766 
*Forrest (Rt. Hon. Sir John), Aus- | Glastonbury, the lake villages in the neigh- 
tralian exploration, 446. 
Forster (Dr. M. O.) on dynamic isomer- | 
ism, 102. 
Fossil fishes from Dura Den, the, Dr. 
A, Smith Woodward on, 122. 
Fossil fruits, description of some, by 
Bertha Rees, 579. 
*Fossil plants discovered by Capt. 
Scott’s last expedition in the Ant- 
arctic regions, the, by Prof. A. C. 
Seward, 580. 
Foxtey (Miss B.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
248. 
Freezing point, the, of the laked red 
blood corpuscles of man and some 
domesticated animals, Dr. H. G. 
Chapman on, 559. 
Froceart (W. W.), acquired habits of 
muscide (sheep-maggot-flies), 422. 
Frogs, Australian, J. Booth on a collection 
of, 398. 
Futon (A. RB.) on stress distributions in 
engineering materials, 200. 
Purser (T. F.), geodetic surveying in 
New South Wales and some results, 
449. 
GaRDINER (Prof. J. Stanley) on the 
biological problems incidental to the 
Belmullet whaling station, 125. 
GaRDNER (Willoughby) on the lake 
villages in the neighbourhood of Glaston- 
bury, 210. 
Garson (Dr. J. G.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 722. 
Garwoop (Prof. E. J.) on the character, 
work, and maintenance of museums, 
249. 
Gaseous explosions, seventh report on, 177 
—— the lost pressure in, by Prof. 
W. M. Thornton, 513. 
Gates (Dr. R. R.) on breeding experi- 
ments with enotheras, 247. 
xeodetic surveying in New South Wales 
and some results, by T. F. Furber, 
449, 
Geographical Section, Address by Sir 
C. P. Lucas to the, 426. 
*Geological photographs, 
Committee on, 379. 
Geological Section, Address by Prof. 
Sir T. H. Holland to the, 344. 
*Geology of New South Wales, the, by 
E. F. Pittman, 378. 
report of the 
*Geology of Victoria, the, by Prof. 
E. W. Skeats, 358. 
Gerontocracy and marriage in Aus- 
tralia, Dr. W. H. R. Rivers on, 531. 
Gipson (W. R. Boyce), moral education, 
626. 
INDEX, 
bourhood of, report on, 210. 
GLAZEBROOK (Dr. R. T.) on seismological 
investigations, 41. 
—— on the investigation of the wpper 
atmosphere, 69. 
—— on gaseous explosions, 177. 
Goxp (E.) on the investigation of the upper 
atmosphere, 69. 
Goupine (J.) and H. B. Hurcurson, 
a review of work on soil inoculation, 
668. 
—— Dr. R. 8. Witttams, and J. Macx- 
INTOSH, trials of milking machines, 
652. 
GoupsteIN (Prof. E.) on salts coloured 
by cathode rays, 250. 
Gondwana Land, the vegetation of, by 
Prof. A. C. Seward, 584. 
GonneER (Prof. E. C. K.), Address to: 
the Section of Economic Science and 
Statistics, 453. 
Goopricu (E. 8.) on the biological prob- 
lems incidental to the Belmullet whaling 
station, 125. 
—— on the occupation of a table at the 
zoological station at Naples, 162. 
on the occupation of a table at the 
marine laboratory, Plymouth, 163. 
Grant (Prof. Kerr) on the structure of 
atoms and molecules, 301. 
*Gray (Prof. A.), the attraction of 
ellipsoidal shells, 304. 
Gray (E.) on the character, work, and 
maintenance of museums, 249. 
Gray (Rev. Dr. H. B.), school training 
for public life, 632. 
Gray (H. St. G.) on the lake villages in 
the neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 210. 
Gray (M. H.) on seismological investi- 
gations, 41. 
GREEN (Dr. Heber), the capillary power 
of soils, 647. 
GREEN (Prof. J. A.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
248, 
—— on the character, work, and main- 
tenance of museums, 249. 
*——_ on the possibility of analysing 
the process of teaching with a view 
to simplifying the approach to the 
problem of training, 629. 
*—_ the school and the university, 634. 
GREEN (J. F. N.) on the geology of Ramsey 
Island, Pembrokeshire, 111. 
GREEN (Rev. W. 8.) on the biological 
problems incidental to the Belmullet 
whaling station, 125. 
GREENHILL (Sir George) on the calculation 
of mathematical tables, 75. 
*Green’s function for the equation 
v’u + ku = 0, the, by Prof. H. 8. 
Carslaw, 308. 
