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Index 



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See (Prof. T. J. J.), Variability of the Satellites of Saturn 

 305 



Secley (Prof. II. G. ), on a Skull oi Eguus fossilisitom Keswick 

 238 



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



Seismology : on Meteorological Phenomena in Relation to 

 Changes in theVeilical, I'lr.f. J. Milne, F. U.S., u8 ; What are 

 Seismometers Indicating? Dr. J. Milne, I'.K.S., 202; Earth- 

 quake in Transcaucasia, 370 ; Earthquake Shocks of April 

 and May 1901, near Rome, Dr. Cancani, 422 ; Earthquake 

 Observations in Strassburg, Prof. John Milne, F. R.S. , 

 438 fe' J 



Seismology in Austria, 475 



Seismometers Indicating? What are. Dr. J. Milne, F.R.S., 

 202 



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

 29s 



Selection of Subject in Pictorial Photography, W. E. Tindall, 

 4S3 



Selenium : on the Absorption, Dispersion and Surface Colour 

 of. Prof. R. W. Wood, 430 ; the Boiling-point of Selenium, 

 Daniel Berlhelot, 52S 



Self-Education in Botany, the, R. S. Wishart, 126 



Seligman, (C. G.}, Birds Attacking Butterflies and Moths, 

 366 



Selous (Edmund), Beautiful Birds, 316, 392 



Senderens (M.), Catalytic Power of Metallic Nickel, Synthesis 

 of Methane based on Reaction of Metallic Nickel and 

 Hydrogen, 446 



Senderens (J. B), the Direct Hydrogenation of the Oxides 

 of Carbon in Presence of Various F'inely Divided Metals, 

 528 



Senegal, Discovery of a Nummulitic Layer at St. Louis, 

 G. Vasseur, 264 



Senier (Prof. Alfred), Note on a Point of Chemical Nomencla- 

 ture, So 



Senier (Dr.), the Action of Methjlene Iodide on Aryl- and 

 Naphthylamines, diaryl Methylene Diamines, Acridines and 

 Naphthacridines, 310; the Pol)merisation of Cyanic Acid, 

 310 



Sense Organs in the Vegetable Kingdom, Dr. G. Ilaberlandt, 

 Francis Darwin, F.R.S., 529 



Serin (L. J.), Preservatives in Milk, 534 



Sero-theraphy : Ilaffkine's Plague Vaccine in India, Major 

 W. B. Bannerman, 550 ; Action of Human Serum on the 

 Trypanosome of the Nagana, A. Laveran, 551 



Servi.ss (Garrett P.), Pleasures of the Telescope, 343 



Seton-Thompson (Ernest), Wild Animals I have Known, 25 ; 

 the Trail of the Sandhill Slag, 25 ; the Biography of a 

 Grizzly, 25 ; the Lives of the Hunted, 195 



Seurat (L. G.), L'lluitre Perlicre, Nacre et Perles, 271 



Severn Bcrc, the, Chas. T. Whitmell, 344 ; E. W. Prevost, 

 366, 392 ; Kineniatograph Picture of the Severn Bore, Dr. 

 Vaughan Cornish, 280 



Sewage ard the Bacteriological Purification of Sewage, Dr. S. 

 Rideal and Dr. Frank Clowes, 121 



Sewage, Oysters and, in Narragansett Bay, Caleb A. Fuller, 

 S19 



Sewage and Sea-lettuce, Prof. Letts, 15 



Sewer-gas : Composition of the Gases in Drains, M. Hanriot, 

 432 



Seymour (Henry J.), Progressive Dynamo-metamorphism of a 

 Porphyritic Andesite from Co. Wicklow, 551 



Shaw (Dr. C. H), Formation of Cleistogamic Flowers in 

 Polygama, 574 



Shaw (W. N., F.R.S.), on the Seasonal Variation of Atmo- 

 spheric Temperature in the British Lsles and its Relation to 

 Wind Direction, 68 ; Meteorological Work for Science 

 Schools, 128; Scientific Ballooning, 224; Experiments on 

 Ventilating Cowls, 344 



Sheep, the \'alue of the Horns in Bighorn Wild, as Ear Trum- 

 pets, C.torge Wherry, 127 



Shelford (R). Mimicry Amongst Bornean Insects and Spiders, 

 3H 



Shell Life : an Introduction to the British Mollusca, E. Step, 

 29 



Shemakha, Earthquake at, 370 



Sheppard (Thomas), Ancient Model of a Boat and Warrior 

 Crew Found at Roos in Holderness, 256 



Sherrington (Prof. F.R.S.), Physiology of Motor Area in 



Anthropoid Apes, 65; Experiments on the Brain (f the 



Chimpanzee, 114; Physiology of the Cerebal Cortex of 



Higher Apes, 165 ; Swarm of Velella, 5S6 

 Shipley (A. E.), Zoology: an Elementary Text-book, 337; 



