Index 



Semon (R.). Transmission of Acquired Characters, 131 



Semple (Miss E. C), Japanese Colonial Methods, 194 



Senderens (J. B.), Oxidation of Alcohols under Heat, 472 



Sergj (G.), le Origini Umane, 159 



Sewell (Capt. R. B. S.), Copepoda, 104 



Shakespear (Dr. G. A.), Heiligenschein, 115; Microphoto- 



meter, 450 

 Shaw (Dr. P. E.), Units of Pressure in Vacuum Work 59 

 Shelley (P. E.), W. L. Sclater, the Birds of Africa, 297 

 Shepherd (J. \V\), Qualitative Determination of Organic 



Compounds, 474 

 Shida (Prof. Toshi), Horizontal Pendulum Experiments, 53S 

 Shipley (A. E.), "J." : Memoir of John Willis Clark, 525 

 Shokalsky (Gen.), Arctic Work, 198 

 Shorter (H. V. S.), Course of Elementary Practical Physics, 



265 

 Shufeldt (Dr. R. \\.), Patella in Phalacrocoracida:, 390 

 Sigmund (Prof.), L. Evans, Physiological Histology, 141 

 Simmonds (C), Vegetable Alkaloids, Dr. T. A. Henry, 630 

 Simpson (Dr. G. C), Corona? in Antarctic, 114; Antarctic 



Barometric Pressure, 135 

 Skeat (W. W.), Ethnographical Works, Dr. Hose and W. 



McDougall, E.R.S., P. A. Talbot, J. F. Scheltema, 425 

 Slipher (Dr. V. M.), Spectrum of Nebula in Pleiades, 94, 



387 

 Slocum and Mitchell (Profs.), Stellar Parallaxes, 618 

 Smeal (G.), the Psychrometer Formula, 69 

 Smith (Prof. C. A*. M.) and A. G. W T arren, New Steam 



Tables, 105 

 Smith (Ernest A.). Training of Goldsmiths, H. Marvon, 210 

 Smith (Prof. G. Elliot, F.R.S.), the Royal Mummies, 106 

 Smith (Dr. G. F. H.), Stereographic Protractor, 74 

 Smith (P. F.) and Prof. A. S. Gale, New Analytic 



Geometry, 369 

 Smith (R. T.). Weather Bound, 476 

 Soddy (F., F.R.S.), Radio-elements and Periodic Law, 57; 



Origin of Actinium, 634 

 Sollas (Igerna B. J. and Prof.), Skull of Dicynodon, 495 

 Sorre (Prof. M.), les PyrineVs M£diterran£ennes, 632 

 Southcombe (J. E.), Chemistry of the Oil Industries, 132 

 Southerden (F.), (1) Atmospheric Pollution ; (2) Effect of 



Smoke on Exeter Cathedral, 516 

 Southern (R.), Clare Island Reports, 234, 441 

 Spath (L. F.), Jurassic Ammonites from Tunis, 101 

 Spencer (Prof. B.), North Australia and its Aborigines, 125 

 Spencer (W. K.), Evolution of Cretaceous Asteroidea, 51 

 Sperry (E. A.), Applications of the Gyrostat, 513 

 Starling (Prof. E. H., F.R.S.), Principles of Human 



Physiology, 263 

 Stebbing (T. R. R.), Sympoda, 124 

 Stebbins (J.), Selenium Photometer, 180 

 Steele (J. E.), Longitudinal Stability of Skimmers, 68 

 Stefansson (V.), Arctic Expedition, 197, 431 

 Steinheil (Dr. F.), Snakes of Europe, 318 

 Stephens (Miss E. L.), Haematoxylon from Namaqualand, 



417 

 Stephenson (Prof. J.), Respiration of Annelids, 154 

 Steuart (D. R.), Chemistry of Oil-shales, 115 

 Stevens (Alex.), Mechanicallv-formed Grikes in Sandstone, 



269 

 Stirrup (Dr. H. H.), an Oligochrete Worm, 128 

 Stokes (Ralph) and others. Text-book of Rand Metallurgical 



Practice, 82 

 Stdrmer (Carl), Photographs of Aurora, 584 

 Strasburger (Dr. E.), Dr. M. Koernicke, Botanische 



Praktikum, 656 

 Stratton (F. J. M.), Enhanced Lines of Nova Gem., 75 

 Stromberg (Dr. G.), Parallax of a Nebula, 304 

 Strutt (Hon. R. J., F.R.S.), Present Position of Radio- 

 activity, Prof. E. Rutherford, F.R.S., 28; Active 



Nitrogen : Royal Institution Discourse, 283 ; Active 



Modification of Nitrogen produced by Electric Dis- 

 charge, 470 

 Stuart (A. H.), Cheap Grating Spectrograph, 145 

 Stubbs (F. J.), Velocities of Migratory Birds, 571 

 Storing and Schmidt (Profs.), Potsdam Meteorological and 



Magnetic Observatories, 401 

 Sutcliffe (W. H.), Prehistoric Anthropology : Criticism, 260 ; 



