INDEX. 



477 



Sagart-Theodot, 339. 



Sager, Dr. Abram, 420. 



Sahara, flooding of, 392. 



St. Gothard tunnel, 394. 



St. John and Eudlich, Messrs., 210. 



Captain, ISO. 

 Salet, 10S. 



Salicylic acid, novel formation, 142. 

 Samoa, vegetable poisons of, 346. 

 Samoyede families for Nova Zembla, 



189. 

 Sandberger, 159, 305. 

 Sanders, 230. 

 Sanio and Hartig, 327. 

 Santa Cruz, Lake, 195. 

 Sautiui, Prof., 420. 

 Saporta, De, 339. 

 Sarracenia variolaris, 34G. 

 Saunders, 55. 



Miss R. G., 40. 

 Saussure, Dr., 77, 313. 

 Say, 317. 



Sayre, Robert, 50. 

 Scacchi, 15S, 160. 

 Scandinavian archaeology, 260. 

 Scharff, Dr., 154. 

 Schiaparelli, 7. 

 Schjellerup's catalogue, 6. 

 Schleinitz, Captain Von, 205. 

 Schley, Commander, 1S4. 

 Schmidt, Dr., of Athens, 3, 6. 



Fr.,177. 



Nova Cygni of, 1. 



of Dorpat, 56. 

 Schobig, 132. 

 Schonbein, 134. 

 Schrauf, 154. 

 Schreiber, Dr. J.,S^. 



Paul, 88. 

 Schroeckinger, 161. 

 Schroeter, Dr., 328. 

 Schulhof, 22. 

 Schulte, 247. 



Schumacher, Paul, 79, 234. 

 Schuster, 114. 

 Schythe, J. C, 420. 

 Scorpions, 317. 

 Scott, 61, 73. 



Scudder, Samuel H., 206, 212, 275, 2S0. 

 Sea-cucumber, 304. 

 Searle, Arthur, 40. 

 Secchi, Father, 6, 24, 26. 



observatory of, on the summit of 



Monte Cavo, 63. 

 Seemann, Berthold, 346. 

 Seismograph, a new, 54. 

 Semper, 284, 2S8, 304. 

 Sensitiveness to light, 117. 

 Sepiolite. a fibrous variety of, 156. 

 Seul, C. de, 73. 



Sewage allowed to stagnate, 9S. 

 Shadow of Saturn, 19. 

 Shaler, Prof. N. S., 174, 229. 

 Shaw and Carnelley, 139. 

 Shepard, Prof., 157, 158, 160, 162. 

 Sherman, O. T., 5S, 236. 

 Sherwood, 230. 

 Ship-canal on the Seine, 301. 

 Siberian seas, voyage to, 190. 

 Siemens, W., 123, 130. 

 machine, 130. 

 process, 396. 

 Signal Bureau, 14. 

 Signoret, Victor, 320. 



Sigsbee, Lieut-Commander, 1 - l. 

 Silicate cotton, 402. 

 Silliman, Prof. B., 156. 

 Silver in ultramarine, 137. 

 Simon, 317. 



and Truchot, 362. 

 Simplon Tunnel project, 

 Simpson's (Captain) Report, -jto. 

 Simultaneous meteorological observa- 

 tions, 64. 

 Sire, 95. 



Skull measurements, 263. 

 Slag, utilization of, 400. 



wool, 4<ii\ 

 Smee, Alfred, 420. 

 Smiruow, J., 55. 

 Smith, Anirus. 77. 

 Dr., 155. 

 Dr. E. A., 306. 



Dr. J. Lawrence, 159, 161, 164. 

 Lawrence, 147. 

 Mrs. Pleasancc, 420. 

 Prof. Eugene A., 155. 

 Prof. Hamilton L., 237. 

 Worthington G., 249, 250. 

 Smithsonian explorations, 226. 



Institution. 20, 228. 236, 2G2, 

 26S, 270, 313. 

 Sinythe, Prof.,83. 

 Soap films, black, 118. 

 Social life, 271. 

 Soil-absorption, 355,356. 

 Solar radiation. 107. 

 Sorby, H. C, 152, 252, 254. 

 Soret and Sarasiu, 120. 

 Sorokin, 329. 



Sound-waves, amplitude of, 99. 

 South Africa, 203. 



America, archaeology of, 2. r >9. 

 ethnology of, 205. 

 Spalding, Douglas A., 421). 



V. M., 336. 

 Spectra, 113, 114, 115,119. 

 Spectroscopic detection of carbonons ox- 

 ide, 140. 

 observations, 26. 

 Spencer, Herbert, 271. 

 Sperenberg, deep boring at, 176. 

 Spermatia, 330. 

 Spider, a poisonous, 316. 

 Sponges, 300. 



Spongy v - on, action of, 150. 

 Sporer, 31. 

 Spottiswoode, 124. 



Sprache, Uber den Ursprung der, 269. 

 Spragne, Isaac, 334. 

 Squier, E. G..194. 

 St.ahl.320, 330. 

 Stanley, F., 07. 



II. M., 191, 200. 

 Star catalogues and ma] 

 Starch-grains microscopically examined, 



119. 

 Stars, double, multiple, etc., 6. 

 Stations, agricultural, 349. 



for meteorological observations, 

 68. 

 Statistics, industrial. 408. 

 Steam-motors on city railws 

 Steel production. 409, 410. 

 Steenstrup, 162. 

 Steere, Prof. J. JJ., 279,828. 

 Steinecke, 67. 

 8tenzel,Dr.,328. 



