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Scharlieb (Dr.), Action of Chloroform on the Heart and 

 Arteries, 23 



Schidlof (A.), Energy Dissipated in Iron by Hysteresis at 

 High Frequencies, 572 



Schimper (Dr. A. F. \V.), Plant-Geography upon a Physi- 

 ological Basis, 573 



Schlesinger (Frank), Photographic Determination of Paral- 

 lax, 034 



Schlich (Prof. \V,, F'.K.S.), Forestry in the United Kingdom, 

 269 



Schlich 's Manual of Forestry, Sylviculture, Supp. to May 5, 

 xiii 



Schmidlin (Jules), Tetraoxycyclohexane-Rosanilines, 548 



Schmidt (G. C), Die Kathodpnstrahlen, 124 



Schmidt (Prof. Valdemar), Latest Discoveries in Prehistoric 

 Science in Denmark, 564 



Schmoll (Dr.), Chemical Orign of Leucocytes, 534 



Schofield (Dr. .Alfred T.), the Personality of the Physician, 

 246 



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

 Robinson, 478 



Schools, a New Trigonometrv for, \V. G. Borchurdt and 

 Rev. A. D. Perrott, 478 



Schott (G. -A.), on a Dynamical System Illustrating Spec- 

 trum Lines, 176 



Schrijter (Dr.), German Society of Civil Engineers' Gold 

 Medal presented to Mr. Parsons by, 585 



Si hulte and Co. (Messrs. D.), Self-lighting Bunsen Burner, 



^rhuster (Prof. -A., F.R.S.), Demonstration of Oscillating 

 I'lectric Discharges, 206 ; Apparatus in which Radium is 

 L'tilised in Measuring the Rate of Production of Ions in 

 the Atmosphere, 516 



^> iiwalbe (G.), Die \'orgeschichte des Menschen, 479 



■-- i.nca (N.), at the Temperature of Liquid -Air Nitric Oxide 

 innot be Made to Combine with a Larger Proportion of 

 < Kvgen than that Corresponding with the Production of 

 Nitrous Anhvdride, 307 



-^1 I.nce : a Smithsonian Magazine of Science, 20; Higher 

 Scientific Education in France, Prof. -Appell, 136 ; Maid- 

 stone Meeting of the South-Eastern Union of Scientific 

 Societies, 162 ; Religion and Science, some Suggestions 

 for the Study of the Relations between them, P. N. 

 Waggett, 197 ; Science in the Common Examination for 

 ICntrance to Public Schools, Oswald H. Latter, 223 ; 

 Roval College of Science, 1903, 252 ; the British Science 

 Guild, 343 ; Scientific Worthies, Lord Rayleigh, 361 ; 

 .Actualitls Scientifiques, Max de Nansouty, 3(16 ; Science de 

 I'Homme et Methode anthropologique, .Alphonse Cels, J. 

 Gray, 501 ; Conference of Delegates of Local Scientific 

 .Societies, 542 ; Forthcoming Books of Science, 544 ; 

 Science in .Sport, f>o^ 



Sclater (Dr. P. I-., F.R.S.), the Forest-pig of Central 

 -Africa, 626 



Scope of Anthropology, the, J. Gray, 501 



Scotland : Scottish Reminiscences, Sir .Archibald Geikie, 

 F.R.S., 76; Scottish .Antarctic Expedition, Letter from 

 W. S. Bruce, 107; Place-names of Scotland, James B. 

 Johnston, 292 



Scott (.A.), the Decomposition of Oxalates by Heat, 238 ; the 

 Vapour Density of Hydrazine Hydrate, 47 ; the Combining 

 Volumes of Carbon Monoxide and Oxygen, 47 



Scott (Dr. D. H., F.R.S.), New Type of Sphenophyllaceous 

 Cone from the Lower Coal-measures, 566 ; Two New 

 Lagenostomas, 566 



Scott (H. Kilburn), Mineral Resources of Rio Grande do Sul, 



594 

 Scott (R. F.), the Theory of Determinants, 315 

 Scott (Prof. \V. B.), the Miocene Mammals of Patagonia, 



474 ; on the Miocene Ungulates of Patagonia, 538 

 Sculpture, Exhibition of .Ancient Egyptian, at the British 



Museum, 426 

 Seagrave (Prof.), Forthcoming Return of Encke's Comet, 



286 

 Secondary Schools. Regulations for, 344 

 Section Cutting, Use of Radium in. Prof. Henrv H. Dixon, 



198 

 ■Seiches, Particular Results in the Theory of, Prof. < hrystal, 



448 

 Seismology : Earthuuake in Caucasus, 60 ; Earthquake at 



Malta, .S4 ; Heath and Obituarv Notice of Prof. Adolfo 



Cancani, 128 ; Cosmic Theory of the Diurnal and Long- 

 period Changes of Terrestrial Magnetism and their Pos- 

 sible Connection with Seismic Phenomena, Dr. J. Halm, 

 143 ; Seismological Notes, 189, 309 ; Caernarvon Earth- 

 quake of June 19, 1903, Dr. C. Davison, 262 ; Possible 

 Relation between Sun-spots and Volcanic and Seismic 

 Phenomena and Climate, H. I. Jensen, 288; Milne Hori- 

 zontal Pendulum Seismograms obtained at Tokyo, .A. 

