Index 



t Nature^ 

 April 24, I g 



Sandwith (Dr. F. M.), Sleepiiij; Sickness, 340 



Sarasin (Dr. P.), the Swiss National Park, 224 



Sarasola (Rev. S., S.J.), Cienfuegos Meteorological 



Report, 59 

 Sastri (M. H.), the Cult Ayi ranlha, 50S 

 Saunder (S. A.), Obituary, 415 



Saxton (W. T.), Leaf-spots of Richardia albo-maculata, 128 

 Schafer (Prof. E. A., F.R.S.), Inaugural Address to the 



British Association at Dundee, 7 ; the Mechanistic Con- 

 ception of Life, Dr. J. Loeb, 327 ; Experimental 



Physiology, 530 ; Lack of State Help for British 



Universities, 661 

 Scharlieb (Dr. Mary), Adolescent Girls, 90 

 Schaumasse (A.), Discovery of a Comet, 1912b, 231, 273 

 Sheppard (T.), the Lost Towns of the Yorkshire Coast, 643 

 Schera (Dr. E.), Turbellarians, 660 

 Scherer (J.), Earthquake Distribution in Haiti, 367; Barisal 



Guns in Haiti, 681 

 Schidlof (A.) and Mile. J. Murzynowska, Law of Stokes 



and Fall of very small Drops, 638 

 Schloesing (Th., sen.), Measurement of Flowing Water by 



Chemical Analysis, 273 

 Schloesing (Th., jun.). Detection of Free White Phosphorus 



in Phosphorus Sesquisulphide, 507 

 Schmidt (Dr. J.). Early Larval Stages of Eels, 681 

 Schneider (Camillo K.), lUustrierles Handbuch der Laub- 



holzkunde, 511 

 Schneider (Prof. I-Carl C), Tierpsychologisches Praktikum 



in Dialogform, 380 

 Schott (Dr. G. A.), Electromagnetic Radiation and the 



Mechanical Reactions arising from it : .'\dams Prize 



Essav, 301 

 Schreiner (K. E.), the Oldest Men, 113 

 Schreiner and Skinner (Messrs.), Action of Coumarin, &c., 



on Plant Growth, 474 

 Schubotz (Dr. H.). Scientific Collections of the German 



Central .Africa Expedition, no 

 Schultz (L. G.). Weather and the Ultra-violet Radiations 



of the Sun, 68 

 Schultze (A.), Teaching of Mathematics in Secondary 



Schools. 697 

 Schwartz (M.) and M. Villatte, Optical Method of Coincid- 

 ences for Transmission of Time, 587 

 Schwarz (Herr), Quaggas, 391 



Schwarz (Prof. E. H. L.), South African Geology, 590 

 Scott (Captain Robert Falcon, R.N.), Dr. E. A. Wilson, 



Captain L. E. G. Oates, Lieutenant H. R. Bowers, 



and Petty Officer Edgar Evans, Death in the Antarctic. 



649 : Tribute to, 674, 705 

 Scrivenor (J. B.) Geological Historv of Malay Peninsula, 



636 

 Seagrave (F. E.), Next Return of Encke's Comet in 1914, 



526 

 Searle (Dr. G. F. C), Simple Method of determining 



Viscosity of Air, 402 

 Semple (Miss E. C), Effect of Geographical Conditions 



upon Japanese Agriculture, 318 

 Senderens (J. B.) and J. Aboulenc, Ethereal Salts derived 



from the Cyclanols and Acids of the Fatty Series, 377 

 Senier (Prof. A.), Opening Address to .Section B (Chemistry) 



