Index 



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Nature, 

 .«.<• 8, 1899 



575; ihc- Diffraclion of Riintgen Kays, Prof. Haga and Dr. 



C. II. Wind, 623 

 Kri,c-Innus (J.), Thermal Properties of Normal I'entanc, 167 

 Kiissi (I'riif. Michele .Stefano di), Death of. 59; and Obituary 



Ndtice of, 104 

 Roth (II. l.inu), Australian Legendary Talcs, 292; More 



Australian I^egendary Tales, 296 ; the Native Tribes of 



Central Australia, 51 1 ; Tasmanian Fire-slicks, 606 

 Kothert (W.), Structure of Vegetable Cell-Wall, 422 

 Riiumania : Conspectul I'lorci Roumiiniei, Ur. I). Grccescu, 



Dr. O. Stapf, 221 

 KDUville (Kliennc de). Genesis of Kpithelium, 71 

 Roux (d.abriel), I'igment-producing ( )xydase secreted by Coli- 



Hacillus, 503 

 Riiwe (Dr. A. W.), Analysis of Genus Mierasler, 52G 

 Rowland's (I'rof.), " Multiplex" System of Printing Telegraphy, 



Royal Society: 140, 166, 190, 214, 239, 262, 287, 308,358, 

 3S1, 405, 428, 453, 476, 525, 549, 575 ; the Treasurership of 

 the Royal Society, 38 ; the Anniversary Meeting, 136; {'re- 

 sidential Address, 1 j6 ; Medal Awards, 137 



Rubber, a Substitute for. Dr. Napier Kord, 81 



Ruben (H.), Isolation of Lung Ileal Rays by (^)uart7. Prisms, 

 598 



Ruhemann (S ), Action of Ammonia on IClhereal Salts of 

 Organic Acids, 334 



Rum, Kaulty, the Micro-Organism of, V. H. Veley, K.K.S., 

 and Lilian |. Veley, Mrs. Percy I-'ranUland, 339 



Rungc (Prof. ('.), the Origin of the Aurora Spectrum, 29 



Rural Districts, Scientific I'Mucation in, the Countess of 

 Warwick and Prof. Raphael Meldola, K.R.S., 7 



Russell (II. C), Waterspouts, 327 



Russell (Prof. I. C), River Development as illustr.itecl Ijy the 

 Rivers of North America, 506 



Russell {Dr. |. Lawson), Kxcavation of Ring Harrow .at 

 Blacklieath, Vorkshire, 215 



Russell (Dr. W. J., V.P.R.S.), Hydrogen Peroxide as Active 

 Agent in producing Pictures on Photographic Plate in Dark, 

 54? 



Russia, Rainfall of Haltic Provinces, Prof. H. Sresnevsky, 81 ; 

 Dveslia of I^ast Siberian Branch of Russian Geographical 

 Society, 190; Russian Geographical .Society Medal Awards, 

 394 ; Russian Academy of Sciences, Prize Awards, 299 



Rutherfor<l (Dr. William, K.R.S.), Death of, 394; (Jbituary 

 Notice of, 590 



Rutley (I'rank), Small Section of Telsitic Lavas and Tuffs near 

 Conway, 334 



Sabatier (Arniand), (ienesis of Kpithelium, 71 



Sachs (ICdwin O.), Publicaticms of the Hrilish Fire Prevention 

 Committee, 76 



Safford (K. II.), Systems of Revolution and their Relation to 

 Conical Systems in Theory of Lamia's Products, 357 



Sagittarius, New .Star in, 561 



Sagnac ((J.), Differences between X-Rays from One liody, 359 



St. Petersburg Society of Naturalists, Memoirs ol, 30S 



Salmon (E. S.), the Genus Nanomilrium, 406; the Geogra- 

 phical Distribution of Kissidens, 544 



Salmon (S. 11. R,), Artificial Moon Markings, 257 



Salt Deposits, the. Theory of the Stassfurt, J. 11. van 1 I loll, 

 W. Meyerhoffer, 379 



Salt-Lake Trail, the (Jrcat, Colonel II. Inm.in, Col mel W. I'. 

 Cody, 605 



Salter (A. K.). Schorl-rock Pebbles from S.W. Kngland in 

 S. and K. Knglisli 1 )rift 1 )eposits, 406 



Samuel (Sir Marcus), (Jil Fuel, 594 



San Jose Scale in Maryland, Report on the, and Remedies for 

 its Suppression and Control, W. G. John.son, 177 



Sanitation: Death of Urigade-Surgeon I. ieut. -Colonel Robert 

 Pringlc, 276; Death of Sir Douglas f.alton, K.C.Ii., F.R.S., 

 469; Obituary Notice of, 512: the Designing, Consiruclion, 

 and Maintenance of Sewer.ige Systems, A. Prescolt Fowler, 

 363 ; the Purification of Sewage, Sidney Uarwise, 363 ; 

 F^leineiits of Sanitary luigineering, Mansfield Merriiiian, 365 



Sardes,,n (F. W.), What is the Loess? 332 



S.iiiirn: Saturn's Ninth Satellite, 519; C. P. Butter, 489: 



