Index 



Royal Society, 46, 94, 141, 164, 189, 238, 261, 333, 357, 

 379. 40''. 429. 454. 475. Soo. 54*, 573. 59^. 621; Medal 

 Awards, 35, 105 ; Anniversary Meeting of the Royal 

 Society, 105 ; Samuel Pepys and the Royal Society, Sir 

 Arch. Geikie, F.R.S., 415 ; on a Relation between 

 Autumnal Rainfall and the Yield of Wheat of the Follow- 

 ing Year, Dr. VV. N. Shaw, F.R.S., 470; Bakerian 

 Lecture at Royal Society, the Reception and Utilisation 

 of Energy by a Green Leaf, Dr. Horace T. Brown, 

 F.R.S., 522 



Royal Society, Edinburgh, 203, 382, 431, 623; Prize 

 Awards, 285 



Royal Society, New South Wales, 72, 168, 335, 384 



Royds (C. W. R.), Meteorological Conditions of the 

 Antarctic Discovery Expedition, 568 



Rozet (CI.), Secondary Shadow on the Rings of Saturn, 

 359 ; Secondary Shadow on Saturn's Rings, 401 



Rubber, the Cultivation and Preparation of Para, W. H. 

 Johnson, 321, 352; C. Simmonds, 321 



Rubies : Memoire sur la Rf5production artificielle du Rubis 

 par Fusion, A. Verneuil, ]8o 



Riicker (Sir Arthur), London Conference on School 

 Hygiene, 377 



Rudaux (M. L.), the Pic du Midi Observatory, 354 



Rudzki (.M. P.), Propagation of Earthquake Waves, 534 



Russian Geographical Society Medal Awards, 231 



Rutherford (Prof. E., F.R.S.), the Heating Effect of the 

 7 Rays from Radium, 151 ; Slow Transformation Pro- 

 ducts of Radium, 341 ; Charge Carried by the o Rays 

 from Radium, 413 



Ryan (J.), a Bright Meteor, 329 



Sabat (Bronislas), Action of Radium Bromide on the 

 Electrical Resistance of Metals, 479 



Sabatier (Paul), the Three Methylcyclohexanones and the 

 corresponding Methyl-cyclohexanols, 383 : Catalvtic Power 

 of Reduced Nickel, 423 ; Reduction of Nitriles to Amines, 

 423 ; Monochloro-derivatives of Methylcyclohexane, 551 



Sabin (A. H.), the Industrial and Artistic Technology of 

 Paint and \'arnish, 50 



St. Bernard, Across the Great, the Modes of Nature and 

 the Manners of Men, \. R. Sennett, 197 



St. Javelle (M.), Tempel's Comet (1904 r), 185 



St. Louis International Exhibition List of Awards, 36; the 

 International Electrical Congress at St. Louis, 41 ; 

 German Educational Exhibits at St. Louis, 513 



St. Margaret's Bay, Dover, Landslip on January 10 at, 

 253. 279 



Salet (M.), Application of the Iris Diaphragm in As- 

 tronomy, 451; ; the Iris Diaphragm in Astronomy, 545 



Salisbury (Rollin D.), the Glacial Geology of New Jersey, 

 186; Geology, 267 



Salmon (E. S.), Plants and Spore-infection, 157 ; " Biologic 

 Forms " of Erysibhe graminis, 468; Endophytic Adapta- 

 tion shown by Erysiphe graminis, DC, under Cultural 

 Conditions, 598 



Salmon (W. H.), a Further Course of Practical Science, 220 



Salmon Fisheries of England and Wales, the, Messrs. 

 Archer and Fryer and Dr. Masterman, Frank Balfour 

 Browne, 18 



Salomonsen (M.), Effect of the Radium Emanations on 

 certain Protozoa and on the Blood, 279 



Salt (H. S.), Richard Jefferies, his Life and Ideals, 582 



Salt-beds and Oceans, 50S 



Salts and their Reactions, Dr. L. Dobbie and H. Marshall, 

 200 



Salzablagerung, zur Biklung der ozeanischen, J. H. van 't 

 Hoff. 508 



Sand (Dr. Henry J. S.), the Role of Diffusion during Cata- 

 lysis by Colloidal Metals, 333 



Sanitarv Engineering. Small Destructors for Institutional 

 and Trade Waste, W. Francis Goodrich, 246 



Sankey fCaptain Riall), Chrome-vanadium Steels, 305 



Santos-Dumont (A.), the Future of Air-ships, 447 



Sarasin (Ed.), the Genesis of Temporary Radio-activity, 143 



Sarawak, Travels and Researches of a Naturalist in, 

 Wanderings in the Great Forests of Borneo, O. Beccari, 

 203 



Sars (Prof. G. O.), a Small Crustacean (Paracartia grani) 

 discovered in the Ovster-beds of Norwav, 61 



Satellite to Jupiter, Discovery of a Sixth, Prof. Perrine, 

 256, 329 



Satellite of Jupiter, the Reported Sixth, Prof. Wolf, 306 



Satellite, Visual Observations of Jupiter's Sixth, Mr. | 

 Hammond, 569 



Satellites I. and II., Rotation of Jupiter's, Dr. P. Guth- | 

 nick, 469 



Satellites, Recently Observed, Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 

