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Index 



Schellhas (P.), Mexican and Central American Antiquities, 

 Calendar Systems and History, 30 



Schellwien (Dr. Ernst), Death of, 108 



Scherren (Henry), the Zoological Society of London, a 

 Sketch of its Foundation and Development, and the 

 Story of its Farm, Museum, Gardens, Menagerie, and 

 Library, 129 



Schiaparelli (Prof. G.), Astronomy in the Old Testament, 

 410 



Schiller (K.), Magnitudes and Places of 251 Pleiades Stars, 

 306 



Schlich (Dr. W., F.R.S.), Manual of Forestry, Supp. 10 

 October 11, x 



Schlichter (H.), Electrical Organs of the Proboscis-fish, 592 



Schlomann (Alfred), the Deinhardt-Schlomann Series of 

 Technical Dictionaries in Si.K Languages, English, 

 German, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, 6 



Schmidt (Dr. Rudolf), New Element Present as an Impurity 

 in Krypton and Xenon, 499 



Schmiedeknecht (Dr. O.), die wirbelthiere Europa's mit 

 Beriicksichtigung der Faunen von Vorderasien und 

 Nordafrika, 463 



Schofield (Dr. k. T.), the Management of a Nerve Patient, 

 440 



School Gardening for Little Children, Lucy R. Latter, 411 



Schorlemmer (C, F.R.S.), a Treatise on Chemistrv, 267 



.Schreiner (Oswald), Behaviour of Manures in Soil's, 330 



Schuchert (Charles), Smithsonian Institution, Bulletin of 

 the L'nited States Museum, Fossil Invertebrates, 163 



Schulhof (L.), Search-ephemeris for Finlay's Comet, 231 ; 

 Finlay's Comet, 253; Rediscovery of Finlay's Comet 

 (iQo6d), 282; Finlay's Comet (1906^), 339, 371, 386, 417, 

 453. 499. 575 



Schuster (Prof. .Arthur, F.R.S.), International Science, Dis- 

 course at Royal Institution, 233, 256 ; Indifference of 

 Radio-activity to Temperature Changes, 453 : on the 

 Irregular Motions of the Earth's Pole, 455 



Schuster (Edgar), Noteworthy Families (Modern Science), 

 97 



Schuster (E.), Hereditary Deafness in Man, 63, 108 



Schuyten (Dr. M. C), Differences of Temperature in 

 Chemical Drying Cupboards, 17 



Schwarz (C. de). Use of Oxygen in Removing Blast-furnace 

 Obstructions. 68 



Schweidler (Dr. Egon von), Polonium Identical with 

 Radium F, 185 : Radio-lead a Mixture of Radium D, 

 Radium E, and Radium F. 185 



Sriamanna (M.), the Localisation of Functions in the 

 Frontal and Pre-frontal Regions, 416 



Science : a First German Course for Science Students, Prof. 

 H. G. Fiedler and F. E. Sandbach, 78; the Royal Society 

 of Edinburgh and the National Galleries of Scotland 

 Hill, 137 ; the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the 

 Government, 130; Lectures on the Method of Science, 

 149; the South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies, 

 161 ; the Scientific Roll and Magazine of .Systematised 

 Notes, 174; the Scientific Temper in Religion, and other 

 Addresses, Rev. P. N. Waggett, 217: International 

 Science, Prof. Arthur Schuster, F.R.S., at Royal Institu- 

 tion, 233, 256; the Sporadic Publication of Scientific 

 Papers, 319; Interrelation of the' .Academical Sciencps, 

 Dr. Shadworth H. Hodgson, 337; German Grammar for 

 .Science Students, Prof. W. \. Osborne and Ethel E. 

 Osborne, 380; the Relations between Science and Indus- 

 try, Prof. G. Lippmann, 386 ; German Scientific and 

 Technological Reader. E. Classen and J. Lustgarten, 

 583 ; Forthcoming Books of Science, S99 '• Science 

 Readers, Book vii., Vincent T. Murch^, 633 ; Object 

 Lessons in Elementary Science, Stage vii., Vincent T. 

 Murch6, 633 



Scientific Centres, some, VIII., the MacDonald Phvsics 

 Building. McGill University, Montreal, Prof. E. Ruther- 

 ford, F.R.S., A. S. Eve. 272: IX., the Metallurgical 

 Department of the Sheffield University, Prof. J. O. 

 Arnold. 541 

 Scoble (W. A.), on the Strength and Behaviour of Ductile 



Materials under Combined Stress, i^oi 

 Scotland : the Geology of Mid-Argyll, J. B. Hill, B. N. 

