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INDEX. 



Gaby (F. A.), Hydro-electric Power 



Commission of Ontario, 413, 467 



(G 5). 

 Gamble (Prof. F. W.), Construction and 



control of animal life, 109. 

 Gas ion mobilities, by Prof. L. B. Loeb, 



370, 465 (A 35). 

 Gastric secretion . . ., by Dr. A. C. Ivy, 



Dr. R. K. S. Lim, and Dr. J. E. 



McCarthy, 426, 468 (I 8). 

 Gates (Prof. R. R.), Species and chro- 

 mosomes, 452, 469 (K 23a). 

 Geodetic Survey of Canada . . ., by 



N. Ogilvie, 407. 

 Geographical consequences of geology 



in Australia, by O. H. T. Rishbeth, 



409. 

 Geographical names, . . . Permanent 



committee on . . ., by J. H. Reynolds, 



406, 466 (E 3). 

 Geography, Modern tendencies in teach- 

 ing of, by E. Young, 456. 

 Geology in the service of man, by Prof. 



W. W. Watts, 89. 

 GiBLETT (M. A.), Daily weather charts 



... on R.M.S. Caronia, *365. 

 Glacial anticyclone, by Prof. W. H. 



Hobbs, *408, 466 (E 14). 

 Glacial tectonics . . ., by G. Slater, 395. 

 GoLDENWEiSER (Dr. A.), Historical 



School of Ethnology in America, 418. 

 Gold production in Canada, by L. D. 



Huntoon, *385. 

 Good (R. D.), Past and present distribu- 

 tion of Magnoliese, 448. 

 Gordon (Miss I), Cultural stability among 



Mountain Whites of Tennessee, 423. 

 Gordon (Prof. "W. T.), Structure and 



relationships of Pitys, 445. 

 GoTTGH (H. F.) and H. J. Tap.sell, Some 



comparative fatigue tests, *415, 467 



(Gil). 

 Graphic interference . . ., by Dr. A. A. 



Roback, 442. 

 Gray (Rev. H. B.), on training for over- 

 sens life, 345. 

 Gray (Prof. J. A.), Scattering of X- and 



Gamma-rays and production of tertiary 



X-rays, 363, 464 (A 15). 

 Great Lakes, Engineering problems and 



traffic on, by Lt.-Col. H. S. Lamb, 412, 



467 (G 3). 

 Green flash. Experiment illustrating 



theory of the, by F. J. W. Whipple, 



359. 

 Greenland, Vegetation of Northern, bv 



Prof. C. H. Ostenfeld, *455, 469 (K 27). 

 Gregory (Prof. J. W.), Inter-racial 



■problems and white colonization in 



the tropics, 125. 

 Gregory (Prof. W. K.) andM. Kellman, 



Dentition of Dryopithecus and origin 



of man, 405, 422, 468 (H 30). 



Griffith (Dr. A. A.), Impressed con- 

 ditions of fatigue tests, 325. 



Growth in infants .... by Dr. A. Low, 

 423. 



Growth of some race and sex characters. 

 Influence on, by Miss R. M. Fleming, 

 *423. 



Grylloblatta . . ., by Prof. E. M. AValker 

 and Miss N. Ford, 403. 



Guess (Prof. G. A.), Pulverised coal in 

 some metallurgical plants, 377. 



Haddon (Dr. A. C.), Suggested arrange- 

 ment of rases of man, 417, 467 (H I). 

 Hatgh (Prof. B. P.) and A. Be ale, 



Influence of circular holes on fatigue 



strength of hard steel plates, 326. 

 Harkness (W. J. K.) . . ., Rate of 



growth and age of sexual maturity in 



sturgeon, 402, 466 (D 23). 

 Harmbr (Sir S. F.), on Zoological Record, 



311. 

 Harrison (Dean F. C. , Miraculous 



micro-organism, 446, 469 (K 9). 

 Harrison (Dr. J. W. Heslop), Hybrids 



between British and Canadian Lepi- 



doptera, 398. 

 Health and physigue through the centuries. 



by Dr. F. C. Shrubsall, 190. 

 Heath (A. E.) . . ., Adult education in 



Great Britain, 456. 

 Henderson (Prof. V. E.), Movements of 



small intestine, 428. 

 Henroteau (Dr. F. ), System of a Scorpii, 



374, 465 (A 49). 

 Herbert (W. H.), Magnetic survey . . . 



ofCanada, 406, 466(E8). 

 Herdman (Sir W.), . . . Ramulina, 404. 

 HiLL-TotTT (C), New trends in anthro- 

 pology, 417, 467 (H 2). 

 HiNCKS (Dr. C. M.), Mental hygiene as 



national enterprise, *442. 

 Historical School of Ethnology in 



America, by Dr. A. Goldenweiser, 418. 

 HoBBS (Prof. W. H.), The glacial anti- 

 cyclone, *408, 466 (E 14). 

 Hodgson (E. A.), . . . Records of two 



distant Milne-Shaw seismographs, 371, 



465 (A 38). 

 Holland (Sir T.), Pre-Cambrian rocks of 



India, 387. 

 Hope (A. H.), Present position of classics 



in French secondary schools, 458. 

 Horse, New link in ancestry of, by Dr. 



G. D. Matthew, 380. 

 Howe (Prof. G. W. O.), A hundred years 



of electrical engineering, 178. 

 Hrdlicka (Dr. A.), Antiquity of man in 



America in light of recent discoveries, 



420, 467 (H 16). 

 Human fertility. Fall of . . ., by Sir W. 



Beveridge, *410. 



