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Index 



F.R.S., and R. Waley Cohen, 68 ; Royal Society, 1 17, 140, 

 165, 190, 214, 284, 309, 333, 35S, 381, 428, 454, 502, 526, 

 547, 600 ; Anniversary Meeting of the, 107 ; Medal Awards, 

 107 ; Contributions to the Comparative Anatomy of the 

 Mammalian Eye, chiefly based on Ophthalmoscopic Examina- 

 tion, Dr. George Lindsay Johnson, 137 ; Admission of the 

 Prince of Wales to the Royal Society as a Fellow, 347 ; the 

 Stratifications of Hydrogen, Sir William Crookes, F.R.S., 

 375 '; the Royal Society and the Proposed Academy, 393 ; 

 Sir Norman Lockyer, F.R.S., 493; Radio-Activity and the 

 Electron Theory, Sir William Crookes, F.R.S., 400; 

 Convenient Terminology for the Various Stages of the 

 Malaria Parasite, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F. R.S., 499; 

 on certain Chemical and Physical Properties of Hsemo- 

 globin. Dr. Arthur Gamgee, F. R.S., 520; on the Relation 

 between Intelligence and the Size and Shape of the Head, 

 Prof. Pearson, 543 



Royal Society, Edinburgh, 143, 191 



Royal Society, New South Wales, 143, 192 



Royer(Mme. Clemence), Death of, 348 



Ruhiis Australis, Forster, the New Zealand " Lawyer-vine," 

 Dr. A. B. Rendle, 141 



Rudaux {L. ), Variability of the Satellites of Saturn, 305 



Ruge ((i. ), Varieties of Form of the Liver of the Primates, 519 



Rumsey (C. A ), Experimental Geometry in Secondary Schools, 

 416; Slathematics and Science at Cainbridge, 510 



Rural Districts, Technical Schools for, 106 



Rural Reader. Senior, V. T. Murche, 583 



Rural Schools, the Teacher's Manual of Object Lessons for, 

 V. T. Murche, 583 



Russell (H. C, F.R.S.), the Recurrence of Rain, 24; Current 

 Papers, 179, 216; Results of Rain, Pxiver and Evaporation 

 Observations made in New South Wales, 540 



Russell (fames). Magnetic Shielding in Hollow Iron Cylinders, 

 479 



Russell (Hon. Rollo), Further Observations and Conclusions in 

 Relation to Atmospheric Transparency, 191 ; the Reduction 

 of Town Fogs, 302 ; Sun Pillars, 512 



Russell (Dr. W. |., F.R.S.), on Paper and Peroxide of 

 Hydrogen, 200 



Russie, .\tlas climatologique de I'Empire de. Dr. Alexander 

 Buchan, F.R.S., 554 



Rust Fungus, Susceptibility of diflferent Species of Brome- 

 grasses to the Attacks of the, Prof. Marshall Ward, F. R.S., 

 5'9 



Rutherford (Prof.), the Radio-active Emanation- produced by 

 Thorium Compounds, 309 



Rutherfurd (A. J.), the Acclimatisation and Variation of 

 Salmonids in New Zealand, 112 



RyfTel (Mr.), Mesoxalic Semi-aldehyde, 477 



Sabatier (M.), Catalytic Power of Metallic Nickel: Synthesis 



of Methane based on Reaction of Metallic Nickel and 



Hydrogen, 446 

 Sabatier (Paul), the Direct Hydrogenation of the Oxides of 



Carbon m Presence of various Finely-divided Metals, 528 

 Sabin (Florence R.), an Atlas of the iledulla and Midbrain, 172 

 Sagitta, Development of, L Doncaster, 95 

 St. Lawrence River, Proposed Installation of Marconi's System 



of Wireless Telegraphy at the Mouth of the, 348 

 St. Louis Academy of Science, 240, 264, 336 

 St. Petersbourg, Bulletin de I'Academie des Sciences de, 546 

 St. Petersbourg, Bulletin du Jardin Botanique de, 547 

 St. Petersburg Society of Naturalists, Memoirs of the, 600 

 Salnionidce in New Zealand, the Acclimatisation and Variation 



of, A. J. Rutherford, 112 

 Salt : Le Sel, les Salines et les Marais Salants, A. Larbaletrier, 



295 

 Salt Lakes, Transylvania, A. V. Kalecsinsky, 325 

 Salter (Dr. J- H.), Protoplasmic Connections in Lichens, 167 

 San Clemente Island Goat, the. Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 31 

 San Juan (Dr. R. Pedro Marcolain), Curso Elemental de 



Fisica Moderna, 53 ; Elementos de Fisica Moderna, 53 

 Sanctis (Dr. S. de), the Depth of Sleep, 67 

 Sanderson (Sir John Burdon), on the Use of the Telephone for 



Investigating the Rhythmic Phenomena of Muscles, 114 

 Sands (W. N.), Summary of the Work at Antigua Botanic 



Station for the Year ending March 31, 1901, 20S 

 Sanitation, Handbook of, George M. Price, 364 



Sanilatinn in the United .States, Municipal, Chas. V. Chapin, 

 73 



Santos Diitiiont No. 6, the Wreck of. Dr. J. \. Buchanan, 

 F.R.S., 397 



Sarasin (Ed.), Seiches of the Lake of Lucerne, 255 



Sarasin (P. and L.), Suggestion as to the Cause of the Low 

 Temperature of a Glacial Period being due to the Obscura- 

 tion of the Sun's Rays by Floating Dust Particles, 180 



Satellites, Dimensions of the Planets and, 282 



Saturn, Variability of the Satellites of, L. Rudaux, 305 ; Prof. 

