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Suntmer-time, Re-introduction of, 508 



Sun : Observations of the, Made at the Lyons Observa- 

 tory, J. Guillaume, 370 ; The Total Eclipse of the, 

 June 8, 1918, 252 ; Theory of the, Dr. A. Brester, 154 ; 

 -spots, The Nature of, Rev. A, L. Cortie, 134 



Sunic Record, The, 252 



Superphosphate, Experiments with, G. S. Robertson, 52 



Sweden, A New Linnean Society Established in, 287 



Swedish State Museum of Natural History, The Palaeo- 

 botanical Department of the, 51 



Swiney Lectures on Geology, Dr. J. S. Flett to Deliver the, 

 170 



Sydney : University of. Research Papers from the, 254 ; 

 Water Supply, The, T. W. Keele, 60 



Symbns Gold Medal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 

 Th s Awarded to Dr. H. R. Mill, 247 



Syrie-Palestine," ''La Pr^histoire en, Le Pre N^ophytus, 449 



T;enitis, The Genus, Miss E. J. Leonard, 320 



Tapinotus sellatus Found in the Norfolk Fens, O. E. Jason, 



172 

 Tazin and Taltson Rivers in the North-West Territories, 



I Exploration of the, C. Camsell, 315 



Teachers for Technical Institutions, etc., The Training of, 

 Principal Watson, 513 

 Technical : Education in F"rance, Movement for the Improve- 

 ment of, 338 ; Institutions, Association of, Annual 

 General Meeting of the, 498; 513; Schools in England 

 and Wales, Regulations for, 79 

 Telegraph Practice, J. Lee, 503 

 Telescope Objectives, Triple-cemented, T. Smith and Miss 



A. B. Dale, 258 

 Temperature : Abnormal, W. W. Bryant, 258 ; at South 



Orkneys, and the Rainfall in the Argentine Republic, 



Correlations between the, N. A. Hessling, 11 

 Temperatures : A Provisional Scale of. Dr. E. Griffiths and 



F. H. Schofield, 212 ; Measuring, C. R. Darling and 



.A. W. Grace, 213 ; Dr. Northrup, 213 

 Teneriffe, the Native Flora of, Regional Distribution of. 



Dr. J. H. Salter, 259 

 Tern, The White-winged Black, in Australia, 471 

 Terra Nova Expedition, 19 10, Echinoderms Obtained by the, 



J. Bell, 72 

 Terrestrial Magnetism, Work of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic 



Survey in. Dr. L. A. Bauer, 54 

 Tetany, Production of, Rdle of the Thymus in the, E. Uhlen- 



huth, 279 

 Tethelin, The Patent Rights in, GJVen to the University of 



California by Prof. T. B. Robertson, 171 

 Texas, North-East, Agricultural College to be Established, 



79 

 Therapy, Specific Preventive and Curative, by Means of 



Serums, Dr. I. Pritchett, 270 

 Thermo-electric Effect, A New, C. Benediks, 100 

 Thermometer. A Recording, Prof. C. V. Boys, 518 

 Thinking, Rigorous, The Human Worth of. Prof. C. J. 



Keyser, 321 

 Thought : and Intuition, Mrs. K. Stephen, 258 ; The Or- 

 ganisation of. Educational and Scientific, Prof. A. N: 