Speeiriim of Saturn's Rings, 595 

 Snuria (Charles Marc), the Inventor of Matches, 377 



Sawyer (Ivlwin I'.), a New Algol Variable, 136 



.Saya (Ci.), Meteorological Observations at Catania and Etna, 

 544 



Schank (Dr. J. S.), Death of, 230 



Schaufelbcrger (W. ), Polarisation and Hysteresis in Dielectric 

 Media, 598 



Schaw (Major-Gcneral H.), Steam .as Explosive in Coal-Mining, 

 614 



Scherren (Henry), Cristatella Mucedo, 150 



-Schlagdenhauffen (M.), New Method of Estimating Carbon 

 Monoxide, 359 



Schlre.sing (Th., jun.). Utilisation of Phosphoric Acid by Plants 

 in Soil- Water, 119 



Schmeisscr (Karl), the Gold-fields of .-Xustralasia, 482 



Schmidt (G. C. ), Measurements on Discharge Tubes, 94 



.Schmidt-Dickcrt Relief Model of the Moon, Oliver C. F'ar- 

 ringlon, 201 



Schofield (A. T.), the Unconscious Mind, 75 



School-room, Psychology in the, T. F. G. Dexter and A. H. 

 Garlick, 413 



.Schulze (F. A), Method of Determining Thermal Conductivity 

 of Solids, 94 



Schupmann (L.), Die Medial-I'"ernrohre, 532 



■Schuster (Prof. Artluir, F'.R.S. ), the Constitution of the Electric 

 Spark, 350; a llisloryof Physics, 601 



Schwall (I. J.), Textbook of Algebra, 198 



Schwcndcncr (S.), (jesammelte Bolanische Mittheilungen, 245 



Science: a Short History of Scientific FMucation, Father A. L. 

 Corlie, 6; Scientific Education in Rural Districts, the 

 Countess of Warwick and Prof. Raphael Meldola, F'.R.S., 7; 

 the Teaching of Science in I'Uementary Schools, 87 ; A. T. 

 Simmons, 126; Dr. I. II. Gladstone, F.K.S., 126; Local 

 .\ulhorities for Science and Art Instruction, A. T. Simmons, 

 498 ; the Advancement of Science in the .Vnlartic, 102 ; 

 Science in FMucation, Sir Archibald Gcikie, F. R.S., 108 ; 

 the Sphere of Science. F. S. Hoffmann, 149; Signs of Pro- 

 gress in Science Teaching, Dr. J, II. (iladstonc, F' R.S., 298 ; 

 .Scientific Work of the U.S. Department of .'\griculture, 

 283 ; the Cataloguing of Periodical Scientific Literature, 

 Frank Campbell, 370 ; the Scientific Study of Vaccination, 

 435 ; Report of the Select Committee on the Science and 

 Art Department, 441 ; Science at Liverpool, 441 ; Science 

 in Historical I';nglish Dictionary, C. L. Barnes, 455; F'orth- 

 coming Books of Science, 474 ; Early Chapters in Science, 

 Mrs. W. Awdry, 556 ; theGroundwork of Science, a Study of 

 F^pistcmology, St. (jeorge Mivart, F'.R.S. ; Prof. R. Meldola, 

 F'.R.S., 577 ; Science Buildings at .South Kensington, 610 



.Sclater(Dr. P. L., F.R.S.), Racent Work in Ornithology, 159 



Scott (D. II., F. R.S.), MeduUosa Anglica, 381 



Sculpture, Earth, James Geikie, 265 



Sea, the Resources of the. W. C. Mcintosh, K.R S., Prof. W. 

 A. llerdman, F.R.S.,602 



Sea Water, on the Colour of, Prof. Richard Thrclfall, 461 ; 

 John Aitken, F'.R.S., 509 



Seas, Colours of. Prof. K. Abegg, So 



Se.al Fishery in 1S9S, Statistics of, Thomas Southwell, 544 



Season, the Mildness of the, A. B. Basset, F.K.S., 127 



Seasonal Dimorphism in Lepidoptera, Roland Trimen, F.R.S., 

 568 



Secchi's F'ourth Type Spectra of Stars of, Prof. G. E. Hale, 



330 



Seckelson (E.), Magnetic Susceptibility of Metals, 427 



.Second Crop of Apples, a, James D!\lla.s, 55 



Secondary F'.ducaliim, the Duke of Devonshire on, 306, 451 



Seddon (I. A.), Resistance to FMow in Hydraulics, Si 



See (Dr. T. I. J.), the Sun's Heat, 350 



Seismology, \ )eath of Count M. S.de Rossi, 59 ; Obituary Notice 

 of, 104 : Kollettino dclla Sociota Sismologica lialiana, 94, 

 166, 30S, 405, 500; .Seismology, Prof. John Milne. F'.R.S. ; 

 Prof. John "Perry, F'.R.S., 97: Remarkable ElTect of the 

 Indian l-'.arilK|uake of June 12, 1S97, 1S7 ; the Labuan 

 ICarth(|uake of September, 1S97, Dr. Agamennone, 206 ; 

 Death of Dr. Reinhold Ehlert, 254 ; Hayti Earthquake 

 of 29th Deiumbcr, 1S97, Dr. G. Agamennone, 256, 471 ; 

 F:arth(iuake Echoes, Prof. John Milne, F'.R.S., 30S ; F:arth- 

 quakc Precursors, Prof. John Milne, F.R.S., 414 ; a Seismo- 

 logical Observatory and its Objects, Prof. John Millie, F'.R.S., 

 487; the .\ibialic Earthipiake of September 21, 1S97, Dr. 

 A. Cancani, 491 ; a New N'ertical Component Microseismo- 

 graph. 523 



Select Comiiiilice on the Science and Art Department, 441 



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