dyer on the, 1020. 
Geography, Address by Major Darwin 
to the Section of, 838. 2 
—- Interim report on the position of, in 
the educational system of the country, 
494. 
in relation to history, A. W. An- 
drews on the teaching of, 864. 
— in Manchester, J. Howard Reed on 
practical, 858. 
Geological Sections along the new rail- 
way between Rugby and Aylesbury, 
Horace B. Woodward on, 798. 
Geology, Address by J. E. Marr to the 
Section of, 762. 
, botany, and zoology of the Irish Sea, 
Report on the, 417. 
of the Isle of Man, Prof. W. Boyd 
Dawkins on the, 776. 
—— of Skomer Island, F. T. Howard 
and E. W. Small on the, 797. 
GiBBs (Prof. Wolcott) on wave-length 
tables of the spectra of the elements and 
compounds, 273. 
Glacial epoch, the relation of Paleolithic 
man to the, Report on, 400. 
epoch, another possible cause of 
the, Prof. E. Hull on, 803. 
—— phenomena of the Vale of Clwyd, 
J. Lomas and P. F. Kendall on the, 
801. 
Glaciers of the Vatna Jdékull, Iceland, 
F. W. W. Howell on the Northern, 
859. 
GLADSTONE (G.) on the teaching of 
science in elementary schools, 268, 
(Dr. J. H.) on the teaching of science 
in elementary schools, 268. 
on the transition from pure copper 
to bronze made with tin, 930. 
—— and W. HIBBERT on the action of 
metals and their salts on ordinary and 
on Rontgen rays: a contrast, 746, 
GLAISHER (J, W. L.) on the calculation 
of the @ (a, v)-integrals, 70. 
REPORT—1896. 
GLAISHER (J. W. L.) on tables of the 
Bessel functions, 98. ; 
Glass, transparency of, to the Réntgen 
rays, Prof. A, W. Riicker and W. 
Watson on the, 710. 
Glastonbury, the lake village at, Report 
on, 656. 
GLAZEBROOK (R. T.) on the establish- 
ment of a National Physical Labora- 
tory, 82. 
on the uniformity of size of pages 
of Scientific Societies’ publications, 86. 
on practical electrical standards, 
150. 
*Glow lamps, tests of, W. H. Preece 
on, 898. 
Glucoside constitution of proteid matter, 
Dr. F. W. Pavy on the, 976. 
*Goblin, the straw, C. G. Leland on, 
941, 
GODMAN (F. Du C.) on the present state 
of our knowledge of the zoology and 
botany of the West India Islands, 493. 
*Gold discoveries in Canada, Sir James 
Grant on, 858. 
GoMME (G. Laurence) on the method of 
determining the value of folklore ag 
ethnological data, 626. 
GOODCHILD (J, G.) on the collection 
of photographs of geological interest in 
the United Kingdom, 357. 
GoTCH (Prof. F.) on the discharge of a 
single nerve cell, 978. 
GRAHAM (E.), Prof. H. B. Drxon, and 
E. H. STRANGE on reflected waves in 
the explosion of gases, 746, 
*GRANT (Sir James) on Canada and its 
gold discoveries, 858. 
GRAY (W.)on the collection of photographs 
of geological interest in the United 
Kingdom, 357.» 
Great circle routes on a chart, the plot- 
ting of, H. M. Taylor on, 716. 
Greece and Italy, the Tyrrhenians in, 
Dr. O. Montelius on, 931. 
—— Preclassical chronology in, Dr. O. 
Montelius on, 933. 
GREEN (A. G.) and ANDRE WAHL on the 
constitution of sun yellow or curcu- 
mine, and allied colouring matters, 
753. 
(the late Prof. A. H.) on seismo- 
logical investigation, 180. 
on the Stonesfield slate, 356. 
—— on the structure of a coral reef, 377. 
—— (Mr. E. E.) Report on the publica- 
tion of the life-history, and economic 
relations of the Coccide of Ceylon by, 
450. 
(Prof. J. R.) on the preservation of 
plants for exhibition, 684. 
GREENHILL (Prof. A. G.) on tables of the 
Bessel functions, 98. 
GREENLY (Edward) on the occurrence 
