Index 



r Nature, ~ 

 L December 13, 1900 



Stanley (Hiram M.), an Outline Sketch, Psychology for Begin- 

 ners, 245 

 Stansfeld (Dr. A.), Present Position of Solution Theory of 



Carburised Iron, 536 

 Stapf (Dr. Otto), Pflanzen- und Tierverbreitung, Prof. 



Alfred KirchhoflF, 569 

 Stapleton (H.), Condensation of Ethyl Acetylenedicarboxylate 

 with Bases and B-Ketonic Ester, 215 



Starch, from Glycollic Aldehyde by Green Plants, on the 

 Formation of, Henry Jackson, 611 



Stark (J.), Change of Conductivity of Gases by Continuous 

 Currents, 211 



Starke (H.), Reflection and Mechanical Effect of Kathode Rays, 

 639 



Stars : New Variable in Taurus, Madame Ceraski, 19 ; New 

 Variable in Auriga, Dr. T. D. Anderson, 161 ; New Variable 

 Star observed in Cepheus, Madame Ceraski, 183 ; New 

 Variable in Herculis, Madame Ceraski, 305 ; Variable Stars 

 in Clusters, 352 ; Rousdon Observatory (Devon), Variable 

 Stars, T Cassiopeise and R Cassiopeioe, Sir C. E. Peek, 398 ; 

 New Star in Aquila, 305 ; Catalogue of Double Stars, Prof. 

 S. W. Burnham, 324 ; New Double Stars, R. G. Aitken, 

 630 ; Standards for Faint Stellar Magnitudes, 398 



Stassano (H.), Function of Cell-nucleus in Absorption, 240 



Stather (J. W.), on the Glaciation of the East Riding, 588 



Statistics : Accidents in Coal Mines, Prof Le N. Foster, 1 36 



Stallard (G.), Temperature of Recently-killed Chamois, 293 



Stead (J. E. ), Iron and Phosphorus, 536 



Steadying of Ships, the. Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 186 



Steel : the Use of Steel in Shipbuilding, B. Martell, 90 ; Solu- 

 tion Theory applied to Molten Iron and Steel, John Parry, 

 128 ; the Cause of Fracture of Steel Rails, 437 



Steele (B. D.), Diacetylacetone Derivatives, 260 



Steen (A. V.), the Climate of Norway, 457 



Steinmann (Emile), Electromotive Force of Nickel-Steel, 264 



Stem to Root-structure, on a Fourth Type of Transition of, 

 Miss Ethel Sargant, 611 



Stephanos (Prof. Cyparissos), Sur les Relations entre la Geo- 

 metric Projective et la Mecanique, 561 



Stevens (J. S. ), Measurement of Surface Tension, 568 



Stimulus to Sensation, the Relation of, Prof. C. Lloyd Morgan, 

 F.R.S., 278 



Stirling (James), the Rate of Increase of Underground Heat, 



555 

 Stock (Alfred), Two New Silicon Borides, 312 

 Stokes (H. N.), Structure and Constitution of Two New 



Meteorites, 459 

 Stokes (Sir William), Death and Obituary Notice of, 394 

 Stone Age in Borneo, on Relics of the. Dr. A. C. Haddon, 



637 ; Dr. C. Hose, 637 

 Stone Implements from Pitcairn Island, J. Allen Brown, 119 

 Stone Implements of the Natives of Tasmania, on the, J. Paxton 



Moir, 636 ; Prof. E. B. Tylor, 636 ; H. Ling Roth, 637 

 Stones (Witmer), the Eider Duck's Summer Moulting Plumage, 



201 

 Stoney (Dr. G. Johnstone, F.R.S.), Escape of Gases from 



Atmospheres, 78, 359 

 Storage Battery of Twenty Thousand Cells, Some Results 



obtained with a, Prof. John Trowbridge, 325 

 Strahan (A.), on the Physical Conditions during the Growth of 



the Coal Measures, 587 

 Strasburger (E.), Histologische Beitrage, Heft IV., 28 

 Streintz (F.), Electric Conductivity of Pressed Powders, 639 

 Stresses, Strength of Ductile Materials under Combined, J, J. 



Guest, 118 

 Stromeyer (C. E.), Mineral Formation in Granite, 84; the 



Reform of Mathematical Teaching, 523 

 Stroud (Prof. W.), Range-finders, 607 

 Structure and Constitution of Two New Meteorites, G. P. 



Merrill, H. N. Stokes, 459 

 Stuart-Menteath (Charles G.), Homochronous Heredity and 



Changes of Pronunciation, 524 

 Subterranean Drainage of the Limestone, on the, Rev. W. 



Lower Carter, A. R. Dwerryhouse, 587 

 "Sudd" Cutting on Upper Nile, Effect on Lower River of, 180 

 Sugar-canes: the Destruction of the "Moth-bore" Cater- 

 pillar, 182 

 Sun : the Nature of the Solar Corona, Prof. Geo. Eras. Fitz- 

 gerald, F.R.S., 7; Photometry of Corona, April 16, 1893, 



Prof. H. H. Turner, 86 ; Automatic Photography of the 



Corona, Prof. C. Burckhalter, 535 ; Relation between Solar 

 Activity and Earth's Motion, W. G. Thackeray, 20 ; Deter- 

 mination of Solar Parallax from Opposition of Eros, Prof. S. 

