Nature, "1 

 March 30, t9i6j 



Index 



xvii 



Sanderson (Lieut. G.) [obituary], 293 



Sandvvith (Ur. F. M.), Lectures on Typhus Fever, etc., 109 



Sapir (li.), Social Organisation of the Nass River Indians, 



712 

 Sastry (S. G.), Bleaching of Palm-oil, 574 

 Saunders (VV.), appointed Professor of Chemistry of Sibpur, 



26 

 Schiifer (Sir E. A.), The Place of Science in Education, 676 

 Schiff (J. H.), Gift to Barnard College, 330 

 Schiff (Prof. U.) [death], 119 

 Schryver (S. B.), Clot Formation, 667 



Schuchert (C), Palasozoic Star-fishes and Brittle Stars, 206 

 Schuster (Prof. A.), Electric Conductivity of the Atmosphere, 



425 ; Presidential Address to the British Association, 34 ; 



and Prof. C. H. Lees, Exercises in Practical Physics, 



Fourth Edition, 702 

 Scott (Kilburn), Abandonment of Lectures at University 



College, London, 611 ; Electrical Production of Nitrates, 



Scott (H.), Invasion of Chloropid Flies, 631 



Scott (Hugh), Tineid Moths of Central America, 533 



Scott (Dr. H. H.), Typhoid Fever in Kingston, Jamaica, 

 52 



Scott (Capt. R. F.), Unveiling of a Statue of, 348 



Searle (A. B.), Bricks and Artificial Stones of Non-plastic 

 Materials, 167 



Searle (Dr. F. G. C), Experimental Harmonic Motion, 226 



Seares (Prof. F. H.), A Notation for use in the Discussion 

 of Star Colours, 137 ; Colours of Stars in the Clusters 

 N.G.C. 1647 and M. 67, 633 ; Star Colours, 95 ; The 

 Notation of Star Colours, 603 ; and H. Shapley, Con- 

 densation, Colour, and Magnitude in Star Clusters, 137 



Seeliger (Prof. H. von), made a Knight of the Prussian 

 Order of Merit, 175 



Selborne (Lord), an Appeal for the Increase of the Supply 

 of Food, 176 



Seligman (Prof. C. G.), Opening Address to the 

 Anthropology Section, British Association, 130 



Seward (Prof. A. C), Prof. C. R. Zeiller, 402 



Shapley (Dr. H.), Magnitudes in Star Clusters, 725 ; 

 Second-type Stars of low mean Density, 27, 575 ; and 

 M. B. Shapley, Light Curve of XX Cygni, 27, 237 



Sharp (L. T.), Salts, Soil Colloids, and Soils, 556 



Shaw (F. G.), The Complete Science of Fly Fishing and 

 Spinning, 6 



Shaw (K.), Comet 1915 a (Mellish), 547; The Variable 

 Nebula, N.G.C. 6729, 575 



Shaw (Sir Napier), Course of Lectures in Dynamical 

 Meteorology at the University of London, 192 



Shaw (Dr. P. E.), The Masses of Heavenly Bodies and the 

 Newtonian Constant, 143 ; The Newtonian Constant of 

 Gravitation as affected by Temperature, 416 



Shavy (R. C), Discovery of a Roman Measure, 48 



Shaw and Ajrekar, Two Species of Rhizoctonia, 377 



Shearman (J. N), The Natural Theology of Evolution, 167 



Shepard (J.), Yerkes and Coyurn, Habit Formation, etc., 

 in Animals, 207 



Sheppard (T.), Bibliography of Yorkshire Geology (C. F. 

 Fox-Strangways Memorial Volume), 675 ; William 

 Smith's Maps. 620 



Shorter (S. A.), and S. Ellingworth, Emulsifying Action of 

 Soap, 416 



Shipley (Dr. A. E.), The Ecto-parasites of Man, 464 



Shiras (G.), Destruction of Animal and Plant Life in the 

 Gatun Region, 14 



Shufeldt (Dr. R. W.), Cretaceous and Tertiary Remains 

 of Birds in the Peabody Museum, 657 



Shull (G. H.), appointed Professor of Botany and Genetics 

 at Princeton University, 26 



Sidgwick (Dr. H. V.), Homogeneous Catalysis, 275 



Sidgwick (Mrs. H.), Opening Address to the Educational 

 Science Section, British Association, 70 



Siegbahn (M.), Relations between the K and L Series of 

 the High-Frequency Spectra, 676 



Sim (J.), and A. M. Wylie, Laboratory Work for Coal- 

 mining Students, 227 



Simmons (W. H.), Formic Acid as a Reagent in Essential 

 Oil Analysis, 331 



Simon (E. D.), Lines of Research in Smoke Abatement, 274 



Sinclair (J.) [death!. 292 



Singer (Dr. C), Dawn of Microscopical Discovery, 121 ; 



