XXXIV 



Index 



[Nature, 

 June 13, 1901 



Sand (Dr. H. J. S.), Concentration at Electrodes in Solutions, 



23, 196 

 Sanger (Lt.-Col. J. P.), the Census of Cuba, 162 

 Sanitation : the Treatment of London Sewage, Prof. Frank 



Clowes, 190 

 Sarruf (Dr. N. Y.), Malaria and Mosquitoes, 180 

 Saturnian System, Dimensions of the. Prof. T. J. J. See, 477 

 Saunders (G. S. ), Insect-capture by Araujia Albens, 98 

 Scandinavian Colony in Massachusetts, a Pre-Columbian, Gerard 

 Fowkes, 192 



Scanes (John), Upper Greensand and Chloritic Marl of Mere 

 and Maiden Bradley, 291 



Scenery and Geology of the Peak of Derbyshire, the, Elizabeth 

 Dale, 80 



Schaer (E. ), New Type of Shortened Telescope, 452 



Schiifer (A. E.), Textbook of Physiology, 270 



Schaflfers (V. ), Les Plaques sensibles au Champ Electrostatique, 

 82 



Sc\\effers (Dr. Georg), Einfiihrung in die Theorie der Curven 

 in der Ebene und im Raume, 584 



Scheler (Dr. Max F.), die Transzendentale und die Psycholo- 

 gische Methode, 438 



Schiaparelli (G. V.), Opposition of Mars in 1888, 286 



Schiller (F. C. S.), the "Usefulness" of Science, 298 



Schlich (Dr. W.), Forestry in Great Britain, 565 



Schlichtes (Dr.), Death of, 545 



Schlick (O. ), Cause of Vibrations in Deutschland, 546 



Schmeil (Dr. O.), a Textbook of Zoology, treated from a Bio- 

 logical Standpoint, 321 



Schmidt (Orlando P.), a Self-verifying Chronological History 

 of Ancient Egypt, a Book of Startling Discoveries, 581 



Schonbein (Christian Friedrich), the Letters of Jons Jacob Ber- 

 zelius and, 1836-1847, Georg W. A. Kahlbaum, Francis V. 

 Darbishire, H. V. Sidgwicki Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., 77 



Schott (C. A.), the Figure of the Earth, 408 



Schrenk (Dr. H. von). Trees Bent by Frost, 404 



Schryver (S. B.), Morphine, ii., 626 



Schuh (Herr), Why Water at Surface of Lake on which Ice 

 is forming is recorded as above Freezing Point, 618 



Schumann (Prof. Dr. Karl), die Flora der Deutschen Schutz- 

 gebiete in der Siidsee, 586 



Schur (Prof.), Heliometer Measures of h and x Persei, 240 



Schuster (Prof. Arthur, F.R.S.), Electric Inertia and Inertia 

 of Electric Convection, 194 ; Handbuch der Spectroscopic, 

 H. Kayser, 317 



Schutze (Dr.), Method of Distinguishing Human from Anim.al 

 Blood, 499 



Schwalbe (Dr. Ernst), Untersuchungen zur Blutgerinnung, 512 



Schwartz (E. H. L. ), Glacial Characters of Prieska Conglome- 

 rate, 12 ; Bushman Paintings from Groot Riet River, 532 



Science : Examinations in Experimental Science, 6 ; Science 

 and Pseudo-Science, 25 ; the Nobel Prizes for Scientific Dis- 

 covery, 40 ; the New Scientific Laboratories at King's College, 

 London, 47 ; the Origin and Progress of Scientific Societies, 

 Sir John Evans, K.C.B., F.R.S., 119; the Alliance between 

 Science and Industry, 135; Scientific Instruments of Pre- 

 cision at the Paris Exhibition, 61 ; E. T. W^arner, 107 ; H. 

 Davidge, 107 ; Prof. C. V. Boys, F.R.S., 156; a Modern 

 Scientific Industry, 173; Scientific and Social Studies, 

 Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace, 174; International Cata- 



I logue of Scientific Literature, 180 ; Progress of Science 

 Teaching, 193 ; Education in Science, James Sutherland, 

 275 ; Science Teachers in Conference, A. T. Simmons, 

 289 ; Conference of Science Masters in Public Schools, 

 Wilfred Mark Webb, 313 ; the New Century, 221 ; Scientific 

 Developments of Biology and Medicine, 286; the "Useful- 

 ness " of Science, F. C. S. Schiller, 298 ; the Story of 

 Nineteenth-century Science, Henry Smith Williams, Prof. 

 T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 342; National Aspects of Scientific 

 Investigation, Prof. H. F. Osborn, 356 ; Prof. W. Bullock 

 Clark, 357 ; Dr. L. O. Howard, 357 ; Dr. B. T. Galloway, 

 358 ; Prof. W. T. Sedgwick, 358 ; Science at Sheffield 

 University College, 383 ; Science in Technical and Prepara- 

 tory Schools, A. T. Simmons, 407 ; Scientific Agriculture in 

 the United States, 479 ; Forthcoming Books of Science, 503 ; 

 a Manual of Elementary Science, R. A. Gregory and A. T. 

 Simmons, 513; National Life from the Standpoint of 

 Science, Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., Prof. E. Ray Lankester, 

 F.R.S., Prof. John Perry, F.R.S., Supp. iii. 



