Sature, 

 February 2, 1922 , 



Index 



XXXlll 



Science, 484 ; Communism and. Dr. J. W. Mellor, 

 113 ; in Edinburgh, History of, 75 ; in the Middle 

 Ages, 34 ; in the Service of the State, T. G. Trevor, 

 253 ; in Westminster Abbey, Eng.-Com. E. C. Smith, 

 437 ; Museum, Report of the, for 1920, 66 ; of Our- 

 selves, The (a Sequel to the " Descent of Man "), 

 Sir Bampfylde Fuller, 525 ; Physical, at the British 

 Association, 448 ; Post-war, Some Aspects and Pro- 

 blems of. Pure and Applied, Sir T. Edward Thorpe, 

 44 ; The History and Method of. Studies in, edited 

 by Dr. C. Singer. Vol. 2, 9 ; The Message of. Sir 

 Richard Gregory (Presidential Address to the Con- 

 ference of Delegates of Corresponding Societies of the 

 British Association) , 61 , 533 ; The Outline of , a Plain 

 Stor\- Simply Told, Edited by Prof. J. .Arthur 

 Thomson, 463 ; The " Proletarisation " of, in Russia, 

 Dr. B. Sokoloflf, 20 ; Dr. H. Lyster Jameson, 147 ; 

 Prof. B. Brauner, 367 



Scientific : and Learned Societies of Great Britain and 

 Ireland, Year Book of the, Thirt>--eighth Annual 

 Issue, 563 ; and Industrial Research, Report of the 

 Committee of the Privy Council for, for the Year 

 1920-21, 489 ; Inference, The Fundamental Principles 

 of, Drs. Dorothy Wrinch and H. Jeffreys, 318 ; 

 Inquir%- a Criminal Occupation ?, Is, Prof. H. E. 

 Armstrong, 241 ; Men as Citizens, Sir Richard Gregory 

 and others, 415 ; Periodicals, World List of. Prof. 

 W. W. Watts, 531 ; Pioneers, Calendar of, 31, 71, 103, 

 134, 167, 197, 230, 262, 293, 324, 356, 387, 420, 452, 

 484. 515. 553. 589; Eng.-Comdr. E. C. Smith, 567; 

 PubUcation, Dr. W. B. Brierlev, 41 ; C. A. Hoare, 

 179; Dr. F. A. Bather, J. A. H., 144; Research: 

 Duke of York, 347 ; in the L'nited States, J. W. 

 WilUamson, 29 ; The Maintenance of. Prof. C. S. 

 Sherrington, 470 ; Society-, The Functions of a, with 

 Special Reference to Meteorology, R. H. Hooker, 135 ; 

 Workers in Russia, Prof. V. Korenchevsky, 469 



Scilla Cooperi, Hook. Fil., etc.. The Pharmacological 

 Action of, J. W. C. Gunn, M. Goldberg, and J. H. 

 Ferguson, 518 



Scleroscope, The Use of the, on Light Specimens of Metals, 

 F. S. Tritton, 198 



Sclerotinia causing Brown Rot of Fruits, Occurrence in 

 N.S.W. of a. The Perfect Stage of a, T. H. Harrison, 

 591 



Scopeloid Fish of the Genus Myctophum, A Fossil, dis- 

 covered by C. Arambourg in Algeria, 576 



Scottish : Fisheries, Prof. W. C. Mcintosh, 228 ; People, 

 The Origin of the. Sir Arthur Keith, Prof. T. H. 

 Br\ce, and others, 548 



Screw Nut, A New Locking, A. Rateau, 263 



Sea : Casualties and Loss of Life, Sir Westcott S. Abell, 

 511 ; Internal Movements in the. Dr. H. Pettersson, 

 450 ; The Colour of the. Prof. C. V. Raman, 367 



Sedum, The Genus, as found in Cultivation, R. Lloyd 

 Praeger, 578 



Seed to the Adult Plant, Contribution of the, H. Coupin, 

 294 



Seeds : of Forest Trees, Times of Fall of, and the Resist- 

 ance of the Air, H.J. Denham, 416 ; The Possibility 

 of determining the Value of, by the Biochemical 

 Method, A. Nemec and F. Duchofi, 454 



Seismometric Measurements of Columns in Japan, Prof. 

 Omori, 130 



Selaginella pitmila. Morphology of. Miss A. V. Duthie, 518 



Sex-manifestations and Motion in Molluscs, Dr. J. H. 

 Orton, 303 ; G. C. Robson, 403 



Sexual Differences in Colour in the Spotted Turtle, S. F. 