at the British Association, 43; Phototropy, 321 

 Seward (Prof. A. C), Wealden Floras, 350 

 Seward (Prof.) and N. Bancroft, Jurassic Plants from 



Cromarty and Sutherland, 506 

 Sewpll (Capt.) and B. L. Chandhuri, Indian Fish Mosquito- 

 destroyers, 685 

 Shakespear (Lieut. -Col. J.), the Lushei Kuki Clans, 464 

 Shaw (D. M.), Emission of Particles by Heated Metals, 594 

 Shaw (Dr. P. E.), a Standard Measuring Machine, 349 

 Shaw (Dr. W. N.. K.R.S.), Meteorology and Agriculture, 



369; L. P. Teisserenc de Bort, 519; Ascent of the 



Italian Balloon Albatross, 673 

 Shearer (Dr. C), Development of Pomatoceros, 449 

 Sheavyn (Miss), Civil Service Higher Grade Posts and 



Women, 5S3 

 Sherrington (Prof. C. S.), Reciprocal Innervation nnd 



Symmetrica! Muscles, 636 ; Nervous Rhythm arising 



from Rivalry between Reflexes, 716 

 Slnnjo (S.), the i-Term in Latitude Variation, 232 

 Simmons (A. T.) and E. Stcnhouse, Class Book of Physical 



Geography, 137 



Simpson (Prof. F. M.), Plans for Pharmacological Labora- 

 tory, 420 



Simpson (Dr. G. C), .Atmospheric Electricity, 411 



Simpson (Dr. J. Y.), Spiritual Interpretation of Nature, 695 



Sinclair (James) and G. W. M'Allister, First Year's Course 

 of Chemistry, 217 



Sinel (J.), Antiquity of Neolithic Man, 70 



Sircar {A. Chandra), Possible Chemical Method of Dis- 

 tinguishing between Seasoned and Unseasoned Teak 

 Wood, 213 



Skeat (Prof. W. W.), Death, 169 



Slade (R. E.), Electric Furnace for Experiments in vacuo 

 at Temperatures up to 1500° C, 401 



Slade (R. E.) and F. D. Farrow, Dissociation Pressures 

 and Melting Points of the System Copper-Cuprous 

 Oxide, 401 



Sladen (F. W. L.), the Humble-bee, 252 



Slocum (Dr.), Attraction of Sun-spots for Prominences, 525 



Smith (Adolphe), Cholera Menace, 90 



Smith (C), Optical Properties of Substances at the Critical 

 Point, 349 



Smith (Prof. D. E.), Mathematical Teaching in Secondary 

 Schools, 6 



Smith (Edgar A.), Presentation to, 390 



Smith (E. F.) and Misses Brown and McCulloch, Crown 

 Gall, -514 



Smith (Prof. G. Elliot, F.R.S.), Opening Address to 

 Section H, British .Association, 118; Ancient Stone 

 Monuments, 243 ; Royal Medal, 337 ; Megalithic Monu- 

 ments, 343 ; Bodies from Early Egyptian Tombs, 343 



Smith (Dr. G. F. H.), Apparatus for Preparing Thin Rock 

 .Sections, 376 ; Graphical Determinations of Angles and 

 Indices in Zones, 612 



Smith (G. W.) and Dr. E. H. J. Schuster, Land Crayfishes 

 of Australia, 4S3 



Smith (Harlan I.) and W. J. Wintemberg, Canadian 

 Archaeloglcal Explorations, 391 



Smith (Leigh) and Novaya Zemlya (W. H. R. van Manen), 

 544 



Smith (P. S.) and H. M. Eakin, Geology of Seward Penin- 

 sula, Alaska, 6i;9 



Smith (Dr. R. Greig), Soil-fertility, 665 



Smith (S.), the Genus Aulophyllum, 427 



Smith (Dr. S. W. J.), Thermomagnetic Study of Steel, 375 



Smith (S. W. J.) and H. Moss, Resistance of Electrolytes, 

 637 



Smith (T. Alford), a Geography of Europe, 137 



Smith fT. F.), Photographs of Secondary of Diatom Valve, 



Smith (Dr. Theodate L.), the Montessori System, 486 

 Smith (W. Johnson), Dr. A. Chaplin, Medical and Surgical 



Help for Shipmasters, 643 

 Soddv (F., F.R.S.), Matter and Energy, 187; Apparatus for 



Curves of Radio-active Changes, 423 ; Interpretation of 



Radium, 671 

 Soergel (Dr. W.), das .Aussterben diluvialer Saugetiere, 622 

 S0I4 (J. Comas), Corona at Solar Eclipse of April 17, 29 

 Sollas (I. B. J.), Onychaster, 635 

 Solvav (Ernest), founds an International Physical Institute. 



545 

 Somers (Miss A.), Attainment of a Steady State when Heat 



Diffuses along a Moving Cylinder, 375 

 Sommer (H. Oskar), the Vulgate Version of the Arthurian 



Romances, 328 

 Sommerfeld (Prof.), .Surface Waves in Wireless Telegraphy. 



422 

 Sorley (Prof.), .\. D. Lindsay, Mechanical Law and Pur- 

 pose, 278 

 Southwell (R. v.). General Theorv of Elastic Stabilitv, 636 

 Speight (R.), Post-glacial Cllmate'of Canterbury, N.Z., 446 

 Stanley (F.). Lines In the Arc Spectra of Elements, 219 

 Stark (Prof. J.), Prinzlplen der Atomdynamik, 100 

 Stead (Dr. J. E.), Sound Ingots, 317 



Steinmann (Prof. G.). Origin of Asvmmetry In Cetacea, 286 

 Stephens (Dr. J. W. W.) and Dr. B. Blacklock, Non- 



identltv of Trvpanosoma brucei with T. of Uganda 



Ox, 636 

 Stephenson (H. H.), Ceramic Chemistry, 457; Who's Who 



in Science, 619 

 Stevens (Noll E.). Cytology of Heterostylcd Plants, 171 

 Stevenson (T.), Chrysanthemums, 24S 