 Peach. C. T. Clough, H. Kynaston, J. J. H. Teall, and 

 J. S. Flett, 9; lona, Elizabeth A. McHardy, 197 

 Scott (.Andrew), Report for 1905 on the Lancashire Sea 



Fisheries Laboratory at the University of Liverpool and 

 the Sea Fish Hatchery at Piel, 19 



Scott (Dr. D. H., F.R.S.), Structure of some Carboniferous 

 Ferns, 261 ; on some Aspects of the Present Position of 

 Palaeozoic Botany, 575 



Screw Propeller, the Geometry of the, W. J. Goudie, 350 



Sea, Summer Temperatures of the North, 212 



Sea, the Opal, John C. \'an Dyke, 269 



Sea-fishery Authorities and Regulations, British Fisheries, 

 their Administration and their Problems, a Short 

 Account of the Origin and Growth of British, James 

 Johnstone, 535 



.Sea-level, the Geological History of the, 629 



Sea-serpent, the, Messrs. Nicoll and Meade-Waldo, 202 



Seager (R. B.), American E.xplorations in Crete, 460 



Searle (G. F. C, F.R.S.), the Magnetic Inertia of a 

 Charged Sphere in a Field of Electric Force, 198 



Sedgwick (William), Death and Obituary Notice of. 641 



See (Dr. T. J. J.), the San Francisco Earthquake of 

 April 18, 30 ; Volcanoes and Radio-activity, 444 



.Seeds, Suspended Germination of, 540 ; G. Claridge Druee, 

 586 ; Archibald Buchan-Hepburn, 636 



Segregation as a Factor in Evolution, 486 



Seismology : Recent .Advances in Seismology, Bakerian 

 Lecture at Royal Society, Prof. John Milne, F.R.S., 42 ; 

 les Tremblements de Terre, Geographic S^isniologique. 

 Comte F. de Montessus de Ballore, 76 ; the Great San 

 Francisco Earthquake, 133 ; Charles Van Norden, 133 : 

 Possible Connection between the Recent Disturbance at 

 Vesuvius and San Francisco, Rev. H. V. Gill, 166 ; the 

 Californian Earthquake of .April 18, 178; Report upon 

 the Californian Earthquake of April 18, 285 ; Earthquake 

 in California according to the Preliminary Official Re- 

 port, A. de Lapparent, 287; the Califorian Earthquake, 

 Prof. Campbell. 524 ; Possible Relationship between 

 Volcanic Action and Radio-activity, Major C. E. Dutton. 

 184; the Earthquake in South Wales, Dr. Charles Davi- 

 son, 225 ; the Earthquake in South America, 412 ; Hori- 

 zontal Pendulums and Earthquake Echoes, Di*. C. 

 Coleridge Farr, 515; Prof. John Milne, F.R.S., 515 



Seler (E.), Mexican and Central American Antiquities. 

 Calendar Systems and History, 30 



Seligmann (Dr. C. G.), Two Years among New Guinea 

 Cannibals, A. E. Pratt and H. Pratt, 58 



Sella (N'ittorio), the Ascent of Ruwenzori, 528 



Senter (Dr. G.). Electrolysis of Dilute Solutions of Acids 

 and Alkalis at Low Potentials, Dissolving of Platinum 

 at the Anode by a Direct Current, 311 



Serotherapy : .Anti-typhoid Vaccine, Captain George Lamb 

 and Captain W. 'B. C. Forster, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 

 91 ; on the Properties of an .Antityphoid Serum obtained 

 from the Goat, Dr. .Allan Macfadyen, 118; Protective 

 Inoculation against Tuberculosis, Dr. Calmette and M. 

 Gu^rin, 182; Experimental Production of Tubercle Bacillus 

 and of .Anti-tuberculous Vaccine, S. .Arloing, 240; Snake- 

 bite in India, 277 ; the Pasteur Institute, 415 ; an Anti- 

 toxin for Poisonous Fungi, Dr. Ford, 529 



Serviss (G. P.), a Novel Planisphere, 645 



Seton (E. T.), Animal Heroes, being the Histories of a 

 Cat, a Dog, a Pigeon, a Lynx, two Wolves, and a Rein- 

 deer, 295 



Seward (A. C. F.R.S.), Status of the Mesozoic Floras of 

 the United States, Lester F. Ward. William M. Fon- 

 taine, .Arthur Bibbins, and G. R. Wieland, 81 ; on the 

 Structure and Wound-reactions of the Mesozoic Genus 

 Brachyphyllum, 576 



Seyewetz (A.), Production of Aromatic Sulphamates by the 

 Reduction of Nitro-compounds with Sodium Hydro- 

 sulphite, 05 



Seymour-Browne (Cecil), the Discovery of Logarithms, 174 



Shadow Bands, Observations of. Dr. M. Roso de Luna, 135 



Shaler fProf. N. S.), Obituary Notice of, 226 



Shaw (Fred. G.), the Science of Dry Fly Fishing, 568 



Shaw (Dr. P. E.), Electrical Measuring Machine, 22 ; 



Dielectric Strength of Thin Liquid Films, 262 

 Shaw (Dr. W. N., F.R.S.), .Atmospheric Circulation and 

 its Relation to Weather, 38; Normal General Circulation 

 of the Atmosphere at the Surface and in the Upper Air, 

 and the Relation of Temperature and Rainfall to the 

 General Circulation and Local Disturbances, 63 ; Rain- 

 fall, no: the Life-history of Surface Air-currents, a 



