Index 



Nature, 

 March 24, igii 



Human Life, Address at Imperial College of Science and 

 Technology, 228 ; the Natural History Museum, 254, 3q7 



See (Dr. T. j. J.), Collected Works of Sir William Herschel, 

 189 



Seeds, the Causes of the Germinative Processes of, Prof. 

 J. Reynolds Green, F.R.S., 99 



Seismology : Earthquake of October 20-21, 1909, Alfred 

 Angot, 30; Evolution and Outlook of Seismic Geology, 

 W. H. Hobbs, 77 ; Earthquake of November 10, 1909, 

 Alfred Angot, 120; Earthquakes of the Philippines, Kev. 

 M. Saderro -Mas6, 138 ; the Messina Earthquake, Dr. 

 Mario Baralta, 203 ; the Messina Earthquakes and the 

 Accompanying Sea-waves, Prof. Omori, 410; Prof. 

 Platania, 410; Areas of Seismic and Volcanic Activity 

 Move Slowly to the West, H. Wchner, 258 ; the De- 

 pendence of the Velocity of Seismic Wa\'es on the Nature 

 of the Path Traversed by Them, Prof. Omori, 376; 

 Records of the Earthquake of January 22, Dr. Charles 

 Chree, F.R.S., 398; Rev. Walter Sidgreaves, 429, 

 Earthquake of January 22, 1910, Alfred Angot, 449 ; 

 Record of an Earthquake on January 22, 1910, Bernard 

 Brunhes, 449; an Earthquake Phenomenon, Prof. J. 

 Milne, F.R..S., 398; -Annual and Diurnal Variations in 

 Frequency of Earthquakes in the Austrian Alps and 

 Neighbouring Districis, Dr. \ . Conrad, 407 ; Surface 

 Deformation and the Tides, Prof. John Milne, F.R.S., 

 427 ; the Milne Seismograph at Christchurch, New Zea- 

 land, 438; Seismograph with a Liquid Column, G. Lipp- 

 mann, 509 



Scligman (Dr. R.), Analysis of .Muininiuni and its .Mlovs, 



358 



Sclous (Edmund), Habits of the Black-cock in Scandinavia 

 and England, 136 



Semmehveis : His Life and Doctrine, Sir William J. Sin- 

 clair, 184 



Senderens (J. B.), the Catalytic Preparation of Unsym- 

 metrical Fatty Ketones, 179 ; Catalytic Preparation of 

 the Aromatic Ketones, 359 



Senses, Are the. Ever Vicarious? George Irons Walker, 

 127; Prof. John G. McKendrick, F.R.S., 127; Hugh 

 Birrell, 246; Edward T. Dixon, 246 



Serotherapy : Precipitation of the Tuberculins by the 

 Serum of Animals Immunised against Tuberculosis, A. 

 Calmette and L. Massol, 89 ; .Artificial Media Capable 

 of Attenuating or Strengthening the X'irulencc of Koch^s 

 Bacillus, M. Baudran, 120; Inoculation of Cattle with 

 Rinderpest Anti-serum, 291 



Settimj (Dr. Luigi), Gomme, Resine, Gomme-rcsine e Bal- 

 sam!, 33 



Sewage Disposal Works, the Practical Management of, 

 W. C. Easdale, 365 



Seward (Prof. A. C, F.R.S.), Studies in Fossil Botany, Dr. 

 Dukinfield H. Scott, F.R.S., 151 



Se.x, the Heredity of. Dr. Frederick Keeble, 487 



Sextant Errors, Thos. Y. Baker, 276 



Sexto-Decimal Year of British Calendars, the, Rev. John 

 Griffith, 248 



Sexton (Mrs. E. W.), Amphipoda from the North Side of 

 the Bay of Biscay, 148 



Seymour (Henry J.), a Supposed New Mineral, 280 



Shackleton (Sir Ernest, C.V.O.), Paris Geographic.il 

 Society's Gold Medal awarded to, 73; Livingstone Gold 

 Medal of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society pre- 

 sented to, 102 ; the Heart of the .Antarctic, being the 

 Story of the British .Antarctic Expedition, 1907-9, 280 ; 

 Antarctic Exploration, 344 ; Russian Geographic.!! 

