[Nature, Jan. 4, 1883 



Schwatka's Search : Sledging in the Arctic in Quest of Franklin 



Records, W. H. Gilder, 7 

 Schweinfurth (Dr.), Journey on Nile Above Siut, 282 

 Science and Myth, Tito Vignoli, Geo. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 3 

 Science, Sevres Porcelain and, 36 

 Science in Bohemia, 164, 237 

 Science Teaching in United States, 305 

 Science in Education, Mr. Woodall on, 530 

 Scientates, Men of Science Proposed to be called, 352 

 Scientific Work, Prof. Sollas's Scheme for Annual Record of 



Published, 377 

 Scilly, Disturbance of Sea at, W. Thomas, 282 

 Sclater (P. L., F. R.S.). " A Monograph of Jacamars and Tuff- 

 birds, or Families Galbulida: and Bucconidae," 499 

 Scottish Naturalist, 286 



Scottish Meteorological Society, Meeting of, 306 

 Screw Guages, B. A. Report on, 4S8 

 Scudder (S. H.) Bibliography of Fossil Insects, 159; Anatomy 



of Diurnal Lepidoptera, 330 

 Seabrooke (G. M.) Recent Magnetic Storm and Aurora, 571 ; 



The Comet, 621 

 Sea Fish of West Sweden, Collection of, 279 

 Sea-level, Oscillations of T. F. JamieSon, 319 

 Sea-shore Alluvion, LaiiLrley Point, 30 ; Calshot and Hurst 



Beaches, 140 ; the "Chesil," J. B. Redman, 150 

 Sea-coast, Rise of Osterbotten, 231 

 Seal Islands of Alaska, 199 

 Secondary Battery, New Form of, 30S 

 Secretion, the Process of, in the Animal Kingdom, Prof. Arthur 



Gamgee, 407, 411 

 Seeds, Influence of Temperature on Certain. 22 

 Seismatic Apparatus f r Indication of Earthquake Motions, 20S 

 Seismology in Japan, Prof. John Milne, 627 

 Selenium and Tellurium in Japan, 467 

 Selmi, Poisonous Alkaloids in Urine of Paralytic and Tetanic 



Patients, 568 

 Sequard (Brown) Anaesthesia of Larynx by Carbonic Acid, 



557 

 Serpieri (Signor) Attraction of the Sun and Moon connected 



with the Periodical Revival of Vulcanism, 531 

 Sevres Porcelain and Science, 36 



Sexton (F. M.), Non-Electric Incandescent Lamps, 176 

 Shaw (Prof. H. S. Hele), Contact Makers of Delicate Action, 



490, 501 

 Shaw, (J.), An Insect Attacking a Worm, 574 

 Sheep, Rot in, A. P. Thomas, 606 

 Shetland Island, Thunderstorm in, 306 

 Shoa, ('apt. Cecchi's Expedition in, 282 

 Shore (T. W.), Guide to Southampton, 352 

 Shunt- Dynamo, Relation between Waste and useful Work in, 



Prof. O. J. Lodge, 311 

 Siaui, Bock's Explorations in, 550 

 Siberia, Beauty of Teeth of Natives of Northern, 330 

 Sicily, Tea Acclimati ed in, 584 

 Siemens' (Dr. F.K.S.) Solar Hypothesis, Prof. Geo. Fras. 



FitzGeralH, So : Inaugural Address at the British Association 



at Southampton, 390 ; Siemens' Metallurgical Prize for King's 



College Students, 414; Conservation of Solar Radiation, 



597 

 Sierra Madre Mountains, Elevation of, N. T. Lupton, 633 

 Silkworm Culture in Southern Russia. 471 

 Silurian Fossils in the North-West Highlands, Henry Hicks, 7 

 Silver-land, Cameos from the, E. W. White, 548 

 Similigrenmre, Ch. Petit, 635 

 Sinedon piscif rmis, &c, Dr. Ziegler's Wax Models of Skulls of 



230 

 Singer (Max.), Substances Extracted from Woody Tissue of 



Plants, 232 

 Sitzungsberichte und'Ahhandlnngen der Naturwissenschaftlichen 



Gesell chaft Isis in Die den," 213 

 " Silzungsberichte der I'hyskalisch-Mediciniscben Societat zu 



Erlansen," 22 

 Skull, Development of Crocodilian, Prof. W. K. Parker, F.R.S., 



252 

 Skull of Sinedon Piscif jrmis," &c, Dr. Ziegler's Wax Models 



of. 230 

 Skylight at High Altitudes, Sunlight on, 5S6 

 Slater, (J. W. ), Manual of Odours and Dyewares, 89 

 Smell. On, W. Ramsiy, 187 

 Smith (Napier), Colour Perception, 30 



Smith (Col. J. T„ F.R.S.), Death of, 67 



Smith (C. Michie), Existence of Voice in Lizards, 81 



Smith (A. Percy), Comets, 1882, 124; Recent Magnetic Storm 



and Aurora, 571 

 Smith (Chas.), Elementary Treatise on Conic Sections, 124 

 Smith (Hermann), Analysis o? the Tuning Fork, 19S 

 Smith (John), Dictionary of Popular Names of Plants, 267 

 Smith ( Willoughby), Induction, 267 

 Smith (W. G.), Paleolithic Implements in Thames Valley, 



293 



Smith (Krarup), Death of, 543 



Smith and Lowe, Experiments on Chlorine at High Tempera- 

 ture, 568. 



