SupplemeHt to Nature r\ 

 December %, 1898 J 



Inde^ 



Stone (John Stone), Transference of Heat in Cooled Metal, 



Stoney (Dr. Johnstone), the Dynamical Explanation of certain 

 Observed Phenomena of Meteor Streams, 555 



Storia Naturale, per la gioventii Italiana, Dr. Achille Griffini, 

 389 



Storm, Magnetic, Dr. Charles Chree, F.R.S., 468 



Strachan (Dr. Henry), Larva; in Antelope Horns, 468 



Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb, Undercurrents in the, Rear- Admiral 

 Sir W. J. L. Wharton, K.C.B., F.R.S., 544 



Stramberg Corals, the, Maria M. Ogilvie, Dr. J. W. Gregory, 

 282 



Straneo( Paolo), Variation of Thermic Conductivity with Tem- 

 perature, 329 



Strange (Mr.), on the Results obtained in studying the Cooling 

 Curves of Fatty Acids, 557 



Strangling of an Elephant, the, 115 



Strasburger (Dr. E.), a Te«t-book of Botany, 494 



Stratonoff(HerrW.), the Variable Ceti, 330 



Stromeyer(C. E.), Aurora, 460 ; Triple Lightning Flash, 570 



Strong (W. M.), Is Continuity of Space necessary to Euclid's 

 tieonietry, 310 



Stuart (John), the Scientific Side of Photography, 284 



Student of Nature, a, R. Menzies Fergusson, 543 



Submarine Photography, Prof. Louis Boutan, 18 



Submarine Telegraphs, Charles Bright, 289 



Sub-Oceanic Terraces and River Channels of the Coast of Spain 

 and Portugal, Dr. Edward Hull, F.R.S., 51 



Sugar, Luminosity produced by Striking, J. Burke, 533 



Summer, the Weather of this, Alex. B. MacDowall, 247 



-summer and Winter in relation to the Sun-spot Cycle, 270 



Sun, the Eclipsed and Un-Eclipsed, M. Deslandres, 258 



Sun Worship, Aspects of, among the Moki Indians, 295 ; Sun 

 Worship l)y Tusayan Indians, Dr. J. Fewkes, 11 1 



Sun-spots: Sun-spot Period, W. Ellis, F.R.S.,6i ; Magnetism 

 and Sun-spots, William Ellis, F.R.S.,78; Sun-spot Periods 

 and Natural Phenomena, M. Camille Flammarion, 134; 

 Summer and Winter in relation to the Sun-spot Cycle, 270 ; 

 a Large Sun-spot, 463, 553, 630 



■superstitions. Notes on the Bugonia, the Occurrence of Eristalis 

 tenax in India, Kumagusu ^Iinakata, loi 



Surf, Iridescent, at Cromer, Constance F, Gordon Cumming, 

 174 



Surface of Medals, Treatment of the. Prof. Roberts-Austen, 

 F.R.S.,236 



Surfusion in Metals and Alloys, Prof. W. C. Roberts-Austen, 

 F.R.S., 619 



Surgery: Ambroise Pare and his Times, 1510-1590,49; the 

 Rcintgen Rays in Surgery, Prof. Kiittner, 302 ; Death of Dr. 

 J. E. T. Aitchison, F.R.S., 550; Recent Advances in 

 Science and their Bearing on Medicine and Surgery, Prof. 

 R. Virchow, For. Member R.S., 554 ; Interscapulo-Thoracic 

 Amputation in Malignant Tumours of Humerus, Paul Berger, 

 588 



Suringar (Prof.), Death of, 299 



Sutherland (Alexander), the Origin and Growth of the Mgral 

 Instinct, 241 



Swallows, Anatomy of the, Dr. R. W. Shufeldt, 199 



Sweden: the Swedish Iron Industry, R. Akerman, 430 ; 

 Swedish Iron Ore Mining, i\. Nordenstrom, 430 ; the Iron 

 Ore Deposits of Swedish Lapland, H. Lundbohm, 430 



Swedish Arctic t^xpedition, Return of the, 523 



Swift (Lewis), Catalogue of Nebula\ 515 



Swinton (A. A. C), Circulation of Residual Gaseous Matter in 

 Crookes' Tubes, 61 ; Kathode Ray Lamps, 61 ; some New 

 Studies in Kathode and Rontgen Radiations, 88 ; Circulation 

 of Residual Gaseous Matter in Crookes' Tubes, 119; Printed 

 Matter and Photographic Plates, 125 ; the Action of Electric 

 Discharges on Photographic Plates. 151 ; Source of Rontgen 

 Rays in Focus Tubes, 286 ; Circulation of Residual Gas in 

 Crookes' Tubes, 627 

 Switzerland, Electric Transmission of Water Power in, 328 



Symes (Dr. Charles), Presidential Address to British Pharma- 

 ceutical Conference, 398 

 Symons's British Rainfall, 1897, G. J. Symons, F.R.S.,an(l H. 



Sowerby Wallis, 389 

 Symons's Monthly Meteorological Magazine, 22, 117, 237, 310, 



491. 539 

 Synthesis of Albuminous Substances, Dr. Leo Lilienfeld, 



351 

 Synthesis, Lilienfeld's, Dr. John W. Pickering, 468 



Tactile Impression, the Effect of Movement imparted by, 



Tailless Batrachians of Europe, the, G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S., 

 567 



Tanater (M.), Sodium Perborate, 279 



Taxidermy, the Art of, John Rowley, 433 



Taylor (A. E.), Psychologic als Erfahrungswissenschaft, H. 