 T. J. J. See, 305 



Sationia pavonia, on pupa-cases of, with more than one 

 Opening, C. P. Pickett, igi 



Saw for Quarrying, the Use of the Wire, 84 



Scarlatina Microbe, a New, Diplococcus scarlatinae, Dr. W. J. 

 Class, 519-20 



Scenery of England and the Causes to which it is Due, the, Rt. 

 Hon. Lord Avebury, 490 



Scheele (Charles William), the Chemical Essays of, 3 



Schenck (Dr. R.), Nature of Red Phosphorus, 374 



Schiller (Frederick V.), the Ballads and Shorter Poems of, 151 



Schlresing (Th.), Studies on Vegetable Earth, 504 



School Gardens, Conference on, t^ 



School Mathematics, Elementary, J. W. Marshall, 297 ; John S. 

 Yeo, 318 



School Board, Exhibition of Scientific Apparatus, 21 



Schools, Nature Study in, 369 



Schools, Technical, for Rural Districts, 106 



Schumburg (Dr.), Studien zu einer Physiologie des Marsches, 



193 



Schunck (Edward), Chemistry of Chlorophyll, 214 



Schuster (Prof. Arthur), Advanced Exercises in Practical Physics, 

 364 



Schwab (Herr F. ), New Variable Stars, 63 



Science : School Board Exhibition of Scientific Apparatus, 21 ; 

 the Bicentennial of Yale University, Dr. D. C. Oilman, 44 ; 

 Lessons from Germany, 44 ; Scientific Progress in Nineteenth 

 Century, Sir William Preece, F. R.S., 86; Scope and Func- 

 tions of Museums, Address at Ipswich Museum, Prof. E. Ray 

 Lankester, F.R.S. , 91 ; the Life of Pasteur, Rene Vallery- 

 Radot, Mrs. Percy Frankland, 97 ; Meteorological Work for 

 Science Schools, J. V. H. Coates, I2S;"W. N. Shaw, 

 F.R.S., 128; a First Course of Practical Science, J. H. 

 Leonard, 151 ; Knowledge Diary and Scientific Handbook 

 for 1902, 197 ; Prize Awards of the Paris Academy of 

 Sciences, 211 ; Prize Subjects of the Paris Academy of 

 Sciences, 233 ; Conference of Science Teachers, A. T. 

 Simmons, 259 ; Voices of Nature and Lessons from Science, 

 Caroline A. .Martineau, 271 ; Annalen der Naturphilosophie, 

 283 ; Fifty Years of Work in Canada, Scientific and Edu- 

 cational, Sir William Dawson. F.R.S. , 339; Forthcoming 

 Books of Science, 452 ; Mathematics and Science at Cam- 

 bridge, C. A. Rumsey, 510; Scientific Education, Death 

 and Obituary Notice of Sir John Donnelly, K.C.B., 53S ; 

 Science and the State, Prof Exner on, 569 ; Some Scientific 

 Centres, IV., the Heidelberg Physical Laboratory, 587 



Scientific Ballooning, W. N. Shaw, F.R.S., 224 



Sclater (W. L.), the Birds of South Africa, A. C. Stark, com- 

 pleted by, 244 ; the Ground Hornbill, 399 



Scope and Functions of Museums, Address at Ipswich Museum, 

 Prof. E. Riy Lankester, F.P.S., 91 



Scott (Dr. D. H., F.R.S.), Primary Structure of Pak-eozoic 

 Stems with the Dadoxylon Type of Wood, 335 



Scott (Dr. James), Influence of Subcutaneous Injections of 

 Dextrose on the Metabolism in the Dog, 551 



Scottish Antarctic Expedition, 207 



Screws, on the Point Representation of, Prof. Charles J. 

 Joly, 192 ; is the Screw an Eskimo Invention ? Herr Krause, 

 281, Dr. Karl von den Steinen, 2S1, H. Newell Wardle, 

 281 



Sea-Coast, the, (l) Destruction, (2) Littoral Drift, (3) Protec- 

 tion, W. H. Wheeler, Supp. April 24, 1902, iv 



Sea-Fisheries Memoir, Lancashire, Prof W. A. Herdmann, 

 F.R.S. and Robert A. Dawson, 50S 



Sea- Lettuce and Sewage, Prof Letts, 15 



Seasonal Variation of Atmospheric Temperature in the British 

 Isles and its Relation to Wind Direction, on the, W. N. 

 Shaw, F.R.S. and R. Waley Cohen, 68 



Sebillaut (M.), Fall of Rain observed at Periers, 360 



Sedimentation Experiments, Prof J. Joly F.R.S., 359 



