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[Nature, 

 October 9, 1919 



the Subject, adapted to the needs of Students of Phar- 

 maceutical Chemistry. Third edition, 362 



Schloesing (Prof. J. J. T.), [death], 8; [obituary article], 

 169 



Schneider (E.), Address at Banquet of the Iron and Steel 

 Institute, 209 



S'chotte (Prof. G.), Cultivation of the Larch in Sweden, 176 



Schouten (Dr. W. J. A.), The Parallax of the Pleiades, 



374 



Schryyer (Prof. S. B.), An Introduction to the Study of 

 Biological Chemistry, 43 



Schwarz (E. H. L.), The Progressive Desiccation of Africa, 

 91 



Schweizer (K.). a Method of producing Glycerol, 252 



S'eely (Major-Gen. J. E. B.), Research in Aviation, 312 ; 

 Military Aviation, 48 



de Segundo (Ed. C), How the Cotton Plant provides us 

 with Foodstuffs and other Commodities as well as 

 ■with Clothing, 451 ; The Interdependence of the Cot- 

 ton and the Cotton-seed Industries, 414 ; The Removal 

 of the Residual Fibres from Cotton-seed and their value 

 for Non-textile Purposes, 153 



Sellards (Dr. A. Watson), The Principles of Acidosis and 

 Clinical Methods for its Study, 162 



Selous (Mrs.), presentation of Big-game trophies and Euro- 

 pean Birds' Eggs, to the Natural History Museum, 

 274 



Seward (Prof. A. C), New Knowledge of a Puzzling Group 

 of Gymnosperms, 115 



ShaiiTer (Dr.), Appointed Expert in Animal Husbandry 

 to the Government of Mysore, 471 



Shand (A, F-). Emotion and Value, 140 



Shann (Capt. E. W.), Comparative Anatomy of the 

 Shoulder-girdle and Pectoral Fin of Fishes, 18 



Shapley (Dr. H.), Distribution 'of Globular Clusters and 

 Spiral Nebula;, 514; Globular Clusters, Cepheid Vari- 

 ables, and Radiation, 25 ; The Age of the Stars, 284 



Shaw (Sir Napier), Introductory Meteorology, 123 ; Re- 

 sumption of the administrative duties of the Director- 

 ship of the Meteorological Office, 210; Meteorology: 

 The Society and its Fellows, 475 



Sheldon (Prof. W. H.), Strife of Systems and Productive 

 Duality : An Essay in Philpsophy, 361 



Shelton (H. S.), The Syllogism and other Logical Forms, 



351 



Sheppard (T.), Martin Simpson and his Geological 

 Memoirs, 433 



Shinjo (S.), and Y. Watanabe, Celestial Systems, 153 ; 

 Mass and Momentum of Stellar Systems, 474 



Sidgreaves (Father W.), [obituary article], 307 



Sidgwick (Miss), a fellowship founded as a memorial to, 

 336 



Silsbee (F. B.), and R. K. Honaman, Insulating Materials 

 used in Sparking-plugs, 391 



Simmonds (C), Beverages, 482 ; Peacock's Joseph Priest- 

 ley, 463 



Simpson (E. S.), The Sources of Industrial Potash in 

 Western Australia, 450 



Simpson (Prof. F. M.), the title of Emeritus Professor con- 

 ferred upon, bv the Universitv of London, 439 



Simpson (Dr. J. J.), appointed Keeper of Zoology in the 

 National Museum of Wales, 289 



Simpson (J. W.),, elected President of the Royal Institute of 

 British Architects, 370 



Singer (Dr. C), Roger Bacon (1214-94), 3.'! 



S'ivan (M. R. R.), Phosphatic Nodules of Trichinopoly and 

 their availability as Manure, 137 



Skinner (H. D.), Moriori Vessels, 329 



Skinner (S.), and R. W. Burfitt, Temperature Coefficient 

 of Tensile Strength of Water, 38 



Slade (Dr. R. E.), appointed Director of Research by the 

 British Photographic Research Association, 132 ; Re- 

 port on work in progress or contemplation by the 

 British Photographic Research Association, 434 



Sladen (F. W. L.), The Stinging Instinct in Bees and 

 Wasps, 325 



Slaught (Prof. H. E.), elected President of the Mathematical 

 Association of America, 131 



Slessor (H. H.), The Nature of Being : An Essay in Onto- 

 logy, 342 



Slipher (Prof.), The Light of the Aurora and the Auroral 



Line, 411 

 Small (Dr. J.), Triticum repens : A Commercial Rarity, 



455 



Small wood (Prof. W. M.), A Text-book of Biology. For 

 Students in General, Medical, and Technical Courses. 

