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Index 



r Nature, 



LF'cbruary 2, 195 



Schnippenkotter (Dr. J.), Der Entropologische Gottes- 



beweis : Die physikalische Entwicklung des Entropie- 



prinzips, seine philosophische und apologetische 



Bedeutung, 527 

 Schoep (A.), Curite, A New Radio-active Mineral, 555 

 Schuster (Sir Arthur), elected an Honorary Member of the 



Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 477 ; 



The Tendency of Elongated Bodies to set in the North 



and South Direction, 240 

 Schiitte (K.), The Orbit of 887 Alinda, 256 

 Sclater (W. L.), The " Zoological Record," 436 

 Scott (Dr. D. H.). The Present Position of the Theory of 



Descent, in Relation to the Early History of Plants 



(Presidential Address to the Botany Section of the 



British Association), 60, 153 

 Scott (H. H.), and C. Lord, Studies in Tasmanian Mammals, 



Zaglossus Harrissoni, sp. nov., 72 

 Scripture (Prof. E. W.), The Nature of Vowel Sounds, 82 

 Searle (A. B.), The Clayworker's Handbook. Third 



edition, 398 

 Sedlak (F.), Pure Thought and the Riddle of the Universe. 



Vol. I, Creation of Heaven and Earth, g 

 Seely (Major-Gen. J. E. B.), acceptance of Office of 



President of the Thirty-third Congress of the Royal 



Sanitary Institute, 576 

 Sehgman (Prof. C. G.), and others. Forthcoming Ethno- 

 graphic Expedition to the Sudan, 450 

 Serville (R.), The Tangential and Radial Resistance of a 



Turning Body, 135 

 Sesamy, Life and Mind, 83 

 Seward (Prof. A. C), elected President of the Cambridge 



Philosophical Society, 348 ; The Danish Arctic 



Station, 320 

 •hackleton (Sir Ernest), change of Plans for the Antarctic 



Expedition, 478 

 Shannon (W. G. St. John), A Composite Sill at Newton 



Abbot, 485 

 Shapley (Dr. H.), A New Suggestion to Explain Geological 



Climatic Changes, 417 ; appointed Director of the 



Harvard College Observator}-, 443 ; and Miss B. W. 



Mayberry, The Furthest Cluster, 580 ; and Helen N. 



Davis, Studies of Magnitude in Star Clusters, XII., 263 

 Shaw (Sir Napier), London Air, 166 

 Shaxby (J. H.), Reflection " Halo " of (Semi-)Cylindrical 



Surfaces, 369 

 Sheals (A.), and C. B. Moffat, Squirrels Born Early in the 



Year, 163 

 Shephard (J.), The Rotifera of Australia and their Dis- 

 tribution, 517 

 Sheppard (T.), Spurn Point and the Lost Towns of the 



Humber Coast, 253 

 Sherrington (Prof. C. S.), elected President of the British 



Association, 95 ; elected President of the Royal 



Society, 476 ; The Maintenance of Scientific Research, 



470 

 Shipley (Sir A. E.), Indian Land Mollusca, 271 

 Simons (Dr. L.), appointed Reader in Physics at Birkbeck 



College, 552 

 Singer (Dr. C), The History of Anatomical Illustration, 



141 ; The History of the Doctrine of Infection, 507 

 Skaife (S. H.), Variation and Heredity in the Bruchidae, 295 

 Skues (G. E. M.), The Way of a Trout with a Fly, and Some 



Further Studies in Minor Tactics, 301 

 Sladen (F. W. L.), [death], 127 

 Sloog (H.), [death], 346 



Small (Prof. J.), The Flight of Thistledown, 500 

 Smith (Eng.-Com. E. C), Science in Westminster Abbey, 



437 ; The Calendar of Scientific Pioneers, 567 

 Smith (Prof. E. F.), Priestley in America, 1 794-1 804, 394 

 Smith (Prof. G. Elliot), Biitschli's Lectures on Comparative 



Anatomy, 236 ; elected an Honorary Member of the 



Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 477 ; 



