S u^/Ument to Natuif^'\ 

 Jt^antber ^, 1895 J 



Judex 



XXXI 



Schorlcinmcr Memorial Labnratory, the, 6j 



i>chott (Dr. Cerhard), the Pfesent Conditions of Sail Navigation, 



513 



Schoule (I'rof.), Number of Crystallographic 1-ornis of Regular 

 System in Given S]>)ace, 168 



Schreiher (Th. ), Atlas of Classical Antiquities, 100 



Schulz(Dr. ), Anatomy of Unstriated Muscles in \'ertebrates, 

 336 ; Contraction of Unstriated Muscle P'ibres of Stomach 

 of Salamander, 452 



Schur (Dr. WilhelmU the Pra;sepe Cluster, 515 



Schuster (Prof .\. ), Fluted Spectra, 71 ; on the Evidence to be 

 gathered as to the Simple or Compound Character of a Gas 

 from the Constitution of its Spectrum, 533 ; Observations on 

 the .Atmospheric Electricity near the Ground at Different 

 1 feights above .Sea-level, 534 



^rliutzenberger (P.), the Cerite Earths, 71 



.Schwartze (Th.), Die Lehre von der Elecktrizitat und deren 

 Praktische \'erwendung, 519 • 



Schwarz (Ernest U. L. ), Plant-Animal Symbio.sis, 389 



Science : .Science Readers, Vincent T. Murche, 3, 458 ; Science 

 in the Magazines, 43, 159,257,355, 450, 586; American 

 Journal of Science, 118, 212, 2S5, 431, 539 ; Scientific Educa- 

 tion in .America, 357 ; .American .Association for the .Advance- 

 ment of Science, Dr. Wm. II. Hale, 506; the Size of the 

 I'.ages of Scientific Publications, G. H. Bryan, Prof Sylvanus 

 P. Thompson, E. R..S., 221 ; Progress of .Science, [. Villin 

 Marmery, 267 ; the International Catalogue of .Scientific 

 Papers, 270; Science Scholarships at Cambridge, 271 ; W. .A. 

 Shenstone, D. Rintoul, 295 ; Denominational Science, Dr. 

 St. G. Mivart, 450 ; the Institute of F"rance, Dr. Henri de 

 Varigny, 459 ; the Relation of Engineering to Science, L. F. 

 \'ernon Harcourt, 501 ; Scientific Knowledge of the Ancient 

 Chinese, 622 ; .Scientific Results of the Annual Meeting of the 

 British -Medical .Association, 369 



Scorpio, a Great Nebula in. Prof. Barnard, 305 



Scorpion- Venom, Immunity from, 652 



Scotland, the Sea Fishing Industry in, 657 



Scott (Dr. D. H., F.R.S.), Fossil Plants of Coal Measures, 

 23S ; on the Chief Results of Williamson's work on the Car- 

 boniferous Plants, 5S5 



.Scott (Prof. \V. B.), on the "Bad Lands," 559; .Ancodus, 524 



Scribner's Magazine, Science in, 43, 586 



Seattle Ship Canal, the, 486 



Secretion, Internal, Prof E. A. Schiifer, E.R.S., 369 



See (Dr. T. J. (.), the Orbit of ;u- Bootis (2 1938), 525; 7 

 \'irginis, 553 



Seebohm tllenry), the Great !■ rozen Land, Frederick George 

 Jackson, 385 ; Ice-bound on Kolguev, .Aubyn Trevor-Baltye, 

 385 ; on ^Iiddendorft"s Credibility, Prof. .\Ifred Newton, 

 E.R.S., 43S 



Seeds, \"itality of, \V. Hotting Hemsley, F.R.S., 5 



Seeds, Latent Life of, C. de Candolle, 347 



Seeds, Latent \'itality in. Prof Italo Giglioli, 544 



Seeley (Prof.), Dentary Bone Structure of Gomphognathus, 

 182 



Seguy ((jaston). Phosphorescence Phenomenon in Tubes of 

 Rarified Nitrogen after Pa.ssage of Electric Discharge, 336 



Schukewitch (J.), a Year's .Actinometric Observations, iii 



Seismology : the Study of Earthtjuakes in the South-East of 

 Europe, Charles Davison, 4 ; Italian Society founded, 35 ; 

 Prof. Milne's Observations of the -Argentine Earthquake, 

 October 27, 1S94, Dr. E. von Rebeur-Paschwitz, 55 ; Earlh- 

 (|uakc Shocks in Japan and Russia registered by Seismome- 

 trograph at Roman Observatory, III ; Efifects of Earthquake 

 in .Svunatra, Th. Delprat, 129 ; Records of \'icentini (Siena) 

 Microseismogra])h, July- October 1894, Dr. M. Cinelli, 152; 

 a History of British. I'^rthquakes, Charles Davison, 174 ; the 

 Duration of Earthquake-Pulsations, Dr. E. Oildone, 177; 

 Relation between Seismic Fretjuency and Ground-Relief, M. 

 de Montessus, 201 ; the Bifilar Pendulum at the Royal 

 Observatory, Edinburgh, Thomas Heath, 223; the Velocity 

 of Earthquake-Waves, Prof. F. Omori, 275; the Distribution 

 of Earthquakes in Japan, Prof. Milne, 304 ; the \"iggianello 

 (Basilicata) Earthciuake of May 28, 1894, M. Baratta, 335 ; 

 liollelino della Societa Italiana, 309, 335, 455, 611 ; a 

 Superior Limit to .Mean .-Area alTected by an Earthquake, F. 