 Society's Gold Medal awarded to, 403 



Shaler (Nathaniel Scuthgate), the .Autobiography of, with a 

 Supplementary Memoir by his Wife, 274 



Shand (Dr. S. J.), Group of Minerals formed by the Com- 

 bustion of Pyritous Shales in Midlothian, 477 



Sharp (Dr. D.), Brachelytrous Beetle, Proteinus crenulatus, 

 225 ; Continental Insects added to the British Fauna, 465 



Sharpe (R. Bowdler), a Handlist of the Genera and Species 

 of Birds, 183 



Sharpe (Dr. R. Bowdler), Death and Obituary Notice of, 251 



Shaw (Dr. W. N., F.R.S.), Symons Gold Medal awarded 

 to, 103 ; Variations of Currents of -Air indicated by Simul- 

 taneous Records of the Direction and Velocity of the 

 Wind, 239; Symons Gold Medal for 1910 presented to, 374 



Sheppard (T.), Discovery of Two Interesting Bronze 

 Statuettes at Malton, Yorkshire, 18 



Shibata (V.), Action of the Grignard Reagent on o-Phthal'C 

 Esters, 348 



Shida (T.), a New Barograph, 45 



Shipley (Dr. A. E., F.R.S.), the Cambridge Natural 

 History, Introduction to Arachnida, and King-crabs, 

 Tardigrada (Water-bears), Pentastomida, 211 ; the Para- 

 sites of the Grouse, 235 



Ships and Shipping, All .About, a Handbook of Popular 

 Nautical Information, Commander R. Dowling, 426 



Shoebotham (J. W.), Life-history of Callidiiiin violaceuiu, 



345 

 Siddons (.A. W.), Geometry for Beginners, 275 

 Sidgreaves (Rev. Walter), Records of the Earthquake of 



January 22, 429 

 Sidgreaves (Father), the New Comet, 1910a, 441 

 Siepmann (Otto), Elementary Education in Germany, 352 

 Silicon, the Preparation of, a Warning, F. H. Power, 398 

 Simmonds (C), a Manual of Forensic Chemistry, dealing 

 with Chemical Evidence, its Preparation and .Adduction, 

 William Jago, 242; 1 'Organisation syndicale et technique 

 en .Allemagne, M. E. Leduc, 313 

 Sinuiions (H. G.), Identification of the Lichens collected by 



Norwegian Arctic Expedition, 317 

 Simpson (Dr. George C), Magnetic Storms, 37 ; Electricity 



of Rain and Snow, 357 

 Simpson (J. J.), New Species of Cactogorgia, 479 

 Sinclair (Sir William J.), Semmehveis, his Life and Doc- 

 trine, 184 

 Singing, Science and, Ernest G. White, 126 

 Sinnesorgane, Unsere, und ihre Funktion, Dr. E. Mangold, 



66 

 Skeats (Prof. E. W.), Gneisses and .Altered Dacites of the 

 Dandenong District (Victoria), and their Relations to the 

 Dacites and to the Granodiorites of the Area, 387 

 Skv, the Intrinsic Light of the, Ch. Fabry, 46S 

 Slide Rule, on the Invention of the. Prof. F. Cajori, 267, 



489 ; Dr. Alexander Russell, 307 ; Dr. Potamian, 458 

 Smilh (Prof. Alex.), New Hydrate of Orthophosphoric Acid, 



149 

 Smilh (.Arthur L.), .Artificial Formation of Deltas, 466 

 Smith (Prof. C. .A.), the Elastic Breakdown of Non-ferrous 



Metals, 45 

 Smith (C. .A. M.), Experiments on Compound Stress, Paper 



at Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 235 

 Smith (Charlotte Fell), John Dee (1527-1608), 121 

 Smith (E. .A.), the .Assay of Industrial Gold .Alloys, 358 

 Smith (Rev. Frederick)', the Stone Ages in North Britain 



and Ireland, 32 

 Smith (F. E.), Cadmium .Amalgams and the Weston Normal 



Cell, 58 

 Smith (G.), the Cambridge Natural History, Crustacea, 211 

 Smith (Prof. G. Elliot, F.R.S.), Some Problems Relating to 



the Evolution of the Brain, Lectures at Royal College of 



Surgeons, 349 

 Smith (Dr. G. F. H.), a Fluo-arsenate from the Indian 



Manganese Deposits, 477 

 Smith (H. E.), Strength of Material, an Elementary Study 



prepared for the Use of Midshipmen at the U.S. Naval 



.Academy, 394 

 Smith (Mi'chie), Solar Activity and Magnetic Storms, 293 

 Smith (Prof. R. H.), Formula for the Total Heat of Steam, 



202 

 Smith (S.), Faunal Succession of the Upper Bernician, 



147-8 

 Smith (Dr. Warren Du Fri), Geographical Work in the 



Philippines, 76 

 Smithells (Prof. Arthur, F.R.S.), Outlines of Chemistry, 



with Practical Work, Dr. H. J. H. Fenton, F.R.S., 1S6 ; 



Relation of the State to the Training of Teachers of 



Domestic Subjects and their Relation to the University, 



352 ; Avogadro's Hypothesis, 366 

 Smvthe (Dr. J. A.), the Dyke at Crookdene (Northumber- 

 land), and its Relations to the Collywell, Morpeth, and 



Tynemouth Dykes, 148 

 Socialism, Darwinism and Modern, F. W. Headley, A. E. 



Crawley, 183 

 Sociology as the Basis of Inquiry into Primitive Culture, 



G. L. Gomme, 76 



