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Construction of, from its Orientation, Sir Norman Lockyer, 

 K.C.B., F.U.S., and F. C. Penrose, F.R.S., 55 : Folklore 

 about Stonehenge, K. Ashington Bullen, 102 ; the Pate of 

 Slonehenge, C. T. Whitmcll, 128 



Stoney (Dr. (\. Johnstone, F.R.S.), Sun Pillars, 465 



Storms of the Past Week, 159 



''Strada," Curious Anticipation of a Magnetic Means of Com- 

 munication, 397 



Straits Settlements and the Malay Peninsula, the Economic 

 Resources of the, II. N. Ridley, 159 



Strahan (Aubrey), Origin of the River-system of South Wales, 

 478 



Strange Adventures in Dicky-bird Land, R. Kearton, 126 



Strassburg, Earthquake Observations in. Prof. John Milne, 

 F.R.S.,438 



Strata, Correlation Tables of British, Bernard Hobson, 29 



Stratification of Hydrogen, the, Sir William Crookes, F. R.S., 

 at the Royal Society, 375 



Stratigraphical Geology, the Students' Handbook of, A. J. 

 Jukes-Brown, 507 



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



Stromer (Dr. E.), Morphological Importance of the Foramen 

 Found at the Lower End of the Humerus of many Mammals, 

 and also of the Trochanter of the Femur, 519 



Stromeyer (C. E.), Steampipe Explosions Due to "Water- 

 hammers," 23, 497 



Strontium Hydride Preparation and Properties of, Henri 

 Gautier, 28S 



Strontium, Metallic, and its Hydride, M. Guntz, 215 



Structure of Living Matter, on the Relation of Phy.sical and 

 Chemical Structure as Understood at Present to our Concep- 

 tion of the. Prof. McKendrick, 113 



Stiibel (Alphons), Ein wort tiber den Sitz der Vulkanischen 

 Krcifle in der Gegenwart, 150 



Studnicka (F. J.), Bericht Uber die Astrologischen Studien des 

 Refoimators der Beobachtenden Astronomie, Tycho Brahe, 

 :8i 



Sturm's Theorem on the Properties of Focal Lines, H. Bouasse, 

 593 



Subterranean Places, Photography of, 398 



Sucrase, Researches on the Law of Action of, \'ictor Henri, 

 120 



Suess (Eduard), Das Antlitz der Erde, 145 ; La Face de la 

 Terre, 145 



Sugar Canes of Barbadoes, Prof. D'Albuquerque and Mr. 

 Bovell, 231 



Sugar Cane Experiments in Antigua and St. Kitts, Francis 

 Watts, 36 



Sugar-Cane Juice, the Gum-fermentation of, R. Grieg Smith. 

 168 " 



Sugar-Cane Plants, Insect and other Diseases of the Cacao and, 

 in the West Indies, no 



Sugar Crystals in Bulk, the Deterioration of Raw and Refined, 

 R. Greig Smith, 239 



Sulphur Dioxide as a Solvent Liquid, Messrs. Walden and 

 Centners, 374 



Summary of Progress of the Geological Survey, 204 



Sun: Planetary Influence on Sun-Spot Period, 39; the Total 

 Solar Eclipses of September 9, 1904, Dr. A. M. W. Downing, 

 F.R.S., 30; the Annular Eclipses of the Sun, November 

 lO-ii, 1901, 62; M. A. de la Baume Pluvinel, 232; Obser- 

 vations in Lower Egypt of the Annular Eclipse of the Sun of 

 November 11, 1901, A. de la Baume-Pluvinel, 215; the 

 Total Solar Eclipse, M.ay 18, 1901, 210, 2S3 ; Magnetic 

 Observations during, 210; Dr. W. Van Bemmelen, 305; 

 Results of International Magnetic Observations made during 

 the Total Solar Eclipse of May 17-18, 1901, Dr. L. .\. 

 Bauer, 246 ; Simultaneous Visibility of Sun and Total Lunar 

 Eclipse, Dr. C. Hildebrand, 305 : Hertzian Waves Eman- 

 ating from the Sun, Charles Nordmann, 359 ; the Zodiacal 

 Liijht and Sun Pillars, Rev. Guy J. Bridges, 439 ; \Vm. A. 

 Knight, 439 ; Sun Pillars, W. II. Graham, 465 ; Dr. G. 

 Johnstone Stoney, F.R.S., 465; H. B. Knowles, 536; 

 C Paul. 511 : Hon. R. Russell, 512; Sir W. J. Ilerschcl, 

 512 ; Catherine O. Stevens, 512 ; Dr. Vaughan Cornish, 560 ; 

 Disturbance of Corona in Neighbourhood of Prominences, 

 Prof. C. D. Perrine, 351 ; Origin of Disturbance in Corona, 

 May 17-18, 1901, 499; a New Solar Theory, Dr. J. Halm, 

 351 : the Spectrum of the Chromosphere, S. A. Mitchell, 

 423: Ihe Eflfeclive Temperature of the Sun, Dr. W. E. 



