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Index 



Nature^ 

 March 23, igii 



besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Textil- und Zellsstoflfin- 



dustrien, 67 

 Schwartz (Prof. A.), Some Physical Properties of Rubber, 



296 

 Schwartz (Dr. M.), Rosonkrankheiten und Rosenfeinde, 435 

 Schwarz (Prof.), Occurrence of High Senonian or Danian 



Beds on the South Coast of Africa, 554 

 Science : a Course of Elementary Science, John Thornton, 

 S ; Modern Scientific Research, Sir William A. Tilden, 

 F.R.S., at Vesey Club, 29 ; Observatory on Mount 

 Vesuvius, 50 ; the Carnegie Institution of Washington 

 and its Work, Dr. R. S. Woodward, 74 ; Science and 

 Engineering, Sir J. J. Thomson, F.R.S., at Junior 

 Institution of Engineers, 122 ; Report on the Work of 

 the Government Laboratories, Johannesburg, 149 ; the 

 Claims of Scientific Research, Lord Robson at Royal 

 Society, 183 ; the Year-book of the Scientific and Learned 

 •Societies of Great Britain and Ireland : a Record of the 

 Work Done in Science, Literature, and Art during the 

 Session 1909—10 by Numerous Societies and Government 

 Institutions, 202 ; the State's Duty to Science, Dr. Muir, 

 C.M.G., F.R.S., 213 ; Science and the State, Dr. T. 

 Muir, C.M.G., F.R.S., at South African Association for 

 the Advancement of Science, 221 ; the Scientists' Refer- 

 once Book and Pocket Diary for 191 1, 235; the Admission 

 of Women to the French Academies, 342, 372 ; thfe Making 

 of a Darwin, Dr. David Starr Jordan at American Associa- 

 tion for the Advancement of Science, 3:^4 ; American Men 

 of Science, 397 ; Leading American Men of Science, 397 ; 

 Man's Redemption of Man, Prof. W. Osier, 404; Science 

 and Literature, Lord Morley of Blackburn at English 

 Association, 446 ; Memorial to Sir John Evans, 448 ; 

 Science from the Non-professional Standpoint, M. Green- 

 wood, 440 ; What Science has done for the West Indies, 

 Sir W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., 477; 

 Progress of the Smithsonian Institution, Dr. C. D. 

 Walcott, 1^26 

 Scott-Moncrieff (P. D.), Death of, £148 

 Scottish Natural History, T. A. Harvie Brown, 336 

 Scrivenor (J. B.), Relatione of the Igneous Rocks of Islands 

 between Johore and Singapore, e^e^j^ ; Rocks from the 

 Kinta Valley of Perak, 554 

 Sea-Kings of Crete, the. Rev. James Baikie, 235 

 Sea-otter, the, H. J. Snow, 408; Prof. John Milne, F.R.S., 



510 ; Prof. D'Arcy W. Thompson, 510 

 Seager (Richard B.), Excavations on the Island of Pseira, 



Crete, 272 

 Seal Herds, Present Condition of American Bison and, 



12 

 Sedimentation in Wave-stirred Areas, the Limiting Line of, 



A. R. Hunt, 72 

 Sedldcek (J.), Definitive Elements for the Orbit of Comet 



1904 II. (1904^), 218 

 Seismology : Earthquakes in the Pacific, J. J. Shaw, iii; ; 

 Prof. Milne, 115; Afforestation, a Remedy for the 

 Disastrous Effects of Earthquake in Messina and 

 Southern Italy, Gino Cucchetti, 149 ; the Remarkable 

 Series of Earthquakes in Alaska in September, 1899, 

 Lawrence Martin, 179 ; the Recent Earthquakes in Asia, 

 Dr. W. N. Shaw, F.R.S., 33-;; Dr. C. Chree, F.R.S., 

 ■;-?<; : the Turkestan Earthquake of January 3-4, Rev. 

 Walter Sidgreaves, 372 ; F. Edward Norris, 372 ; Earth- 

 quake of January 3-4, 1911, Alfred Angit, 396; the 

 Registration of Small Artificial Earthquakes at a distance 

 of 17 kilometres, Louis Fabry, 498 ; the Observatory at 

 Messina, Prof. J. Milne, F.R.S., 1^15 

 Selenium Photometry of Stars, Dr. Joel Stebbins, 119 

 Seligrnann (Dr.), a Neolithic Site in the Southern Sudan, 23 

 Selous (F. C), Expedition to the Southern District of the 

 Bahr-el-Grazal for the Purpose of Securing the Head and 

 Skin of an Eland, 314 

 Senderens (J. B.), Ketones Derived from the Three Isomeric 

 Toluic Acids, 30? : Ketones Derived from the Phenyl- 

 propionic Acid, i;6£; 

