Nature, 

 September 28, 



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Index 



XXXI 



Salter (Charles T. C), Technical Mycology, Prof. F. Lafar, 



140 

 Salter (C), Frequency of Wet Days in London, 438 

 Salvarsan or 606 (Dioxy-diamino-arsenobenzol), Dr. W. H. 



Martindale, W. W. Westcott, 412 

 Sand, Musical : in Britain, E. R. Thomas, 483 ; of Eigg, 



C. Carus-Wilson, 518 

 Sanderson (F. W.), a Geometry for Schools, 479 

 Sanitary Science : Public Health Ideals, Dr. W. P. Norris, 



266 

 Sarasin (Ed.), Action of Slight Elevations of Temperature 



on induced Radio-activity, 67 

 Sauton (B.), Germination in vivo of the Spores of Asper- 

 gillus niger and A. fumigatus, 609 

 Schafer (Prof. E. A.), Action of Animal Extracts on Milk 



Secretions, 100 

 Scharfenberg (U. v.). Egg Formation and Generation Cycle 



of Daphnia magna, 432 

 Schloesing (M., sen.), the Mother Liquors from the Salt 



Marshes, 167 

 Schmeil (Prof. O.), Lehrbuch der Botanik fiir hohere 



Lehranstalten, 482 

 Schmidt (Prof. F.), Was die meisten Amateur- und manche 



Fachphotographen nicht wissen, 277 

 Schmidt (Johs.), Biology of Eels, from Material collected 



by the Thor, 61 

 Schmitt (C. O.), Future Economies in Rand Reduction 



Plants, 505 

 Schneider (Prof. K. Camillo), Vorlesungen iiber Tier- 



psychologie, 342 

 Schoenichen (Dr. W.), Einfiihrung in die Biologie, 41 

 Schulten (A. de), Crystallographic Examination of some 



Silicides, Borides, and Carbides, 372 

 Schuster (Prof. A.), Influence of Planets on Formation of 



Sun-spots, 166 

 Schuster (E.), Motor Localisation in the Brain of the 



Gibbon, 370 

 Schwann (Dr. T.), Mikroskopische Untersuchungen iiber 

 die Ubereinstimmung in der Struktur und dem Wach- 

 stume der Tiere und Pflanzen, 41 

 Science : Junior Experimental Science, W. M. Hooton, 42 ; 

 Forthcoming Books, 55 ; Transactions and Proceedings 

 of the New Zealand Institute, 59 ; Collected Papers from 

 the Science Laboratories of the University of Melbourne, 

 Kq ; the Kaiser Wilhelm Society for the Promotion of 

 Science, 69 ; the Method of Science, Address at the 

 American Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 Prof. C. S. Minot, 94 ; Smithsonian Institution Annual 

 Report, 161 ; Science in Modern Life, Prof. J. 

 Wilson, Dr. J. Beard, Prof. B. Moore, Dr. H. S. 

 Harrison, 174 ; Science and Education in the Civil Service 

 Estimates, 193 ; Aphorisms and Reflections from the 

 Works of T. H. Huxley, selected by Henrietta A. 

 Huxley, 211; the British Science Guild, 217; Meeting of 

 the Australasian Association^ for the Advancement of 

 Science, 263 ; Fortschritte der naturwissenschaftlichen 

 Forschung, 271; : the Teaching of Science in Secondary 

 Schools, 326 ; the Science Museum and the Geological 

 Museum, 326 : the Science Museum at South Kensington, 

 454 ; Science Museum at South Kensington, Proposed Site, 

 J. S. Gardiner, 483; Science at the White City, .t;3o ; 

 die Naturwissenschaften in ihrer Entwicklung und in 

 ihrem Zusammenhange, Friedrich Dannemann, 583 ; 

 Science and Coronation Honours, 589 

 Scott (W. M.), Action of Ultra-violet Rays on Blood Sera, 



101 

 Scott-Hansen (A.), Hydro-electric Plants in Norway and 



their Application to Electro-chemical Industry, 501 

 Scrivenor (J. B.), Cassiterite in the Malay Peninsula, 234 

 Seal Fishing in Bering Sea, New Conference at Washing- 

 ton, 116 

 Seiches in Windermere, Gordon Dobson, 278 

 Seismology : the Kangra Earthquake of April 4, 1905, 

 C. S. Middlemiss, 16 ; Velocity of Earth Movements 

 caused by the Messina Earthquake, Prof. J. Milne, 

 F.R.S., 125, Prof. G. B. Rizzo, 213; Seismographic 

 Record of the South African Earthquake of October, 

 1910, J. R. Sutton, 236; Changes of Level of the Soil in 

 Provence -due to the Earthquake of June 11. 1907, C. 

