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Index 



r Nature, 

 [_Ai>rU 14, 192 



Sanspm (G. S.), The Parthenogenetjc Segmentation of the 



Ovum of the Water-vole within the Ovary, 671 

 Sargeaunt (J.), The Trees, Shrubs, and Plants of Virgil, 



Sassa (K.), and Prof. C. S. Sherrington, The Myogram of 

 the Flexor-reflex evoked by a Single Break-shocli, 778 



Saunders (Miss E. R.), Inheritance of Hoariness in Stocks, 

 188; Our Conceptions of the Processes of Heredity 

 (Presidential Address to the Botany Section of the 

 British Association), 224, 255 



Saunders (J. T.), re-appointed Demonstrator of Animal 

 Morphology in Cambridge University, 34 



Saunders (V. T.), The Mechanics of Solidity, 534 



Sauvageau (Prof. C), New Observations on Ectocarpus 

 padinae, 555 ; Utilisation des Algues Marines, 435 



Savage (A.), Sir Norman Lockyer, 25 



Savage (Dr. W. G.), Food Poisoning and Food Infections, 



41 

 Savornin (J.), The Distribution and Direction of the Phos- 

 phate Basins in Western Morocco, 818 

 Savory (A. H.), Grain and Chaff from an English Manor, 



211 

 Scammell (G.), and Nephew, A New Six-wheel Commercial 



Vehicle, 292 

 Schafer (Sir E. Sharpey), The Essentials of Histology : 



Descriptive and Practical. Eleventh edition, io6 

 Scharlieb (Dr. Mary), Vaccination, 575 

 Schaumasse (A.), Observations of the Skjellerup Comet 



(1920I1), 778 

 Scheffler (L.), A. Sartory, and P. Pellissier, Use of Silicate 



of Soda in Intravenous Injections, 100 

 Schloesing (A. T.), The Separation of Two Salts having a 



Common Ion, 521 

 Schonland (Dr. S.), The Phanerogamic Flora of Uitenhage 



and Port Elizabeth, 57 

 Schrenck-Notzing (Baron von). Translated by Dr. E. E. 



Fournier d'Albe, Phenomena of Materialisation : A 



Contribution to the Investigation of Mediumistic Tele- 

 plastics, 367 

 Schuster (Sir Arthur), The Absorption and Scattering of 



'Light, 456 

 Schuster (L. F.), Literature for Men of Letters and Science 



in Russia, 728 

 Schwarz (Prof. E. H. L.), The Culture of the Ovambos, 



516; The Kalahari and the Possibilities of its Irriga- 

 tion, 390; The Kalahari or Thirstland Redemption, 2 

 Scott (H. H.), and C. Lord, Nototherium Mitchelli, 199, 



330 

 Scripture (Prof. E. W.), Nature of Vowel Sounds, 632, 



664; The Mechanism of Speech, 417 

 Seagrave (F. E.), Elements of Borrelly's Comet, 322 

 Scares (Dr. F. H.), The Sun's Magnetic Field, 191 ; and 



E. P. Hubble, The Colour of Nebulous Stars, 223 

 Searle (Prof. A.), [obituary], 446 

 Sedgwick (Dr. W. T.), [obituary], 837 

 See (Dr. T. J. J.), Measurement, of the Angular Diameter 



of Betelgeux, 705 ; Stellar Development in Relation 



to Michelson's Measurement of the Diameter of 



Betelgeux, 663 

 Seely (Major-Gen. J. B.), Offer of a Prize to Cambridge 



University for an Essay on .Aeronautics, 649 

 Seidell (Dr. A.), Solubilities of Inorganic and Organic 



Substances. Second edition, 434 

 Seligman (Prof. C. G.), The Older Palseolithic Age in 



"Egypt, 774 

 Senderens (J. B.), The Catalytic Decomposition of the 



Chloroacetic Acids, 778 ; The" Catalytic Dehydration of 



Fermentation Amyl Alcohol, 459 

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



Philosophical Society, 354 ; and Prof. B. Sahni, Indian 



Gondwana Plants : A Revision, 770 

 Shackleton (Sir Ernest), Proposed Expedition to Arctic 



Regions, 815 

 Shand (C. D.), A Study of the Stars of Type N, 842 

 Shann (E. W.), Museums and School Teachmg, 344, 384 

 Shapley (H.), A Note on a Simple Device for Increasing 



the Photographic Power of Large Telescopes, 167 ; 



Thermokinetics of Liometopum apiculattim, Mayr, 587 

 -Shaw (J. J.), Microseisms, 348 

 Shatv (Sir Napier), Symbolic Language of Science, 301 ; 



