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INDEX. 



•Geological education, discussion on, 



772. 

 map of India, K. D. Oldham on a, 



756. 

 Section, Address by J. J. H. Teall 



to the, 733. 

 Geology of the coastland of Caria, J. L. 



Myres on the, 746. 

 and geography, the limits of, discus- 

 sion on, *753, t834. 

 I and physical geography, the limits 



between, Clements K.Markiiamon,834. 

 , the relations of, to physical geo- 

 graphy, W. Topley on, 834. 

 in professional education. Prof. 



G. A. Lebour on, 773. 

 in secondary education, Prof. 



G. A. J. Cole on, 772. 

 GiBBS (Prof. Wolcott) on wave-length 



tables of the spectra of the elements and 



compounds, 387. 

 Gibson (R. J. Harvey) on the cortex of 



Tmesipteris tannensis, Bernh., 817. 

 (Walcot), geological sketch of 



Central East Africa, 758. 

 Gilchrist (J. D. F.) on. the function 



and correlation of the pallial organs of 



the Opisthobranchiata, 540. 

 GiLSON (Prof. G.), on cytological differ- 

 ences in homologous organs, 813. 

 Glacial geology, some assumptions in, 



Prof. T. G. Bonney on, 775. 

 period, the, its origin and effects, 



and the possibility of its recurrence, 



C. A. Lendvall on. 776. 

 Glaciation of Asia, Prince Kropotkin on, 



the, 774. 

 Gladstone (G.) on the teaching of 



science in elementary schools, 566. 

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



in elementary schools, 566. 

 . on tools and ornaments of copper 



and other metals from Egypt and 



Palestine, 715, *899. 

 Glaisher (J.) on earth tremors, 287. 

 on the circulation of underground 



waters, 463. 

 (J. W. L.) on calculating tables 



of Certain mathematical functions, 227. 

 Glastonbury, a British village of Marsh 



Dwellings at, Arthur Bulleid on, 903 ; 



*on their place in British archaeology, 



W. Boyd Dawkins on, ib. 

 Glazebrook (R. T.) on the establishment 



of a national physical laboratory, 120. 



on electro-optics, 121. 



on practical electrical standards, 



127; experiments on the effects of the 



heating produced in tlw coils by the 



currents used in testing, 136. 

 Address to the Mathematical and 



Physical Section by, 671. 

 on a mechanical analogue of anoma- 

 lous dispersion, 688. 



Gneiss and eruptive rocks, augen struc- 

 ture in relation to the origin of, J. G. 

 Goodchild on, 761. 



Gneisses, structures in eruptive bosses 

 which resemble those of ancient, Sir 

 A. Geikie on, 754. 



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

 of our knowledge of the zoology and 

 botany of the West India Islands, and 

 on taking steps to investigate ascertained 

 deficiencies in the fauna a7id flora, 

 524. 



GoDWiN-AusTEN (Col.) on tlw explora- 

 tion of the glacial region of the Kara- 

 korani Mountains, 564. 



GoNNER (Prof. E. C. K.) on the methods 

 of economic training adopted in this 

 and other countries, 571. 



*Gotch (F.) on nerve stimulation, 

 801. 



Goodchild (J. G.) on augen structure 

 in relation to the origin of eruptive 

 rocks and gneiss. 761. 



Granite boulders in the Clyde Valley, 

 Dugald Bell on the distribution of, 

 780. 



Grant (W. B.), on social and economical 

 heredity, 856. 



Graphic methods in mechanical science, 

 the development of, report by Prof. 

 If. S. Hele Sham on, 573. 



Gray (J. W.) and P. F. Kendall on the 

 junction of Permian andTriassic rocks 

 at Stockport, 769. 



(Thomas) on earth tremors, 287. 



(W.) on the collection, 2yreservation, 



and systematic registration of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest in the 

 United Kingdom, 473. 



Green (Prof. A. H.) on the earthqnahe 

 and volcanic phenomena of Japan, 

 214. 



Greenhill (Prof. A. G.) on calculating 

 tables of certain mathematical func- 

 tions (Bessel's), 227. 



GregarinidEe, certain, and the possible 

 connection of allied forms with tissue 

 changes in man, Drs. C. H. Cattle and 

 J. Millar on. 809. 



*Grinding and polishing. Lord Rayleigh 

 on, 685. 



Grove (Mrs. Lilly) on the islands of 

 Chiloe, 833. 



on the ethnographic aspect of 



dancing, 895. 



GiJNTHER (Dr. A. C. L. G.) onthe present 

 state of our knorvledge of the zoology 

 and botany of the West India Islands, 

 and on taking steps to investigate ascer- 

 tained deficiencies in the fauna and 

 flora, 524. 



Gypsum deposits of Nottinghamshire and 

 Derbyshire, A. T. Metcalfe on the, 

 760. 



