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towards elucidating tho Origin and Formation of the 

 Diamond from Quartz-bearing Rocks, 542 



Schlesinger (Dr. Frank), the Distortion of Photographic 

 F^ilms in Stellar Work, 32.S 



Schmarotzcrtum im Tierieieh und seine Bedeutung fiir die 

 Artbildung, das, Prof. Ludwig von Graff, 556 



Schmauss (A.), Unmanned Balloon Ascents in 1907 at 

 Munich, 495 



Schmidt (\V. A.), C'heniische und biologische Untersuch- 

 ungen von agyptischen Mumien-material, neb.st Betracht- 

 ungen iiber das Einbalsamierungsverfahren dcr alter 

 Agypter, 465 



Schmidt's (Dr. H. \V.) Kxperiments on the Effect of High 

 Temperatures on the Disintegration of Radium C, 420 



Schneider (Prof. J.), Moon's Influence on the Wind Coin- 

 poncnts at Hamburg, 409 



.School Hygiene: a Handbook for Teachers of all Grades, 

 .School .Managers, iitc, Herbert Jones, 99; the Laws of 

 Health, a Handbook on, Dr. Carstairs G. Douglas, 197 



Schools, .\rithmetic for. Rev. J. B. Lock and \'. M. 

 Turnbull, 27 



Schorr (Prof.), the Hamburg Observatory, 544 



Schott (Dr. G. A.), a Fundamental Contradiction between 

 the Electrical Theory of Dispersion and the Phenomena 

 of Spectrum Series, 413 



Schrenk (Dr. H. von). Growth connected with Natural 

 Injuries to Trees, 505 



.Schullen (.\. de). New Mineral Species, arising from the 

 Alhenia.i Plumblferous .Scoria of Laurium, 05 



Schultze (Prof. Leonhard), aus Namaland und Kalahari, 

 385 



Schuster (Prof. Arthur, F.R.S.), the Diurnal Variation of 

 Terrestrial Magnetism, 1O4 ; Electrical Phenomena of the 

 Atmosphere and their Relations with Solar .Activity, 301 



Schwingungserzeugung, das Problem der, Dr. H. Bark- 

 hausen, 220 



Science : .Science Cierman Course, C. W. P. Moffatt, 53 ; 

 Science at the Franco-British Exhibition of 1908, 67 ; 

 the Science Court of the Franco-British Exhibition, 609 ; 

 Science of Nature-history, Nasarvanji Jivanji Ready- 

 money, 172 ; Scientific Work of the Local Government 

 Board, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 235 ; the British Science 

 Guild, 274 ; .Science at Recent Educational Conferences, 

 G. F. Daniell, 2S1 ; F'orthcoming Books of Science, 427; 

 Actualitcs scicntifiques. Max de Nansouty, 437 ; .Science 

 and Industry, 621 ; der naturwissenschaftliche Unterricht 

 auf praktisch-heuristischer Grundlage, Dr. F. Danne- 

 mann. Supp. to March 5, viii 



Scientific Centres, Some, XH., the Botanical Institute of 

 the University of Bonn, Prof. E. Strasburger, Prof. 

 D. .M. Mottie'r, 321 



Scientific Worthies, Sir William Crookes, F.R.S., Prof. 

 P. Zeeman, i 



Scotland : Scottish Natural History Societv, on the Inci- 

 dence of the Dayl'ght as a determining Factor in Bird- 

 migration, .Address by Prof. E. A. Schafer, F.R.S., 159; 

 the Geological Structure of the North-west Highlands" of 

 Scotland, B. N. Peach, John Home, W. Gunn C. T. 

 Clough, L. Hinxman, and J. J. H. Teall, Prof. J. W. 

 Gregory, F.R.S., 272 ; Scottish National .Antarctic Ex- 

 pedition Report on the Scientific Results of the S.Y. 

 Scotia during the Years 1902, 1903, and 1904, under 

 the Leadership of W. S. Bruce, Vol. ii.. Physics, 61S 



Scott (Charlotte .A.), Cartesian Plane Geometry, 315 



Scouting for Boys, Lieut. -General R. S. S. Baden-Poweil, 



_ 293 



Screw Propeller, Researches on the Performance of the. 



Prof. W. F. Durand. 416 

 Sea-shore, the, shown to the Children, Janet Harvey Kelman, 

 Frank Balfour Browne, 533 



Sea-water, Radio-activity of, J. Joly, 191 

 Searchlights : their Theorv, Construction, and Application, 

 F. Nerz, ,"--0 



Sederholm (Mr.), Granite and Gneiss in Pre-Canibrian 



Complex of Fenno-Scandia, 184 

 Sedgwick (Prof.), Relation between the Geographical Dis- 

 tribution and the Classification of the Onvchophora, 478 

 Sedsrwick (Rev. S. N.), the Minimising of Maurice, being 

 the .Adventures of a verv small Bov among very small 

 Thinsrs, io8 

 See (Dr. T. J. J.), Poseidonius on the Originator of the 



Theory of .Atoms, 345 ; Mochus of Sidon and the Theorv 

 of Atoms, 341 

 Seed and Soil Inoculation for Leguminous Crops, Prof. 



