Nature, 
June 9, 1904 
Lndex 
xlv 
Hill upon the Effect of Meteorological Conditions upon 
the Audibility of Sounds between a High-level and Low- 
level Station, 44; Meteorological Observations with Kites 
at Sea, 65; the Unusual Sky Colours and the Atmospheric 
Circulation, 173 
Roth (Dr. George), Die europaischen Laubmoose, 150 
Roth (H. Ling), Great Benin, its Customs, Art and Horrors, 
132 
Roussel (J.), Action of Anethol upon the Organism, 240 
Roux (E.), Mannamine, 431 
Rowland’s Wave-lengths, Revision of, Prof. Hartmann, 37 
Royal Astronomical Society, 95, 190, 286, 503, 575 
Royal Dublin Society, 107, 383, 455, 575 
Royal Geographical Society’s Royal Medal Awards, 517; 
the German Antarctic Expedition, Dr. Erich von 
Drygalski, 620 
Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 263, 623 ; Winter Whitening 
of Animals, Captain Barrett Hamilton, 116 
Royal Meteorological Society, 166, 191, 358, 453, 503, 623 
Royal Microscopical Society, 23, 143, 263, 358, 453, 575 
Royal Society, 34, 47, 70, 94, 118, 238, 263, 285, 334, 
380, 406, 429, 477, 502, 525, 573, 598; Royal Society 
Medal Awards, 34; Anniversary Meeting of the Royal 
Society, 107; Medal Awards, 108; the Royal Society, 
J. Y. Buchanan, F.R.S., 293; a Study of the Radio- 
activity of Certain Minerals and Mineral Waters, Hon. 
R. J. Strutt, 473; Theory of Amphoteric Electrolytes, 
Prof. James Walker, F.R.S., 545; the Atoll of Funafuti, 
Report of the Coral Reef Committee of the Royal Society, 
582 
Royal Society, Edinburgh, 286, 430, 479; Prizes Awarded 
by, 61 
Royal Society of Sciences, G6ttingen, 216 
Royal Society, New South Wales, 287, 360 
Royce (Josiah), Outlines of Psychology, an Elementary 
Treatise with Some Practical Applications, 219 
Rudge (W. A. Douglas), the n-Rays, 437 
Russell (E. J.), the Oxidation of Phosphorus, 255 
Russell (H. C.), Rainfall Controlled by the Moon, 397 
Russell (I. H.), the Planning and Fitting-up of Chemical 
and Physical Laboratories, 341 
Rutherford (Prof. E., F.R.S.), Heating Effect of the 
Radium Emanation, 126; Does the Radio-activity of 
Radium Depend upon its Concentration? 222; Nature of 
the y Rays from Radium, 436 
Ryan (H. J.), a Text-book of Electrical Machinery, 243 
Sabatier (Paul), the Direct Preparation of Cyclohexanol 
and Cyclohexanone Starting from Phenol, 192; the Direct 
Reduction of Aromatic Halogen Derivatives by Finely 
Divided Nickel and Hydrogen, 359; Action of Reduced 
Nickel in the Presence of Hydrogen on Halogen Deri- 
vatives of the Fatty Series, 407; Method for Reduction 
of Aromatic Halogen Derivatives, 424; the Direct Addi- 
tion of Hydrogen to Aniline, 431 
Salaman (Dr. R. N.), the Post-mortem Examination of the 
Polar Bear which had Recently Died in the Zoological 
Gardens, 190 
Salamander of Japan, Development of the Giant, Dr. C. 
