886 



REPORT — 1897. 



*Glass plates, an experiment with a 

 bundle of, Prof. S. P. Thompson on, 557. 



•fGlastonbary, the Lake Village of, Dr. 

 R. Munro'on, 789. 



Glazebrook (R. T.) on ])ractical elec- 

 trical standards, 206. 



Glycerine, the action of, on the tubercle 

 bacillus, Dr. S. Monckton C'opeman 

 and Dr. F. B. Blaxell on, 829. 



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

 of our knowledge of tlie zoology and 

 hotaoiy of the West India Islands, 369. 



*Gold mining in Canada, some economic 

 notes on, by Prof. J. Mavor, 746. 



Gold ores containing tellurium, the cause 

 of loss incurred in roasting, Dr. T. K. 

 Rose on, 623. 



GONNER (Prof. E. C. K.), Address to the 

 Section of Economic Science send Sta- 

 tistics by, 727. 



GooDCHiLD (J. G.) 071 the collection 

 of i)hotogra'phs of geological interest in 

 the United Kingdom, 298. 



GOTCH (Prof. F.) on the functional 

 activity of nerve cells, 512. 



and G. J. BuRCH on electromotive 



changes in tlie spinal cord and nerve 

 roots during activity, 514. 



Granite and associated arkoses on Lake 

 Temiscaming, Canada, the relations 

 and structure of certain, W. P. Feirier 

 and A. E. Barlow on, 659. 



Gray (W.) on the eollection of photographs 

 of geological interest in the United 

 Kingdom, 298. 



Green (Prof. J. R.) on the preservation 

 of plants for exhihition, 537. 



* . on the existence of an alcohol-pro- 

 ducing enzyme in yeast, 826, 866. 



Geeenhill (Prof. A. G.) on tables of 

 certain mathematical functions, 127. 



Gkegor (The late Rev. Dr. W.) on folk- 

 lore in Galloway, 456. 



Gregory (J. W.) on the sti'ticture of a 

 coral reef, 297. 



Griffiths (E. H.) on practical electrical 

 staiidards, 206. 



on electrolysis and electro-chemistry, 



227. 



♦Grukbaum (O. F. F.) on the muscle- 

 spindles in pathological conditions, 

 Sll. 



on visual reaction to intermittent 



stimulation, 828. 



GUNTHER (Dr. A. C. L.G.) <wi the zoology 

 and botany of the West India Islands, 

 369. 



GXJPPY (H. B.)o?i the structure of a coral 

 reef, 297. 



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

 of a coral reef, 297. 



Haddox (Prof. A.C.) on the necessity for 

 the immediate investigation of the bio- 

 logy of oceanic iilands, 352 



on an ethnological survey of Canada, 



440. 



on the linguistic and anthropological 



characteristics of the North Dravidian 

 and Kolarian races, 427. 



on an ethnographical siirvey of the 



and 



United Kingdom, 452, 503, 510. 



* on the evolution of the cart 



Irish car, 795. 



* on adze-making in the Andaman 



Islands, 797. 



*Hadley (Prof. A. T.) on some fallacies 

 in the theory of the distribution of 

 wealth, 740. 



Hsematozoon infections in birds, W. G. 

 Macallum on, 697- 



*Ha3moglobin and ferratin, internal ab- 

 sorption of, F. W. G. Mackay on, 828. 



•Hagar (Stansbury) on star-lore of the 

 Micmacs of Nova Scotia, 789. 



Hahn (Dr. Otto) on meteorites, solid 

 and gelatinous, 569. 



Hale (G. E.) on the Yerkes observatory, 

 586. 



(W. H.) on the evolution of the 



Metropolis, and problems in metro- 

 politan government in New York, 743. 



*Haliburton (R. G.) on November 

 meteors and November floods, 569 



*Halkett (A.) on Branchi2)us stag- 

 nalis, 691. 



Halliburton (Prof. W. D.) on the 

 afunctional activity of nerve cells, 512. 



and Dr. F. W. Mott on the effects 



upon blood pressure produced by the 

 intravenous injection of fluids contain- 

 ing choline, neurine, or allied pro- 

 ducts, 826. 



Haloids, the production of, from 2>'u'>'e 

 materials. Final report on, 295. 



Hampson (Sir G. F.) on the zoology and 

 botany of the West India Islands, 369. 



Hancock (Dr. Harris) on the historical 

 development of Abelian functions up tO' 

 the time of Riemann, 246. 



Hanitsch (Dr. R.) on the Selangor caves, 

 Singapore, 342. 



*Harmonic analyses, new, Prof. A. A. 

 Michelson and S. W. Stratton on, 562. 



Harrison (Rev. S. N.) on the erratic 

 blocks of the British Isles, 349. 



Hartland (E. Sidney) on the linguistic 

 a7id anthropological characteristics of 

 the North Dravidian and Kolarian 

 races, 427. 



on an etJmological survey of Canada, 



440. 



on an etkiwgraphical survey of the 



United Kingdom, 452. 

 — on the hut-burial of 

 aborigines, 794. 



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