Index 



r Nature^ 

 \_Iilarch 25, 1909 



Imperial Department of Agriculture for the Years 1905-6 

 and 1906-7, 235 ; the Agricultural Journal of India, 235 ; 

 Memoirs of the Department of Agriculture in India, 235 ; 

 the Movement of Water in Soils, 310; Encyclopa>dia of 

 Agriculture by the Most Eminent Authorities, 421 ; the 

 Planting of Fruit Trees, Ninth Report of the Woburn 

 Experimental Fruit Farm, Duke of Bedford, K.G., F.R.S., 

 and Spencer U. Pickei-ing, 500 



Russell (Robert), New Method of Introducing tlie Elliptic 

 Functions, 22 ; New Proof of Legendre's Identity, 22 



Russland, A. von Krassnow and A. Woeikow, 304 



Rust (Lieut. -Commander Armistead), Ex-meridian, Altitude, 

 Azimuth, and Star-finding Tables, 365 



Rutherford (Prof. E., F.R.S.), the Nature and Charge of the 

 o-Particles from Radio-active Substances, 12 ; Do the 

 Radio-active Gases (Emanations) belong to the Argon 

 Series? 23 ; on the Number and Absorption of the /3 Par- 

 ticles emitted by Radium, 23 ; Conclusions from Recent 

 Experiments on the Scintillations of Zinc Sulphide (as in 

 the Spinthariscope), 26; the Nature of the a Particle, 119; 

 some Properties of the Radium Emanation, 119; the 

 Boiling Point of the Radium Emanation, 457 



Sabin (.A. II.), House-painting, Glazing, Paper-hanging, 

 and White-washing, 97 



Sainmont (Mr.), Post-foetal Development of Ova in the 

 Cat, 167 



Sakuri's (Prof. J.) Jubilee, Collection of Papers contri- 

 buted on the Occasion of the Celebration of, Dr. Edward 

 Divers, F.R.S., 404 



Salinity of the North Sea, on the, Prof. D'Arcy W. Thomp- 

 son, C.B., 189 



Salmon (E. S.), Report on Economic Mycology for the Year 

 1907-8, 199 



Salmon (Paul), Antimony in Syphilis, 480 



Sampson (Dr.), Does the Kidney form an Internal Secre- 

 tion ? 466 



Sandstone a Mineral, 139 



Sang (Alfred), Electrons and Atomic Weights, 459 



Sanitation : Elements of Water Bacteriology, with Special 

 Reference to Sanitarv Water Analysis, Prof. S. C. Pres- 

 cott and Prof. C. E. A. Winslow, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 6 



Sapphires, Artificial, Louis Paris, 119 



Sattler (Georg), a Method of Solving Algebraic Equations, 

 398 



Sayce (Prof.), Site of Meroe discovered, 406 



Scaup-duck in Scotland, P. H. Bahr, 257 



Scenery : Evolution of the Feeling of Love of Wild Nature, 

 Dr. Havelock Ellis, 466 



Schaer (M.), Making a Forty-centimetre (is'7 inch) Casse- 

 grain Reflector, 378 



Scharflf (Dr. R. F.), the Irish Horse and its Early History, 

 449 



Scheel (Dr. K.), Manometer to Measure Small Differences 

 of Gas Pressure, 469 



Scheiner (Dr. J.), Populiire Astrophysik, 191 



Schlomann (.-\Ifred), the Dcinhardt-Schlomann Series of 

 Technical Dictionaries in Six Languages, German, 

 English, French, Russian, Italian, Spanish, 15S 



Schmidt (Father W'.), Totemism in Fiji, 106 



Schneider (Prof. Karl Camillo), Versuch einer Begriindung 

 der Deszendenztheorie, 34 



Schneider (Dr. R.), Measurements of Solar Radiation at 

 Vienna from March, 1904, to September, igo6, 16S 



Schneider (Dr.), Distribution of Pelagic Eggs and Larvae of 

 the Food-fishes, 225 



Schofield (A. T.), Functional Nerve Diseases, 5 



Schon (H. A. E. C. von), Hydro-electric Practice : a Prac- 

 tical Manual of the Development of Water Power, its Con- 

 version to Electric Energy, and its Distant Transmission, 

 21S 



School Hygiene, Second International Congress on, 264 



School-work and After-life, 411 



Schukarew (.A.), M^thodes de Calorimitric usit^es au 

 Laboratoire thermique de I'Universiti* de Moscou, 1S5 



Schultze (Dr. Arthur), Graphic Algebra, 35 

 Schuster (Prof. Arthur, F.R.S.), the 4-70 Period of Sun- 

 spot Activity, 7 ; on the Magnetic Action of Sun-spots, 

 279 



Schwartz (Prof. A.), the Dawn of Human Intention, Eoliths, 

 210 



Scliwarz (Prof. Ernest H. L.), Magnesium in Water and 

 Rocks, 309 



Science : the Science Faculty of the University of London, 

 Dr. Augustus D. Waller, F.R.S., 21 ; From an Easy 

 Chair, Sir E. Ray Lankester, K.C.B., F.R.S., 31 ; the 

 Correlation of the Teaching of Mathematics and Science, 

 Prof. Perry, 143 ; Mythenbildung und Erkenntnis, G. F. 

