Textile Institute, 143; The Work of Leeds University, 
(Prof. P. Y.), The Nestorian Monument in China, 
6 e 
mith (E. C.), The Stanthorpe District of S. Queens- 
nd, 
ojloff (J. V.), Palzophysiology, 423 
yn (Prof. R. A.), elected an Honorary Member of 
ptical Society, 213 
ers iss G. J.), appointed Principal of the Swanley 
orticultural College, 162 
nt (F.), The Great Red Spot on Jupiter, 257 
ly (Dr. J.), The Aurora Borealis Display of August 
7,57 
undby (Prof. R.), appointed Harveian Orator for 1917, 
I 
es (Miss E. R.), and Prof. Bateson, Breeding Experi- 
ments, 238 
wunders (J. T.), The Growth of Daphne pulex, 242 
wuvage (Dr. H. E.) [obituary], 414 
haller (W. T.), Mineralogic Notes, 416 
hiff (J. H.), Gift to New York University, 482 
ch om er. J.), Early Larval Stages of the Fresh-water 
1 €tc., 394 
jofield (S. J.), The Cranbrook Map-area, 398 
Schreinemakers (Prof.), awarded the Bakhuis Roozeboom 
e _ Medal, 174 , 
Schwers (Dr. F.), Water Vapour in the Atmosphere and 
_ the Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves, 483 
. ott oe A.), The Arran Pitchstones, 138 
Scott (G. Shaw), The Journal of the Institute of Metals, 
i = Vol, XV., 69 
Scripture (Dr. E. W.), Registration of Speech Sounds, 275 
Seares (F. H.), A Simple Method for Determining the 
Colours of the Stars, 163; The Colour of Nebulz, 243 
(A. N.), Bequest to Lafayette College, 23 
gman (Prof.), A Primitive Form of Reaping Knife 
used in Kordofan, 53 
ous (Capt. F. C.) [obituary article], 374; The Work of, 
4 
emple (Miss E. C.), The Pirate Coasts of the Medi- 
_ terranean, 55 
ard (Prof. A. C.), Prof. H. H. W. Pearson, F.R.S., 211 
ackleton (Sir E.), elected a Corresponding Member of 
the Sociedad Argentina de Ciencias Naturales, 152; 
Rescue of Antarctic Expedition, 18 
ind (Prof. S. J.), The Making of a_ University, 262 
‘Birds, 135 
hapley (Dr. H.), Investigations of Star Clusters, 438; 
Studies of Magnitudes in Star Clusters, iii., 163; 
The Colours of Stars in Globular Clusters, 257; The 
Spectra of Cepheid Variables, 498 
pley (M. B.), The Period of U Cephei, 56 
rples, Collar-rot of Rubber Trees, 500 
Shaw (K.), The Variable Nebula in Corona Australis, 56 
Shaw (Sir Napier), Prof. Cleveland Abbe, 332; Meteor- 
ology and Wheat Shortage, 369; Optical Deterioration 
of the Atmosphere in July and August, 1916, 90; Prof. 
Henrik Mohn, 211; The Deterioration of the Atmo- 
sphere in the Swiss Alps, 328; The Weather Map: an 
____ Introduction to Modern Meteorology, 286 
4 haw (Dr. P. E.), The Temperature Coefficient of Gravity, 
ee. 349 
_ Shearer (C.), and H. W. Crowe, The Réle of the Phagocyte 
_ in Cerebro-spinal Meningitis, 242 
Shearer (Sergeant), New Means of Delineating Internal 
_ Organs 
Iheehy (E. 
mb 344 
‘Shelley (Prof.), Address to the Teachers’ Guild, 379 
Shepherd (R. J.), awarded the Elgar Scholarship of the 
Institution of Naval Architects, 23 
94 
a), Abnormality in Arterial Arches in a Rabbit, 
Index 
non (H. J.), Insect Migrations as Related to Those of . 