 295 ; Prof. William H. Pickering, 390 



Saturn's Rings, Secondary Shadow on, M. .\mann and 

 CI. Rozet, 359, 401 



Saturn's Satellites, Observations of, Prof. Hussey, 449 ; 

 see also Astronomy 



Saunders (F. A.), Arc Spectra of the Alkali Metals, 133 



Sauvage (R.), Action of the Chlorides of Phosphorus on 

 the Organomagnesium Compounds of the Aromatic Series, 

 47 



Schaffers (V.), Reversal of Charge from Electrical Induction 

 Machines, 274 



Schering (Forstmeister), Death of, 36 



Schleussner's (Dr.) Dry Plates, 88 



Schmidlin (Jules), the Tetraoxycyclohexane-rosanilines, 47 ; 

 Action of Low Temperatures on Colouring Matters, 71 



Schneider (Camillo Karl), Handbuch der Laubholzkunde, 76 



Schofield (J.), Method of Illustrating the Laws of the 

 Simple Pendulum, 455 



School Arithmetic, New, Charles Pendlebury and F. E. 

 Robinson, 75 



School Geometry, a, H. S. Hall and F. H. .Stevens, 75 



School Hygiene, London Conference on. Sir Arthur Riicker, 

 377 



Schulte-Tigges (August), Philosophische Propadeutik auf 

 Naturwissenschaftlicher Grundlage, 27 



Schulten (A. de), Fiedlerite, 359 



Schumann (Dr. Karl), Praktikum fiir morphologische und 

 systematische Botanik, 436 



Schuster (Prof. .Arthur, F.R.S.), Magnetic Storms and As- 

 sociated Sun-spots. 311 ; an Introduction to the Theory of 

 Optics, 457 ; a Magnetic Survey of Japan reduced to 

 the Epoch 18950 and the Sea Level, A. Tanakadate, 

 578 



Schwartz (Dr. von). Fire and Explosion Risks, 122 



Schwarz (E. H. L.), the Rocks of Tristan d'Acunha, 168 



Science : Lectures scientifiques, W. G. Hartog, 6 ; Ideals 

 of Science and Faith, 52; the Museums' Journal, 57; 

 Science and the State, Sir William .\bney, K.C.B., 

 F.R.S., at the Society of Arts, 90; Scientific Research in 

 the Philippine Islands, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 162 ; a 

 Further Course of Practical .Science, J. H. Leonard and 

 W. H. Salmon, 220 : Scientific Reports of the Local 

 Government Board, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 237 ; a History 

 of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century, John 

 Theodore Merz, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S!, 241 ; 

 Scientific Exploration of Lake Tanganyika. 277 : Con- 

 ference of Public School Science Masters, Wilfred Mark 

 Webb, 284 ; the Recent Development of Physical Science, 

 W. C. D. Whetham, F.R.S., 291 ; the Science Year Book 

 for 1905, 293 ; the Preparation of the Child for Science, 

 M. E. Boole, 316: Special Method in Elementary Science 

 for the Common School, Charles A. McMurry, 316; Dates 

 of Publication of Scientific Books, R. P. Paraiypye, 320: 

 Henry Frowde, 365 ; B. Hobson, 440 ; John Hunter and 

 his Influence on Scientific Progress, Hunterian Oration 

 at Royal College of Surgeons, John Tweedy, 403 : Scien- 

 tific Fact and Metaphysical Reality, Robert Brandon 

 Arnold, 485 ; Forthcoming Books of Science, 473 : Philo- 

 sophy as Scientia Scientiarum, and a History of 

 Classifications of the Sciences, Robert Flint, 505 ; the 

 Future of Science in England, R. B. Haldane, 589 



Scientific Centres, vi., the Physical Laboratory at the 

 Museum d'Histoire naturelle. Prof. Henri Becquerel, 

 John Butler Burke, 177 



Scientific Centres, .Some, vii., the Physiological Research 

 Laboratory of the University of London, Dr. Augustus 

 D. Waller, F.R.S., 441 



Scorpio, Variable Stars and Nebulous .Areas in. Miss H. S. 

 Leavitt, 282 



Scorpion, the Legendary Suicide of the. Prof. Edward B. 

 Poulton, F.R.S., 534 



Scotland : the People of the North-east of Scotland, 186 ; 

 the Fisheries of Scotland, Frank Balfour Browne, 213 