Wilson, F.R.S., 428 ; Distortion of Sun's Disc at Horizon, 



Prof. W. Prinz, 520 

 Sunshine and Surf: a Vcar's Wanderings in the South Sea=, 



1). B. Hall and Lord Albert Osborne, 57 

 Surgery: Death of Sir William MacCormac, Bart., K.C.B., 



109 ; Obituary Notice of, 131 

 Surveying, the Hammer Fennel Tacheometer, Prof. Hammer, 



14 ; Indian .Surveys, 424 

 Swarm of Velella : Isaac C. Thompson, 560 ; Prof. Ch. S. 



Sherrington, F.R.S., 586; Rose Haig Thomas, 586 

 Swinburne (James), on the Factors of Ileat, 309 

 Swinnerton (H. II.), Morphology of the Skull of the Bony 



Fishes, 573 

 Symon's Meteorological Magazine, 87, 178, 280, 421 

 Symons (G. J.), Bequest to the Royal Meteorological Society, 



135 



Tacheometer, the Hammer-Fennel, Prof. Hammer, 14 



Tahiti, Dr. S. P. Langley's Visit to. 180 



Tales of a Dying Race, Alfred A. Grace, 389 



Tantalum in the Electric Furnace and its Properties, Preparation 

 of, Henri Moissan, 335 



Tarenetsky (Prof. A.), Craniology of the Aleutians, &c., 445 



Tarr(R. S), Tarrand McMurry's Geographies, Supp. March 13, 

 1902, X 



Tate (Prof., Ralph), Death and Obituary Notice of, 11 



Tattooing of W'omen in the Laughlan Islands, Prof. G. Thilenius, 

 445 



Taxation, Theory of Progressive, G. Cassel, 20S 



Taylor (R. L.), Dissolved Chlorides in Manchester Water, 23 ; 

 Modification of Rose's Metho<l of Separating Cobalt and Nickel 

 478 ; Ilypoiodous Acid, 527 



Teachers' jlanual of Object Lessons for Rural Schools, Senior, 

 the, V. T. Murche, 5S3 



Teaching of Mathematics in Public Schools, the, 258 



Teaching of Mathematics, the, C. J. Forth, 272 



Teaching, Reform in the Mathematical, 457 ; C. S. Jackson, 

 55S ; Frank L. Ward, 55S ; Discussion on, at the Meeting of 

 the British Association at Glasgow, 457 



Technical Education, Foreign Competition and, Arthur G. 

 (jreen, 156 



Technical Schools for Rural Districts, 106 



Teesdale, the Glacialion of, A R. Dwerryhouse, 310 



Tegetmier (W. B. ), Variation in Fowls, 152 



Telegraphy, Wireless: Wireless Telegraphy and English Channel 

 Lightships, 109: the "Armorl" Electro-capillary Relay, 

 129 ; Marconi's Signalling from England to America by Wire- 

 less Telegraphy, 158; Marconi's Transatlantic Experiments, 

 22S ; Proposed Installation of Marconi's System at the Mouth 

 of the St. Lawrence River, 348 ; Kites and Wireless Tele- 

 graphy, Dr. A. Lawrence Rotch, 198 ; Wireless Telegraphy, 

 Prof. F. Braun, 372 ; Position and Promise of Wireless 

 Telegraphy, 394 ; Curious Anticipation of a Magnetic Means 

 of Communication, Strada, 397 ; Further Developments in 

 Wireless Telegraphy, 416 ; Wireless Telegraphy, G. W. de 

 Tunzelmann, Supp. November 14, 1901, x 



Teleology, Sinnesorgane in Pflanzenreich zur Perception 

 Mechanischer Reize, Dr. G. Haberlandt, Francis Darwin, 

 F.R.S., 529 



Telephone, on the Use of the, for Investigating the Rhythmic 

 Phenomena of Muscles, Sir John Burdon Sanderson, 114 



Telephony Without Wires, E. Ducretet, 287 



Telephotography, Elementary, Ernest Marriage, 244 



Telescopes : Spectra of Bright Southern Stars, Photographed 

 with the 13-inch Boyden 'Telescope as a Part of the Henry 

 Draper Memorial, Annie J. Cannon, A. Fowler, 155 ; 

 Focussing of a Collimator or a Telescope by Means of the 

 Measurement of a Parallax, G. Lippmann, 263; Pleasures of 

 the Telescope, Garrett P. Serviss, 343 ; the New Bruce 

 Spectrograph for the Verkes Refractor, 374 



Temperature : the Inlluence of Temperature on the .\ction of 

 Nitric Acid <m Metals, Dr. Alfred J. Ewart, 128; a Correc- 

 tion, 304 ; Production and Maintenance of Low Tempera- 

 tures, M. d'.Vrsonval, 167 : a New Method for the Measure- 

 ment and Recording of High Temperatures, .\ndre Job, 26J ; 

 Temperature and Gl.acial I'eriods, II. N. Dickson, 229; on 

 the Factors of Heat, James Swinburne, 309 ; Results of the 

 Maximum and Minimum Temperatures at Hamburg during 

 the List Quarter of a Century (1S76-J900), Dr. Grossman, 



