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*Gauges, water and pressure, for boilers of steam cars, 261
 * German terms used in automobilism, 418 et seq.
 * Giffard, M. Pierre, organiser of the first meeting of automobile vehicles, 8
 * Glasgow, trials of motors at, 406
 * Glengarry caps for ladies motoring, 69
 * Glossary of terms used in automobilism, in French, German, and English, 418-438
 * Gloves for motoring, 77
 * Goggles for motoring, 77, 81
 * Goodyear pneumatic tyre, the, 238
 * Gordon Bennett, Mr., 11; cup, 39, 404
 * Gorham v. Brice case, the, cited, 379
 * Governing, systems of: petrol cars, 120 et seq.; electric cars, 295
 * Griffiths' enamels for motor carriages, 93; transparent varnish, 93
 * 'Guide Michelin,' the, 226
 * Gurney, Mr., trial trip in his steam carriage, 4; heavy tolls paid by him, 5


 * Broadway, 351 Hancock, Mr., steam carriage of, 3, 4; improvement on Gurney's carriage, 6
 * Hancock wood wheels, 223
 * Harrow, brake accident on a hill near, 334
 * Hats for motoring, 76
 * Health, influence of motoring on, 79; invigoration of nerve power, 80; insomnia mitigated, 80; beneficial effects of country trips on the brain-weary, 81; physical exercise to be maintained in conjunctioned with motor riding, 79, 81; preservation of the eyes, 81, 82; warm clothing to be used, 82
 * Heating apparatus for motor-houses, 96
 * Highway improvements, 350-354
 * Hill-climbing tests for motors, 57-62
 * Holden, Lt.-Col., his motor bicycle, 184, 313
 * 'Horseless Age,' the, 399
 * Horses, motor-fright of, 356; grown used to bicyclists, 356; want of consideration of automobilists to drivers of horses, 356; law compelling motor-drivers to stop when required by man in charge of restive horse, 357; training horses to meet motors, 358, 359; relationship between motor-owners and horse-owners, 359; rule of the road, 359
 * House of Commons Select Committee (1831) report on automobile locomotion, 3-6 House steam car, the, 268
 * Humber motor bicycle, the, 316
 * Hutchinson, Mr., quoted, 373, 374
 * Hutton, Mr., his narrow escape through brake failure, 219


 * in petrol engines, 138; by a hot platinum tube