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Index 



Naturt, 



_September 26, 1918 



E. Shipley, Britain's 



Sciiuster (Prof, A.), and Dr 



Heritage of Science, 161 

 Schwetz (Pr, J.). Habits of Three Species of Tsetse-flies, 



Scott (C. H.) [obituary], 488 



Seabroke (G. M.) [death], 91 ; [obituary], 132 



Scares. (F. H.), A. van Maanen, and F. Elierman, Loca- 

 tion of the Sun's Magnetic Axis, 479 



Searle (A. B.), Refractory Materials : Their Manufacture 

 and Uses, 21 



Searle <Dr. G. M.) [obituary], 430 



Sedgwick (Prof. W. T.), and Prof. H. W. Tyler, A Short 

 History of Science, 161 



Seekings (Dr. S.), The Baby, 403 



Sen (J. N.), Composition of Feeding Stuffs Available in 

 India, 230 



Senier (Prof. A.) [death], 371 ; [obituary article], 389 



Senter (Dr. G.), appointed Principal of Birkbeck College, 



459 



Shapley (Dr. H.), Globular Star Clusters, 233 ; Nebulosity 

 in Star Clusters, 314 



Shaw (D. M.), Form and Function of Teeth, iii 



Shaw (Sir Napier), appointed Scientific Adviser in Meteor- 

 ology to H.M. Government, 248; The Halley Lecture 

 on " The First Chapter in the Story of the Winds," 

 258 ; Units and Unity, 326 



Sheppard (E. J.), Methods of Staining in Bulk and Counter- 

 staining, 198 . 



Sheppard (T.), Bronze Age Weapons in the Doncaster 

 Museum, 508 ; Implements of the Bronze Age in the 

 Whitby Museum, 91 



Sherlock (Dr. R. L.), Geology and Genesis of the Trefriw 

 Pyrites Deposit, 319 



Shrubsole (W. H.), Weeping Forms of Elm, 365 



Sibly (Dr. T. F.), appointed Professor of Geology at .A-rm- 

 strong College, 178 



Silberstein (Dr. L.), Relativity, 454 



Silvester (C. F.), Fishes New to the Fauna of Porto 

 Rico, 4.34 



Simeon (F.), Critical Angle Refractometers of the Pulfrich 

 Type, 332 ; The Accuracy Attainable with Critical 

 Angle Refractometers, 219 



Simpson (Dr. J. J.), The Bionomics of Tsetse-flies in the 

 Gold Coast, 311 



Sims {T. P.), Bequest to the Swansea Technical School, 357 

 ^Singer (Dr. C), Studies in the History and Method of 

 Science, 82 



Skeats (Prof. E. W.), The Funafuti Boring and the 

 Origin of Coral Reefs and Atolls, 152 



Slipher (Dr. V. M.), Motion of Our Stellar System, 72 ; 

 Spectrum and Radial Velocity of N.G.C. 1068, 114 



Smeal (G.), Construction for an Approximate Quadrature 

 of the Circle, 304 



Smeeth (Dr. W. F.), The Geology of Southern India, 119 



Smillie and Watt. A Curious Case of Ground Ice, 138 



Smith (Prof. G. Elliot), Race, Character, and Nationality, 

 09; The Teaching of Anatomy, iii 



Smith (Harlan I.), Archaeological Museum Work and the 

 War, 509 



Smith (M.), and Matthews, Intestinal Protozoa in Non- 

 dysenteric Cases, 95 



Smith (R.), Geology of Flint Implements, 315 



Smith (Sir Swire) [obituary], 49 



Smith (T.), Charts for Assisting in the Selection of Suit- 

 able Glasses for Cemented Doublets, 339 ; The Detec- 

 tion of Ghosts in Prisms, 79 ; Use of Approximate 

 Methods in obtaining Constructional Data for Tele- 

 scope Objectives. 38 



Smith-Pearse (Rev. T. N. Hart), A Flora of Epsom and 

 its Neighbourhood, 263 



Smvth (W. Woods). Man's Ancestry, 386 



Soddv (Prof. F.), Old Universities and New Needs, 461 ; 