 Lallemand, 542 



j Seltensperger (Prof. C), Lettres Agricoles, 241 

 Semenov-Tian-Shansky (Andreas), die taxonomischen 



Grenzen der Art, 444 

 Senderens (J. B.) and J. Aboulenc, Catalytic Preparations 



of Fatty Esters in the Wet Way, 608 

 Shve (P.), Measurement of Magnetic Fields in Absolute 



Value, 507 

 Sewage : Nitrogen Losses during Purification of Sewage by 



Bacterial Beds, A. Miintz, E. Laine, 201 ; Sewage 



Disposal, Prof. L. P. Kinnicutt, Prof. C. E. A. Winslow, 



R. W. Pratt, E. Ardern, 510; the Non-nitrification of 



Sewage in Sea-water, J. E. Purvis, McHattie, and 



Fisher, 541 

 Sex-determination : Studies, R. Robinson, 474 ; Rdle of 



Internal Secretions, J. Regnault, 474 

 Sexton (Mrs. E. W.), the Amphipod Genus Leptocheirus, 



200 

 Sexual Selection : Mr. and Mrs. Peckham's Observations 



of Spiders of the Family Attidae, 511 

 Shans at Home, Mrs. Milne, Rev. W. W. Cochrane, 314 

 Shaw (K.), Photographs of Halley's Comet, 167 

 Shelford (R.), the British Museum Collection of Blattidae 



enclosed in Amber, 471 

 Shellfish other than Oysters in Relation to Disease, Report 



on. Dr. H. Timbrell Bulstrode, 571 

 Shephard (J.), Victorien Rotifers, 576 

 Shepherd (E. J.), Reappearance on the Nucleolus in 



Mitosis, 405 

 Shepherds of Britain, Adelaide L. J. Gosset, 523 

 Sherman (Prof. H. C), Chemistry of Food and Nutrition, 



346 

 Sherrington (Prof. C. S.), Reversal of the Reflex Effect of 



an Afferent Nerve by altering the Character of the 



Electrical Stimulus applied, 65 

 Sherrington (Prof. C. S.), Motor Localisation in thef Brain 



of the Gibbon, 370 

 Ships, Model, National Experimental Tank for, 519 

 Shrager (A. L.), Shaft Sinking against Water in Fissured 



Ground, 33 

 Shreve (F.), Plant Life of Maryland, 412 

 Sidgwick (Dr. Nevil V.), the Organic Chemistry of 



Nitrogen, 171 

 Silica, Expansion and Thermal Hysteresis of Fused, G. W. 



Kaye, 401 

 Simpson (Prof. W. J.), Plague, 487 

 Siphon, a Self-regulating, 45 

 Sislev (P.), Elimination of Colouring Matters from the 



Animal Organism, 338 

 Sitter (Dr. W. de), Bearing of the Principle of Relativity 



in Gravitational Astronomy, 166 

 Skeat (W. W.), the Past at Our Doors, or the Old in the 



New around Us, 379 

 Smalley (F. W.), Inheritance of Colour in Pigeons, 



200 

 Smeeth (Dr. W. F.), Notes on the Underground Water 



Resources in Mysore, 499 

 Smith (Dr. A. H.), Tooth-germs in the Wallaby, 504 

 Smith (C), an Elementary Treatise on Conic Sections by 



the Methods of Coordinate Geometry, 446 

 Smith (Miss E. M.), Colour Vision in Dogs, 471 

 Smith (Prof. G. Elliot, F.R.S.), the Racial Problem in 



Nubia, 347; the Methods of Anthropology, 513 

 Smith (W. W.), Sterculia alata, a Remarkable Instance of 



Leaf Variation, 507 

 Smithells (Prof. Arthur, F.R.S.), Professors and Practical 



Men, 127 ; Public Schools for Girls, 476 

 Smithsonian- Institution Annual Report, 161 

 Smyth (W. Woods), Facts and Fallacies regarding the 



Bible, 77 

 Snakes of Ceylon, A. F. Abercrombie, 512 

 Snape (H. J.), the British Isles, 42 

 Soddy (F., F.R.S.), Brownian Movement and Molecular 



Reality, J. Perrin, 105 

 Soil Fertilitv and Permanent Agriculture, Prof. C. G. 



Hopkins, 272 

 Solar Eclipse, the Total, April 28, 191 1 : C. P. Butler, 185, 



-?i3; Rev. A. Corlie. S.T-.-Mr. Worthington, 3:^9; C. L. 



Wragge, 359, 554 ; C. W. RafTety, 554 ; the British Solar 



Eclipse Expedition, Dr. W. J. S. Lockyer, 426, 461, 



4Q6, 529, 56s 



