<u^p!emeHt to Nature,"\ 

 June I, 1893 J 



Index 



XXXV 



Sanitation : a Treatise on Public Health, Dr. Albert Palmbsrg, 



Dr. H. Brick, 507 

 Sarasin (M.), Improvement on the Hirz Oicillator, 184 

 Satellite, Jupiter's Fifth, A. A. Common, 208 ; E. E. Barnard, 



377 



Satellites, Jupiter's, the Sizes of, J. J. Landerer, 473 



Satellites, jnpiter and his, ProT. Pickering, 518 



Saunders (Edward), the Hemiptera Heteroptera of the British 

 I -lands, 292 



Savage Isles, and Settled Land-! in : Malaysia, Australasia, 

 and Polynesia, 18S8-1891, B. F. S. Baden-Powell, 122 



Saville (M. H.), the Destruction of Ancient Monuments in 

 Central America, 302 



Sawer (J. Ch.), Odorographia : a Natural History of Raw 

 Materials and Drugs used in the Perfume Industry, 52 



Sawyer (Edwin), Catalogue of Southern Star Magnitudes, 589 



Schaeberle (Prof.), the Markings on Mars, 209; Photographic 

 Absorption of our Atmosphere, 304 



Schaffhausen, Discovery of Prehistoric Drawings on Limestone 

 near, J. Naue, 279 



Scheele (Carl Wilhelm), Prof. T. E. Thorpe, F.R.S., 152; 

 Proposed Testimonial to, 37 



Scheiner (Dr. J.), Astronomy of the Invisible, 88 ; the Large 

 Nebula near'l Persei (N. G. C, 1499), 546 



Schenck (Dr. H.), Climbing Plants, W. Bolting Hemsley, 

 F.R.S.. 5r4 



Schiedt (Prof. R. C), Observations on Oysters, 375 



Schiseophone, the, M. de Place, 23 



Schleswig-Holstein, Distribution of Population of. Dr. A. Gloy, 

 499 



Schlick (E. Otto), an Apparatus for Measuring and Registering 

 Vibrations of Steamers, 521 



Schmidt (A.), Piperazine, 430 



Schonheyder (Mr.), Experiments on the Value of the Steam 

 Jacket, 20 



School Gradation Committee, Formation of, 613 



Schorr (Prof. R.), Comet Barnard (October 12), 18; Comet 

 Holmes, 326 



Schubert (Dr.), Recent Researches on the Influence of Forests, 

 480 



Schiick (A.), Magnetische Beohach'ungen auf der Nordsee 

 angcstellt in denjahren 1884 bis 1886, 1890 und 1891, 555 



Schulhof (M.), Comet Holme-;, 256, 451, 498 



Schulz (Dr.), Photography first Discovered by, 336 



Schumann (Herr Victor), Hydrogen Line Hj3 in the Spectrum 

 of Nova Auriga?, 425 



Schunck (Edward, F.R.S.), Notes on some Ancient Dyes, 22 



Schuster (Prof. Arthur, F.R.S.), Dr. Joule's Thermometers, 

 364 



Schwatka (Lieut. Frederick), Death of, 65 ; the Cause of Death 

 of, 89 



Science: Scientific Titles ; Abuse of Letters indicating Member- 

 ship of Societies, Prof. Tilden, 15 ; Science and Brewing, H. 

 K. Wright, 75 ; Science Instiuments, 100 ; a German Science 

 £_ Reader, Francis Jones, 125 ; Laying Foundation Stone of 

 Newcastle College of Science, 129 ; Science in Arca-ly, 

 Grant Allen, 173; Aids to Experimental Science, Andrew 

 Gray, 173; Scientific Worthies— Sir Archibald Geikie, Prof. 

 A. de Lapparent, 217 ; Shaking the Founda'ions of Science, 

 220; Pioneers of Science, Oliver J. Lodge, F.R.S., 268; 

 Science Teaching. F. W. Sanderson, Prof. A. M. Worthing- 

 ton, L. Gumming, Dr. S:oney, W. B. Croft, Prof. Ayrlon, 

 E. J. Smith, Dr. Gladstone, 358 ; the Vear-Book of Science 

 (for 1892), 388 ; the proposed New Buildings for the Royal 

 College of Science, Mr. Shaw-Lefevre, 448 ; Forthcoming 

 Scientific Books, 453 ; Science in the Public Schools and in 

 the Scientific Branches of the Arny, 513 ; Durham College 

 of Science, Appeal for Relief from Financial Difficulties, 585 



Jclerometer, a New, Paul Jannetaz, 564 

 "''cotland : Geological Map of Scotland, Sir .Archibald Geikie, 

 F.R.S., Prof. A. H. Green, F.R.S., 49; the Fishery Board 

 for, 85; Geology of, Prof. Grenville A. J. C>le, loi ; the 

 Plaijue of Field Voles in, 155 ; Scottish Geographical Society, 

 159 ; Macculloch's Geological Map of Scotland, Prof. J. W. 

