INDEX. 



913 



of an index gcnerum et sj)ecierum ani- 

 inalium, 553. 



•Fluorine, the preparation and properties 

 of, by Moissan's method, demonstra- 

 tion of, by Dr. M. Meslans, 717. 



Forbes (G.) on practical electrical 

 standards, 127. 



♦Foreigners in France, A. de Liegeard on 

 the census of, 856. 



FOESYTH (Dr. A. R.) on carrying on the 

 tables connected with the Pellian equa- 

 tion, 73. 



FOSTEE (Prof G. C.) on the establishment 

 of a national physical laboratory, 120. 



on practical electrical standards, 



127. 



on apparatus for class work in ele- 

 mentary practical physics, 700. 



(Prof. M.) on the occupation of a 



table at the zoological station at Naples, 

 537. 



on investigations made at the labora- 



tory of the Marine Siological Associa- 

 tion at Plymouth, 546. 



' Four ' as a sacred number, Miss A. W. 

 Buckland on, 898. 



FowLEK (G.) on a fault at Cinder Hill, 

 749. 



FowLEE (G. J.) on nitride of iron, 716. 



♦Fowler (Miss J. A.) on the Australian 

 natives, 902. 



Fox (Howard) on magnetic work at the 

 Falmouth Observatory, 121. 



on the radiolarian cherts of Corn- 

 wall, 771. 



FoxwELL (Prof. H. S.) on the methods of 

 economic training adopted in this and 

 other countries, 571. 



* on the currency problem, 857. 



Feankland (Prof. Percy) on bacteriology 

 in its relations to chemical science, 

 441. 



Feaseb (James) on the cliaracter of the 

 high-level shelUbearing deposits at Clava, 

 Chapelhall, and other localities, 483. 



Fungi, karyokinesis in the, Harold Wager 

 on, 816. 



Gaiednee (C.) on the lessons of the 



Australian banking collapse, 853. 

 Galls, some vegetal, and their inhabitants, 



the aetiology and life history of, G. B. 



Rothera on, 805. 

 Galton (Sir Douglas) on the worh of 



the Corresponding Societies Committee, 



35. 

 on the circulation of underground 



maters, 463. 

 — — on the physical deviations from the 



normal among children in, elementary 



and other schools, 614. 



(Francis) on the work of the Cor- 



responding Societies Committee, 35. 

 1893. 



Galton (Francis), on an ethnographical 

 survey of the United Kingdom, 621. 



on uniformiti/ in the spelling of bar- 

 baric and savage languages and race 

 names, 662. 



on the recent introduction into the 



Indian army of the method of finger- 

 prints for the identification of recruits, 

 902. 



Galvanometer suited to physiological 

 use, note on a, by Dr. O. J. Lodge and 

 F. H. Nalder, 703. 



Gamble (F. W.) on the turbellaria of 

 Plymouth Sound, 546. 



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

 Corresponding Sjcieties Committee, 35. 



on the exploration of ancient re- 

 mains in Abyssinia, 557. 



on the morphological character of the 



Abyssinians, 563. 



on the physical deviations from the 



normal among children in elementary 

 ■and other schools, 614. 



on an ethnographical survey of the 



United Kingdom, 621. 



on the worli of the anthropometric 



laboratory at the Edinburgh Meeting, 



654. 

 Gaewood (E. J.) on the collection, pre- 

 servation, and systematic registration 



of photographs of geological interest in 



the United Kingdom, 473. 

 Gas testing, accurate and delicate, the 



application of the hydrogen flame in 



an ordinary miner's safety lamp to. 



Prof. F. Clowes on, 728. 

 Gases dissolved in water, apparatus for 



extraction for analysis of. Dr. E. B. 



Truman on, 727. 

 *- in the swimming-bladder of fishes, 



the effect of the stimulation of the 



vagus nerve on the disf^'^gagement of. 



Dr. Christian Boli_ on, 798. 

 * the temperature and luminosity of. 



Prof. A. Smithells on the, 729. 

 Geikie (Sir A.) on structures in eruptive 



bosses which resemble those of ancient 



gneisses, 754. 

 Geikie (Prof. J.) on the collection, pre- 

 servation, and systematic registration 



of photographs of geological interest in 



the United Kingdom, 473. 

 Gem- separator, an automatic, W. S. 



Lockhart on, 883. 

 Geographical Section, Address by H. 



Seebohm to the, 819. 

 teaching, the use of the lantern in, 



B. B. Dickenson on, 842. 

 Geography and geology, the limits of, 



discussion on, *753, t835. 

 t , physical, and geology, the limits 



between, by C. R. Markham, 834. 

 , physical, the relations of geology to, 



W. Topley on, 834. 