XV 
dler (Dr. M. E.), Address to the Annual Congress of the | Sheppard (E. J.), Migration of Nuclear Material into an 
Adjacent Cell, 383 
Sheppard (T.), Medals in Connection with the Abolition 
of Slavery, 19 
Sherman (Dr.), Dr. Carrel’s Method of Sterilising Wounds, 
193 
Sherry (R. H.), Gra’n-growth in Deformed and Annealed 
Low-Carbon Steel, 383 } 
Sherwood (G. H.), Lopholatilus chamaeleonticeps, 335 
Shuttleworth (Dr. G, E.), and Dr. W. A. Potts, Mentally 
Deficient Children: their Treatment and Training. 
Fourth edition, 227 
Sieff (M.), Manual of Russian Commercial Correspondence, 
go 
Silsbee (F. B.), Effect of Increase of the Testing Current 
on the Critical Temperature, 256 
Silvestri (Dr. F.), and T. B. Fletcher, The Parasites of 
Dacus oleae, 497 
Sim (T. R.), awarded sol. and the South Africa Medal by 
the South African Association, 42 
Simanton (F. L.), The “Terrapin” Scale, 114 
Simons (L.), Ionisation of Gases and the Absorption of 
Réntgen Rays, 403 
Simpson (E. S.), Tapiolite in the Pilbara Goldfield, Western 
Australia, 423 
Simpson (Lieut. J. C.) [death], 313 
Sinnott (Prof. E. W.), Comparative Rapidity of Evolution 
in Various Plant Types, 76 
Sivewright (Sir J.) [death], 37; Bequests to Milne’s Institu- 
tion, Fochabers, and Aberdeen University, 63 
Skinner (H. D.), Maori Weapons, 275 
Slipher (Dr. V. M.), Spectrum of the Nebula about Rho 
Ophiuchi, 236 
Sloane (T. G.), New Species of 
(Coleoptera), 283 
Small (J.), The Floral Anatomy of some Composite, 303 ; 
Wind-dispersal Apparatus, 303 
Smith (A. L.), Educational Reform, 359 
Smith (C.) [death], 213; [obituary], 233 
Smith (Prof. Clayton), Comparative Resistance of Prunus 
to Crown Gall, 477 
Smith (E. F.), Crown Gall and Cancer, 83 
Smith (Capt. E. J.) [obituary], 132 
Smith (Prof. G. Elliot), Arboreal Habits and the Evolution 
of Man, 426; Recently Discovered Fossil Human 
Skulls, 258; Ships as Evidence of the Migrations of 
Early Culture, 394; The Common Objections to the 
Reality of the Migrations of Early Culture, 342; The 
Pheenicians and Megalithic Culture, 134 
Smith (Dr. S.), Aulina rotiformis, etc., 242 
Smith (Dr. W. H.), Recommendation for a Gift to the 
University of Pennsylvania Hospital for the Treatment 
of Cancerous and other Ailments, 82 
Smith (Capt. W. R.), and Mrs. Smith, Gift to the National 
Museum of Wales, 172 
Smithells (Prof. A.), Technical Bias in Schools, 400 
Smythe (Dr. J. A.), Modified Chlorination Process, 280 
Snyder (Prof. V.), A Mathematical Course of an Italian 
Technical School, 396 
Soddy (Prof. F.), French Translation of “The Chemistry of 
the Radio-elements,” 115; Science in Education, 90; 
The Atomic Weight of “Thorium” Lead, 469; The 
Future of Science and What Bars the Way, 371 
Somerville (Prof.), Increased Agricultural Product.on, 400; 
Past and Future of British Forestry, 302 
Soparkar (Dr.), Cultivating the Tubercle Bacillus from 
Sputum, 75 
Southwell (T.), appointed Director of Fisheries, Bengal, 
Bihar, and Orissa, 37; Report of the Department of 
Fisheries, Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa, 496 
Sparrow (C. M.), Spectroscopic Revolving Power, 216 
Splendore (Prof.), A Plague of Voles in Italy and ‘ts 
Control, 338 
Spooner (Dr. D. B.), Origin of Indian Temples, 113 
Squier (Lt.-Col. G. O.), Scientific Research for National 
Defence, 439 
St. John (Dr.), Anomalous Dispersion in the Sun, 136; 
The Suggested Mutual Repulsion of Fraunhofer Lines, 
Australian Carabidz 
83; and Miss Ware, Measurement of Close Solar Lines, 
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