 Newcomb, 20; the Total EcUpse of the Sun, 54, 132, 398; 

 Charles P. Butler, 54 ; Sir Norman Lockyer, K.C.B., F.R.S., 

 104 ; M. Deslandres, 233 ; French Observations of the Total 

 Eclipse of the Sun, 183 ; the Total Eclipse observed at Sea, 

 Colonel E. E. Mark wick, 183 ; the Total Solar Eclipse as 

 observed by the Smithsonian Expedition, 246 ; Maximum 

 Duration of a Total Solar Eclipse, C. T. Whitmell, 64, 86 ; 

 Duration of Totality of Solar Eclipses at Greenwich, Chas. 

 T. Whitmell, 269 ; the Dark Fringes observed during Total 

 Solar Eclipses, V. Ventosa, 86 ; the Next Total Eclipse of 

 the Sun, 202 ; the Total Eclipse of the Sun of May 17-18, 

 1901, J. J. A. Muller, 389 ; Eclipse Photography, Prof. 

 Francis E. Nipher, 246 ; Latitude Variation, Earth Magne- 

 tism and Solar Activity, Dr. J. Halm, 460 ; Sunspots and 

 Frost, Alex. B. MacDowall, 599 ; see also British 

 Association 



Sunderland (A. E. ), Electrical Dyeing Machinery, 457 



Sunstroke, the Causes of, E. H. Freeland, 396 



Surface-tension Experiment, a, T. J. Baker, 196 ; Prof. Henry 

 Bourget, 269 



Surface-tension of Mixtures, on the Creeping of Liquids and on 

 the, Dr. Trouton, 562 



Surgery : Dr. Remy's Localising Apparatus for Rontgen Rays, 

 180 ; the Centenary of the Royal College of Surgeons of 

 England, 294, 331 ; Victor Plarr, 294 ; Descriptive and 

 Illustrated Catalogue of the Physiological Series of Compara- 

 tive Anatomy contained in the Museum of the Royal College 

 of Surgeons of England, 385 ; Death and Obituary Notice of 

 Sir William Stokes, 394 



Surrey, the Birds of, J. A. Bucknill, 339 



Surveying : Surveying and Exploring in Siam, James McCarthy, 

 571 ; Surveying with the Tacheometer, N. Kennedy, 571 ; on 

 Foreign and Colonial Surveys, E. G. Ravenstein, Colonel 

 Johnson, 590 



Sutherlandshire, on the Plutonic Complex of Cnoc-na-Sroine, 

 J. J. H. Teall, 588 



Sutton (J. R.), the Winds of Kimberley, 35 



Suzuki (Dr. U.), Strontium and Barium unfit to replace Calcium 

 in Plants, 136 



Sweet (Henry), the History of Language, 195 



Swamy (A. K. C), Ceylon Rocks and Graphite, 239 



Swift and Son's Electric Lamp for Microscopy, 351 



Swifts, the Migration of, Oswald H. Latter, 413 ; William 

 Andrews, 436 



Swifts' Comet (1892 I.), Prof. W. Pickering, 501 



Swifts' Comet (1894 IV.), 352, 459 



Syllis Vivipara, E. S. Goodrich, 215 



Sylviculture, on British, Samuel Margerison, 611 



SymboHsm, Mexican, Carl Lumholtz, Alfred C. Haddon, 600 



Symons (G. J., F.R.S.), the Wiltshire Whirlwind of October i, 



1899. 95 

 Symons's British Rainfall, H. Sowerby Wallis, 435 

 Symons's Monthly Meteorological Magazine, 93, 335 



Tacheometer, Surveying with the, N. Kennedy, 571 

 Tait (Peter Guthrie, Sec. R.S.), Scientific Papers, 99 

 Talbot (B.), the Open Hearth Continuous Steel Process,'67 

 Tallent (Alexander A. K.), a Handbook of Photography in 



Colours, 434 



Tansley (A. G.), on the Conducting Tissues of Bryophytes, 612 



Tasmania : a Key to the Birds of Australia and Tasmania, with 



their Geographical Distribution in Australia, R. Hall, 6 ; a 



Large Tasmanian Crab, Alex. Morton, 496 ; on the Stone 



Implements of the Natives of Tasmania, J. Paxton Moir, 636 ; 



Prof. E. B. Tylor, 636 ; H. Ling Roth, 637 



Tattooing : on Permanent Artificial Skin Marks, H. Ling Roth, 



634 

 Taurus, new Variable in, Madame Ceraski, 20 

 Tayler (J. B.), Heat of Alloy Formation, 70 

 Taylor (F. G.), an Introduction to the Differential and Integral 



Calculus and Differential Equation, 221 

 Teaching of Mathematics, the. Prof. John Perry, F.R.S., 317 ; 



Oliver Heaviside, F.R.S., 548 

 Teaching, the Reform of Mathematical, Henry Woollen, 436 ; 



W. F. Beard, 466 

 Teall (J. J. H.), on the Plutonic Complex of Cnoc-na-Sroine, 



Sutherlandshire, 588 



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