 Blake, 444 



Shackleton-Rowett Oceanographic and Antarctic Ex- 

 pedition, The, Dr. H. R. Mill, 159 



Sheffield University, .\ppointments in, 262 



Shipbuilding Returns, The, 290 



Sicily, The Phoenicians in, 269 



SideixJtham Collection of Lepidoptera in the Manchester 

 Museum, The, Dr. J. C. Melville, 478 



Sigillarian Stem found in Suruga Province, A, H. Yabe 

 and S. Endo, 481 



Signal Hill, Effect of Fire on the Vegetation of. Miss M. R. 



Michell, 518 

 Sihca, The Estimation of, A New^ Method for, M. Travers, 



357 



Silumin, A New Light Alloy, 510 



Sil\'iculture of Indian Trees, The, Prof. R. S. Troup, 

 3 vols., 3 



Singapore, King Edward VII. Medical School, J. W. 

 Scharff appointed Lecturer in Biology.- at, 386 



Sleeping Sickness, The Marshall and Vassalls Method of 

 Treatment of. Dr. W. Yorke, 444 



Smoke : Abatement, 557 ; and Noxious Vapours Abate- 

 ment, Committee on. Final Report, 557 ; Nuclei from 

 Phosphorus, The Electrification of, J. J. Dowling and 

 C. J. Haughev, 554 ; Pollution, An Automatic Re- 

 corder of. Dr. J. S. Owens, 166 ; -veil. The, Dr. W. L. 

 Balls, 499 



" Smoky " Quartz, Prof. C. V. Raman, 81 



Smoothing. Tracts for Computers, No. 6, E. C. Rhodes, 



495 



SmuggUng of Drugs in the Federated Malav States, 67 



Snails, The Dispersal of, by Birds, Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell. 

 496 



Snakes that Inflate, G. K. Noble, 27 



Sodium Oleate in the Phenomena of Shock, A. Lumiere and 

 H. Couturier, 230 



Soil : Alkali : Its Origin, Nature and Treatment, Prof. 

 F. S. Harris, 7 ; and Soil Management, Dr. E. J. 

 Russell, 7 



Soils : and Agriculture of the Southern States, The, Dr. 

 H. H. Bennett, 7 ; and Water Supph- of the Maryut 

 District, West of Alexandria, The, Dr. W. F. Hume 

 and F. Hughes, 585 ; Productive, The Fundamentals 

 of Successful Soil Management and Profitable Crop 

 Production, 7 



Solar Eclipse, Total, of September, 1922, Prof. Campbell, 

 291 



South Africa : Roy«d Society of. Election of OflScers of 

 the, 443 ; Social Anthropology- in. Problems of Race 

 and Nationality, Prof. Duerden, 551 ; Some Aspects 

 of Botany in, and Plant Ecology in Natal, Prof. J. W, 

 Bews, 551 ; The Dragon -flies of. Dr. F. Ris, 224 



South African : Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, The : Durban Meeting, 550 ; The South 

 Africa Medal and Grant presented to Sir F. Spencer 

 Lister, 551 ; Dr. A. W. Rogers elected President 

 for 1922, 552; Mammals: A Short Manual for the 

 Use of Field Naturalists, Sportsmen, and Travellers, 

 A. Haagner, 113 ; Paramphistomidae, Fisch., Some, 

 C. S. Grobbe laar, 518 



South Australia, Local Rain-producing Influences in, 



E. T. Quayle, 517 



South London Entomological and Natural History Society, 



Proceedings of the, for 1920-21, 509 

 South Wales Coalfield, The Geology of the, part 13: 



The Country Around Pembroke and Tenby, E. E. L. 



Dixon, 257 

 Southern Rhodesia, Rainfall of, A. H. WaUis, 509 

 Space-time Co-ordinates, A System of, J. L. Syiige, 275 

 Speaking Kinematograph Films, 161 

 Spectra, Absorption, Prof. E. C. C. Baly, 311 

 Spectral Lines, The Decomposition of, by a Magnetic 



Field, Twenty-fifth Anniversary- of Prof. Zeeman's 



Observations of, 315 

 Speech : in the Silent World, Sir Leslie Mackenzie, 191 ; 



through the ^Ether, Sir Oliver Lodge, 88 

 Sphenodon, Preliminary Account of the Spermatogenesis 



of. Dr. L. T. Hogben, 388 

 Spheres, the Movement of. The Resistance of the Air to, 



and the Rate of Ascent of Pilot Balloons, C. E. 



Brazier, 325 

 Spherical Aberration, The Physical Meaning of, L. C. 



Martin, 589 

 Spitsbergen : Depredations of Egg-collectors in. Rev. 



F. C. R. Jourdain, 67 ; The Oxford Expedition to, 

 1921, Ornithological Observations, Rev. F. C. R. 

 Jourdain, 151 



Sponges, Fossil, VIII., C. De Stefani, 390 



