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637
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India, 261
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335
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ductivity, 635
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637, 652; (and H. G. Block), Solar Eclipse, 469
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Calculating Devices, 471
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others), Rail Steel, 436
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356
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Helium, 300
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Art, 480
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529
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Desch (Dr. C. H.), Intermetallic Compounds, 113 Deslandres (H.), Meudon Solar Eclipse Expedition, 373;
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Dessoir (Prof. Max), Donald Fisher, Outlines of the His- tory of Psychology, 696
Dickson (Prof. L. E.), Elementary Theory of Equations, 166; Invariants and Theory of Numbers, 166; Linear Algebras, 389
Dixon (Prof. Henry H.), Transpiration and Ascent of Sap in Plants, 558; (and Miss E. S. Marshall), Function of Cells in Ascent of Sap, 525; (and W. R. G. Atkins), Osmotic Pressures in Plants, 525, 691
Dobbs (W. J.), School Course in Geometry, 31
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Doncaster (Dr. L.), Determination of Sex in the Gall-fly, Neuroterus lenticularis, 115; Heredity in the Magpie Moth, 213
Douglas (Ch. and Anne), Prof. J. C. Ewart, the Shetland Pony, III
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Dreaper (W. P.), and W. A. Davis, Filtering Power of Sand, 198
Driesch (Prof. H.), Vitalism, 303
Drinkwater (Dr. H.), Brachydactyly and Mendelism, 663
Dugmore (A. R.), Romance of the Beaver, 590
Duncan (F. M.), Cassell's Natural History, 141
Dunér (Dr. N. C.), [Death of], 484
Dunlop (A.), Raised Beach in Jersey, 383
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Notes. 31
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Dupuy (E. L.), Automatic Apparatus to study Expansion
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Dutt (B. C.) and S. N. Sen, Action of Nitric Oxide on Metallic Peroxides, 28
Dutt (H. L.), Insect Crop Pests, Behar and Orissa, 447 Dwight (H. B.), Transmission Line Formulas, 142
Eastman (Dr. C. R.), Early Representations of the Giraffe, 672
Eddington (Prof. A. S.), Stellar Movements and the Struc-
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Edridge-Green (Dr.). Theory of Vision, 345 Edwards (J. M.), Flintshire, 335
Eggar (W. D.), Position of Sciences in Education, 295
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Elliott (C.), Models to Illustrate Mathematics, 31
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Elmhirst (R.), the Naturalist at the Sea-shore, 227
Embley (Dr. E. H.), Syncope, Shock, etc., 323 Emmerling (Prof. O.), Praktikum der Chemischen Wasser- untersuchung, 225
Eredia (Dr. F.), Cloud Distribution in Italy, 263; Climate of Somaliland, 263; (and Dr. De Castro), Ethiopia, 264 Ermen (W. F. A.), Unexplained Laboratory Explosion, 589
Evans (Dr. J. W.), Micromillimetres and Micromicrons, 34 Everest (A. E.), Production of Anthocyanins, 356 Evershed (J.), Radial Motion in Sunspots, 8; Kashmir as Solar Observatory Site, 460 (and T. Royds), Displace- ment of Spectrum Lines at the Sun's Limb, 263
Evershed (Mrs.) (M. A. Orr), Dante and the Early
Astronomers, 359
Fabre (Jean Henri), A. T. de Mattos, Life of the Fly,
85; [Life of Fabre, Dr. C. V. Legros, B. Miall, 85]
Fairgrieve (J.), Velocity of Gradient and of Observed Wind,
521
Fantham (Dr. H. B.) and Dr. Annie Porter, Insect
Flagellates in Vertebrates, 441
Faraday's Views on Catalysis, 253
Fawdry (R. C.), Statics. 389
Ferrar (H. T.), Tectonics of Antarctica, 241
Filippi (Dr. de), Expedition to N. Kashmir, 568
Fizeau's Experiment, Prof. Cunningham, 197
Flammarion (C.), Thresholds of Science: Astronomy, 252
Fleming (Dr. J. A.), Function of the Earth in Radio-
Telegraphy, 320