Curious Apparatus at the Base of the Wings of the Mosquito 



Auo/liclcs ilaculifoutii, 55 1 

 Shipman (James G.), Death of, 178 



Shooting : GunSighls for Large and Small Ordnance, 226 

 Shufeldt (Dr. R. W.), on the Habits of Kangaroo-Rats \n 



Captivity, 304 

 Siberia : The Plagioclase-augite Rocks between the Yenisei and 



the Lena, A. Laversky, 546 

 Sidgwick, the Ethical I'hilosophy of, F. H. Ilayward, 412 

 Siebeit (Prof, (i.), Lehrbucli der Chemie und Mineralogie, 317 

 Siemens and Halske Plant for Water Purification by CJzonised 



Air, 230 

 Sights, Gun-, for Large and Small Ordnance, 226 

 Significance of certain Features and Types of the External 



Ear, the. Dr. Arthur Keith, 16 

 Silberrad (Chas. A.), Extremes of Climate in ll.e British 



Empire, 299 

 Silicon in Cast Iron, State of, P. Lebeau, 167 

 Silurian Beds and Associated Igneous Rocks of the Clogher 



Head District, Fossiliferous, Prof. S. H. Reynolds and C. I. 



Gardiner, 35S 

 Simmons (A. T.), Experimental Hygiene, 173; Conference of 



Science Teachers, 259 ; Introductory Physics for Irish 



Intermediate Schools, 348 

 Simons (P. O.). Two New Rodents from Bolivia, 431 

 Simpson (Prof. Maxwell, F'.R.S.), Death of, 442: Obituary 



Notice of, Prof. A. E. Dixon, 515 

 Skan (S. A.), Death and Obituary Notice of Thomas Meehan, 



132 

 Skin Currents. On, Part ii. Observations on Cats, Augustus 



D. Waller, F.R.S., 309 

 "Skin" Eftect in Electrical Oscillators, C. A. Chant, 263 

 Skvortzow (I.), On the Influence of Electrical Phenomena in 



Cosmogony, 303 

 Skye, The Ancient Glaciers of, Alfred Harker, 189 

 Sladen (F. W. L.), Can Bees Hear? 372 

 Slate (Frederic\ The Principles of Mechanics, 532 

 Slichter (Prof. ), Method for finding the Velocity of Underground 



Water, 518 

 Smallpox, Analysis of the returns of the London Outbreak, 



109 

 Smallpox in London, 277 

 Smiles (S.), New Hydride of Silicon, 479 

 Smith (Dr. Donaldson), On the Earwigs, Cockroaches, Man- 



tids and Stick-Insects collected in North-east Africa by, 



J. A. G. Rehn, iSo 

 Smith (Dr. D. T.), Relative Velocity in Streams, 174 

 Smith (Prof. F'Uiott), Morphology of the Mammalian Brain, 



548 : Prehistoric Clraves and Remains at Girga, Egypt, to be 



investigated by, 571 

 Smith (Erwin F.), Destruction of Cell Walls by Bacteria, 



542 

 Smith (Henry G.), On the Relation between Leaf Venation and 



the Presence of Certain Chemical Constituents in the Oils of 



the Kucal)pts, 143 ; On the Constituent of Peppermint odour 



in many Eucalyptus Oils, 192 : Notes on the Sesquiterpene 



of Eucalyptus Oils, 216 

 Smith (II. W. Croome), Primer of Geometry, comprising the 



subject-matter of Euclid I.— IV., treated by Methods of Pure 



Geometry, 270 ; Proofs of Euclid I., 5, 466 

 Smith (R. Greig), the Deterioration of Raw and Refined Sugar 



Crystals in Bulk, 239 

 Smithells (Prof. Arthur, F.R.S.), aCurious Flame, 4 

 Smithsonian Institution, Report of the, 597 

 " Smut " in Oats, Prevention of. Prof. T. Johnson, 142 

 " Smut," Damage done by, to the Irish Oat Crop, and the Use 



of an American Fungiside " Sar," Prof. Johnson, 51S 

 Smythe (J. A.), Bases contained in Scottish Shale Oil, 430 

 Snail, the Probable Duration of Life in the Great White, 593 

 Snakes, Food of Grass. C. M. Rogers, 31 

 Snow Crystals, Photographs of, 234 

 Society of Arts, Opening Address of Sir William Preece, 86 ; a 



New Range-finder, Prof. George Forbes, F.R.S., 261 ; the 



Use of Anatomical Characters in the Identification of Wood, 



Herbert Stone, 379 

 Sociology, Inductive, Dr. F. H. Giddings, 221 



