Nm'cmber 21,^ 191' 



Index 



SabatiL-r (r;uil). Catalytic I'lx-paration of Alkyl-Aryl Ethers, 

 igb ; Catalytic Preparation of the Phenolic Oxides and 

 the Diphenylcnic Oxides, 292 



SagarL-t (Jule'sJ, the C.nomon in Ancient Astronomy, 120 



St. John (C), Practical Spectroscopy, 159 



St. John (C. E.), Calcium Vapour in the Sun, 249 



Salaman (Dr. R. N.), Male Sterility in Potatoes, 29 



Salmon (.\. L.), Dorset, 426 



Salmon (Prof. E. S.), the Sclerotinia Disease of the Goose- 

 berry, 219; Fungous Diseases of Plants, Prof. B. M. 

 Dugger, 233 



Salmon, Sea-trout, Trout, and other Fresh-water Fish, 

 Life-history and Habits of the, P. D. Malloch, 16S 



Salomon (Prof.), Glacial Erosion, 442 



Sambon (Dr. Louis), Recent Investigations on Pellagra, 538 



Sand (Dr. H. J. S.), Demonstration of Vacuum-tight Seals 

 between Iron and Glass, 514 



Sand, Electrical and other Properties of, Charles E. S. 

 Phillips at Royal Institution, 255 



Sandys (Dr. John Edwin), Orationes et Epistola; Canta- 

 brigienses (1876-1909), 35 



Sanitation : Growth of Sanitary Science, Sir John Cockburn, 

 313; Royal Sanitary Institute, 353; Control of Foods, 

 354: Sewage Disposal, 354 



Sankey (Captain), the Ignition of Gases by Adiabatic Com- 

 pression, 553 



Saotonie (K.), Halley's Comet, 322 



Sapir (!•■.), the Takelma Language, 16 



Saturn, a Bright Projection on, M. Maggini, 507 



Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, New Ephemerides for, Dr. 

 Downing, 472 



Saugetierontogenese in ihrer Bedeutung fiir die Phylogenie 

 der \\'irbeltiere. Prof. A. A. W. Hubrecht, 134 



Saunders (A. M. Carr), Development of Aphysia punctata, 



504 



Savoia (Umberto), Metallografia applicata ai Prodotii 

 Siderurgici, 39 



Sawyer (E. F.), the Perseid Shower, 439 



Sc.'rd (F. I.), ihc .Manufacture of Cane Sugar, igg 



Schaumasse (M.), Observations of the Metcalf Comet, 292 



Schiaparclli (Prof. G. W), Death of, 14; Obituary Notice 

 of, 44 



Schlesinger (Prof. Frank), Pwdre Ser, 105 



Srhlich (Sir Wm., K.C.I.E., F.R.S.), Schlich's Manual of 

 Forestry, 137 



Schmall (C. N.l, a First Course in Analytical Geometry, 

 Plane and Solid, with Numerous Examples, 136 



Schmidt (Jobs.), I.cploccpltahis liyoproroides and L. 

 Ilioriaiiits, 9 



Schmidt (Dr. W.), a New Instrument, the Variograph, for 

 Measuring Short Waves in Atmospheric Pressures, 516 



Schmitter (Capt. F.), Customs and Folk-lore of the Natives 

 of the Upper Yukon, -Alaska, 81 



Scholcs (J. W.), Separating Power of a Telescope, 266 



Schonland (Dr.), Description of Hauiorthia tntncata, 

 Schonl., 158: Experiments to Find Out whether the 

 .\erial Parts of Plants .\bsorb Moisture from the .Air, 15S 



School Children, Medical Inspection of, 57 



School Hygiene, the Third International Congress of, at 

 Paris, .August 2-7, 1910, 320 



Schoop (.M. U.), New Process for Producing Protective 

 .Metallic Coatings, 21S 



Schridde (Dr. Georg), Gustav Freytags Kuliur- und 

 Geschichtspsychologie, 294 



Schrotter (Dr. Hermann von). Action of Sunhght and High 

 -Altitudes, 509 



Schuster (Prof. .Arthur, F.R.S.), the International Union 

 for Cooperation in Solar Research, 463 



Schuster (Dr. E.), the Oxford Anthropomctrical Labora- 

 tory, 550 



Schiitze (C), die Kraftmaschinen, 295 



Schutzgebieten, Mitteilungen aus den Deutschen, Sir H. H. 

 Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 106 



Schuyten (Prof.), Inattention, 320 



Schwartz (Prof.), Machine for Testing Rubber by Means of 

 its Mechanical Hysteresis, •554 



Schwarz (Prof. E. H.), Causal Geology, 397 



Science : Science from an Easy Chair, Sir Rav Lankester, 

 K.C.B., F.R.S., 37'; Science at the Japan-British Exhibi- 

 tion, 125 ; Science in South -Africa. 15S ; Science in 

 Bengal, 1.S5 ; Helmholtz, rine Zeitschrift fiir die exakten 



W'issenschaften mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung ihrer 

 -Anwendung, 237 ; Death of Dr. Louis Olivier, 245 ; 

 Obituary Notice of, 269; Broad Lines in Science Teach- 

 ing, 2b4 ; Science in Modern Life, vol. vi.. Engineering, 

 J. W. French, 395; Forthcoming Books of Science, 475; 

 the International Scientilic Congress at Buenos -Aires, 

 Prof. C. D. Perrine, 509 



Scott (H. H.), Discovery of a Skeleton of Diprotodon in 

 the Smithton District, 469 



Scott (William Earl Dodge), Death of, 340 



Scutigera, the Habits and Distribution of, in India, A. D. 

 Imms, 429 



Sea, Colour of the, J. Y. Buchanan, F.R.S., 87 



Seaman (Dr. W. H.), Death of, 14 



Sederholm (Dr.), Pre-Cambrian Fauna, 442 ; N'arious Sub- 

 divisions of the Pre-Cambrian Rocks, 443 



Seeliger (Prof.), Halley's Comet, 19 



Seely (Colonel), Sleeping Sickness, 16 



Seiner (F.), Trockensteppen der Kalahari, 395 



Seismology: an Earthquake Model, Dr. J. W. Evans, 29; 

 the California Earthquake of -April 18, 1906, vol. ii., the 

 Mechanics of the Earthquake, Harry F. Reid, Prof. John 

 -Milne, F.R.S., 165; Cause of the Californian Earthquake 

 of 1906, Prof. A. Rothpletz, 342 ; The Galitzin Seismo- 

 graph, 219; the Jamaica Earthquake, Sir D. Morris, 

 K.C.M.G., 230; Liste des Observatoires Magn^tiques et 

 des Observatoires Si'ismologiques, E. Merlin and O. 

 Somville, 460 ; see also Earthquakes 



Seligmann (Dr. C. G.), the Melanesians of British New 

 Guinea, 499 



Sellors (Mr.), Measures of Double Stars, 507 



Selous (Edward), Jack's Insects, 427 



Semmelhack (Dr. W.), Rainfall of Northern Spain and 

 Portugal, 377 



Senderens (J. B.), Catalytic Reactions in the Wet Way 

 Based on the Use of -Aluminium Sulphate, 196 ; Prepara- 

 tion of Acrolein, 356 



Separating Power of' a Telescope, J. W. Scholes, 266; T. 

 Lewis, 266 



Seret (Louis), Colonial Empire of the Pha^nicians, 211 



Serotherapy : Properties of the Serum of Convalescents and 

 Animals Cured of E.xanthematic Typhus, Charles NicoUe 

 and E. Conseil, 456 



Seton (Ernest Thom.pson), Life-histories of Northern 

 Mammals, an -Account of the Mammals of Manitoba, 423 



Seward (Prof- A. C, F.R.S.), Fossil Plants, a Text-book 

 for Students of Botany and Geology, 490 



Sewell (C. J. T.), the Propagation of Sound in a Fog, 62 



Sexton (Prof. A. H.), Fuel and Refractory Materials, 392 



Sevcwetz (A.), Various Gelatine-hardening Agents, 216; 

 -Xction of Quinones and their Sulphonic Derivatives^ on 

 the Photographic Images Formed by Silver Salts, 48S 



Shackleton (Sir E. H., C.V.O.), British Antarctic Expedi- 

 tion, 1907-9, under the Command of, Reports on 

 Scientific Investigations, vol. i.. Biology, 205 



Shakespeareland, Walter Jerrold, 13S 



Shaw (Dr.), Existence of a Positive Gradient of Potential 

 during Fine Weather and a Negative Gradient during 

 Wet Weather, 51 ^ 



Shea (R. P.), a Manual of Elementary Practical Chemistry 

 for Use in the Laboratory, 266 



Shearer (Cresswell), Anatomy of Histriohdella homari, 150 



Sheffield, British Association '.Meeting at. no, 174, 274, 300, 

 33-i ; S. R. Milner, 174; sec British -Association 



Shepherd (Co!. C. E.), Relative Sizes of the Otoliths in 

 Various Species and Groups of Bony Fishes, 270 



Shepherd (Mr.). Binary Systems of .Alumina w^ith Silica, 

 Lime, and Magnesia, 375 



Sheoherd (T-), Prehistoric Boat Discovered at Brigg m 

 1886, 542 



Sheppard (Mr.), Neolithic Implements from Bridhngton, 246 



Shepnard (T.). the Humbcr during the Human Period, 552 



Shuttleworth (Dr. G. E.), Heredity at the Church Congress, 

 431 



Siderurgici, Metallografia applicata ai Proditti, Umberto 

 Savoia, 30 . . _ , 



Siebenthal' (Mr.), the L.irnmie Basm m South-eastern 

 Wyoming, 121 



Siegicrschmidt (Dr. R.), Clim.ile of the Lower Gumea Coast 

 and Hinterland, 377 



Sight Tests in the Merr.inlile Marine, 537 



