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Index 
Nature, 
Dec. 18, 1902 
Sanctis (Dr. Sante de), Experimental Investigations on the 
Depth of Sleep, 137 
Sandstone Rocks of Peel, the Red, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins, 
F.R.S., 191 
Sandstorms, 114 
Sandys (E.), Upland Game Birds, 652 ; 
Sanitation, Municipal Engineering and, M. M. Baker, 173; a 
Practical Manual of Town Drainage and Sewage and Refuse 
Disposal, Francis Wood, 173; Principles of Sanitary Science 
and the Public Health, Prof. William T. Sedgwick, 605 ; 
the Treatment of Smoke; a Sanitary Parallel, Dr. W. N. 
Shaw, F.R.S., at the Sanitary Congress, Manchester, 667 
Sarasin (Drs. Paul and Fritz), Materialen zur Naturgeschichte 
der Insel Celebes, Entwurf einer geographisch-geologischen 
Beschreibung der Insel Celebes, 3 
Saturn Visible Through the Cassini Division, C. T. Whitmell, 
87, 206 
Saturn and Uranus, the Satellites of, Dr. J. J. See, 380 
Saunders (Miss E. R.), Reports to the Evolution Committee of 
the Royal Society, 573 
Savage Island, an Account of a Sojourn in Niué and Tonga, | 
Basil Thomson, E. Sidney Hartland, 347 
Saville-Kent (W.), Bipedal Locomotion in Lizards, 630 
Saxelby (F. M.), Experimental Mathematics, 30 
Saxony, Rainfall of, Dr. G. Hellmann, 136 
Schafer (Prof. E. A., F.R.S.), Directions for Class Work in 
Practical Physiology, 100 ; on the Mechanism connecting the 
Muscular Apparatus with the Brain Centres for Willed 
Movement, 665; on some New Features in the Intimate 
Structure of the Human Cerebral Cortex, 
- Diuretic Action of Pituitary Extracts, 666 
Schaik (W. C. L. van), Wellenlehre und Schall, 268 
Scharff (Dr. R. F.), on the Atlantis Problem, 641 
Schenk (Dr. Leopold), Death of, 397 
Schlich (Dr.), World’s Timber Supply, 283 
Schloesing (Th.), Studies on Earth, 671 
Scholarships, Schools and, $2 
School Gardens, Prof. Geddes, 326 
Schools, an Arithmetic for, J. P. Kirkman and A. E. Field, 
491 
Schools and Scholarships, 82 
Schreiber (Father Johann), Apparatus for Registering Thunder- 
storms, 65 
Schribaux (M.), Method of Concentrating Wine, 360 
Schuster (Prof. Arthur, F.R.S.), the Future of the Victoria | 
University, 252, 319; Opening Address in Section A (Sub- 
section of Astronomy and Cosmical Physics) at the Belfast 
Meeting of the British Association, 614 
Schwappach’s (Prof.) Report on Prussian Experiments with 
Forest Trees, 283 
Schweinitz (Mr. De), Chemical Composition of Tubercle Bacilli, 
540 
Science: the Duties of the State towards Science, Mr. Arnold- 
Forster, 62 ; Death and Obituary Notice of George Griffith, 
64; the Rise of the Experimental Sciences at Oxford, Boyle | 
Lecture at Oxford, Prof. T. Clifford Allbutt, F.R.S., 90; 
Science and Military Education, 175; International Cata- 
logue of Scientific Literature, Prof. J. B. Farmer, F.R.S., 
217; Prof. Herbert McLeod, F.R.S., 4363 Coronation 
Honours to Men of Science, 228; Scientific Memoirs 
of Thomas Henry |Huxley, Vol. iv., 241; Scientific Edu- 
cation in Germany, 255; Scientific Memoirs, 315; Science 
and the London Matriculation Examination, A. Irving, 320; 
665; on the | 
Science in the Public Schools, Rev. Dr. A. Irving, 459; | 
Some Scientific Centres, v., the Chemical Laboratory of the 
Royal Institution, 460; the Carnegie Institution of Washing- 
ton, D.C., Dr. Daniel C. Gilman, 548 ; Forthcoming Books 
of Science, 558; American Journal of Science, 571 ; Cata- 
logue of Scientific Papers (1800-1883), Supplementary Volume, | 
Compiled by the Royal Society, 574 ; Science and Literature, | 
Prof. John Perry, F.R.S., at the Royal College of Science, | 
645; Modern Scientific Geography, 649 
Scotland: Evidence of a ‘*Seiche” on a Scottish Loch, Dr. 
T. N. Johnston and J. Parsons, 162; the Progress of Scot- 
tish Botany, J. C. Druce, 447; Scottish Antarctic Expedi- 
tion, W. S. Bruce, 631; Matriculation Requirements in | 
Scottish Universities, Prof. John Perry, F.R.S., 654; on 
the Pigmentation Survey of Scottish School Children, J. F. 
