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XXXV 



Riicker (Prof. A. W., F.R.S.), Opening Address in Section A 

 of the British Association, 343 



Rung (Capt. G.), New Automatic Sounding Instrument, Uni- 

 versal Bathometer, 431 



Runge (Prof. C), the Determination of Latitude and Longi- 

 tude by Photography, 102; the Soectraof Tin, Lead, Ar- 

 senic, Antimony, and Bismuth, llS 



Rushmore, Museums and Pleasure Grounds near, Lieut. -General 

 Pitt-Rivers, 416 



Russell (H. C , F.R.S.), Icebergs and their Relation to j 

 \Veather, 15 ; the Progress of Astronomical Photography, 

 230; .\urora Australia, 319 ; Aurora and Fog, 428 



Russell (Dr. J. S. R.), Degenerations consequent on Experi- 

 mental Lesions of Cerebellum, 284 



Russell (N. Scott), Town Councillors' Handbook to Electric 

 Lighting, 423 



Russia: Twenty-five Years of Chemistry in, 231 ; on the 

 Tundra.s of North-East Russia, G. J. Tanfilieff, 432 ; Songs 

 of the Russian People, Th. M. Istomin and G. O. Diiisch, 

 594 ; Russian Geographical Society Medal Awards, 360 ; 

 Annual Report of Russian Geographical Society, 456 ; 

 Annals of the, 621 ; East Siberia, P. P. Semenoff, J. D. 

 Chersky and G. G. von Petz, 471 



Rutherford (Prof), Observations in which 'he Reaction Time 

 was measured lor Sight, Hearing, and Touch, 461 



Kuwenzori Expedition, Mr. Scott Elliot's, W. T. Thiselton- 

 Dyer, F.R.S., S49 



Sabatier (Paul), Cupric Bromide, 48 ; Absorption Spectra of 

 Cupric Bromide, 72 ; Absorption Spectra of Hydrobromic 

 Solutions of Cupric Bromide, 120 ; a Ilydrobromide of Cupric 

 Bromide and a Red Bromide of Copper and Potassium, 167 

 Saccardo (Prof.), Number of Species at present known, 35 

 3aija (Prof), Temperature Variations on Mount Etna, 85 

 sails, towards the Efficiency of. Windmills, Screw-Propellers, 

 in Water and Air, and Aeroplanes, Lord Kelvin, P.R.S., 



425 



3t. Andrews (Gatty) Marine Laboratory, on the New Build- 

 ings for the, 301 



3t. John (C. E.), Wave-Lengths of Electricity in Iron Wires, 

 634 



saint Mammes, Discovery of an Interment of the Neolithic 



Period at, Eugene Toulouze, 490 

 5t. Mary's Hospital Medical School, Science Teaching in. Dr. 



Athur P. Luff, 595 

 3'. Petersburg, Medical School for Women to be Established 



at, 501 

 Saintsbury (George), the Grouse, 546 

 Sakurai (Joji), Constitution of Glycocine and its Derivatives, 



71 

 Salamander, on some Antitoxic Properties of the Blood of 



the Terrestrial, against Curare, C. Phisalix and Ch. 