 Cornelius, 316 ; Primer of Psychology, ¥.. B. Titchener, 316 ; 

 Outlines of Descriptive Psychology, G. T. Ladd, 316 ; Ver- 

 such einer Darstellung der Empfindungen, W. Przibram, 

 316 ; Outlines of Sociology, Lester F. Ward, 494 



Taylor (W. W. ), Freezing Point of Aqueous Solution of Sodium 

 Mellitate, 335 



Tea Cultivation in India, 423 



Tebb (W. Scott), a Century of Vaccination and what it 

 Teaches, 542 



Tebbutt's Observatory, 88 



Technical High Schools — a Comparison, Sir Philip Magnus, 52 



Technical Mycology, Dr. Franz Lafar, 265 



Telegraphy : Hertzian Receiver for Telegraphy without Wires, 

 E. Ducretet, 47 ; Wireless Telegraphy and Collisions at 

 Sea, E. Branly, 312 ; Experiments in Wireless Telegraphy, 

 398 ; Wireless Telegraphy, Richard Kerr, 495 ; Submarine 

 Telegraphs, Charles Bright, 289; Improvements in Magnetic 

 Space-Telegraphy, Prof, O. Lodge, F.R.S., 62 ; High Speed 

 Telegraph Transmission by Means of Alternators, Prof. A. C. 

 Crehore, Lieut. G. O. Squier, 211 ; Death of Mr. E. E. 

 Glanville, 421 ; Telegraphic Instruments actuated at a Dis- 

 tance by Ultra- Violet Light, Prof. Zickler, 524 



Telephony: Automatic Exchange System, 39; Electric Light 

 Wires as Telephonic Circuits, Rev. F. J. Jervis-Smith, 

 F.R.S., 51 ; Experiments with the Telephone, Right Hon. 

 Lord Rayleigh, F.R.S., 429; Telephonic Communication 

 between Australian Farms, 524 ; New Magnifying Telephone, 

 Prof. Lodge, 533 ; the Telephone : Outlines of the Develop- 

 ment of Transmitters and Receivers, Prof. William J. 

 Hopkins, 568 



Telescopes : Blurring Aberration in the Telescope, Prof Schae- 

 berle, 88; J. R. CoUins, 88, 280; the Large Refractors of 

 the World, Prof. G. E. Hale, 160 ; the 40-inch Verkes 

 Refractor, Prof. Barnard, 181 ; the Great Telescope for the 

 Paris Exhibition, 424 



Tempel's Comet (1867 II)., M. Gautier, 19 



Tempel's Comet? (1886), 515, Herr Pechuele, 490 



Ten Heavens, Dante's, Edmond G, Gardner, N. Perini, 362 



Ten-Pound Island (Massachusetts) Fish Hatchery, Sir D. Col- 

 naghi, 489 



Terrestrial Magnetism and Atmospheric Electricity, Inter- 

 national Conference of. Opening Address by Prof. A. W. 

 Riicker, Sec. R.S., President of the Conference, 473 



Tetanus, Thermogenesis in, MM. D'Arsonval and Charrin, 336 



Textiles, Absorption of Liquids by, Leo Vignon, 264 



Textiles, the Attempts to fit China-Grass and Ramie for Manu- 

 facturing Purposes, 523 



Theatre, Science in the, Edwin O. Sachs, 162 



Therapeutics, Egyptian Native Remedies for Rabies, 301 



Thermodynamics : concerning the Thermodynamic Correction 

 for an Air Thermometer, John Rose-Innes, 77 



Thermometry : concerning the Thermodynamic Correction for an 

 Air Thermometer, John Rose-Innes, 77 ; Recent Work in 

 Thermometry, Dr. C. Chree, F.R.S., 304; Transition 

 Temperature of Sodic Sulphate, T. W. Richards, 539 



Thermophones, F. Braun, 335 



Thevenet (Dr. A.), Climate of Algeria, 117 



Thiselton-Dyer (W. T., F.R.S.), the First Volume of Huxley's 

 Memoirs, 613 



Thomas (N. W.), Curious Phenomenon, 294 



Thomas (Rose Haig), Live Frog taken out of a Snake, 367 



Thomas ( v.). Chlorinating Action of Ferric Chloride in Aro- 

 matic Series, 24 ; some Halogen Salts of Lead, 71 



Thompson (Prof. D'Arcy), the Crab in Mythology, 143 



Thompson (Dr. S. P.), Max Meyer's Theory of Audition, 166 ; 

 on the Magnetic and Electrolytic Actions of Electric Railways, 

 533 ; on an Experiment by Righi on the Production of the 

 Zeeman Phenomenon by Absorption, 533 



Thompson (Prof. Silvanus), on Electric Traction by Surface 

 Contacts, 608 



Thompson (Prof. W. IL), Observations on the Diuretic Effects 

 of Small (Quantities of Normal Saline Solution, 484 



Thompson-Vates Laboratories at University College, Liverpool, 

 Opening of the, 575, 606 