 Judd, F. R.S., 173 ; the Mice Pest in Scotland, 390 ; Scottish 

 Meteorological Society, 469 ; Report of the Scottish Tech- 

 nical Education Commitiee, 543; the Colour- Variations of 

 the Voles of Southern Scotland, Robert Service, 587 ; the 



, Protection of the Osprey in Scotland, 612 



Scott (Dr. D. IL), Teaching of Botany, 228 



Screen, a Magnetic, Frederick J. Smith, 439 



Sea-Anemones, Food-recognising Sense of, Ilerr Nagel, 185 



Sea Fish, the Protection of, C. H. Cook, 396 



Sea-Serpent, the Great, Dr. A. C. Oudemans, 506 



Sealing Industry, the, 350 



Searle (Arthur), Observations of Zodiacal Ligh', 473 



Searle (Rev. E. M.), Comet Holme-, 256 



Sedgwick Prize Essay for the Year 1892, Fossil Plants as Tests 



of Climate, A. C. Seward, J. Starkie Gardner, 267 

 Sedlaczek (G.), Silk Culture in the Caucasus, 397 

 See (T. J. [.), Die Entwickelung der Dopplestern-Systeme, 



Prof. G. H. Darwin, F.R.S., 459 

 Seedlings, a Contribution of Our Knowie Ige of. Sir John 



Lubbock, F.R.S., Dr. Maxwell T. Masters, F.R.S., 243 

 Seeds, Foods, Dangers of Adulteration with Corn-Cockle of. 



1 85 

 Segundo (E. C. De), Domestic Electric Lighting, Treated 



from the Consumer's Point of View, 172 

 Sei-imograph, a New, Dr. H. J. John-iton-Lavis, 257 

 Sulby (A. L.), Elementary Mechinics of Solids and Fluids, 315 

 Selou< (F. C), Twenty Years in Zambesia, 377 

 S.-nderens (J. B.), on Nitrogenised Copper, 600 

 Sensitiveness of the Eye to Light and Colour, Cant. W de W 



Abney, F.R.S, 538 

 Sergent (C. S.), The Silva of North America, Prof. W. R. 



P'isher, 275 

 Servia, Earthquake in, 562 

 Service (Roberi), the Colour- Variations of the Voles of SDuthern 



Scotland, 587 

 Seven Images of the Human Eye, M. Tcherning, 354 

 Sewage Water, Filtered, Favourable to Fish Life, 350 

 Seward (A. C), Fossil Plants as Test of Climate, being the 



Sedgwick Prize Essay for the Year 1892, J. Starkie Gardner, 



267 ; on a New Fern from the Coal Measures, 360 

 Sexual Differences of Colour in Eclectus, the Cau=;e of the. 



Prof. A. B. Meyer, 486 

 Shaking the Foundations of Science, 220 

 Shamrock? What is the True, Nathaniel Colgan, R. L. Pra^ger, 



302 

 Sharp (Dr.), on Stridulating Ants, 501 

 Shaw-Lefevre (Mr.), the proposed New Buildings for the Royal 



College of Science, 448 

 Shea (D.), Refraction and Dispersion of Light in Metal Prisms, 



68 

 Shells, Marine, of South Africa, G. B. Sowerby, 27 

 Shenstone (W. A.), the Preparation of Phosphoric Oxide Free 



from the Lower Oxide, 430 ; Note on the Preparation of 



Platinous Chloride and on the Interaction of Chlorine and 



Mercury, 479 

 Shepheard (W. F.), the Identity of Caflfeine and Theine and 



the Interactions of Caffeine and Auric Chloride, 311 

 Sherwood (William), Glaciers of Val d'Herens, 174 

 Shuswap Indians (British Columbia), Lizard Superstition of 



Dr. George Daws in, F.R.S., 184 

 Shuswaps of British Col imbia. Superstitions of the. Col. C. 



Bushe, 199 

 Shield (Mr.), the Screw Propeller, 21 

 Shinn (Miss Milicent W.), the Lick Observatory, 209 

 Shipping Disaster--, Association with Defective Vision in 



Sailors of, Dr. T. H. Bickerton, 16 

 Siberia, Further Researches in, M. Olnutcheff, 255 

 Siemens Platinum Foil Unit as a Standard for the intensity of a 



Source of Light, Researches at the Berlin Imperial Physico- 



Technical Institute on the, 615 

 Siemens (A.), the Distribution of Power by Electricity from a 



Central Generating Station, 378 

 Siemens (Dr. Werner), Death of, 129 ; Obituary Notice of, 153 

 Sight, Motion in the Line of, M. H. Deslandres, 88 

 Silk Production ii South Russia, Attempted, 184 

 Silk Culture in the Caucasus, G. Sedlaczek, 397 

 Silva of North America, the, C. S. Sergent, I'rof. W. R. Fisher, 



27s 

 Sim (Thos. R.), the Ferns of South Africa, J. G. Baker, 



F.R.S., 291 

 Sims (W. E. ), Thionyl Bromide, 405 



Skertchly (S. B J.), Remarkable Cold Wave over China, 516 

 Slate Pencils, Aluminium, 131 

 Slojd Association of Great Britain, 324 

 Sloths, on the Presence of a distinct Coracoidal Element in 



Adult, K. Lydekker, 431 



