INDEX. 



885 



Gaedineb (\V.) 0)1 tite preservation of 



plants for exhibition, 637. 

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



Corresponding Societies Canvniittee, 23. 

 on the physical and mental defects 



of children in schools, 427. 

 on anthropometric ■measurements in 



schools, 451. 

 — — on an ethnographical survey (f the 



United Kingdom, 452. 

 *Garstang (W.)on the surface plankton 



of tlie North Atlantic, G91. 

 * on recapitulation in development, 



as illustrated by the life history of the 



masked crab ( Corystes), 695. 

 Garwood (E. J.) on life-zones in tlie 



British Carboniferous rocks, 296. 

 on the collection of photographs of 



geological interest in the United King- 

 dom, 298. 

 Gas burner, Bunsen, a new form of, 



Hugh Marshall on, 623. 

 * plant, a modern power, working in 



a textile factory, H. Allen on, 767. 

 Gaskell (Dr. W. H.) on the functional 



■activity of nerve cells, 512. 

 * on the morjjhological significance 



of the comparative study of cardiac 



nerves, 697. 

 * on the comparative physiology of 



the cardiac branches of the vagus 



nerve, 816. 

 *Gastric cells, the morphology and 



physiology of, R. R. Bensley on, 828. 

 inversion of cane sugar by hydro- 

 chloric acid. Prof. G. Lusk on the, 821. 

 Gowje for small screws, the British 



Associatioji. See ' Screw Gauge.' 

 Geikie (Sir Archibald) on the structure 



of a coral reef, 297. 

 (Prof. J.) on the collection of 



photograjyhs of geological interest in 



the United Kingdom, 298. 

 Geographic work of the U.S.A. Geogra- 

 phical Survey, C. V. Walcott on, 720. 

 . work of the United States Coast 



and Geodetic Survey, T. C. Menden- 



hall on the, 719. 

 work in the United States, Institu- 

 tions engaged in, Marcus Baker on, 



718. 

 Geographical classification, a scheme of, 



Dr. H. R Mill on, 715. 



pictures. Dr. H. R. Mill on, 725. 



. wall-jjictures. Prof. A. Penck on, 



725. 

 Geography, Address by Dr. J. S. Keltic 



to the Section of, 699. 

 - — Report on the position of, in the 



educational system of the country, 370. 

 for schools, scientific, R. E. Dodge 



on, 714. 



— in the University, 



Davis on, 726. 



Prof. W. M. 



Geography of Rhodesia, the economic, F. 



C. Selous on, 721, *746. 

 Geological changes, certain submarine, 



John Milne on, 716. 

 *- — — photographs, British, exhibition of 



a collection of, 666. 

 Survey of Canada, the topographi- 

 cal work of the, J. White on, 721. 

 work in the province of Quebec 



since 1827, R. W. Ells on, 640. 

 Geology, Address by Dr. G. M. Dawson 



to the Section of, 628. 

 GiBBS (Prof. Wolcott) 071 wave-length 



tables of the spectra of the elements and 



compounds, 75. 

 Gibson (Prof. Harvey) on fertilisation in 



Phceophyceai, 537. 

 *GiDDiNGS(Prof. F. H.) on the theory of 



economic choices, 746. 

 ♦Gilbert (G. K.), Remarks introductory 



to the excursion to Niagara Falls and 



Gorge by, 653. 

 Gill (Deemster) on Irish Elk remaim 



in the Isle of Man, 346. 

 (J. L. W.) on a new metnod of 



measuring hysteresis in iron, 762. 

 (Prof. Theodore) on the determin- 

 ants for the major classification of 



fish-like vertebrates, 696. 

 on the derivation of the pectoral 



member in terrestrial vertebrates, 697. 

 GiLMAN (Prof. N. P.) on recent aspects 



of profit sharing, 738. 

 Gilpin (Dr. E.) on the geological liori- 



zons of some Nova Scotia minerals, 663. 

 *GiLSON (Prof. Gustave) on musculo- 



glandular cells in annelids, 695. 

 Glacial epoch, the continental elevation 



of the, J. W. Spencer on, 651. 

 formations of the Alps, Prof. A. 



Penck on, 647. 

 geology of western New York, 



H. Le Roy Fairchild on the, 664. 

 and interglacial deposits at Toronto, 



Prof. A. P. Coleman on, 650. 

 phenomena and the Chalky Boulder- 

 clay of the western-midland counties 



of England, H. B. Woodward on the, 



649. 

 Glaciation of north-central Canada, J. B. 



Tyrrell on the, 662. 

 Gladstone (G.) on the teaching of 



science in elementary schools, 287. 

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



in elementary schools, 287. 

 . and W. HiBBEET, Continuation of 



experiments on chemical constitution 



and the absorption of X rays by, 611. 

 Glaishbr (Dr. J. W. L.) on tables of 



certain mathematicalf unctions, 127. 

 *Gland cells, secretion in, R. R. Bensley 



on, 828. 

 Glashan (J. C.) on the quinquisection 

 of the cyclotomic equation, 562, 



