INDEX. 
*Fungi, the sexuality of the, H. Wager on, 
923. 
*Fungus, a horn-destroying, 
Marshall Ward on, 922. 
, Bulgaria polymorpha as a wood- 
destroying, R. H. Biffen on, 922. 
Prof. 
GALT (Dr. A.) on the heat of combination 
of metals in the formation of alloys, 
246. 
GALTON (the late Sir Douglas) on the 
physical and mental defects of children 
in schools, 489. 
—— (Francis) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 27. 
—— on photographic and other records of 
pedigree stock, 424. 
on an ethnographical survey of the 
United Kingdom, 493. 
———. on the median estimate, 638. 
—— on finger prints of young children, 
868. 
GAMBLE (FF. W.) on a circulatory appara- 
tus for aquatic organisms, 431. 
GARSON (Dr. J. G.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 27. 
on the physical and mental defects 
of children in schools, 489. 
on an ethnographical survey of the 
United Kingdom, 493. 
——on photographs of anthropological 
interest, 592. 
*_____ on the personal equation in anthro- 
pometry, 868. 
GARSTANG (W.) on investigations made at 
the Marine Biological Laboratory at 
Plymouth, 437. 
on the plankton and physical con- 
ditions of the English Channel during 
1899, 444. 
——on experiments on the artificial 
rearing of sea-fish, 784. 
GARWOOD (E. J.), on life-zones in the | 
British Carboniferous rocks, 371. 
—— on the collection of photographs of 
geological interest in the United King- 
dom, 377. 
Gases in the atmospheres of planets, the 
permanence of certain, Prof. G. H. 
Bryan on, 634, 
, rarefied, production of luminous 
rings about lines of magnetic force in, 
C. E. 8. Phillips on the, 636. 
Gauge for small screws, the British 
Association, 464. 
GEIKIE (Sir Arch.), Address to the Section 
of Geology by, 718. 
(Prof. J.) on the collection of 
photographs of geological interest in 
the United Kingdom, 377. 
GEMMILL (James F.) on animalsin which | 
| GODMAN (F. Du Cane) on the zoology of 
nutrition has no influence in deter- 
mining sex, 782. 
94.2 
Geography, Address by Sir John Murray 
to the Section of, 789. 
Geological photographs of interest, United’ 
Kingdom, 377. 
Geology, Address by Sir A. Geikie to- 
the Section of, 718. 
Geometry (non-Euclidian), the funda- 
mental differential equations of, Dr. 
Irving Stringham on, 646. 
Geotropic organs, the localisation of the 
irritability in, F. Darwin on, 924. 
Gephyrea and allied norms, Dr. H. 
Lyster Jameson on, 432. 
GIBBs (Prof. Wolcott) on wave-length 
tables of the spectra of the elements and 
compounds, 257. 
GIBSON (Prof. Harvey) on fertilisation in 
Pheophycee, 610, 
—— (Walcot) on recent work among the 
Upper Carboniferous rocks of North: 
Staffordshire, and its bearing on con- 
cealed coalfields, 738. 
GIES (William J.) on stimulation and 
excitability of the anemic brain, 897. 
GIFFORD (J. W.) on temperature and 
the dispersion in quartz and calcite, 
661. 
GILL (Deemster) on Irish Elk remains- 
in the Isle of Man, 376. 
Ginkgo biloba, L. (the Maiden-hair tree), 
A.C. Seward and Miss J. Gowan on, 
928. 
Glacial drainage of Yorkshire, P. F. 
Kendall on, 743. 
Glaciation of Dwlbau Point, Anglesey,,. 
E. Greenly on, 742. 
Glaciers, lateral moraines and rock trains 
of, the origin of, J. Lomas on, 744. 
GLADSTONE (G.) on the teaching of 
science in elementary schools, 359. 
(Dr. J. H.) on the heat of combination 
of metals in the formation of alloys, 
246, 249. 
on the teaching of science in elemen- 
tary schools, 359. 
—— on analyses of specimens from the 
Lake Village, Glastonbury, 595. 
—— and W. HIBBERT on phenomena 
connected with the drying of colloids, 
mineral and organic, 709. 
GULAISHER (Dr. J. W. L.) on tables of the 
G (7, v)-Integrals, 65. 
on tables of certain mathematical 
Functions, 160. 
Glastonbury, the Lake Village of, Report 
on the, 594. 
——, Analyses of specimens from, by 
Dr. J. H. Gladstone, 595. 
GLAZEBROOK (R. T.) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 240. 
Glycollic aldehyde, H. J. H. Fenton and 
H. Jackson on, 689. 
the Sandwich Islands, 436. 
