XX 



Name Index 



[Nature, 

 February 2, 1924 



Schleiermacher (Dr. A.) and Dr. K. Schachenmeier, Prof- 



O. Lehmann, 451 

 Schmidt (Dr. J.), appointed reader in chemistry at the 



Engineering College, Esslingen, 379 

 Schmidt (Dr. Johs.), Consumption of Fish by Porpoises, 

 902 ; Oceanography, 784 ; Tenacity of Life of an Eel, 

 205 

 Schoenflies (Prof. A.), Theorie der Kristallstruktur : ein 



Lehrbuch, 719 

 Scholl (Prof. H.), [obituary], 172 

 Schonland (B. F. J.), Cathode Ray Absorption, 924 

 Schonland (S.), South African Cyperaceae, 221 

 Schorr (Prof.), " Eigenbewegungs-Lexicon," 247 

 Schott (Prof. G. A.), Some Consequences of the Gravita- 

 tional Deflexion of Lights, 471 ; The Scattering of 

 X- and 7-rays by Rings of Electrons, 26 

 Schroeder (H.), History of Electric Light, 735 

 Schroeter (J. F.), Spezieller Kanon der zentralen Sonnen- 

 und Mondfinsternisse, welche innerhalb des Zeitraums 

 von 600 bis 1800 N. Chr. in Europa sichtbar waren, 



389 

 Schroter (Prof. C), The Swiss National Park, 478 

 Schumann (Dr. W.), appointed professor of theoretical 



electrotechnics at the Munich Technical College, 379 

 Schwartz (B.), The Life-history of the Horse Oxyuris, 404 

 Schwarz (Prof. R.), translated by Dr. L. W. Bass, The 



Chemistry of the Inorganic Complex Compounds : 



An Introduction to Werner's Co-ordination Theory, 



617 

 Scott (E. Kilburn), A. Le Prince as a Pioneer in Kine- 



matography, 213 ; Globular Lightning, 760 

 Scott (J. W.), Incidence of Mathematico-physical Specula- 

 tion on Philosophy, 921 

 Scott (Prof. W. D.), The Use of Mental Alertness Tests for 



Prospective University and College Students, 812 

 Scott-Moncrieff (W. D.), Production of Smokeless Fuel, 249 

 Scripture (Dr. E. W.), The Study of English Speech by 



New Methods of Phonetic Investigation, 160 

 Sears (Prof.), Philanthropy in the History of American 



Higher Education, 226 

 Sears (J. E.), Precise Length Measurements, 768 

 Seashore (C. E.), Measurements on the Expression of 



Emotion in Music, 639 

 Seeliger (R.), Temperature of the Crookes Dark Space in 



Glow Discharge, 603 

 Sekine (Mr.), Upper Air Results in Japan, 522 

 Seligman (Prof. C. G.), Psycho-Analysis and Anthropology, 



933 

 Sen (S. N.), The Distribution of Air Density over the 



Globe, 814 

 Senderens (J. B.), The Manufacture of Ethyl and Methyl 



Ether, 152 ; and J. Aboulenc, The Catalytic Prepara- 

 tion of the Amino-cyclohexanols, 226 

 Senior-White (R.) and Dr. H. Scott, Discovery of Asco- 



dipteron in Ceylon, 206 

 Seward (Prof. A. C.), Micrography as a Fine Art, 930 ; 



The Evolution of the Palaeozoic Flora, 334 

 Sewell (Major R. B. S.), Geographic and Oceanographic 



Research in Indian Waters, 923 ; The Influence of 



Barometric Pressure on the Specific Gravity of the 



Surface Water in Indian Seas, 789 

 Shanks (W. F.), appointed professor of physiology in 



Leeds University, 638 

 Shann (E. O. G.), Present Position in International 



Exchange, 76 

 Shapley (Dr. H.), Photography of Meteors, 143 

 Shapovalov, Skin Spot of Potatoes, 455 

 Shaw (Sir Napier), awarded a Royal medal of the Royal 



Society, 699, 848 ; and D. Brunt, Towards a Basis of 



Meteorological Theory, 709 

 Shaw (Lady), [obituary article], 482 



Shaxby (J. H.), Studies in Brownian Movement, II., 813 

 Shearer (Dr. C), Sexual Phvsiology, 621 

 Sheen (A. R.) and Prof. W. E. S. Turner, The Effect of 



Titania on the Properties of Glass, 710 

 Shenstone (A. G.), lonisation Potentials of Copper and 



Silver, 100 

 Sheppard (T.), Bronze Age Weapons in the Hull Museum, 



hi; Fall of an Alleged Meteorite at Immingham, 371 ; 