Tocher, 663 
Scott (Dr., F.R.S.), Atomic Weight of Tellurium, 70 
Screws: French Service Regulation as to Heads and Worms of 
Screws Used in the French Navy, 229 
Sea, the first Meeting of the International Council for the Ex- 
ploration of the, 346 
Sea Temperature and Shore Climate, 116 
Sea Temperature Variations on the British Coasts, 452 
Sea-shore, Flames from Mud ona, Rev. H. T, Dixon, 151 
Searle (Rev. Charles E.), Death of, 327 
Sedgwick (Prof. William T.), Principles of Sanitary Science and 
the Public Health, 605 
See (Dr. J. J.), the Satellites of Saturn and Uranus, 380 
Seeley (Prof. H. G.), on Cretaceous Strata Found by Mr. E. G. 
Fraser on the Shoulder of Sekasar, India, 620 
**Seiche”’ on a Scottish Loch, Evidence of a, Dr. T. N. 
Johnston and J. Parsons, 162 
Seismology ; Earthquake round Lake Baikal, 15 ; Mont Pelée 
Eruption and Dust Falls, Dr. William J. S. Lockyer, 53; 
the Recent Volcanic Eruptions in the West Indies, Prof. J. 
Milne, F.R.S., 56, 107, 1513; Observations of Volcanic 
Activity in the West Indies, 178, 203; Records and 
Results of Recent Eruptions,» 153; Eruptions of Volcano 
and Earthquake at St. Vincent, 327; Report on the West 
Indian Eruptions, Robert T. Hill, 370; see also Volcanoes ; 
Periodicity of Volcanic Eruptions and Earthquakes, Rev. T. E. 
Espin, 353 ; Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions, April 10 to 
September 23, 659; Periodicity of the Great Earthquakes of 
the Marches and Romagna, Dr. Cancani, 66; Record of 
Italian Earthquakes (1891-1900), Dr. A. Cancani, 66; Dis- 
tribution in Intensity of the After-shocks of Three Hun- 
dred Italian Earthquakes, Dr. Cancani, 513; the Carlisle 
Earthquakes of July 9 and 11, 1901, Dr. C. Davison, 71 ; . 
the Inverness Earthquake of September 18, 1901, Dr. C. 
Davison, 71 ; Earthquake of May 6, 1902, Michel Lévy, 95 ; 
Earthquake in Guatemala, Edwin Rockstroh, 150; Seismic 
Frequency in Japan, Prof. J. Milne, F.R.S., 202 ; Earthquakes 
in Greece during 1899, Dr. D. Eginitis, 230; Register of 208 
Shocks Observed in Styria Between 1000 and 1870, Dr. R- 
Hoernes, 234; Historical Account of the Farthquakes of 
Poland, Prof. W. Laska, 234; Proposed Non-pendulum 
Forms of Apparatus, Prof. E. Odone, 234; a New Form of 
Seismograph, Dr. G. Agamennone, 260; Improved Seismo- 
graph, Dr. Cancani, 308; Earthquakes in Nebraska, Iowa, 
Dakota and California, 327 ; Observations on Explosion of 
Ten Tons of Gunpowder in the Granite Quarries near Baveno, 
Dr. Emilio Oddone, 350; Earthquake of May 28 at the Cape 
and Coincident Meteorological Effects, Charles Stewart, 369 ; 
the Earthquake in Mid-Atlantic, Father Melzi, 378 ; Earth 
Surface Vibrations, F. C. Constable, 440; J. M., 440; Earth- 
quakes in Guam, Tiflis and Ferghana, 579; Earthquake at 
Salonica, July 5, 254, 278; M. Christomanos, 624 
Sellards (E. H.), Jdzophyllum rotundifiorum a Synonym of 
Neuropteris rarinervis, 571-2 
Semenov (Jules), Electric Discharge in Flames, 143; the 
Mechanical Phenomena of the Electric Discharge, 336 
Semon (Sir Felix), Some Thoughts on the Principles of Loca) 
Treatment in Diseases of the Upper Air Passages, 149 
Senderens (J. B.), the Addition of Hydrogen to Ethylenic Hydro- 
carbons by the Method of Contact, 119; Chemical Theory 
of Petroleum Formation, 138; the Direct Hydrogenation of 
Acetylenic Hydrocarbons by the Method of Contact, 312; 
Reduction of Nitro-derivatives by the Method of Direct 
Ilydrogenation in Contact with Finely Divided Metals, 360 ; 
Direct Reduction of Oxides of Nitrogen by the Contact 
Method, 384 
Senior (Edgar), Experiment Illustrating a Paradoxical Conse- 
quence of the Wave Theory of Light, 204; Photograph of 
the Spectrum of the Are Light, 582 
Senter (George), on the Measurement of Temperature, 382 
Serotherapy : Vaccination Against Pasteurelloses, MM. Joseph 
and Marcel Ligniéres, 120; the Plague in the Punjab, 484 ; 
the Rinderpest Serum, 659 
Severo (M.), Death of, €5 
Serviss (Garrett P.), Other Worlds, 221 
Sexe? Qu’est ce qui Détermine le, Dr. A. Van Lint, 437 
Sexton (Prof. A. Humboldt), Assaying and Metallurgical 
Analysis for the Use of Students, Chemists and Assayers, 
628 
Shann (G.), the Criterion of Scientific Truth, 221 
Sharp (G.), Birds in the Garden, 444 
Sharpe (R. B.), Report on the Collections of Natural History 
