SMppUnient to Nature^ 

 June IX, 1896 J 



Index 



Science : Government Neglect of Science in India, 12 ; 

 Science in the Magazines, 18, 116, 232, 331, 428, 548; 

 Science Readers, Vincent T. Murche, 54 ; the Times on the 

 Scientific Situation, 73 ; the Organisation of Science, 97 ; a 

 Joint Meeting of Associations for the Advancement of Science, 

 Dr. Wm. H. Hale, 102 ; Scientific Investigation of the 

 Fishery Board for Scotland, 117; Science and Art Drawing, 

 Complete Geometrical Course, J. H. Spanton, 128 ; Rela- 

 tions of the Weather Bureau to the Science and Industry of 

 the United States, Prof. W. S. Moore, 187 ; Science in New 

 South Wales, John Plummer, 303 ; the Constitution of 

 Scientific Societies, 332 ; Science Teaching in Secondary 

 Schools, Charles M. Stuart, 346 ; Catalogue of Scientific 

 Papers (1874-1883) compiled by the Royal Society, 385; 

 Science and Morals, Prof. William Ramsay, F.R.S., 366 ; 

 Henry Wilde, F.R.S., 414 ; London City Companies' Grants 

 to Science and Education, 425 : Science in United States, 

 542, 543, 562, 563, 584, 609 ; the Expert Witness, 583 ; the 

 I'lace of Science in Education, 607 

 liter (Dr. P. L., F.R.S.), Dendrexetastes capitoides, 102 



ijotland, Fishery Board for. Scientific Investigations (1894) of, 

 117 



Scotland : Carbonic Acid in Edinburgh Air and Soil, and Rela- 

 tion of Soil to Summer Diarrhoea, 287 



Scott (Dr. D. H.), Polystelic Palm Roots, 406 



Scott (E.), Modified Hatchet Planimeter, 310 



Scott (G. B,), Barisal Guns, 197 



Scott (Rina), Children's Drawings, 391 



Scott (R. H.,F.R.S.), Differences between Fogs, 215 ; Remark- 

 able Meteor, 253 ; Recent unusually high British Barometer 

 Readings, 454 



Scott-Elliot (G. F.), Flower- Haunting Diptera, 453; Effect 

 of African Grass Fires on Vegetation, 444 

 urfield (D. J.), Barisal Guns and Similar Sounds, 296 

 ville (W. F.), Reduction of Selenic Acid by Potassium Bro- 

 mide in Acid Solution, 190 



Screening Side- Lights of Ships, Board of Trade Instructions as 

 to, 161 



Scribner's Magazine, 18, 232, 428, 549 



Scudder (S. H.), Frail Children of the Air, Excursions into the 

 World of Butterflies, 77 



^ ilptor, the, Herbert Spencer, 331 



, on the Audibility of Fog Signals at, F. E. Fowle, 6 

 as, History of, M. Suess, 239 



>ca- Water for London, 106 



Seaweeds, an Introduction to the Study of, George Murray, 

 294 



>carle (G. F. C. ), Method of Measuring Hysteresis of Iron, 

 143 ; Problems in Electric Convection, 550 

 iton (A. E.), Causes of Fracture in Marine Steel as revealed 

 \ Microscope, 520 



- ondary Education, the Royal Commission on, Dr. H. E. 

 Armstrong, F.R.S., 79 



Secondary Schools, Science Teaching in, Charles M. Stuart, 

 346 



See (Dr.), the Double Star 05 '285, 38; the Double Star 70 

 Ophiuchi, 305 



Seebohm (H. E.), on the Structure of Greek Tribal Society, 

 G. F. Hill, 51 



Seebohm (Henry), Obituary Notice of, 105 



Seebohm Collection, the. Dr. R. Bowdler Sharpe, 369 



Seeley (Prof. H. G., F.R.S.), the Story of the Earth in Past 

 ^gss, 77 ; Aristodesmus Rutimeyeri, 239 



Seismology : Microseismographic Records of Distant Earth- 

 quake, Prof. G. Vicentini, 12 ; Summary of Investigations on 

 Earthquake Pulsations, Prof. G. Vicentini, 585 ; the Roman 

 Earthquake of November i, 1895, P''of- Tacchini, 179; the 

 Movements of Horizontal Pendulums, John Milne, F.R.S., 

 180; BoUetino della Societk Italiana, 213, 357, 405,453; 

 Dr. M. Baratta on the Florentine Earthquake, 278 ; Prof. 

 Marvin's Seismoscope, 303 ; Earthquake of January 22, Prof. 