Red Deer from the Holderness Peat, 806 ; Zoological 



Bibliography, 652, 794, 865 



Sherrington (Sir Charles), an honorary degree conferred 

 upon, by the University of Wales, 1 50 ; elected a corre- 

 sponding member of the Paris Academy of Sciences, 

 910 ; presidential address to the Royal Society, 845 ; 

 recommended as president of the Royal Society, 699 ; 

 Recruitment Type of Reflexes, 885 



Shetelig (Dr. H.), Primitive Tider i Norge : En oversigt 

 over stenalderen, 390 



Sidgwick (Dr. H. V.), The Nature of the Non-polar Link, 

 179 



Sidis (Dr. B.), [death], 802 



Silberstein (Dr. L.), The Crossed-orbit Model of Helium, 

 53 ; The True Relation of Einstein's to Newton's 

 Equations of Motion, 788 



Silvester (W. A.), Identification of Pure Organic Com- 

 pounds, 791 



Simeon (F.), The Carbon Arc Spectrum in the Extreme 

 Ultra-violet, II., 813 



Simon (Dr. C. E.), A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis by 

 means of Laboratory Methods, for Students, Hospital 

 Physicians, and Practitioners. Tenth edition, 158 



Simon (J. L.), Oxidation of Carbon, 249 



Simon (L. J.), The Sulphochromic Oxidation of the Aro- 

 matic Hydrocarbons and the Present Conception of 

 Graphite, 304 ; and E. Aubel, Is Pyruvic Acid one 

 of the Terms of Decomposition of Glucose in the 

 Course of Glycolysis ? 120 ; and M. Frerejacque, The 

 Action of Dimethyl Sulphate on Salicylic Acid, etc., 



564 

 Simpson (Sir Benjamin), [death], 62 

 Simpson (E. S.), Secondary Sulphates and Chert in the 



Nullagine Series, 75 

 Simpson (Dr. G. C), Problems of Hydrone and Water : 



the Origin of Electricity in Thunderstorms, 620 ; 



Thunderstorms and Globular Lightning, 727 

 Simroth (Prof. H.), Vierte Aufiage, durchgesehen und 



verbessert von Prof. F. Hempelmann. Abriss der 



Biologic der Tiere. Teil I., 277 

 Singer (Mrs. D. W.), Medieval Science, 646 

 de Sitter (Prof. W.), Problems of Fundamental Astronomy, 



147 



Skeat (Dr. E. G.), (Mrs. Woods), The Principles of Geo- 

 graphy, Physical and Human, 236 



Sleen (Dr. W. G. N. van der), A Zoological Tribute, 496 ; 

 The Brackish-water Area of the Zuiderzee, 533 



Sloane (T. G.), Studies in Australian Entomology, XVIII., 

 76 



Slovtzov (Prof. B.), Nutrition Problems during Famine 

 Conditions in Russia, 328 



Smith (A. Dunbar), appointed architect of the new library 

 of Armstrong College, 407 



Smith (Prof. A, W.), The Elements of Applied Physics, 



587 

 Smith (Miss E. Philip), Effects of Anaesthetics on Plants, 



654 



Smith (Prof. G. Elliot), Psycho-analysis and Anthropology, 

 761 ; The Study of Man, 440 ; Tutankhamen and 

 the Discovery of his Tomb by the late Earl of Car- 

 narvon and Mr. Howard Carter, 611 



Smith (Dr. J. Pye), Scientific Terms derived from the Greek 

 Language, 371 



Smith (N. J. G.), The Parasitism of Helminthosporium 

 gramineum Rab, 922 



Smith (R. A.) and E. J. Wayland, Primitive Stone Weapons 

 from Uganda, 144 



Smith (R. C), Lace-wing Flies, 218 



Smith (S. Berkeley), loan of Chinese Porcelain to the 

 Cheltenham Public Museum, 736 



Smith (Dr. T.), Comparative Pathology, 848 



Smith (T.), A General Survey of the Thin Double Lens, 638 



Smith (W. Bernard), Elements of Natural Science. Part 



2, 434 



Smithells (Prof. A.), appointed director of the Salters' 

 Institute of Industrial Chemistry, 108 ; conferment 

 of the title of emeritus professor upon, 812 ; proposed 

 portrait and fellowship or scholarship in commemora- 

 tion of, 841 



Soddy (Prof. F.), Science and Economics, 55 ; The 

 Inversion of Science, 839 ; The Origins of the Con- 

 ception of Isotopes, 208, 214 



Soldau (P.), Equilibrium in the System Gold-zinc, 492 



