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INDEX. 



*GiLLTGAN (Dr. A.) and Prof. P. F. 

 Kendall, types of faults in the coal 

 measures (Yorkshire and Cumber- 

 land), 19(5. 



*Glass manufacture at the end of the 

 war, by Dr. M. W. Travers, 168. 



Glazebrook (Sir R. T.) on seismological 

 investigations, 35. 



Godfrey (Col. M. J.), orchids of Hants 

 and Dorset, 331. 



Gold standard, the, byR. G.Hawtrey,252. 



fGooDBiCH (E. S.), phagocytosis and 

 protozoa, 210. 



GoKDOX (Dr. W. T.) on the excavation of 

 critical sections in the old red sandstone 

 of Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, 110. 



Gkabham (Dr. M. C), iridomermi/x 

 humitis, a contribution to the life 

 history of the Argentine ant, 209. 



fGrain pests and the storage of wheat, 

 by Prof. A. Dandy, 211. 



Gravity at sea, the determination of, 

 second report on, 83. 



Gray (Prof. A.), Address to the Mathe- 

 matical and Physical Section, 135. 



Gray, (W.) on the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest. 111. 



Green (Prof. J. A.) en the character, 

 work, and maintenance of musewins, 125. 



Greenhill (Sir G.) on the calculation of 

 mathematical tables, 43. 



report on ivave motion, 403. 



Gregory (Sir Richard) on the method 

 and substance of science teaching, 354. 



* the educational value of the 



cinema, 360. 



Griffiths (A. A.), the soap film method of 

 stress estimation, 478. 



GuERiN (Col. T. W. M. de), recent dis- 

 coveries in prehistoric archaeology in 

 Guernsey, 286. 



Guest (J. J.) on stress distribution in 

 engineering materials, 465. 



*Gullane, the lower carboniferous flora 

 at, interim report on, 189. 



fGwYNNE (Comm. A. L.), submarine 

 mining, 272. 



Gyroscope compass, the, by Sidney G. 

 Brown, 418. 



Haddon (Dr. A. C.) on archceological 

 investigations in Malta, 123. 



on the character, work, and mainten- 

 ance of museums, 125. 



Hadfield (Sir Robert) on fuel economy, 

 97. 



Haiqh (Dr. B. P.) on stress distribtition in 

 engineering materials, 465. 



the strain-energy function and the 



elastic-limit, 486. 



♦Halliburton (Prof. W. D.), butter and 

 margarine, 308. 



Harrison (H. S.) on the character, work, 

 and maintenance of m,useums, 125. 



Hartley (Brig.-Gen. H.), chemical war- 

 fare, 393. 



H.'i.RTOG (Prof. Marcus), fundamental 

 principles in education ; the function 

 of examinations in education, 362. 



Hawtrey (R. G.), the gold standard, 252. 



fHeat loss and sun radiation in Egypt 

 and in Palestine, measurement, of 

 by Dr. H. E. Roaf, 313. 



Hedenesbury or Hengistbury of pre- 

 historic times, by G. Brownen, 291. 



Hele-Shaw (Dr. H. S.) on fuel economy, 

 97. 



Helium, the production of luminosity in, 

 by electron coUisions, by Prof. F. 

 Horton and Miss D. Bailey, 153. 



Helium and argon, the ionisation of 

 by electron collisions, by Prof. F. 

 Horton and Miss A. C. Davies, 153. 



Henderson (Prof. J. B.) on stress dis- 

 tribution in engineering materials, 465. 



Henrici (Major E. 0.) on the determin- 

 ation of gravity at sea, 83. 



Henry (Prof. Augustine), the affore- 

 station of water catchment areas, 337 . 



Herdman (Prof. W. A.) on the work of 

 the Corresponding Societies Committee, 

 422. 



Heredity, the physiology of, report on 

 experimental studies in, 124. 



Heeon-Allen (E.) on zoological biblio- 

 graphy and publicatiov, 122. 



Hickisbottom (Wilfred J.) and Dr. 

 Joseph Reilly, the mechanism of the 

 ' ii-butyl alcohol and acetone ' fer- 

 mentation process, 168. 

 ■ intra-molecular rearrange- 

 ment of the alkylarylamines, 169. 

 distillation of aqueous solu- 

 tions of relate:! organic substances, 

 170. 



Hicklino (Dr. G.) on the excavations of 

 critical sections in the old red sandstone 

 of Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, 110. 



*High explosives, by Lieut.-Col. C. D. 

 Crozier, 167. 



Hill (M. D.) or the character, icork, 

 and maintenance of m,useums, 125. 



Hill (Prof. M. J. M. on the calculation 

 of mathematical tables, 43. 



Hilton (Prof. Harold) on certain types 

 of plane algebraic curve, 155. 



Hindle (Dr. E.), sex inheritance in lice, 

 209. 



Hobson (Prof. E. W.) o?i the calculation 

 of mathematical tables, 43. 



Hocart (A. M.), death ritual in Eddy- 

 stone Island of the Solomons, 286. 



Horne (Dr. J.) on the excavation of 

 critical sections in the old red sandstone 

 of Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, 110. 



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