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Index 



Evolution of the Brain, Prof. G. Elliot Smith, F.R.S., at, 

 349 



Royal Dublin Society, 148, 299, 448 



Royal Institution : Solar Vortices and Magnetic Fields, 

 Prof. George E. Hale, For.Mem.R.S., at, 20, 50; Ex- 

 periments at High Temperatures and Pressures, Richard 

 Threlfall, F.R.S., at, 82 ; Low-temperature Research 

 at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1900-7, Prof. 

 H. E. Armstrong, F.R.S., 131 ; Researches in Radio- 

 telegraphy, Prof. J. A. FlLMiiing, F.R.S., at, 141, 168 



Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, 179, 270, 389 



Royal Meteorological Society, 147, 239, 388, 508 



Royal Microscopical Society, 148, 328, 448; Annual Address, 

 Sir E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 448 



Royal Society, 58, 88, 175, 236, 357, 385, 418, 447, 475, 

 507 ; Medal Awards, 73 ; Anniversary Meeting of the 

 Royal Society, 131; Presidential Address at, Sir Archibald 

 Geikie, 132 



Royal Society of Arts : Steam Turbines, Gerald Stoney, 

 204 ; a Simple Method of Electroplating, A. Rosenberg 

 at, 461 ; Improvements in Resilient Wheels for Vehicles, 

 Hon. R. Clere Parsons at, 469 



Royal Society of 'Edinburgh, 149, 239, 358, 478 ; the New 

 Rooms of the, i;^ ; the Rise of Scientific Study in Scot- 

 land, Sir William Turner, K.C.B., F.R.S.,' at, 79; 

 Prize Awards, 102 



Royal Society, New South Wales, 149 



Royal Society of South Africa, Cape Town, 149 



Riibencamp (Dr. R.), a Treatise on Colour Manufacture, 3 



Rubner (Prof. Max), Volkserniihrungsfragen, 2 ; Kraft 

 und Stoff im Haushalte der Natur, 2 



Rudaux (L.), How to Study the Stars, 187; Comet 1910a, 

 468 



Ruskin Nature Reader, the, 341 



Russ (Dr. S.), Recoil of Radium C from Radium B, 177 ; 