Smithsonian Institution, Report of, 20S 



Smoke Abatement Committee, 208 



Smoke Abatement, A Member of Royal Institution on, 293 



Smoke Abatement Institute, 371 



Smyth (Prof. C. P.), Spectroscopic Weather Discussions, 551 



Snakebite, Hydrophobia and, A. Stradling, 221 



"Social History of the Races of Mankind," A. Featherman, 

 28 



Society of Arts, Medals awarded by, 183 



Society of Chemical Industry, Journal of, 13S 



Socotra, B.A. Report on Natural History of, 459 



Solar-Commercial Cycle, W. S. Jeviin«, F.R.S., 226 



Solar Eclipse, 1882, Prof. Schuster and Capt. Abney on, 465 ; 

 Observations of the, made at the Radcliffe Observatory, 

 Oxford, E. J. Stone, 109 ; of 18S3, International Expedition 

 to Observe, 415 ; of 18S3 and 1885, 512 



Solar Energy, Conservation of, J. J. Murphy, 3' ; Prof. Pliny 

 Earle Chase, 176 



Solar Hypothesis, Dr. Siemens, F.R.S., Prof. Geo. Fras. 

 Htzgerald, 80 



Solar Observers, Caution to, J. F. Campbell, 105 



Si lar Parallax, Maskelyne's Value of the, 161, 186, 210 ; from 

 Observations of Minor Planets, 223 



Solar Printing, &c , Apparatus, 351 



Solar Printing Press, 503 



Solar Radiation, Conservation of, G. B. S., Dr. C. W. Siemens, 

 597 



Sollas (Prof.), Scheme for Annual Record of published scientific 

 work, 377 



Sonometer, Organ pipe, Le C. Stevens, 308 



Sorghum, Manufacture of Sugar from, 209 



Soroche (Mountain Sickness) in the Andes, Note on, J. Ball, 

 F.K.S., 477 



Sound Shadows in Water, 44 



Sou hampton, Guide to, T. W. Shore, 352 ; the brown Colora- 

 tion of Southampton Water, Dr. A. Angell, 493 ; the 

 Artesian Well at, 469 ; Conference of Delegate* from 

 Scientific Societies at, 510 



Southern Hemisphere, Comet Seeking in, 308 



Soy Bean, Prof. Kinch, 447 



Spanish Cyclopaedia, 612 



Specirum Analysis : Photographs of the Spectra of the Nebula 

 in Orion, Dr. Henry Draper, 33 ; Spectrum of Wells' Comet, 

 344; J. W. Backhouse, 356 ; Photographic Spectrum of, W. 

 Huggins, F.R.S., 179; Spectrum and Light emitted by 

 Glow-worm, Sir John Conroy, 319 ; John Spiller, 343 ; B.A. 

 Report on the Ultra-violet Spark-spectra emitted by Metallic 

 Elements, 458 ; B.A. Report on present state of, 459 ; Profs. 

 Liveing and Dewar on the Reversals of the Spec ml Lines of 

 Metals, 466 ; Newton, Wollaston, and Fraunhofer's Lines, 

 Prof. Alex. Johnson, 572; Meteorological Spectroscope, Col. 

 J. F. D. Donnelly, F. U.S., 501 ; Spectroscopic Weather Dis- 

 cussions, Prof. C. P. Smyth, 551; Spectroscopic method for 

 determining chemical action in solution containing two or 

 more coliured salts, G. Kruss, 56S ; Spectroscope and 

 Weather Forecasting, Hon. R. Abercromby, 572 ; Spectro- 

 scopic Study of Chlorophyll, 636 



Speechless Man, A. H. K<-ane, 341 



Speed Indicator, Sir F. J. Bramwell, 495 



Spelling Reform, U.S.A., 351 ; John Fenton, 366 



Spence (James), Death of, 159 



Sphingi 1 Pupse, Possible Sound Organs in, C. V. Riley, 366 



" Sphygmograph ; its History and Use as an Aid to Diagnosis in 

 Orlinary Prachce," K. E. Dudgeon, M.D., 29 



Spi ers, Habits of, 454 ; F. I. Rowbotham, 3S0 



Spiller (Jchn), Spectrum of Glow-worm's Light, 343 



Spitzbergen, Swedish, Geological Expedition to, 2S2, 447 



