Nature, ] 
October 1, 1914 
Dr. A. Greenwood, 517; Milk Supply, Dr. J. W. 
Brittlebank, 517; Blood Changes in Lead Workers, 
Dr. A. Sellers, 517; Paper Home Utensils, Dr. S. 
Rideal, 518 
Sarawak Museum, 413 
Sargasso Sea Weed, @. Winge, 170; Prof. Farlow, 493; 
Comm. Hepworth, 499 
Savants du Jour: Albin Haller, E. Lebon, 161 
Scarlet Fever Organism, J. Cantacuzéne, 657 
Scent Organs in Trichoptera, B. F. Cummings, 367 
Schilowsky Gyroscopic Two-wheeled Motor-car, Prof. C. V. 
Boys, 251 
menoolsi: school, Lishting, Dr. Eo HT. Nash, 287; 
Natural Lighting of Schools, 629; Schools and the 
Nation, Dr. G. Kerschensteiner, C. K. Ogden, 505; 
Schools and Employers in the United States, Miss 
Winefrid Jevons, 627; Handbook, Dr. M. Montessori, 
659; Montessori Method and American School, Prof. 
F. E. Ward, 659; Path to Freedom in the School, N. 
MacMunn, 659 
Science : Forthcoming Books, 18, 40, 361; Biicher der Natur- 
’ . wissenschaft, Prof. S. Giinther, 373; aus Natur und 
Geisteswelt (Teubner), 373; Naturwissenschaftliche 
Bibliothek, K. Holler and G. Ulmer, 373; Science 
Books for Austrian Secondary Schools, 373; Science 
and the State, 219, 351, (Morning Post) 411, 536; 
Practical Science for Engineering Students, H. Stanley, 
236; Carnegie Institution of Washington, 309; British 
Science Guild, 331, 536; Royal Society’s Catalogue of 
Scientific Papers, 478, 633; Palissy as Pioneer of 
Scientific Method, 518; Forged “Anticipation” of 
Modern Ideas, 563; Education and Science, Sir J. J. 
Thomson, 603; Scientific Diagnosis of Diseases of 
Management, W. Kent, 632 
Science Abstracts, 16 
Science Progress: “Sweating the Scientist,” 219 
Sclerocheilus, New Species, Dr. J. H. Ashworth, 420 
Scottish Antarctic Expedition, 218; Scottish Universities 
and Carnegie Trust, 279; Scottish Fishery Investiga- 
tions, 362 
Script, New, in Island Oleai, Prof. J. M. Brown, 486 
Sea: Hydrogen-ion Concentration in Sea-water, Prof. B: 
Moore and others, 221; the Ocean, Sir John Murray, 
585; Sea “Monster” Stranded at Birzebbugia, 620; 
Fluctuations in Sea Fisheries, Dr. J. Hjort, 672 
Seal, Close Time for Grey, 299 
Secular Climatic Changes in America, Prof. E. Huntington 
and others, 617 
Seeds, Influence of Carbon Dioxide on, F. Kidd, 313 
Seeing and Photographing Faint Objects, Prof. 
Nutting, 480 
Seiches, Thunderstorm Effects, Messrs. Okada and others, 
222 
Seismographs, Efficiency of Damped, Prince B. Galitzin, 
349 
Seismology: Free versus Damped Pendulums, Dr. Cava- 
sino, 119; Modern Seismology, G. W. Walker, 158; 
Work of Prof. J. Milne, 194; Nomenclature, 514; 
Einfthrung in die Erdbeben- und Vulkankunde 
Stiditaliens, A. Sieberg, 580; Seismometry and En- 
gineering, Prof. L. Grunmach, 627; see also Earth- 
quakes 
Selection : Selektionsprinzip und Probleme der Artbildung, 
Prof. L. Platte, 581 
Selenium, Influence of Tellerium on Sensibility to Light, 
M. Abonnenc, 524 
Series Lines, Prof. Fowler, 145 
Sewage: Mykologie der Gebrauchs- und Abwédsser, Dr. 
Kossowicz, 2; Atmospheric Infection by Sprays in use 
at Bacterial Beds, L. Cavel, 129 
Sex: Increase of Female Lambs due to High Feeding of 
Ewes,-15; Ursprung, Dr. P. Kammerer, 345; die 
biologischen Grundlagen der sekundaren Geschlechts- 
charaktere, Dr. J. Tandler ‘and Dr. S. Grosz, 345; 
Sex Antagonism, W. Heape, 345; Nature and Origin 
12 Gc 
of Secondary Sex Characters, F. W. Ash, 345; les 
Problémes de la Sexualité, Prof. M. Caullery, 345; 
Heredity -and Sex, Prof. T..H: Morgan, 345; 
Mammalian Spermatogenesis, Prof. Jordan, 466 
Shakespeare’s Skull, Prof. A. Keith, 66 
Index 
XXX1X 
Sheep: Inheritance of Characters of Sheep’s Wool, A. D. 