The Cures of the Diseased in Forraine Attempts of the 

 I English Nation. In Facsimile, with Introduction and 



I Notes, 452 



I Skinner (S.), Science Scholarships, 704 



Sloane (T. G.), New Genera and Species of Carabidae, 193 

 ] Smalley (F. W.), Plumage Phases of the Ducks, 319 



Smallwood (Prof. J. C), Recording Power Plant Opera- 

 tions, 122 



Smith (A. M.), Effect of Drying on the Respiration of 

 Plant Organs, 356 



Smith (Prof. C. A. M.), Modern Universities in China, 313 



Smith (Prof. G. Elliot), Derivation of Elements of Early 

 American Civilisation from the Old World, 612 ; On 

 the Significance of the Geographical Distribution of the 

 Practice of Mummification, 370 ; Pre-Columbian Repre- 

 sentations of the Elephant in America, 340, 425, 501, 

 593 ; Rdcial Distribution in the Balkans, 299 ; Scottish 

 " Elephant" Designs, 703 

 I Smith (George) [obituary], 404 

 I Smith (H. E.), Grasshopper Outbreak in New Mexico, 377 



Smith (H. L.), Melting-Point of Salicylic Acid, 331 



Smith (Dr. J. R.), The Bedouin and his Surroundings, 632 



Smith (T.), and R. W. Cheshire, Constructional Data of 

 Small Telescope Objectives, 203 



Smith (L. B.), Zoning of Carboniferous Strata, 49 



Soddy (Prof. F.), Radio-active Elements and the Periodic 

 Law, 240 ; Radio-active Problems in Geology, 158 ; The 

 Cumberland Earthquake of October 2, 229 



Sol^ (J. C), Astronomical Applications of Stereoscopic 

 Photography, 585 ; Displacement of Photographic Stellar 

 Images, 209 ; Stereoscopic Measurement of Proper 

 Motions, 603 



SoUas (Prof. W. J.), Reconstructions of Fossils by Serial 

 Sections, 157 



Solms-Laubach (Count) [obituary article], 541 



Solomon (Sir W. H.), elected to an Honorary Fellowship at 

 Peterhouse, Cambridge, 303 



Somerville (A. A.), Military Training in Schools, 328 



Somerville (Prof. W.), Pot-Culture Experiments, 357 ; and 

 Prof. F. Keeble, Belgian Soldiers in Holland, 6^^^ 



Sonnenschein (Prof. E. A.), Treatment of Coal by Salt, 

 434 



Soper (H. E.), The Probable Error of the Amplitudes in 

 a Fourier Series obtained from a given set of Observa- 

 tions, 32 



Sorauer (Prof. P.) [obituary], 600 



Sotome .(P''of- K.), The Variation of Latitude, 715 



Southwell (T.), Indian Parasites of Fish, 465 ; Supply of 

 Fish in the United Provinces, 294 



Sparks (C. P.), Development of the Electricity Supply 

 Industry, 407 



Spencer (Dr. Baldwin), Guide to the Ethnological Collec- 

 tions, National Museum, Melbourne, Second Edition, 234 



Spencer (Miss E. E.), appointed Inspectress of Schools in 

 the United Provinces, 26 



Spencer (L. J.), Crystals of Iron Phosphide, 361 



Sperry (E. A.), The Gyro-stabiliser for Ships, 574 



Spiegel (Prof. L.), Chemical Constitution and Physiological 

 Action, Translated, with additions, by Dr. C. Luede- 

 king and A. C. Boylston, 675 



Spinden (Dr. H. J.), Pre-Columbian Representations of the 

 Elephant in America, 592 



Stainier (Prof. X.), A New Eurypterid from the Belgian 

 Coal Measures, 109 



Stapf (Dr. O.), Two West African Cereals, 350 



Stansbie (J. H.), Elementary Practical Metallurgy for 

 Technical Students and others, 535 



Stansfield (Dr. A.), The Electrothermic Smelting of Iron 

 Ores in Sweden, 660 



Stansfield (E.), and F. E. Carter, Products and By-products 

 of Coal, It; 



Stead (Dr. J. E.), Analyses of German Shells, 575 



Steadman (F. M.), Unit Photography, 368 



Stebbing (Rev. T. R. R.), Molluscs, Mammals, and 

 Memorabilia, 56 ; South African Crustacea, 350 



Stebbins (C. A.), The Principles of Agriculture thrdugh the 

 School and the Home Garden, 339 



Stefansson (V.), The Canadian Arctic Expedition, 95 



Stein (Sir Aurel), Expedition in Asia, 434 ; Explorations in 

 Central Asia, 231; 



Stephens (Miss J.), Sponges around the Irish Coasts, 487 