The British Association, 178; The Conditions that 



make for Good Citizenship, 579 ; The Energy of 



Cyclones, 436 

 Shearer (Dr. C), The Influence of Salts on Growth, 4% 

 Sheldon (H. H.), Charcoal .Activation, 587 

 Sheldon (Prof. S.), [obituary], 187 

 Shelford (Dr. V. E.), The Aquatic Biological Resources of 



the United States, 221 

 Sheppard (T.), Old Irish Maps, 243; Old Maps. 180; 



Presented with the Medal of the Yorkshire Numismatic 



Society, 768 ; The Evolution of Topographical and 



Geological Maps, 90; William Smith: his Maps and 



Memoirs, 144 

 Sherrington (Prof. C. S.), Elected a Member of the 



Athen;cum Club, 838 ; Work on the Nervous System, 



442 

 Shipley (Sir .Arthur), Alleged Effect of the Discharge of 



Oil from .Motor-propelled Vessels at Sea, 701 

 Shoolbred (W. .A.), The Flora of Chepstow, 564 

 Shore (Dr. L. E.), re-appointed a University Lecturer in 



Physiology in Cambridge University, 298 

 Sibly (Dr. T. Franklin), Inaugural Address to the 



University College of Swansea, 391 

 Sidgwick (A.), [obituary article], 218 

 Silberstein (Dr. L.), Report on the Quantum Theory of 



Spectra, 660 

 Silvestri (Dr. F.), New Genera of Diplopoda from Cochin, 



etc., 738 

 Sim (Dr. T. R.), Causes Leading towards Progressive 



Evolution of the Flora of South Africa, 388 

 Simmonds (C), Possible New Sources of Power Alcohol, 



244 ; [obituary article], 767 

 Simons (L.), Detection of Induced 3-Ray Emission from 



Substances Exposed to Rontgen Rays by a Photo- 

 graphic Method, 522 

 Simpson (Dr. E. S.), A Graphic Method for the Com- 

 parison of Minerals with Four Variable Components 



forming Two Isomorphous Pairs, 425 

 Simpson (Dr. G. C), British Antarctic Expedition, 



1910— 1913. Meteorology: Vol. i.. Discussion; Vol. ii., 



\Veather Maps and Pressure Curves, 526 ; The 



Meteorology of the Antarctic, 599 

 Sinnatt (Dr. O. S.), appointed Professor of -Aeronautical 



Science at the R..A.F. Cadet College, Cranwell, 134 

 Skaife (S. H.), A Species of Microdon (Diptera) from 



Natal, 427 

 Skjellerup, A New Comet, 546 

 Slade (Dr. R. E.), and G. I. Higson, Photochemical 



Investigations of the Photographic Plate, 362 

 Sloane (T. G.), The Species of Australian Carabidae which 



Range Beyond Australia and its Dependent Islands, 



267 

 Sloane (Dr. T. O'Conor), Liquid Air and the Liquefaction 



of Gases. Third edition, 404 

 Slosson (Dr. E. E.), Easy Lessons in Einstein : A Dis- 

 cussion of the more Intelligible Features of the Theory 



of Relativity, 466 ^ . 



Smith (Prof. A.), Intermediate Text-book of Chemistrv, 



208 

 Smith (E. A.), A Manual on Dental Metallurgy. Fourth 



edition, 594 ; British Non-ferrous Metals Research 



-Association, 381 

 Smith (Rev. E. \V.), and Capt. A. .^L Dale, The Ila- 



speaking Peoples of Northern Rhodesia. 2 vols., 410 

 Smith (Prof. G. McPhail), .An Introductory Course in 



Quantitative Chemical Analysis, with Explanatory 



Notes, Stoichiometrical Problems, and Questions, 75 

 Smith (Miss M.), and Dr. W. McDougall, The Effect of 



Drugs on Fatigue, 549 

 Smith (Dr. S.), Aphrophyllum Hallense, gen. et sp. nov., 



and Lithostrotion from the Neighbourhood of Bingara, 



N.S.W., 36; A Fossil Human Skull Found at Talgai, 



Queensland, 603 

 Smith (White), Commercial Air Services, 259 

 Smithells (Prof. A.), The Tiritish Association, 565 

 Smithson (E. W.), Bequest to the Royal Society, 415 

 Smythe (Dr. J. .A.), Lead : Including Lead Pigments and 



the Desilverisation of Lead, 241 

 Snell (Sir J. F. C), .ippointed a Member of the Advisory 



Council to the Committee of the Privy Council for 



Scientific and Industrial Research, 478 