 de .M. de Ballore, 516 ; Dr. .A. Schmidt's Theory of Earth- 

 quake-Motion, C. Davison, 631 



Selborne (Lord), Death of, 34 



Semenoff (P. P.), I. D. Cherskiy and (J. G. von Petz, Eastern 

 Siberia, 541 



Senderens (I. B.), Reduction of Nitrous 0.\ide by Metals in 



presence of Water, 144, 167 

 Senior (.M. H.), Algebra, 127 

 Senses of Insects, the. Prof. C. V. Riley, 209 

 Seward (.A. C. ), Obituary Notice of the Marquis of Saporla, 57 ; 



on the Wealden Flora of England, 586 

 Sharp (.A.), a New Method of Ilarmonic .-Vnalysis, 119 

 Sharp (D., F.R.S.), Variation in Size of Beetles, 38 

 Sharpe (R. Bowdler), a Chapter on Birds, 220 

 Shaw (las.). Late Nestlings, 459 

 .Shaw (S.), .Argon in Rock-Salt Ga.ses, 312 

 Shaw- (W. N.), Phenomena of Cloud Formation, 39 

 Sheep-eating Parrot of New Zealand : on the Habits of the Ke.i, 



the, W. Garstang, 629 

 .Shenstone (W. .A.), .Science Scholarships at Cambridge, 95; 



Justus von Liebig : his Life and Work (1809-73), 565 

 Sherzer (W. II.), Native Sulphur in Michigan, 539 

 Shields (Dr. John), Occlusion of O.sygen and Hydrogen by 



Platinum Black, 287 

 Ship Canal, the Seattle, 486 

 Shipbuilding : Death of Charles Mitchell, 443 

 Ships' Lights, the Visibility of, 232 

 .Short- Period X'ariable Stars, 252 

 Short hand and Science, Dr. Gowers, F.R..S., 346 

 Shrubsole (W. IL), Mlner.alised Diatoms, 245 

 Siberia : Eastern .Siberia, P. P. Semenoff, I. D. Cherskiy and 



G. G. von Petz, 541 

 Sickness, Mountain, George Griffith, 414 

 Siemens (Werner von), the Scientific and Technical Papers of, 



W. Watson, 73 

 .Sigalas (C. ), Absorbent Power of Human Bladder, 24 

 Sigaudy (P.), on Coupling Boilers of Different Systems, 208 

 Silchester E.xcavations, the, 9 

 Silver, the Freezing- Point of, C. ]. Heycock, F.R.S., and 



F. H. Neville, 596 

 .Simon's (.M. Jules) Discourse on the Institute of France, 645 

 Skew Probability Curves, on. Prof. Karl Pearson, 317 

 Slate Mines of Merioneth.shire, 279 

 Sliding, Laws of Friction in, P. Painleve, 288 

 Smalley (G. W.), Personal Reminiscences of Huxley, 586 

 Smiles (F. II.), Death of, 4S5 

 Smith (.\. Hopewell), Dental .Microscopy, 197 

 Smith (C. ), on the Chemical History of the Barley Plant, 53S 

 Smith (Prof -Michie), on Indian Thunderstorms, 534 

 .Smith (VVorthington G.), Romano- British Land Surface, 222 

 Smith (W. P. IIa.skett) and H. C. Hart, Climbing in the British 



Isles, 617 

 Smithsonian Institution, Report of the Committee appointed by 



the, to award the Ilodgkins Fund Prizes, Dr. S. I'. Langley, 



394 



Smythe (W. E. ), Irrigation in the United States, 44 



.Snake-Bite, a Rational Cure for, 620 



Snake-\'enom, Immunity from, 652 



Snelgrove (Edward), Object-Lessons in Botany, 196 



Social Evolution, another Book on, 386 



Societe des .Amis des Sciences, 131 



Society of Chemical Industry, 346 



Society of Medical Phonograjihers, 346 



Solar Eclipse of .August 8, 1896, the "Total, Colonel .\. Burton- 

 Brown, 633 



.Solar Eclipse, Total, of January 21-22, 1898, 113 



Solar Energy, the Source and Mode of, Dr. J. W. Heysinger,. 



Solar Observations during I'irst Quarter of 1895, P. Tacchini, 

 516 



Solar Parallax from Mars Observations, 421 



Solar Radiation at Different Seasons, J. Schukewitch, in 



.Solar System, the Motion of the, 135 



SoUas (Prof., F. R.S. ), Experiment to illustrate Mode of Flow 

 of Viscous Fluids, 47 ; a Tertiary Basaltic Hill in 'Galvs'ay, 

 215; on Artificial Glaciers or " Poissiers " made of Pitch, 



559 

 Solms-Laubach (Count), Obituary Notice of William Crawford 



Williamson, 441 ; on a New Form of Fructification 



Sphcnophylhiiii, 585 

 Sommerfeld (Dr.), Experiments on Children's Bile, 336 

 Sound Producing Insect, a J. R. Holt, 318 

 South .\frica : the Gold .Mines of the Rand, F. II. Hatch and 



J. A. Chalmers, Bennett H. Brongh, 638 

 South Sea Island Weapons, &c. , the Cook Collections of. Dr. 



V. Ball, 1 1 