W. B. Bottomley, 330 

 Seismology : the International Association of Seismology, 

 60 ; British .Association Seismology, Prof. John Milne, 

 F.R.S., igS; Seismographs and Seismograms, R. D. 

 Oldham, 246; the Californian Earthquake of 1906, 251; 

 Seismic Radiations, Dr. C. G. Knott, 335 ; Methods of 

 Construction adopted in Re-building Calabrian Villages 

 destroyed in the Earthquake of September S, 1905, Prof. 

 Mario Baratta, 46S ; Possibility of a Causal Connection 

 between the Two Earthquakes on .August 16, 1906, in 

 the Northern Pacific and in Chile, Dr. E. Oddone, 468 ; 

 Earthquakes, an Introduction to .Seismic Geology, 

 William Herbert Hobbs, 481 ; Recent Earthquakes, Prof. 

 J. Milne, F.R.S., at Royal Institution, 592 

 Selenium, the Photoelectric Property of. Prof. George M. 

 Minchin, F'.R.S., 173, 222; Richard J. Moss, 198; Dr. 

 .Shelford Bidwell, F.R.S., 198 

 Selenium Photometer, Determination of the Moon's Light 



with a, J. .Stebbins and F. C. Brown, 258, 302 

 Sella (Prof. Alfonso), Death and Obituary Notice of, 133 

 Sellers (Dr. Coleman), Death and Obituary Notice of, 325 

 Selwyn-Brown (.A.), Tin-mining Industry, World's Produc- 

 tion of Tin Last Year, 157 

 Semple (Miss E. C), Geographical Boundaries, 64 

 Senderens (J. B.), Catalytic Power of .Silica and Alumina, 

 3" 



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Senier (A.), .Attempted Svnthesis of | -dinaphacii- 



3-CH— 3 



dine, 238 

 Sero-therapy : Immune Sera, Dr. C. F. Bolduan, 411 

 Sewage, Pollution of the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers by 



Chicago, Marshall O. Leighton, 68 

 Sewage, Utilisation of Turf for the Purification of, A. 



Munlz and E. Laine, 2S7 

 Sex, Mendelism and, G. .Archdall Reid at Linnean Society, 



236 

 Share-Jones (John T.), the Surgical Anatomy of the Horse, 



170 

 Shaw (J. B.), Synopsis of Linear Associative Algebra, 603 

 Shaw (Dr. W. N., F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of Sir Richard 



Strachey, K.C.S.L, F.R.S., 39.5 

 Sha.xby (John H.), Method of observing the " Subjective 



Yellow," 32 

 Shenstone (W. A., F.R.S.), Death of, 324; Obituary 



Notice of. Prof. William A. Tilden, F.R.S., 34S 

 Shephard (Dr. William Kent), Problems in Strength of 



Materials, 365 

 Shepherd (Rev. C. W.), Notes on the Birds of Kent, 511 

 Sheppard (T.), British Chariot Burial discovered at Hun- 



manby, 180 

 Sherrington (Prof. C. S., F.R.S.), Reciprocal Innervation 



of .Antagonistic Muscles, 333 ; Nerve as a Master of 



Muscle, Discourse at Royal Institution, 569 

 Sherzer (Dr. Williant Hittell), Glaciers of the Canadian 



Rockies and Selkirks (Smithsonian Expedition of 1904), 



463 

 Shipbuildina:, Inter-relation of the Theorv and Practice of 



J. J. O'Neill, 327 

 Shorthorns, Mendelian Characters among, Prof. James 



Wilson, 509, .S59 ; Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 559; Prof. 



John G. "McKendrick, 5S2 

 Shrubsall (Dr. F. C), Notes on some Bushman Crania and 



Bones from the South .African Museum, Cape Town, 211 

 Sibley (T. F.), Faunal Succession in Carboniferous Lime- 

 stone of Midland .Area, 189 

 Sidis (Dr. Boris), New Explanation of Hallucinations, 589 

 Siebenrock (F.), a Monographic Revision of the American 



Tortoises of the Familv Cinosternidae, 304 

 Silberrad (O.), the Metallic Picrates, 3S3 

 Siivored Mirrors, Temperature Control of. Dr. Heber D. 



Curtis. 1^7 

 Simmonds (C). India-rubber and its Manufacture, with 



Chapters on Gutta-percha and Batata, Hubert L. Terry, 



296 

 Simonin (M.), the Recent Transit of Mercury, 116 

 Siinpson (George C), Auroral Characteristics of Clouds, 344 

 Simroth (Dr. Heinrich), die Pendulations-theorie, 508 



