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Smith, J. D. Main 88, 89, 96 



Smoluchowski, M . von 71 



Soddy, Frederick 78, 174, 254, 294 



Sommerfeld, Arnold 77, 82, 86, 87, 09, 104, 267, 287, 299, 303, 304 



Sorption 69, 300 



Soul, Gaskell's theory of the 163. 164, 271 



Space 80, 81 



Species, current theory of the origin of 213 



fixity of 206-208, 242, 243, 266 



Gaskell's theory of the origin of 153, 182, 183, 233-243 



problem of the origin of 214 



transmutation of 245, 246 



Spectrum analysis 97, 304 



Spencer, Herbert 80, 199, 258 



Spontaneous generation 301 



Standard of proof 30, 31 



Stark, J 299 



efifect 299 



States of matter 105 



Stieglitz, Julius 70 



Stoney, G. Johnstone 290 



Subelectron 104 



Substances, laboratory synthesis of 89, 296 



organic 50, 177 



peculiarities of loO, 151, 176 



Suess, Eduard 65, 203 fif 



Summarization of the Gaskell theory of life 152, 153 



Summer, James B 56 



Sunlight 54, 236, 238, 298 



Surface tension 301 



Svedberg, Theodcr 71 



Swann, W. F. G 107 



Swingle, W. W 101 



Tagore, Sir Rabindranath 193 



Tarchanov 57 



Tautomerism 302 



Temperature and life-processes 58, 236, 237 



Thales 30, 33, 108, 289 



Theories about origin of life not amenable to test 13 



not convincing 13 



Theory, Bohr's, of the atom 86-88, 94-97, 100, 267, 268, 299, 304 



critical examination of a 23, 34, 35 