 Lipps, 279 ; Science and the Practical Problems of the 

 Future, Prof. E. L. Nichols at American Association for 

 .Advancement of Science, 325 ; Report on the Work of the 

 Imperial Institute, 1906 and 1907, Prof. W'. R. Dunstan, 

 F.R.S., 343 ; a Scheme for the Promotion of Scientific 

 Research, Walter B. Priest, 345 ; Science Masters in Con- 

 ference, G. F. Daniel], 353 ; the British Science Guild, 

 379 ; System and Science in Education, 382 ; the New 

 Word, Allen Upward, 457 ; Meaning and Method of 

 Scientific Research, Dr. L. A. Bauer at Philosophical 

 Society of Washington, 473 ; Scientific Societies and tlie 

 Admission of Women Fellows, W. J. Atkinson, 488 



Scientific Centres, Some, XIV., the Hortus Botanicus at 

 Amsterdam, Prof, de Vries, 101 



Scoones (P.), the Eton Algebra, 64 



Scotland : Pigmentation Survey of School Children in Scot- 

 land, J. F. Tocher, 223 ; Phosphorescence on a Scottish 

 Loch, Thos. Jamieson, 309 



Scott (Andrew), Report for 1907 on the Lancashire Sea- 

 Fisheries Laboratory at the University of Liverpool and 

 the Sea-fish Hatchery at Piel, 151 



Scott (Mrs. D. H.l, Some Curious Spindle-shaped Bodies 

 in Burntisland Material, 86 ; on the Contractile Roots of 

 the Aroid Sauroinatttin guttatuin, 86 



Sea, Conditions of Life in the, a Short Account of Quanti- 

 tative Marine Biological Research, J. Johnstone, E. W'. 

 Nelson, 332 



Sea-blubl:>er Arrack, Kumagusu Minakata, 8 



Seager (R. H.), Universitv of Philadelphia's E.xcavations in 

 Crete, 16S 



Seals, Influence of, on Fisheries, Dr. WoUebaek, 173 



Searle (G. F. C, F.R.S.), Experimental Elasticity, 218 



Seaweeds, a Study in, 126 



Sederholm (J. J.), the Oldest European Sediments, 266 



See (Prof. T. J. J.), Cause of Earthquakes and the Origin 

 of Mountain Ranges, 293 



Seeley (Prof. H. G., F.R.S,), Death and Obituary Notice 

 of. 314 



Segerblom (W.), Laboratory Manual of Qualitative Analysis, 

 217 



Seismology : Secondary Oscillations of Oceanic Tides, Dr. 

 E. Oddone, 46 ; Earthquakes and John Weslev, Sir 

 Edward Fry, G.C.B., F.R.S. , 08; the Physics of Earth- 

 quake Phenomena, Dr. C. G. Knott, 1S4; Geological In- 

 terpretation of the Earth-movements Associated with the 

 Californian Earthquake of April 18, iqo6, R. D. Oldham, 

 209 ; Earthquake in Calabria on December 28, 255 ; 

 Kew Records of the Italian Earthquake, Dr. C. Chree, 

 F.R.S., 2S0 ; the Italian Eartliquake, 2S7 ; Earth- 

 quake of December 28, 316; Rev. Dr. A. Irving, 

 428; the Italian Earthquake, the Bologna Medical Ex- 

 pedition in Aspromontc, 434; the Messina Earthquake, 

 Dr. C. Davison, 406; Composition of the Interior of the 

 Globe, Prof. L. Palazzo, 259 ; Earthquake Records, Prof 

 Milne, 321; Recent Earthquakes, 368; Cause of Earth 

 quakes and the Origin of Mountain Ranges, Prof. T. J. J 

 See, 293 : the Wonder Book of Volcanoes and Earth, 

 quakes, Prof. E. J. Houston, 424; Seismograms of the 

 Earthquake of January 23, Dr. R. T. Glazebrook, F.R.S., 

 428 ; Earthquake on January 23 in Luristan, 4Q6 ; Rela- 

 tion of Barometric Pressure to the Pulsation of the Earth, 

 N. Shimono, 468 



Selborne, " Saint " Gilbert, the Story of Gilbert White and, 

 J. C. Wright, 339 



Sclby (Mr.), Tidal Observations, 321 



Semple (Lieut. -Colonel), Enteric Fever in India, 21 



Senderens (J. B.), New Method of Preparation of the Alkyl 

 Ethers, 419 



.Sequestrated Church Property, Francis Galton, F.R.S., 308 



.Sericiculture : Death and Obituarv Notice of Sir Thomas 

 i Wardle, 316 