 Third edition, 202 



Smart (W. M.), appointed Chief Assistant at Cambridge 

 Observatory, 16 



Smiles (Dr. S.), appointed Professor of Organic Chemistry 

 at Armstrong College, 458 



Smith (Prof. E. F.), Electro-analysis. Sixth edition, 363 ; 

 and W. K. van Haagen, The Atomic Weights of 

 Boron and Fluorine, 347 



Smith (Prof. F.), The Life of the Rev. S'. Hales, 150 



Smith (Dr. F, J.), [obituary], 191 



Smith (G. Carlton), Trinitrotoluenes and Mono- and Di- 

 nitrotoluenes : their Manufacture and Properties, 421 



Smith (Prof. G.- Elliot), appointed an Arris and Gale 

 Lecturer, 350 ; appointed Professor of Anatomy at 

 University College, London, 278 ; elected President of 

 the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 210; 

 Significance of the Cerebral Cortex, 396 ; The Bird's 

 Brain, 118; The Primitive Nervous System, 322 



Smith (Dr. G. F. H.), A Student's Goniometer, 98 



Smith (J.), Forms assumed by the Pappus in Compositae, 

 219 



Smith (R. A.), Discovery of Flint Implements from Vic- 

 toria 'West, South Africa, 410 



Smith (Dr. S. W. J.), elected to the Poynting Chair of 

 Physics in Birmingham University, 198 



Smith (T.), The Spacing of Glass-working Tools, 159 



Smith (T. Alford), A Geography of America, 444 



Smith (Watson), The Spontaneous Combustion of Hay- 

 stacks, 491 



Smith (Lt.-Col. W. D.), foundation of a scholarship at the 

 Madras Medical College, 517 



Smith (W. P.), and E. G. Jewett, An Introduction to the 

 Study of Science : A First Course in Science for High 

 Schopls, 424 



Snow (A.), Calculation of Occultations of Stars by the 

 Moon, 194 



Soddy (Prof. F.), elected to the Second Chair of Chemistry 

 in Oxford University, 178 ; elected a foreign member 

 of the Swedish Academy of Sciences, 328 ; Globular 

 Clusters, Cepheid Variables, and Radiation, 43 ; Labour 

 and the Higher Values, 447 ; New Wine into old 

 Bottles, 308 ; Research and Service, 404 ; The Condi- 

 tions attached to Government Grants for Scientific 

 Research, 226 



SoUas (Prof. W. J.), Structure of Lysorophus as exposed by 

 serial sections, 279 ; The Face of the Earth, 502 



Sollier (P.), Chartier, F. Rose, and Villandte, Trait^ 

 Clinique de Neurologic de Guerre, 501 



Southall (Prof. J. P. C), Mirrors, Prisms, and Lenses. 

 A Text-book of Geometrical Optics, 302 



Southern (R. W. A.), [death], 51 



Spencer (Dr.), appointed Head of the Department of In- 

 organic and Physical Chemistry at Bedford College for 

 Women, 479 



Spencer (Dr. G. L.), Manual de Fabricantes de .Azucar de 

 Cafia y Quimicos Azucareros. Traducci6n Autorizada 

 de la 6a Edici6n Inglcsa, Dr. G. A. Cuadrado, 383 



Spencer (L. J.), Curvature in Crystals, 98 



S'peyer (E. R.), Wild Birds and Distasteful Insect Larvae, 



445 

 Spilsbury (B. H.), appointed Lecturer in Forensic Medicine 



and Toxicology at the London (Royal Free Hospital) 



School of Medicine for Women, 458 

 Sprague (Dr. A. E.), appointed University Lecturer in 



-Actuarial Science in Edinburgh University, 78 

 S'quier (Major-Gen. G. O.), presentation to, of the Franklin 



Medal, 309 

 Squler (Gen.), Trees as antennae in Radio-Telegraphy and 



Radio-telephony, 373 

 Stamp (Dr. J. C), awarded the Guy Medal of the Royal 



Statistical Society, 309 

 Stanley (Sir A.), resignation of the Presidency of the 



Board of Trade, 250 

 Stapleton (R. G.), appointed Professor of Agricultural 