and Capt. G. Crowden, The Mound Builders of 



Dunstable, 512 

 Smith (J. Warren), Agricultural Meteorology : The Effect 



of Weather on Crops, 300 

 Smith (W. Campbell), Some Minerals from Leadhills, 388 

 Smithells (Prof. A.), From a Modern University : Some 



Aims and Aspirations of Science, 429 



Smits (Prof. A.), Die Theorie der Allotropie, 298 



Soergel (W.), Die Ursachen der diluvialen Aufschotterung 



und Erosion, 464 

 Sokoloff (Dr. B.), The " Proletarisation of Science " in 



Russia, 20 

 Sollas (Prof. W. J.), The Age of the Earth, 281 

 Somigliana (C), Depth of Glaciers, II., 389 ; III., 390 

 Sotome (K.), Studies on Astronomical Time-keepers and 



Time-preserving Systems, 175 

 Sousa (P. de), Some Remarkable Rocks from Angola, 389 

 Southborough (Lord), elected an Honorary Member of the 



Institution of Electrical Engineers, 413 

 Souza (D. H. de), and J. A. Hewitt, Idio-ventricular 



Periodicity, 485 

 Sparre (M. de). The Yield of Reaction Turbines working 



under a Variable Load, 516 

 Spencer (Sir Baldwin), Australian Ethnology, 191 

 Stamp (L. D.), The Base of the Devonian, with Special 



Reference to the Welsh Borderland, 453 ; and S.W. 



Wooldridge, The Igneous and Associated Rocks of 



Llanwrtyd (Brecon), 453 

 Stansfield (J.), Banded Precipitates of Vivianite in a 



Saskatchewan Fireclay, 589 

 Stebbing (Rev. T. R. R.), Curiosities of Nomenclature, 340 

 Stebbings (Dr. J.), to succeed Prof. G. C. Comstock as 



Director of the Observatory of the University of 



Wisconsin, 443 

 Steel (T.), Calcium Oxalate in the Gidgee Wattle {Acacia 



Cambagei), 103 ; Chemical Notes : Botanical, 591 ; 



Gold-coloured Teeth of Sheep, 242 

 Steele (L. J.), and H. Martin, A New Method of Automatic 



Electric Welding, 547 

 Stefansson (V.), arrival at Wrangell Island of the Expedi- 

 tion of, 414 ; Work of the Canadian Arctic Expedi- 

 tion of 1913-18, 349 

 Steiner (L.), A Special Form of Magnetic Disturbance, 446 

 Stelfox (A. W.), Pisidium clessini in British Lochs, 40 ; 



and C. B. Moffat, A Curious Flight by a Hairv-armed 



Bat, 163 

 Stenton (R.), Ophion luteus, 403 

 Stephenson (Dr. J.), Penial and Genital Setae of Lumbriciis 



terrestris, L., MiilL, 337 

 Stevens (T.), Hydraulic Power Development, 443 

 Stirling (W. G.), Smuggling of Drugs in the Federated 



Malay States, 67 

 Storm (Prof. A. V.), and Dr. K. C. Davis, How to Teach 



Agriculture : A Book of Methods in this Subject, 334 

 Stott (V.), Note on Pipettes, 590 

 Struben (A. M. A.), Tidal Power, 564 

 Stuart (Mrs. L. A.), bequests by, 166 



Sumner (Capt. P. H.), The Design and Stability of Stream- 

 line Kite Balloons, with Useful Tables, Aeronautical 



and Mechanical Formulae, 11 1 

 Sutherland (G. A.), Simple Sensitive Flames, 532 

 Swales (E. R.), Apple Canker: Two Centuries' Practice 



in its Control, 290 

 Swann (Prof. W. F. G.), The Influence of the Size of the 



Earth on Certain Changes in Terrestrial Magnetism, 



130 

 Swift (M. P.), The Development of Optical Industries, 305 

 Swisher (W. S.), Religion and the New Psychology, 525 

 Synge (E. H.), Uniform Motion in the ^Ether, 80 

 Synge (J. L.), A System of Space-Time Co-ordinates, 275 



Takahashi (Y.), Measuring the Separations of Iron Lines 



produced between Nickel Steel Electrodes by the 



Spark of an Induction Coil, 350 

 Tassy (E.), and P. Leris, Les Ressources du Travail 



Intellectuel en France, 270 

 Taylor (G. I.), Experiments with Rotating Fluids, 356 

 Taylor (J. K.), Chemistry of Kurrajong Seeds, 518 

 Taylor (J. W.), The Land and Freshwater Mollusca of the 



British Isles, No. 24, 578 

 Taylor (T. W. J.), Radiation and Chemical Action, 210 

 Taylor- Jones (Prof. E.), The Theory of the Induction Coil, 



461 

 Teichman (E.), Travels of a Consular Officer in North-west 



China, 234 