 Imamura, 309 ; Possible Relationship of Boniicti and 

 Bomhiti to Seismic Movements, Tito .Alippi, 309 ; Centres 

 of Disturbances in Portugal, Paul Choffat, 310: Earth- 

 quake in New Zealand, 350 ; Earthquake in Patmos, 3S8 ; 

 Earthquake at Suez, 388 ; Earthquake in Argyllshire, 509 ; 

 Earthquake at Ottawa, 509 ; Earthquake throughout 

 Scandinavia, 631 

 Seitz (W.), Method of Measuring the Intensity of the /3 Rays 



given off by Radio-active Bodies, 307 

 Sele'ction, " Mutation " v., 313 

 Selection, Social Types and Social, 449 

 Selenium, Is Selenium Radio-active? W. .A. Davis, 506 

 Sellards (E. H.), Pakcozoic Cockroaches, 44(1 

 Senderens (J. B.), Direct Hydrogenation of the Homologues 



of .Aniline, 119 

 Sergi (Prof.), New Nomenclature for Describing Skulls by 



Inspection, 139 

 Serotherapy : Death of Prof. E. Dudaux, 1 1 ; Obituary 

 Notice of, Dr. Charles J. Martin, F.R.S., 34; Chloro- 

 formed Calf Vaccine, Dr. Alan B. Green, 117; Immune 

 Sera Ha^molvsins, Cytotoxins, and Precipitins, Prof. A. 

 \Vassermann,'Dr. Charles J. Martin, F.R.S., 245: Koch's 

 Investigation of Rhodesian Red-water, 310; Mr. 

 Lounsbury, 310; Koch's Report on Horse-sickness, 311; 

 Specificity of Anti-venomous Sera, Captain George Lamb, 

 41:; • Production of a Specific Gastrotoxic Serum, Dr. 

 Charles Bolton, 547; Alleged Micro-organism in Cancer 

 Isolated and Curative Serum Prepared by Dr. Doyen, 631 ; 

 Blood Immunity and Blood. Relationship : a Demonstra- 

 tion of Certain' Blood-relationships amongst Animals by 

 Means of the Precipitin Test for Blood, George H. F. 

 Nuttall, Dr. Charles J. Martin, F.R.S., Supp. to May 5, 



Seton (E. T.), Pocket Gophers and their Effect on the Soil, 



Sewage : Bacterial Treatment of Sewage, Multiple Surface 

 Bac-teria Beds, Mr. Dibden, 12 ; the E.xpenmental 

 Bacterial Treatment of London Sewage (London County 

 Council) Prof. Frank Clowes and A. C. Houston, Irof. 

 R. T. Hewlett, 395 ; the Purification of Sewage, S. Bar- 

 Seward (a! C, F.R.S.), Catalogue of the Mesozoic Plants 

 in the Department of Geology, British Museum (Natural 

 History) the Jurassic Flora, ii., Liassic and Oolitic Floras 

 of England (Excluding the Inferior Oolite Plants of the 

 A'orkshire Coast), 124 , , , ' 



Sewell (R. B. Seymour), Variations in the .Astragalus 

 Observed in looo'Specimens, Mainly Egyptian, 5(12 



Sex in Human Offspring, Mathematical Analysis of C auses 

 of Production of, Prof. Simon Newcomb, 352 ^ 



Shaw (Dr. P. E.), Sparking Distance between Electrically 

 Charged Surfaces, 04 ; Coherence and Re-coherence, 142 



Shaw (Dr. AV. N., F.R.S.), General Circulation of the 

 Atmosphere in Middle and Higher Latitudes, Read Before 

 the Roval Society, 225 ; Units Used in Meteorological 

 Measurements, :;i5 ; Suggested Uniformity of Units for 

 Meteorological Observations and Measurements, 537 



Sheep Dipping, 534 



Sheridan (Francis), Phvsiotvpe Printing, 2<iii 



Sherrington (Prof. C.' S.,' M..A., D.Sc, M.D., I.L.D 

 F.R.S.), Chloroform Perfusion Experiments on the 

 Isolated Mammalian Heart, 306 ; Opening Address in 

 Section I at the Cambridge Meeting of the British .Associ- 

 ation. 460: Results of an Investigation into the Amount 

 of Chloroform which, when Administered to the Heart, 

 can Dangerously Embarrass its .Action, 390 



Shipley (.A. E., F.R.S.), Looss's Observations on Ankylo- 

 stoma diwdenide, S20 



Shrubsall (Dr. F. C), Comparison of Physical Characters 

 of Hospital Patients with those of Healthy Individuals 

 from the Same .Areas, 561 



Siemens (F.), Solubility of Silicon in Silver and Hydro- 

 fluoric .Acid, 143 