Contejean, 444 



Salisbury (the Most Hon. the Marquis of, F. R. S. ), Inaugural 



Address at the Meeting of the British Association at Oxiord, 



339 

 Salomons ^Sir David), on some Phenomena in Vacuum Tubes, 



490 

 Sand- Flea or Chigoe from China, Mr. W. K. H. Blandford on 



a, 635 

 Sandford (Mr. W. A.) on his Discovery of a Large Dinosaur 



at Wedmore, 456 

 Sanitation: the Forthcoming Congress of Hygiene and Demo- 

 graphy, 19 

 Sappey (M.), Phyllitim pulchrifolium, 216 

 Saiellue of Jupiicr, the Fifth, Prof E. E. Barnard, 624 

 Satellite-Orbiis, M. Tisserand on, 484 

 Saturn, the Planet, 32 



Saturn and Uranus, Observations of, Prof E. E. Barnard, 433 

 .Sawer (J. Ch.), a Natural History of Raw Materials and Drugs 



used in the Perfume Industry, 76 

 Sawtschenko (Dr.), Inoculation against Cholera, 15 

 Sawyer (Lieut. -Col.), the Bakhtiari Mountains and Upper 



Elam, 34 

 Sawyer (A. R. ), the Geology of Ma'^honaland, 70 

 Scandinavia: the Scandinavian Ice Sheet, Victor Madsen, 54 

 Sch.ifer (Prof. E. A., F. R.S. ), Opening .\ddress in Section I 



of the British Association, 401 ; on the Functions of the 



Suprarenal Bodies, 461 



Schatff (R. T.), Rhyncfwdemus terrestris va Ireland, 617 



Scheiner (Dr. I.), a Treatise on Astronomical Spectroscopy, 

 Dr. J. L. E. Dreyer, 565 



Scherren (Henry), Claratella proUfera, 104; the Deposition of 

 Ova by Asterina gibbosa, 246 ; Ponds and Rock-Pools, 

 with Hints on Collecting for, and the Management of the 

 Micro-.\quarium, 523 



Schmidt (Dr. A.), Death of, 60 ; the Employment of a Trigo- 

 nometrical Series in Meteorology, 178 



Schmidt (K. E. F.), the Elliptic Polarisation of Reflected Light, 

 nS 



School, Science in, and after School, H. G. Wells, 525 



Schools of Meteorology, Prof. Cleveland .\bbe, 576 



Schott (O.), Elasticity and Tenacity of Glasses as Dependent 

 on Chemical Composiiion, 21 



Schoute ( Prof. ) : Regular Sections and Projections of Hekatom- 

 kos£edroid and Hexakosicedroid, 144 ; Theorem of Natural 

 Connection between Homogeneous Divisions of Space by 

 means of Cubes and of other Teiraikaidekahedra, 240 



Schrader (Herr), Double Salts containing Diammonium, 606 



Schuchert (Charles), Discovery of Devonian Rocks in Cali- 

 fornia, 235 



Schulhof (M. L.), Denning's Comet, 37 ; Ephemeris for 

 Tempel's Comet, 113 ; Tempel's Periodic Comet, 416 



Schultz (Dr. G.), Systematic Survey of the Organic Colouring 

 Matters, 267 



Science : Science in the Magazines, 65, 140, 234, 419, 489, 

 583 : German Holiday Science Courses at Jena, 83 ; Cata- 

 loguing Scientific Papers, A. G. Bloxam, 104 ; Dr. Arm- 

 strong on the Publication of Scientific Literature, 159 ; 

 Scientific Education and Research, Dr. H. E. Armstrong, 

 F.R.S., 211 ; Catalogue of Scientific Papers (1874-1SS3) 

 compiled by the Royal Society, 241 ; Les Femmes dans la 

 Science, .V. Rebiere, Mrs. Percy Frankland, 279 ; Science 

 and Mining, Hon. James Martin, 273 ; Popularising Science, 

 H. G. Wells, 300 ; Science and Art Department, Results of 

 May Examinations, 414; Successful Candidates for Whit- 

 worlh Scholarships, 429 ; French Association for the Ad- 

 vancement of Science, M. Mascart's Presidential Address, 

 429 ; American Association for the .Advancement of Science, 

 Dr. W. H. Hale, 458 ; Object Lessons in Elementary 

 Science, Vincent T. Murche, 497 ; Science in the Medical 

 Schools, 512; Prof. H. Alleyne Nicholson, 524; Science 

 Teaching m St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, Dr. Arthur 

 P. Luff, 595 : Forthcoming Scientific Books, 513 ; Science 

 in School and after School, H. G. Wells, 525 ; Scientific 

 Method in Board Schools, Prof. H. E. Armstrong, F.R.S., 



631 



Scio, Earthquake at, 251 



Scotland: Report of the Astronomer-Royal for, 157; Two 

 Great Scotsmen : the Brothers William and John Hunter, 

 Dr. George E. ^Mather, 169 ; Grass-destroying Caterpillars in 

 Scotland, Miss Ormerod, 251 ; Scottish Land-Names, Sir 

 Herbert Maxwell, Bart., 266 ; Fishery Board for Scotland, 

 305 ; Twelve Charts of the Tidal Streams on the West Coast 

 of Scotland, F. Howard Collins, 318; Rainfall of Scotland, 

 Dr. Buchan, 604 



Scott (Dr. Dukinheld Henry), Structural Botany (Flowering 

 Plants), 147 ; the Root of Lyginodeitdion Otdhamiuin, 

 261 



Scott (R. H., F.R.S.), Fogs with Strong Winds in British Isles, 

 1876-1890, 215 



Screw- Pitch and Wire-Gauge, proposed New System of, 414 



Soribner's Mat^azine, Science in, 234 



Scudder (S. H.), Tertiary Tipulidae, III ; the Effect of Glacia- 

 tion and of the Glacial Period on the present Fauna of North 

 America, 515 



Searle (G. F. C), Physikalisches Prakticum, mit besonderer 

 Beriicksichtigung der Physikalisch-chemischen Methoden, 

 Eilhard Wiedemann und Hermann Ebert, 496 



Secular Variation of Terrestrial Magnetism, Wdde's Theory of 

 the. Prof Henry Wilde, F.R.S., 570 



Secley (A.), the Great Globe. First Lessons in Geography, 



lOI 



Seismology : the Earthquakes in Greece, C. Davison. 7 ; M. 

 Papavasiliore on the Greek Earthquakes of April 1894, C. 

 Davison, 607 ; Dr. G. Agamennone on the New Continuous- 

 Record Seismometrograph of the CoUegio Romano, 362 ; 

 Seismic Magnetic and Electric Phenomena, Prof. John Milne, 

 F.R.S., 415 ; on the Velocity of the Constantinople Earth- 