 The Profits of Research, 343 



Somerville /Prof. W.), Results"^ of Farming " Poverty 

 Bottom," 71 



Sopp (Dr.), The Pleomorphism and Developmental Cvcles 

 of the Bacteria. 489 • 



Southwell (T.), and B. Prashaw, Culture of the Hilsa 

 Food Fish, 3qi 



Spielmann (Dr. 'P. E.), Constituents of Coal-tar and 

 their Properties, 433 



Stanford's Map of Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein, etc., 



.412 

 Stanley (Sir A.), Government Support of the Dyes Indus- 

 try, 309 ; Payment of Scientific Men in connection 



with Industrial Research Associations, 410 

 Starling (Prof. E. H.), Natural Science in the Educational 



System of Great Britain, 150; The Linacre Lecture on 



the Law of the Heart, 43 

 Stebbing (E. P.), Position and Prospects , of the Home 



Timber Supply, 386 ; The Afforestation Question in 



Britain, 466 

 Stej'neger (L.), and T. Barbour, A Check List of North 



American Amphibians and Reptiles, 242 

 Stephen (G. A.), The Work of A. H. Patterson, 472 

 Stephenson (Miss), Endowment of a Studentship at the 



Armstrong College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 318 

 Stephenson (T. A.), Actiniaria Collected in Irish Waters 



during 1899-1914, 360 

 Stephenson (Sir W. H.) [death], 208 

 Sterling (J. W.), Bequest to Yale University, 419, 519 

 Stern (Sir E.), Gift to the University of London, 77 

 Stevenson (Miss E. A.), The Young Moon seen as a Circle, 



3.';2 * 



Stevenson (E. H.) [obituai-y], 430 

 Stew£yt (Capt. M. J.), elected Professor of Pathology and 



Bacteriology in Leeds L»niversity, 338 

 Stock (Prof. H. H.), Storing of Bituminous Coal, 412 

 Stocking (Prof. W. A.), Manual of Milk Products, 83 

 Stopes (Dr. Marie), Benncttites Scottii, sp. nov., 219; 



The Biological Aspect of thg Constitution of Coal, 



2119; to be the British Editor in Palaeobotany of 



Botanical Abstracts, 349 

 Stormer (Prof. C), Photographic Determination of the 



.'Altitude of the Aurora of December 16, 1917, in 



Christiania, 4 

 Stracke (G.), The New Wolf Planet. 30 

 Stringer (C. E.), Means of Locomotion In Planarians, 19 

 Stromberg (G.), A Determination of the Solar Motion and 



the Stream Motion, 480 

 Stromgren (Prof. E.), Origin of Comets, 511 

 Stroud (S. H.), appointed Lecturer in Pharmacy and 



Chemistry in Sydney LTniversity, 519 

 Strutt (Hon. R. J.)', Active Nitrogen, 332 ; Scattering of 



Liffht by Dust-free Air, 37 

 Stuart-Menteath (P. W.), The Age of Limestone in the 



" Detroit de la Navarre," 373 

 Sutton (J. R.). The Possibility of Long-range Weather 



Forecasts, 520 

 Swinton (A. A.' Campbell), English Work on X-rays, 512 

 Sydenham (Lord), Education, Science, and Leadership, ^^33, 



335 ; Opening Address at the British Scientific Pro- 

 ducts Exhibition, 493 



Takamine (T.), and U. Yoshida, Measurements of the 

 Electric Field in Narrow Tubes, 374 



Tarr (W. A.), Elongated Chert-lumps in the Burlington 

 Limestone of Missouri, 175 



Tate (H. R.), " Githathi," or Magic Stones, in use among 

 the Akikuyu, 210 



Tate (J. T.),' and P. D. Foote, Resonance and lonisation 

 Potentials for Electrons^ in Cadmium, Zinc, and Potas- 

 sium Vapours, 480 



Taubenhaus (J. J.), A Scab of the Sweet Potato, 412 



Taylor (H. G.), The Education of Ene^ineers, 383 



Taylor (Dr. T. Griffith), awarded the David Svme Research 

 Prize, 348 



Taylor (Dr. W. W.), Solubilitv of " Insoluble Salts " and 

 of Silver Oxide, 479 ; The Rotatory Commutator 

 Method of Determining Electric Conductivity, 479 



Teall (Sir J.), Dynamic Metamorphism in Rock Masses, 212 



Terada (T.), Rapid Periodic Variations of Terrestrial Mag- 

 netism, 233 ; M. Kiuti, and J. Tukamoto, On Diurnal 

 Variation of Barometric Pressure, 253 



Terao (H.), Reversible Transformability of Allelomorphs, 

 377 



Termier (P.), Eruptive Rocks Interstratified in the Coal 

 Measures of Littry (Calvados), 460 



Tetlev (H). Mouth-parts on Pangonia longirostris, 311 



Thacker (C. R. A.), elected a Fellow of Sidney Sussex 

 College. Cambridge, 338 



Thevenin (Dr. A.) [obituary], 109 