 Note on Radio-active Recoil, 388 



Russell (Dr. Alexander), the Invention of the Slide Rule, 

 307 



Russell (Dr. B. R. G.), Homogeneity of the Resistance to 

 the Implantation of Malignant New Growths, 447 



Russell (Dr. E. J.), Effects Produced by Partial Sterilisation 

 of Soils, 199 ; Practical School Gardening, P. Elford and 

 Samuel Heaton, 243 ; Cyclopedia of American Agricul- 

 ture, 361 ; Artificial Manures, their Chemical Selection 

 and Scientific Application to Agriculture, M. Georges 

 Ville, 421 



Russell (G. E.), Text-book on Hydraulics, 483 



Russell (H. M.), Life-history of the Greenhouse-thrips, 108 



Russell (Dr. W. J., F.R.S.),' Death of, 73 ; Obituary Notice 

 of, lOI 



Rutherford (Prof. E., F.R.S.), Action of the o Rays on 

 Glass, 209 ; Production of Helium by Radium, 309 ; Pro- 

 perties of Polonium, 491 



Ryley (A. Beresford), a Course of Practical Chemistry Suit- 

 able for Public Schools, 363 



Ryves (P. M.), Observations of Halley's Comet, 429 



Sacerdote (Paul), Changes in the Colour of the Diamond 

 under the Action of Various Physical Agents, 178 



Sadler (Prof. M. E.), the Relation of Elementary Schools 

 to Technical Schools, Day and Evening, Paper at North 

 of England Education Conference, Leeds, 325 



Salisbury (R. D.), Physiography for Schools, 335 ; the Inter- 

 pretation of Topographic Maps, 430 



Sambon (Dr.), Nature and Etiology of Pellagra, 463 



Samuelson (J.), the Human Race : its Past, Present, and 

 Probable Future, 277 



Sand (Dr. H. J. H.), Electroanalytical Determination of 

 Lead as Peroxide, 178 



Sand, the Flow of, A. S. E. Ackcrmann, 487 ; Charles 

 E. S. Phillips, 4S7 



Sangster (R. B.), Novel Phenomenon in the Diurnal In- 

 equality of Terrestrial Magnetism at Certain Stations, 475 



Sanitation : the Practical ^Ianagement of Sewage Disposal 

 Works, W. C. Easdale, 365 



Sargent (Walter), Manual Training in Primary Schools, 28 



Sarthou (J.), Presence in Cow's Milk of a Catalase and an 

 Anjeroxydase, 360 



Saturn, 47 



Sauton (M.), Action of Putrid Gases on Micro-organisms, 

 120 



Sawfly Nematus ribesii, Gametogenesis of the, a Correc- 

 tion, Leonard Doncaster, 127 



Scales (F. Shillington), Practical Microscopy, 245 



Schaefer (O. C), Dielectric Constants of the Anhydrous 

 Halogen Acids, 377 



Scharff (Dr. R. F.), Evidences of a Former Land-bridge 

 between Northern Europe and North America, 179 



Schaumasse (M.), Comet 1910a, 468, 479 



Scheel (Dr. Karl), Two NIcrcury Manometers for Small 

 Pressures, 498 



Scheimpflug (Capt.), Photographic Surveying from Bal- 

 loons, 439 



Scheiner (Dr.), Temperature Classification of Stars, 228 



Schetelig (Haakon), Norwegian Antiquities, 43 



Scheuer (Otto), Atomic Weight of Chlorine, 347 



Schiller (Dr.), the New Comet, 1910a, 442 



Schlesinger (Prof), the Parallax of the Double Star 22398, 

 78 



Schlundt (H.), Dielectric Constants of the Anhydrous 

 Halogen Acids, 377 



Schlundt (Prof.), Radio-activity of the Thermal Waters of 

 Yellowstone National Park, 318 



Schmidt (Jobs.), on the Distribution of the Fresh-water 

 Eels (Anguilla) throughout the World : (i) Atlantic Ocean 

 and Adjacent Regions, 433 



Scholar's Book of Travel, the, 456 



Schott und Abbe, die Glasindustrie in Jena, ein Werk von, 



39' 



Schottky (Dr. H.), Modified Form of Favre and Silbermann 

 Calorimeter, 18 



Schryver (Dr. S. B.), Photochemical Formation of 

 Formaldehyde in Green Plants, 419 



Schumburg (PrOf.), die Geschlechtskrankheiten, ihr Wesen, 

 ihre Verbreitung, Bekampfung und Verhiitung, 66 



Schuster (Dr. E.), Cortical Lamination and Localisation 

 in the Brain of the Marmoset, 237 



Schuster (George), Patents and Designs Act, 1907, 292 



Schwarotzer der Menschen und Tiere, die. Dr. O. von 

 Linstow, 34 



Science ; Science in the Daily Press, 15 ; South African 

 Association for the Advancement of Science, 38 ; the 

 Rise of Scientific Study in Scotland, Sir William Turner, 

 K.C.B., F.R.S., at Royal Society of Edinburgh, 79: 

 Science and Singing, Ernest G. White, 126 ; Scientific 

 Nutrition Simplified, Goodwin Brown, 187; the Outlook 

 of Science, Prof. John G. McKendrick, F.R.S., at Glas- 

 gow and West of Scotland Technical College, 206 ; the 

 Relation of Science to Human Life, Prof. A. Sedgwick, 

 F.R.S., at Imperial College of Science and Technology, 

 228; Indian Guild of Science and Technology, 233; the 

 Evolution of the Sciences, L. HouUevigue, 245 ; the Aus- 

 tralian Association for the Advancement of Science, Prof. 

 A. Liversidge, F.R.S., 264; Conferences on Science and 

 Mathematics in Schools, 350; Man and the Universe, a 

 Study of the Influence of the Advance in Scientific Know- 

 ledge upon our Understanding of Christianity, Sir Oliver 

 Lodge, F.R.S., 424; Suggested Common Day of Meeting 

 for London Societies, Major Ronald Ross, C.B., F.R.S., 



457 

 Scoble (W. A.), Ductile Materials under Combined Stress, 



177 

 Scorpions, Spiders, Mites, Ticks, &c., the Cambridge 



Natural History, C. Warburton, 211 

 Scotland, the Rise of Scientific Study in. Sir William 



Turner, K.C.B., F.R.S., at Royal Society of Edinburgh, 



79 

 Scotland, Twenty-seventh Annual Report of tli,e Fishery 



Board for, for the Year 1908, 54 

 Scott (Dr. Dukinfield H., F.R.S.), Studies in Fossil Botany, 



'SI 



Scrivenor (J. B.), Occurrence of Native Copper with Tin 

 Ore in the Federated Malay States, 147 ; Rocks of Pulau 

 Ubin and Pulau Nanas (Singapore), 209 ; Tourmaline- 

 corundum Rocks of Kinta (Federated Malay States), 

 209 



Searle (Prof.), Halley's Comet, 1Q09C, 37S 



.Seasonal Change on Mars, Prof. Lowell, 107 ; M. An- 

 toniadi, 107; M. Qu^nisset, 107; J. Comas Sola, 107 



Secondary Cells in Tropical Climates, Prof. E. P. Harrison, 

 4S9 



Sedgwick (Prof. A., F.R.S.), the Relation of Science to 