Sclater (Mr.), the Gibraltar Rock Apes, 146 



Sclater (P. L.), the Book of Antelopes, 509 

 Sclater (W. L. ), the Mammals of South Africa, 83 

 Scotland, the Wildfowl of, J. G. Millais, 567 

 Scott (A.), Preparation of Iodic Acid, 339 



Scott (D. H., F.R.S.), Studies in Fossil Botany, 53 ; Seed-like 

 Fructification in Palaeozoic Lycopods, 121 ; Lepidocarpon, 506 



Screws, a Treatise on the Theory of, Sir Robert Stawell Ball, 

 F.R.S., Prof. J. D. Everett, F.R.S., 246 



Scripture (E. W. ), on the Nature of Vowels, 626 



Seal and Whale Fishery, Notes on, T. Southwell, 524 



Secondary Sexual Characters, J. T. Cunningham, 29, 231 ; 

 Secondary Sexual Characters and the Coloration of the Prong- 

 buck, R. I. Pocock, 157 



Sedgwick (Prof. W. T.), National Aspects of Scientific Investi- 

 gation, 358 



See (Prof. T. J. J.), Diameter of Venus, 212; Dimensions of 

 the Saturnian System, 477 



Seismology : Bollettino della Societa Italiana, 22, 169, 339 ; 

 Some Remarkable Earthquake Effects, 87 ; Propagation 

 across Pacific of Sea-waves from Japanese Earthquake of June 

 15, 1896, Dr. C. Davison, 140; Seismology in Japan, Prof. 

 J. Milne, F.R.S., 588; the Effects of an Earthquake on 

 Human Beings, Dr. Charles Davison, 165 ; Death of Dr. G. 

 Pacher, 256 ; the Tripolis and Triphyli^ Earthquakes of 1898 

 and 1899, Prof. Mitzopulos, 283; an Earthquake on February 

 10, Prof. Augusto Arcimis, 396 ; Tromometric Records of 

 Mount Etna in Catania Observatories, A. Ricco and L. 

 Franco, 425 ; the Iceland Earthquakes of August and Sep- 

 tember 1896, Dr. Thoroddsen, 595 



Sellers (Prof. T. F.), an Elementary Treatise on Qualitative 

 Chemical Analysis, 369 



Selborne Yew-tree, the, F. Southerden, 491 



Selborne, the Natural History and Antiquities of, and a Garden 

 Kalendar, Rev. Gilbert White, 606 



Selenium in Sulphuric Acid, V. H. Veley, F. R.S., 587 



Selous (F. C), Sport and Travel, East and West, 125 



Senderens (J. H. ), Reduced Nickel active Catalytic Agent, 354 ; 

 General Method for Synthesis of Naphthenes, 484 



Sensational Newspaper Reports as to Physiological Action of 

 Common Salt, Prof. Jacques Loeb, 372 



Sentinel Milk Steriliser, the Cambridge, 166 ; D. Berry, 205 ; 

 Your Reviewer, 205 



Serotherapy : the Kasauli Pasteur Institute, 35 ; Sieroterapia e 

 Vaccinazioni preventive contro La Peste Bubonica Dott. 

 Alessandro Lustig, 105 ; the Value of Anti-Pkgue Serum, 

 112; Serotherapy and Rinderpest in India, Mr. Lingard, 

 161 ; Protective Inoculation against Horse-sickness in Cage 

 Colony, Dr. Edington, 282 ; Serotherapy of Distemper, Dr. 

 Copeman, 332 



Seton-Thompson (Ernest), Raggylug, the Cottontail Rabbit, and 

 other Animal Stories, 5 



Sewage: the Treatment of London Sewage, Prof. Frank 

 Clowes, 190 ; the Chicago Drainage Canal, 547 



Seward (A. C, F.R.S.), Catalogue of the Mesozoic Plants in • 

 the Department of Geology, British Museum (Natural 

 History) : the Jurassic Flora. I. — The Yorkshire Coast, 537 



Sexual Characters, Secondary, J. T. Cunningham, 29 ; Second- i 

 ary Sexual Characters and the Colouration of the Prong-buck,* 

 R. I. Pocock, 157 ^ 



Sexual Dimorphism in the Animal Kingdom : a Theory of the 

 Evolution of Secondary Sexual Characters, J. T. Cunning- 

 ham, 197, 250, 299; Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., 197, 251, 

 299 



Shakespeare's Greenwood, George Morley, 204 



Shaler (N. S.), Geology of Richmond (Va.) Basin, 215; 

 Geology of Narragansett Basin, 216 j 



Sharp (Dr. B. ), Contents of Cods' Stomachs, 618 'fli 



Sharp (Mr.), Observations of Nova Persei, 628 '^1 



Sheffield University College, Science at, 383 



Sheldon (J. M. Arms), Concretions from the Champlain Clays 

 of the Connecticut Valley, 566 



Shelley (G. E.), the Birds of Africa, 393 



Shenstone (W. A., F. R.S.), the Elements of Inorganic 

 Chemistry, 249 ; Laboratory Companion for Use with Shen- . 

 stone's Inorganic Chemistry, 346 



Shetland, the Field-Mice and Wrens of St. Kilda and, G. E. H. 

 Barrett-Hamilton, 299 



Ships, the British and German Antarctic, 591 



Sidgwick (N. V.), the Letters of Jons Jacob Berzelius and 

 Christian Friedrich Schonbein, 1836- 1847, 77 