Ford (Prof. W. B.) and C. Ammerman, (a) Geometry;
(b) Solid Geometry, 31
Forsyth (Prof. A. R.), Treatise on Differential Equations, 389; Theory of Functions of Two Complex Variables, Calcutta Lectures, 473
Fowler (Prof. A.), Series Lines in Spark Spectra, 320; New
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Helium, 661
Fowler (C. E.), Sub-aqueous Foundations, and Coffer-Dam
Process for Piers, 86
Franz (Dr. V.), Sehorgan, 252
Fraser (Sir T.), Poisoned Arrows of Abors, 608
Freeman (H.), Arithmetic, 389
French (A.), Beginner's Garden Book, 362
Froggatt (W. W.), Australian Sheep-maggot Flies, 123, 408
Frost (E. B.) and F. Lowater, Spectrum of 10 Lacertæ, 490
Fuller (Sir B.), Life and Human Nature, 168
Furneaux (W. S.), First Course in Plant and Animal
Biology, 305
Gifford (Lt.-Col. J. W.), Temperature Refraction Coefficients
of Optical Glass, 718
Gilbert (Dr. G. K.), Transportation of Débris by Running
Water, 37
Gill (Dr. T. N.), [Memorial Notice of], 260
Gilmore (C. W.), Montana Fossils, 468
Gilson (Dr. G.), Natural History Museum in Theory and
Practice, 403
Glauert (L.), Mammalian Remains, 36
Glinka (Prof. K.), die Typen der Bodenbildung, 222
Goddard (E. J.), Ozobranchus branchiatus, 27
Goddard (E. M.), First School Botany, 305
Goldstein (Prof. E.), Salts coloured by Kathode Rays: British Association paper, 494
Gowland (Prof. W.), Metallurgy of Non-Ferrous Metals, 196 Graham (J.), Elementary Calculus for Engineering Students, 417
Graham (James), Education and Industry and Commerce :
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Gravely (F. H.), Indian Spiders, 691
Graves (Prof. F. P.), History of Education in Modern
Times, 361
Gray (Prof. A.), Lord Kelvin's Work on Gyrostatics, 711
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447
Gray (Dr. H. B.), School Training for Public Life, 296
Greenhill (Sir G.), on the Rev. Sir J. Twisden, 427; Mathe-
matics in Artillery Science, 573
Gregory (Prof. J. W.), Geology of To-day, 666
Gregory (Prof. R. A.), the Service of Science, 284
Greig-Smith (Dr. R.), Bacteriotoxic Action of Water; (2)
Destruction of Paraffin by Soil Organisms, 413; Soil
Fertility, 581
Grossmann (C.), Uranium of Madagascar, 469 Grunwald (Dr. J.), Dr. H. H. Hodgson, Raw Materials for Gruner (Dr. O. C.), Biology of the Blood-cells, 30
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the Enamel Industry, 585
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Haeckel (Ernst), Dr. W. Breitenbach, die Natur als Künst- lerin, 227 Haldane (Dr. J. S.), Mechanism, Life and Personality, 193 Hale (A. J.), Synthetic Use of Metals in Organic Chemistry, 113
Haler (P. J.) and A. H. Stuart, First Course in Mathe- matics, 667
Hall (Prof. A. D.), a Pilgrimage of British Farming, 1;
Agriculture: British Association Address, 156, 601
Galilei (Galileo), H. Crew and A. De Salvio, Dialogues Hall (A. L.), Geology of the Murchison Range, 152 concerning Two New Sciences, 443
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Galloway (Dr. J.), Historical Sketches of Old Charing, 87
Galloway (Dr. W.), Colliery Explosions, 461
Gardiner (C. I.), Introduction to Geology, 362; Silurian
Inlier of Usk, 608
Gardner (Prof. Wm. F.), Science the Handmaid of Art, Prof. Laurie, 276
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Garrett (Dr. J. H.), Climate of Cheltenham, 263
Gaskell (Dr. W. H.), [Obituary, by Prof. J. N. Langley], 93
Gates (Dr. R. R.), Recent Aspects of Mutation, 296
Gautier (A.), Soldiers' Rations in War, 663
Geddes (A. E. M.), Upper Atmosphere at Aberdeen, 718 Gee (Prof. W. W. H.), Monthly Variation of Sunshine, 719 Geikie (Prof. J.), Antiquity of Man in Europe, 174 Ghosh (Mr.), Typhlocaris galilea, 66
Gibson (Prof. A. H.) and E. G. Ritchie, Circular-arc Bow Girder, 532
Gibson (C. R.), (1) the Great Ball on which we Live; (2) Our Good Slave Electricity, 390 Gidley (J. W.), Fossils in Maryland, 468 Gifford (E.), Natural Sines, 4
Hall (Dr. C.), Evolution of Eucalypts, 413
Hall (Rev. C. A.). Common British Beetles, 227; List of Renfrewshire Plants, Birds, etc., 504; (and D. Smith), Plant Remains at Paisley Abbey, 318
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