Darbishire and M. W. Gray, 420; Four-horned Sheep, 
435; Wild Sheep of Turkestan, 538 
Sheet-metal “B.G.” Gauge, 593 
Ships, Increase of Load or Velocity due to Increasing Size, 
L. E. Bertin, 207 
Siam, German Expedition, Dr. C. C. Hosseus, 267 
Sicilian Earthquake of May 8, Dr. C. Davison, 272 
Signalling on Railway Trains, 515 
Silica Lung Disease, Dr. McCrae, 413 
Silicates in Chemistry and Commerce, and a Hexite and 
Pentite Theory, Dr. W. Asch and Dr. D. Asch, A. B. 
Searle, 184 
Silicon, Spectrum of Elementary, Sir W. Crookes, 521, 654 
Single-phase Commutator Motors, F. Creedy, 54 
Siwaliks, Dr. Pilgrim, 382 
Sleeping Sickness : Trypanosomes, Sir D. Bruce and others, 
127, 445, 522; Sleeping Sickness in Uganda, 274; 
Administrative Problem: Committee’s Report, 587 
Slide Rule, an Early, D. Baxandall, 8 
Smell in Hymenoptera, Dr. McIndoo, 591 
Smoke Abatement in Europe and America, 69; Smoke 
Committee, 274 
Snakes of Europe, Dr. G. A. Boulenger, 585 
Snow, Waves in, Dr. V. Cornish, 191 
Social: Social Welfare in New Zealand, Hugh H. Lusk, 
28; Socialised Conscience, Prof. J. H. Coffin, 134; 
Social Insurance: with Special Reference to American 
Conditions, I. M. Rubinow, 294; Interpretations and 
Forecasts, V. Branford, 401 
Societies and Academies : 
Asiatic Society of Bengal, 233, 473, 657 
Cambridge Philosophical Society, 24, 154, 341, 419 
Challenger Society, 260, 499 
Geological Society, 76, 100, 154, 232, 288, 340, 394, 446, 
656 
Gottingen, 129 
Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, 50 
Linnean Society, 22, 76, 180, 340, 419, 498 
Linnean Society of New South Wales, 473, 525 
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 77, 127, 
288, 314 
Mathematical Society, 77, 232, 314, 446 
Mineralogical Society, 102, 471 
Paris Academy of Sciences, (weekly) 
Physical Society, 23, 101, 231, 367, 471, 523 
Royal Anthropological Institute, 23 
», Astronomical Society, t1o1 
3x | Dublin Society, 127,181,232, 3675. 577, 
», Irish Academy, 24, 260, 314, 446 
», Meteorological Society, 23, 102, 232, 341, 472 
»» Society, 22, 49, 75, 126, 259, 287, 313, 340, 393, 
445, 521 
», Society of Edinburgh, 127, 207, 420, 629 
», Society of South Africa, 289, 499, 577 
,, Society of Tasmania, 395 
Society for Promotion of Nature Reserves, 35 
Zoological Society, 23, 50, 101, 232, 260, 314, 367, 471 
Sodium Vapour Resonance, .207 ; Correction, 289 ; Resonance 
due to D, alone, R. W. Wood and L. Dunoyer, 368 
Soil: Soil and Crops .in Biggleswade Area, T. Rigg, 154; 
Nutritive Conditions for Fresh-water and Soil Protista, 
H. G. Thornton and G. Smith, 313; Phenomena of 
Clay Suspensions, B. A. Keen, 321; Leaf Fall and Soil 
Deterioration, W. L. Balls, 341; Effect of Soil on 
Bacterial Secretions, 358; Chemistry of Soil, 360; In- 
ternational Commission on Chemical Analysis of Soils : 
Preparation of Soil Extracts for Total Analysis, Dr. 
von Sigmond, Dr. D. J. Hissink, Profs. Rindell, 
Mitscherlich, Ramann, 598; Estimation of Easily 
Soluble Soil Constituents, Prof. Mitscherlich, Prof. 
Ramann, 598; Estimation of Acidity, Dr. Gully, Dr. 
Tacke, sa8; Nitrate Deposits, Dr. W. H. Ross, 651 
Solar Cycle, New, 144 j : 
Solar Eclipse, Total, on August 21, 1914: Electric Waves 
and the Eclipse, 68; Note, 94; in Turkey and Persia, 
Prof. D. Todd, 311; Man of Armenia, 330; Inter- 
national Magnetic Observations, Dr. L. A. Bauer, 507; 
the Total Eclipse of August 21 (with Maps), Dr. 
W. J. S. Lockyer, 508; B.A.C. Radiotelegraphic Pro- 