Whitehead, 321 

 Thurammina papillata, Brady, Variation in the, E. Heron- 

 Allen and A. Earland, 278 

 Thyroid Gland : The, Prof. P. T. Herring, 202 ; in Health 



and Disease, Major R. McCarrison, 202 

 Tidal Energy Dissipation, R, O. Street, 145 ; H. Jeffreys, 



186 

 Timber in Coal Mines, Preservation of, Prof. P. Groom, 



449 

 Time-Signals, Daily, Retransmission of, in Switzerland, 



P. Ditisheim, 489 

 Tokyo Scientific and Industrial Research Laboratory, 



Scheme for, 28 

 Toothed Wheels, A Modification of the Epicycloidal Method 



of Tracing the Profiles of, Prof. T. L. Civita, 33 

 Tortugas Seawater, Equilibrium of, with Calcite and 



Aragonjte, J. F. MrClendon, 439 

 Tractor, Chain-track, Evolution of the, 73 

 Transkei, Native E<lucation in the, Rev. j. R. L. Kingon, 



239 



Transportation in the United States before i860, .\ History 



of, Miss C. E. MacGill and others, 51 

 Tree Fruits, Modern Propagation of. Prof. B. S. Brown, 363 

 Trees, The Growth of, A. Mallock, 478 

 Triarylmethyls, The Molecular Weights of the, M. Gom- 



berg and C. S. Schoepfie, 279 

 Tribo-electricity, Experiments on, Dr. P. E. Shaw, 336 

 Trigonometrical Sum, A, and the Gibbs Phenomenon in 



Fourier's Series, Prof. H. S. Carslaw, 92 

 Trilobites, New Species of, A. W. Slocum, 273 

 Trinitrotoluene Poisoning, Causation and Prevention of, 



Dr. B. Moore, 370 

 Trinity College, Cambridge, Sir J. J. Thomson appointed 



Master of, 469 

 Trochus niloticus. The Economics of, C. Hedky, 432 

 Truth, The Quest for, Prof. S. P. Thompson, 243 

 Trypanosomiasis, Animal, Spread by Biting Flies, Capt. F. 



Chambers, 11 

 Tsimhian Crest Poles at Hazelton and Kishpiox, A. C. 



Breton, 71 

 Tuberculosis : Problem, The, 301 ; The Causes of. Dr. L. 



Cobbett, 301 

 Tungsten : Filaments of Incandescent Electric Lamps Filled 



with Nitrogen, Emissivity of, W. W. Coblentz, 73 ; 



etc., in the British Empire, S. J. Johnstone, 269 

 Tunis, A Small Coal Deposit in, L. Gentil and L. Joleaud, 



179 

 Turbines, Steam, J. A. Moyer. Third edition, 43 

 Turkish .Armenia, The Nimrud Crater in. Dr. F. Oswald, 



2S7 



Turner, Sir W., R. Anthony, 371 



Typhoid, Protective Treatment in the French Army against. 



Prof. H. Vincent, 268 

 Typhus : and other Bacteria, Climbing Property of the 



Bacillus of. Dr. C. Gorini, 249 ; Fever, The Cause of. 



Prof. Futaki, 90 



Ultra-violet : Band of Ammonia, The, and its Occurrence 

 in the Solar Spectrum, Prof. A. Fowler and C. C. L. 

 Gregory, 458 ; Transparency of the Lower Atmosphere 

 and its Relative Poverty in Ozone, Hon. R. J. Strutt, 

 4S8 



Uniform Movement in Mixtures of Acetylene and Air, 

 W. A. Haward and S. G. Sastry, 193 



United States : .Agricultural Education in the, E. Porritt, 

 198 ; Bequtsts for Higher Education in the, 79 ; Coast 

 and Geodetic Survey, Centenary of the, e;i.; Depart- 

 ment of Labour and the War, The, Hon. L. F. Post. 

 491 ; Geological Survey. Forthcoming Series of Mili- 

 tary Handbooks, 104 Government, The Business Depart- 

 ment of the, H. E. Coffin, 491 ; Higher Education in 

 the, 58 ; Men of Science Appointed for Service In the 

 War, 229 ; National Academy of Sciences, Work of the, 

 70; Outlook of Chemistry in the. Prof. J. Stieglitz, 

 271 ; Proposal for an Anthropological Survey of Soldiers 

 in the, 109 ; Signal Corps, Dr. F. Schlesinger appointed 

 .Aeronautical Engineer in the, 509 ; State-aided Voca- 

 tional Education in the, 159 ; Sulphur in the, 404 ; The. 

 and the Resources of Science for Use in the War. 

 C. H.. Claudy, 29 ; The Mineral Industries of the. 

 J. E. Pogue, 406 ; War Department, Dr. R. F. Bacon 

 and Prof. W. H. Walker appointed to a Chemical 

 Service Section of the, 488 



Universit^s, Les, et la Vie Scientifique aux Etats-Unis, 

 Prof. M. Caullery, 483 



Universities : and the Supply of Research Workers, 181 : 

 of the Empire, The Yearbook of the. 1916 and 1917. 

 324 



University : Entrance Examinations on Curricula, Effects of. 

 O. H. Latter, 419 ; Representation in Parliament, T. LI. 

 Humberstone, 168: Sir P. Magnus's .Amendment, 216 



Upper Mekong, The High Alpine Flora of the, G. Forrest. 

 3 so 



Uric Acid, Crystals of. Absence of a Nucleus in. Dr. W. W. 

 Wilson, 359 



Urology, Journal of, No. 1, 289 



Useless, The Utility of the. Dr. O. C. Bradley, 176 



Variabilitv of B.D. 4-s6-M7°. >lartin and Plummer, 194 

 Variables, Long-period. Observations of, M. Luizet, 291 