Sub-Red Crag Flints and the Ipswich Skeleton, 348 

 Sutherland (J.), Adventures of an Elephant Hunter, 297 

 Swann (H. K.I, Dictionary of English and Folk-names of 



British Birds, 346 



Swanton (E. W.), Cavities in Stones, 59 



Swinton (A. A. C), Antennae for Wireless, 348, 477 ; 



Mechanical Vacuum-tube Regulator, 425 ; Gramophone 



Improvements, 55S 

 Swithinbank and Bullen (Messrs.), Anomalocera paitersoni 



in Mounts Bay, 451 

 Sydenham (Lord), British Science Guild, 357 

 Sympson (E. M.), Cambridge County Geographies : 



Lincolnshire, 396 



Tabrum (A. H.), Religious Beliefs of Scientists, 346 

 Takeda (Dr. H.), Flora of Shikotan, 260; Vegetation of 



Japan, 302 

 Talbot (P. Amaurv), In the Shadow- of the Bush, 425 

 Tarr (Prof. R. S.) and Dr. J. L. Rich, Properties of Ice, 



307 

 Tattersall (W. M.), Amphipoda, 548 

 Taylor (Miss Monica), Development of the Eel-like Fish 



Symbranchus marmoratns, 4^7 

 Terada (Prof. T.h X-Rays and Crystals, 135, 213 

 Terroine (E. F.), la Secretion Pancreatique, 449 

 Thearle (Dr. S. J. P.), Cracks in Steel Plating, 463 

 Thirkhill (H.), Re-combination of Ions produced by 



Rdntgen Rays, 73 

 Thomas (H. H.), Jurassic Plants, 312 

 Thomas (N. W.), Anthropological Report on Nigeria, 320 

 Thompson (B.), Geology of North Peru, (29 

 Thompson (Prof. D'A. W., C.B.), Aristotle as Naturalist, 



201 ; Variation of Mean Sea-level, 607 

 Thompson (Prof. S. P.), Permanent Magnets, 93 

 Thomson (Dr. J. A.), Petrology of Kalgoorlie Goldfield, 339 

 Thomson (Sir J. J., O.M., F.R.S.), Biography (Scientific 



Worthies), 1 ; Applications of the Method of Positive 



Rays : Royal Institution Discourse, 333 ; Positive Rays : 



Bakerian Lecture, 362 

 Thomson (R. B.), Vertebral Column of Bushmen, 443 

 Thomson (W.), Air Moisture and Body Metabolism, 261 

 Thorpe (Sir E., C.B., F.R.S.), Dictionary of Applied 



Chemistry, 604 

 Thorpe (Sir T. E., C.B., F.R.S.), Carbonisation of Coal, 



Prof. V. B. Lewes, 209 

 Tian (A.), Light Energy in Photochemical Reaction, 471 

 Tillyard (R. J.), Study of Zoo-geographical Distribution by 



Specific Contours, 576 

 Titchener (Prof. E. B.), Artificial Hiss, 451 

 Tobler (Dr. Gertrud), Fungus Genus Synchytrium, 485 

 Tomlin and Sharp (Messrs.), Leaping Beetles, 123 

 Tooke (W. H.), Distribution of Hottentot and Bantu, 251 

 Torikata (Mr.), Wireless Telephony System, 614 

 Tozzer (Prof. A. M.), Ancient Mexican MSS. and Develop- 

 ment of Writing, 126 

 Travers (J. D.), Golf Book, 632 

 Tremearne (Major A. J. N.), Hausa Superstitions and 



Customs, 629 

 Trier (Dr. G.), Simple Plant Bases and their Relationships, 



448 

 luckey (C. O.) and W. A. Nayler, Analytical Geometry, 7 

 Turner (Sir Win., K.C.B.), Marine Mammals, 80 

 Tutton (Dr. A. E. H., F.R.S.), Ammonium Ferrous 



Sulphate, 73 ; Great Advance in Crystallography : 



Royal Institution Discourse, 490, 518; Liquid Crystals 



and X-Ray Work, Prof. Lehmann, 640 

 Tyrrell (J. B.), Laws of the Pav-strcak in Placer Deposits, 



282 



Urbain (Prof. G.), U. Meyer, Einfuhrung in die Spektro- 

 chemie, 658 



Vaile (P. A.), the Soul of Golf. ^41 



Vaney (Dr. C.) and others, Invertebrates (Voyage of the 



Scotia), 159 

 Vaughan (V. C), Fever, 386 



Verannet (Dr. A.), Form and Constitution of the Earth, 673 

 Versluys (J.), F. Dassesse, Flow of Subterranean Waters, 



134 

 Very (Prof.), What becomes of Light of Stars? 95 

 Viaiay (A.), Atmospheric Circulation and Electricity, 604 

 Vir£ (A.), the Divining Rod, 454 



