INDEX. 



923 



Galloway (W.) on underground tem- 

 perature, 129. 



Gait (A.) and M. Maclean, some experi- 

 ments with a RuhmkorflE coil, 639. 



Galton (Sir D.) on the work of the 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 

 29 ; on the circulation of underground 

 waters, 264. 



Galton (F.) on the work of the Corre- 

 sponding Societies Committee, 29 ; on 

 editing a new edition of ' Anthropo- 

 logical Notes and Queries,' 537. 



Gardiner (W.) on the steps taken to 

 establish a botanical laboratory at 

 Peradeniya, Ceylon, 363. 



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

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 

 29 ; on the cave at Elbolton, 266 ; on 

 editing a new edition of ' Anthropo- 

 logical Notes and Queries,' 637 ; on the 

 ruins of Mashonaland and the habits 

 and customs of the inhabitants, 538 ; 

 on the prehistoric and ancient remains 

 of Glamorganshire, 544 ; on the natives 

 of India, 615; on the work of the 

 anthropometric laboratory, 618; *on 

 human osteometry, 910; *exhibition of 

 composite photographs of United States 

 soldiers, ib. ; on some very ancient 

 skeletons from Medum, Egypt, 912. 



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

 servation, and systematic registration 

 of photographs of geological interest 

 in the United Kingdom, 290. 



Gas engine, a new form of, J. Day on, 

 884. 



Gaseous explosions, a new method for 

 measuring the pressure produced in, 

 by B. Lean and W. A. Bone, 684. 



*Geddes (Prof. P.), methods of social 

 inquiry, 835. 



Geikie (Sir A.) on underground tem- 

 perature, 129. 



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

 servation, and systematic registration 

 of photographs of geological interest 

 in the United Kingdom, 290 ; Address 

 to the Geographical Section by, 794. 



"Geographical distribution, some points 

 in connection with, by H. 0. Forbes, 

 819. 



Geographical longitudes, the determina- 

 tion of, by lunar distances. Dr. H. 

 Schlichter on a new method for, 815. 



Geographical Section, Address by Prof. J. 

 Geikie to the, 794. 



Geological Section, Address by Prof. C. 

 Lapworth to the, 695. 



Geology, the physical, of Arabia Petrsea 

 and Palestine, Prof. E. Hull on, 718. 



Gibbs (Prof. Wolcott) on wave-length 

 tables of the spectra of the elements 

 and compounds, 193. 



Gibson (Dr. J.) *on the preparation of 



pure glucina, and the atomic weight 

 of glucinum, 689 ; *on exact weighing, 

 690 ; "'analysis of manganese nodules, 

 ib. ; ""the chemical composition of sea 

 water, 821. 



Gillespie (Dr. A. L.), proteid hydrochlo- 

 rides, 750. 



Gilson (Prof. G.) on the affinity of nu- 

 clein for iron and other substances, 

 778 ; a method of staining chromatin 

 by chemical means, 780. 



Gladstone (G.) on the teaching of science 

 in elementary schools, 368. 



Gladstone (Dr. J. H.) on electrolysis in 

 its physical and chemical bearings, 

 72 ; on the teaching of science in 

 elementary schools, 368 ; on the mole- 

 cular refraction and dispersion of (a) 

 metallic carbouyls, (&) indium and 

 gallium, (e) sulphur, 679. 



and W. Hibbert on the electro- 

 motive force of a secondary battery,662. 



Glaisher (J.) on underground tempera- 

 ture, 129 ; on the circulation of under- 

 ground waters, 264 ; on the advisability 

 and possibility of establishing observa- 

 tions upon the prevalence of earth 

 tremors, 343. 



Glamorganshire, the prehistoric and 

 ancient remains of, report on, 544. 



Glazebrook (R. T.) on electrolysis in its 

 physical and chemical bearings, 72 ; 

 on standards for use in electrical mea- 

 surements, 132 ; on the values of cer- 

 tain standard resistance coils, 150 ; on 

 the standard condensers of the Associa- 

 tion, and on certain resistance coils, 

 152 ; on the values of certain standards 

 of resistance and electromotive force 

 sent from Berlin for comparison with 

 the British Association standards, 154 ; 

 on electro-optics, 157. 



Glennie (J. S.) on the ruins of Mashona- 

 land and the habits and customs of 

 the inhabitants, 538. 



Glissettes of an ellipse and of a hyper- 

 bola, on the, by Prof. P. G. Tait, 646. 



*Glucina, pure, the preparation of, and 

 the atomic weight of glucinum, Dr. J. 

 Gibson on, 689. 



*Glucinum, the atomic weight of, and 

 the preparation of pure glucina. Dr. J. 

 Gibson on, 689. 



""Gneissose rocks, the sequence of, by 

 J. J. H. Teall, 723. 



Godman (F. DuC.) on the present state 

 of our knowledge of the zoology and 

 botany of the West India Islands, and 

 on the steps taken to investigate as- 

 certained deficiencies in the fauna and 

 flora, 353. 



Goebel (Prof. Dr.) on the simplest form 

 of mosses, 745. 



Goldsmid (Sir F.) on the ruins of Ma- 