 Albert Riggenbach, 318 ; Earth Tremors, W. L. Dallas, 390 ; 

 Obituary Notice of Sekiya Seikei, 443 ; the Syracuse Earth- 

 quake of April 13, 1895, S. Arcidiacono, 495 ; the Diurnal 

 Periodicity of Earthquakes, Charles Davison, 498 ; the Surface 

 Dimensions of an Earthquake Pulsation, Dr. Charles Davison, 

 548 ; Velocity of Brescian Earthquake Wave of November 

 27, 1894, Dr. M. Baratta, 564 



Sekiya Seikei, Obituary Notice of, 443 



Selborne, Natural History of, Gilbert White, O. V. Aplin, 126 



Self-adaptation to the Environment, the Origin of Plant 



Structures by. Rev. G. Henslow, C. A. Barber, 145 

 Seligman (Prof. E. R. A.), Essays in Taxation, 458 

 Sella (Dr. A.), Influence of Rontgen Rays on Induction Coil 

 Sparks, 616 



Sensitive Flames, E. Bouty, 407 



Sergi (Prof.), the Mediterranean Peoples, 422 



Serotherapy : the Uncertainty of Elaboration of Diphtheria 

 Toxine, Prof. Spronck, 135 ; Method of rapidly producing 

 Diphtheria Antitoxines, Dr. G. E. C. Wood, 574 ; Report on 

 Pasteur's Anti-Rabic Inoculations for 1894 in St. Petersburg 

 and Odessa, 135 ; the Preparation of Anti-Rabic Serum, 

 Messrs. Tizzoni and Centanni, 227 ; the First Steps in 

 Serum-Therapy, 138 ; the Discovery of the Anti-Toxin of 

 Snake Poison, Prof. T. R. Fraser, 150; Prof. E. Ray 

 Lankester, F.R.S., 128, 175; Sero-Therapy of Tuberculosis, 

 V. Babes and G. Proca, 264 ; Inoculation for Leprosy, Dr. 

 Kitasato, 349 



Seton-Karr (H. W. ), Evidences of Palaeolithic Age in Somali- 

 land, 544 



Seven-Colour Puzzle, Radcliffe's, 136 



Seward (A. C), Age of the Wealden, 462 ; Catalogue of the 

 Mesozoic Plants in the Department of Geology, British 

 Museum, 531 



Sextanti, Observaciones de precision con el, Conde de Canete 

 del Pinar, 244 



Seymour (Henry J.), the Glacial Drift in Ireland, 605 



Shackleton (Mr.), Comet Perrine-Lamp, 545; Comet Swift, 

 1896, 612 



Shaler (Prof.), Soils, 438; Geological Conditions of Harbours, 

 439 



Sharp (Dr. D., F.R.S.), the Zoological Record, 103; the So- 

 called Secondary Wing in Beetles, 453 



Sharp (Dr. William, F.R.S.), Death of, 562 



Sharpe (Dr. R. Bowdler), the Seebohm Collection, 369 



Shaw (James), Inverted Images, 461 ; a Daylight Meteor, 581 



Shells of nearly Spherical Form, Equilibrium of Isotropic Elastic 

 Solid, Dr. Chree, 383 



Sheward (R.), a Bright Meteor, 78 



Shield (Dr. John), Mechanical Device for performing Tempera- 

 ture Corrections of Barometers, 167 



Shifting of Spectral Lines, the, J. Norman Lockyer, F.R.S., 



415 

 Ships, Side-Lights of. Board of Trade Instructions as to, 161 

 Shoals, Isolated Open-Sea, improbability of finding by the 



Chart, G. W. Littlehales, 452 

 Short Period Variability, A. W. Roberts, 162 

 Siberia (North-east), Geographical Survey of, V. Fuss, 404 ; 



Magnetic Survey of, F. Miiller and N. Jurgens, 403 

 Sickenberger (Dr.), Death of, 203 

 Side-Lights of Ships, Board of Trade Instructions as to 



Screening, 161 

 Siemens and Halske's Arrangement for Protecting Physical 



Laboratories from Effects of Electric Tram-Lines, Dr. Frdlich, 



384 

 Signals, Fog, on the Audibility of, at Sea, F. E. Fowle, 6 

 Silberstein (L.), Dielectric Constants of Mixtures and Solutions, 



262 

 Silva (J. P. N. da). Death of, 609 

 Simpson (Dr.), Prof. Haffkine's Anti-Choleraic Vaccination in 



India, 14 

 Single Salt Analysis, B. P. Lascelles, 508 

 Slavs, South, Folk-Lore of, Dr. Krauss, 472 

 Slow Lightning, Robert Bridges, 31 

 Smale (J. F.), Modification or Electrometer Method, 453 

 Small-pox, the Treatment by Non-Actinic Light of, Dr. N. F. 



Finsen, 134 

 Small-pox Outbreak at Gloucester, the, 517 

 Smart (Dr. William), Studies in Economics, 149 

 Smeeth (W. F.), Perlitic Cracks, 135 



Smith (Dr. A. Donaldson), Lake Rudolf Expedition, 107, 226 

 Smith (Rev. Frederick J.), Photography and Chronographic 



Measurements, 206 

 Smith (Worthington G.), Bury St. Edmunds Human Skull 



Fragment, 173 ; the Bright Meteor of April 12, 605 

 Smith (Rev. W. S.), Remarkable Sounds, 197 

 Smithsonian Institution, the, Dr. G. Brown Goode, 257, 281 

 Smithsonian Investigations, S. P. Langley, 428 

 Smith's (A.), Micromanometer, 216 

 Smythe (W. E.), Irrigation in America, 428 