 Senouque (A.), Experiments in Wireless Telegraphy from 



an Aeroplane, 463 

 Serotherapy : Method of Isolating and Growing the Lepra 



Bacillus of Man, E. W. Twort, 127 

 Serviss (Garrett P.), Round the Year with the Stars, 333 

 Seward (Prof. A. C, F.R.S.), Comparison of Jurassic 

 Floras, 258 ; the Jurassic Flora of Sutherland, 497 



Sex Relationship, Dr. R. J. Ewart, 322, 406; Hertha 



Ayrton, 406 

 Shaft-straightencrs, Palaeolithic, Prof. W. J. Sollas, F.R.S., 



371 



Shan (Semionof-of-Tian), Towns and Villages of Russia 

 and their Distribution in Relation to Physical Conditions 

 and Historical Events, 317 



Sharp (Captain (i. E.), Fly-leaves from a Fisherman's 

 Diary, 334 



Sharpe (Sir Alfred), Habits of Glossina morsitans, 176 



Shaw (J. J.), Earthquakes in the Pacific, 115 



Shaw (Dr. P. E.), Measurement of End-standards of 

 Length, 104. 



Shaw (Dr. W. N., F.R.S.), the New Meteorological OfTice, 

 181 ; the Recent Earthquakes in Asia, 335 



Shegolef (Ir. M.), Lichen Collected in the Jugjur Chain 

 (Stanovoi), 279 



Shelford (R.), Simulium and Pellagra, 41 



Shelley (Capt. G. E.), Death of, 215 



Shenstone (J. C), Flowering Plants and F"erns growing 

 in Farringdon Street, 20 



Shepherd (Col. C. E.), the Pharyngial Teeth of Fishes, 

 177 



Sheringham (H. T.), an Open Creel, 102 



Sherlock (R. L.), Relationship of the Permian to the 

 Trias in Nottinghamshire, 360 ; the Geology of the 

 Melton Mowbray District and South-east Nottingham- 

 shire, 386 



Sherrington (Prof. C. S., F.R.S.), Results of some Ex- 

 periments indicating the Existence of Afferent Nerves in 

 the Eye Muscles, 27 ; Constant Current as a Stimulus 

 of Reflex Action, and the Effect of the Intensity of the 

 Current on the Response to Stimulation, 27 



Shipley (Dr.), Partial Sterilisation of Soils, 25 



Ships, the Reduction of Rolling in, H. Frahm, 250 



Shrivell (F. W. E.), the Manuring of Market-garden 

 Crops, 505 



Shrubsole (W. H.), Protection of Useful Birds in Hungary 

 and Great Britain, 381 



Shull (Dr. G. H.), Further Evidence in favour of a so- 

 called Pure-line Method in Corn Breeding, 217 



Shuttleworth (Dr. G. E.), Mentally Deficient Children, 

 their Treatment and Training, 507 



Siamang Gibbon, the Song of the, R. I. Pocock, 170 



Siddons (A. W.), Practical Measurements, 202 



Sidgreaves (Rev. Walter), the Turkestan Earthquake of 

 January 3-4, 372 



Sidgwick (Alfred), the Application of Logic, 436 



Siemens (Alexander), Engineering and Civilisation, Address 

 at Institution of Civil Engineers, 59 



Silver (Dr. G.), Observations of Magnetic Declination and 

 Dissipation of Electric Charge which they made at 

 Padua on May 14-21, 150 



Simmonds (C), Trait^ complet d 'analyse Chimique, 

 appliqu^e aux essais industriels. Prof. J. Post and Prof. 

 B. Neumann, 433 , 



Simpson (Dr. George C), on the Electricity of Ram and 

 its Origin in Thunderstorms, 81 ; Atmospheric Elec- 

 tricity over the Ocean, 462 



Simpson (G. C. E.), Haemoglobin Metabolism in Malarial 

 Fever, 260 . 



Simpson (J. J.), Hicksonella, a New Gorgonellid Genus, 



Simpson (Dr. Sutherland), Observations on the Body Tem- 

 perature of the Domestic Fowl during Incubation, 261 



Simulium and Pellagra, R. Shelford, 41 ; Dr. C. Gordon 

 Hewitt, 169 



Simultaneity of " Abruptlv-beginning " Magnetic Storms, on 

 the, O. krogness, 170; Dr. L. A. Bauer, 306 



Sinel (J.), Exploration of a Palaeolithic Cave-dwelling, 

 known as La Cotte, at St. Brelade, Jersey, 344 



Sino-ing- the Brain and the Voice in Speech and Song, 

 Prof F. W. Mott, F.R.S., Prof. John G. McKendnck, 

 F.R.S., 199; the Abuse of the Singing and Speaking 

 Voice Causes, Effects, and Treatment, Prof. E. J. 

 Moure and A. Bowver. Prof. John G. McKendrick, 

 F.R.S., 199; the Voice, Dr. W. A. Aitken, Prof. John G. 

 McKendrick, F.R.S., 199 . „ ♦, ' 



Singularities of Curves and Surfaces, A. B. Bassett, 

 F.R.S., 336, 440; T. J. I'a. B., 336. 440 



Sirius, the Radial Velocity of, W. Munch, 151 