Kerbert, 495 
Salamanders in the Stems of Oak-trees, Prof. W. E. Ritter, 
423 
Salkowski (Prof. E.), a Laboratory Manual of Physiological 
and Pathological Chemistry for Students of Medicine, 
557 
Salmon (E. S.), on the Results of Culture Experiments with 
Biologic Forms of the Erysiphacez, 19; Cultural Experi- | 
ments with ‘‘ Biologic Forms ”’ of the Erysiphaceze, 406 ; 
Specialisation of Parasitism in the Erysiphacez, 430 
‘Salmon (Rev. Dr. George, F.R.S.), Death of, 301 ; Obituary 
Notice of, 324 
Salway (A. H.), Arrangement in Space of the Groups Com- 
bined with Tervalent Nitrogen Atoms, 453 
Samoa, the Palolo Worm of, Messrs. Kramer, Friedlander 
and W. McM. Woodworth, 523; Dr. R. Horst, 582; 
Editor, 582 
Sanday (Miss Elizabeth), Embryology of the Amentiferz, 
Part ii., Carpinus Betulus, 142 
Sanding-up of Tidal Harbours, the, 
Institution of Civil Engineers, 332 
A. E. Carey at the 
Sandstone, the Position of the Old Red, in the Geological 
Succession, A. G. M. Thomson, 53 
Sanitary Science, Women and, Ethel Hurlbatt, 465 
Sanitation: Purification of Water Highly Charged with 
Vegetable Matter, with Special Reference to the Effect 
of Aération, Osbert Chadwick and Bertram Blount, 185 ; 
Bacteriological Methods in Sanitary Water Analysis, 
C. E. A: Winslow and C. P. Nibecker, 232 
Santa Cruz Fauna and the Princeton Expedition to Pata- 
gonia, W. B. Scott, 253; P. Dusén, 253; A. W. Evans, 
253; G. Macloskie, 253; J- B. Hatcher, 253 
Sargant (Miss Ethel), on the Origin of the Monocotyledons, 
18; on Some Anatomical Features of the Scutellum of 
Zea Mais, 19 
Sato (Lieut.-Commander K.), 
Naval Officers, 490 
Sautter (Mr.), Preparation of Optically Active Hydro- 
carbons of the Benzene Series, 473 
Scammell (E. T.), on the Forest Resources of Australia 
Available for British Commerce, 19 
Schaeberle (Prof. J. M.), the Forms of the Ring and Dumb- 
bell Nebulas, 91; on the Origin of Spiral Nebulas, 248 ; 
Observed Motions in the Nova Persei Nebula, 521 
Schafer (Prof.), Relative Efficiency of Methods of Artificial 
Respiration in Man, 286 
Scharff (Dr. R. F.), Exploration of the Caves of Kesh, 
County Sligo, 189 
Schaudinn (Herr), Halteridium of the Little Owl (Athene 
noctua), Trypanosoma noctuae, 566 
Schenck (Dr.), Analogies between Radio-activity and the 
Behaviour of Ozone, 377 
Schenck (Dr. C. C.), Blondlot’s n-Rays, 486 
Schenck (Dr. H.), a Text-book of Botany, 28; Vegetations- 
bilder, 435 ‘ 
Schenck (Mr.), Molecular Weight of Solid Phosphoretted 
Hydrogen, 567 
Scherren (Henry), Popular Natural History of the Lower 
Animals (Invertebrates), 176 
Schick (Mr.), Electrolytic Decomposition by Alternating 
Currents, 589 
Schiller (F. C. S.), Humanism, Philosophical Essays, 482 
Schimper (the late A. F. W.), a Text-book of Botany, 28 
Schlich (Dr. W.), Forestry, 281 
Schloemilch (W.), ‘‘ System Telefunken,’? New Method of 
Wireless Telegraphy, 257 
Schmitz (H. E.), Specific Heat of Metals at Low Tempera- 
tures, 143 
Schnell (Dr. Wilhelm), Death of, 468 
Scholarships, National Science, W. H. Pretty, 271 
School Hygiene, the First International Congress for, 572 
Schoolmaster’s Yearbook and Directory, 1904, the, 317 
Schools, Astronomy in, W. W. Payne, 38 
Schott (G. A.), a Dynamical System Illustrating the Spec- 
trum Lines and the Phenomena of Radio-activity, 437 
Schroeder (Dr. Paul von), a Quantitative Study of the 
Setting and Swelling of Gelatin, 185 
Schumann (Dr. Victor), Atmospheric Absorption and 
Emission of the Extreme Ultra-violet Radiations, 262 
Schumann, Preliminary Measurement of the Short Wave- 
lengths Discovered by, Theodore Lyman, 465 
Schuster (Prof. Arthur, F.R.S.), Heating Effect of the 
Radium Emanation, 5, 55; on Radiation from a Foggy 
Atmosphere, 44; Ionisation of Air, 599 
Schwarz (Ernest H. L.), Deformation of Rocks, 138; the 
Formation of Coral Reefs, 581 
Schwarz (F. G.), Question how Far the Water Supply of 
a River is Affected by Drainage and Deforestation, 90 
Science: Imperial Institute, Technical Reports and Scien- 
tific Papers, C. Simmonds, 25; Science and the Army, 
85; Science and Military Education, 321; Cassell’s 
Popular Science, 78, 391; Accommodation of Scottish 
Scientific Societies, 105, 324 ; Some Scientific Centres, the 
Cavendish Laboratory, 128; Ostwald’s Klassiker der 
exakten Wissenschaften, 150; Geography as a Science, 
the Education of Japanese 
Prof. J. W. Gregory, F.R.S., 195; Dr. A. J. 
Herbertson, 195; Oxford and Science, Prof. John 
Perry, F.R:S., 207, 269; Dr- H. M. Vernon, 269; 
Science at Oxford and Cambridge, A. R. Hunt, 
318; Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 342; New Conceptions 
in Science, Carl Snyder, 219; VEducation fondée sur la 
