182 
GENERAL INDEX, 
*Gold at Gwynfynydd, North Wales, T. 
A. Readwin on the recent discovery of, 
1865, 73 
-quartz crystal, a Merionethshire, and 
some stream gold recently found in the 
river Mawddach, T. A. Readwin on, 
1870, 84 
_in limestone at Walton, Clevedon, 
W. W. Stoddart on, 1875, 81 
_for melting, G. Gore on a new gas- 
furnace, 1863, 43 
_mining in Nova Scotia, results of 
past experience in, by E. Gilpin, jun., 
1884, 711 
-the mobility of, in molten lead, Prof. 
W. C. Roberts on, 1883, 464 
_ore, C. Le Neve Foster on the ‘duty’ 
of Arrastres in reducing, in Italy, 1873, 
214 
_the origin of, Prof. J. L. Lobley ou, 
1890, 824 
*__— pseudomorphs, some recent, T. A. 
Readwin on, 1877, 53 
_separation of, from quartz. Dr. Smith 
on certain difficulties in the, 1861, 92 
- and silver : their geological distri¬ 
bution and their probable future pro¬ 
duction, TF. Topley on, 1887, 510 
-and tin of the ancients, C. 0. Groom- 
Napier on the localities from whence 
the, were derived, 1875, 177 
-surfaces, some recent changes of, 
T. A. Readwin on, 1877, 53 
- standard, the British, Dr. W. N. 
Hancock on the importance of extend¬ 
ing, to India, 1876, 198 
- standard in England, the relation 
of the, to the international money 
market, Hyde Clarke on, 1881, 759 
-standard for India, the depreciation 
of silver and a, S. Mason on, 1876, 207 
-value of, measuring changes in the. 
J. L. Shadweli on, 1883, 626 
- versus goods, J. B. Martin on, 1883, 
625 
Goldixg (J. F.), the process of manu¬ 
facturing netting by slitting and ex¬ 
panded sheet metal, 1890, 949 
Goldsmid (Col. F. J.), notes on Eastern 
Persia and Western Beloochistan, 
1866, no 
-notes of recent travel in Persia, 1873, 
171 
-[Major-Gen. Sir F. J.] Address to the 
Geographical Section, 1886, 712 
- on the nomad tribes of Asia Minor 
and Northern Persia , 1890, 535 
-a railway through Southern Persia. 
1890, 888 
Gomersall (W.) on the round boulder 
hills of Craven, 1873, 80 
Gonangia, the male, of Distichipora and 
Allopora, Dr. S. J. Hickson on, 1890, 
864 
*Goxxer (E. C. K.) on the drawbacks of 
modern economic progress, 1890, 928 
Gooch (W. D.) on the stone age in South 
Africa, 1880, 622 
Goodex (J. C.) 011 the erosion of the 
coast betiveen Chatham and Sheerness, 
1885, 442 
Goodisox and Reade (Messrs.) on the 
construction of sewers in running sand, 
1870, 222 
Goodman (Dr. John) on the functions of 
the liver, 1864, 123 
-. on albumen and its transformation 
into fibrin by the agency of water, 1870, 
139 
-note on fibrin, 1871, 72 
-on white corpuscles, their nature 
and origin in the animal organism, 1873, 
129 
*-on protoplasm and adipocere, 1875, 
167 
- (J. D.) on the small arms manu¬ 
facture of Birmingham, 1865, 150 
Goodridge (R. E. W.) on the periodicity 
of mild winters, 1889, 510 
Goodwix (Prof. W. L.) on the investiga¬ 
tion of certain physical constants of 
solution, especially the expansion of 
saline solutions, 1885, 261 : 1886, 207 ; 
1887, 48 
_and Prof. D. H. Marshall on the 
physical constants of solutions, 1884, 
679 
Gop Cairn and Cave, the recent explora¬ 
tion of, Prof. Boyd Dawkins on, 1886, 
s 39 
*Goppert (Prof.) on the inapplicability 
of fossil plants to support the theory of 
gradual transformation, 1868, 65 
Gordox - (A. M c C.) on the prevention of 
lead-poisoning in water, 1870, 60 
-on the distribution of pure water to 
dwellings, 1872, 246 
* _(Rev. C. R.) on the laws discover¬ 
able as to the formation of land on the 
globe, 1861, 112 
-- (G. J.), notes of mild steel, 18S5, 
1200 
- f(J. E. H.) some experiments on 
specific inductive capacity, 1878, 433 ; 
on the effect of variation of pressure 
on the length of disruptive discharge 
in air, ib. 
-on some new instruments recently 
constructed for the continuation of re¬ 
searches on specific inductive capacity, 
1879, 249 ; on secular changes in the 
specific inductive capacity of glass, 250 
- on accurately measuring the specif c 
inductive capacity of a good Sprengcl 
vacuum, and the specific resistance of 
gases at different pressures, 1880, 197 
* - (Col. T. E.) on the exploration of 
the Pamir Steppe, 1875, 193 
