Index 



f Nature, 



1 February 10. tq 



Rubens (Prof. H.), [obituary articles], 740 and 741 

 Rueff (J.), Theory of the Phenomena of Exchange, 863 

 Rushworth (G. M'N.), The Painted Glass of Gloucester 



Cathedral, 585 

 Russell (Dr. A. S.), An Introduction to the Chemistry 



of Radio-active Substances, 477 

 Russell (E. S.), The Work of the Fisheries Laboratory 



at Lowestoft, 757 

 Russell (G. H. H.), appointed an honorary clinical tutor 



in Hental Surgery in Leeds University, 621 

 Russell (Prof. H. N.), Dark Nebulae, 81 ; presented with 



the Draper Gold Medal of the National Academy of 



Sciences of the U.S.A., 820 

 Russell (Sir John), The History of British Agriculture, 204 

 Rutherford (Sir Ernest), awarded the Copley Medal of 



the Royal Society, 674, 787 ; Electricity and Matter, 



182 

 Ruttan (Prof. R. R), Some Aspects of Scientific and 



Industrial Research, 130 

 Ryland (H. S.), Colour Vision and Syntony, 668 



S. (T. R. R.), The Miraculous Draught of Fishes, 665 

 Sabine (Prof. P. E.), Research Work on Acoustics, 575 

 Sacerdote (P.) and P. Lambert, A New Method for Detect- 

 ing the Presence of a Submarine, 299 

 Saint (S. J.), appointed Assistant Lecturer in Agriculture in 



Leeds University, 621 

 Salaman (Dr.), Address to the Potato Conference, 884 

 Salet (P.) , The Law of Dispersion of Prismatic Spectra in the 



Ultra-violet, 895 

 Salisbury (Dr. E. J.), The Methods of Ecological Investiga- 

 tion, 208 

 Salmon (Dr. E. H.), Columns : A Treatise on the Strength 



and Design of Compression Members, 210 

 Salomonson (Prof. J. K. A. W.), [obituary], 552 

 Sampson (H. C), Prairie Vegetation in Illinois, 823 

 Sampson (Prof. R. A.), presented with the Keith Prize of 



the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 19 

 Sanfourche (A.), The Reactions between the Gaseous 



Oxides of Nitrogen and Alkaline Solutions, 591 

 Sato (M.), " Electrets," the Analogues of Magnets, 714 

 Saunders (Miss E. R.), two cuckoos reared together in the 



same nest, 160 

 Sauvage (Prof. E.), Feed-water Heaters for Locomotives, 



4 1 

 Savage (Dr. W. G.), Methods used for the Inspection of 

 Canned Foods, 366 ; R. F. Hanwicke and R. B. Calder, 

 Bacteriology of Canned Meat and Fish, 614 

 Schafer (Sir E. Sharpey), elected President of the Inter- 

 national Physiological Congress, 711 ; presented with 

 the Neill Prize of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 19 ; 

 presentation to, 882 

 Schanz (Dr F.), A New Theory of Vision, 557 

 Schaumasse (A.), Observations of the Baade Comet made 

 at Nice Observatory, 723 ; Observations of the 

 Skjellerup Comet (\qzzd) made with the Equatorial 

 of Nice Observatory, 895 

 Schidrowitz (Dr. P.), Recent Progress in Rubber Chemistry 



and Technology, 7 20 



Schilowsky (P.), Some Applications of the Gyroscope, 829 



Schlich (Sir William), Schlich's Manual of Forestry. Vol. 



i. : Forest Policy in the British Empire. Fourth 



edition, 407 



Schlick (Prof.), The Philosophical Importance of the 



Theory of Relativity, 750 

 Schmidt (Dr. Johs.), Live Specimens of Spirula, 788 ; The 



Life History of the Eel, 716 

 Schoneboom (C. G.), Diffusion and Intertraction, 62 

 Schramm (Dr. J. R.), The Abstracting and Indexing of 



Biological Literature, 745 

 Schubert (A.), The Semi-Diesel Engine, 191 

 Schuster (Sir Arthur), The Acoustics of Enclosed Spaces, 



2 47. 34 1 I The Green Flash at Sunset, 370 

 Schwartz (B.), Philippine Cattle Round-worm, 823 

 Schweitzer (Prof. A.), translated by C. T. Campion, On 

 the Edge of the Primeval Forest : Experiences and 

 Observations of a Doctor in Equatorial Africa, 308 

 Scott (Dr. D. H.), The Early History of the Land Flora, 

 606, 638 



Scott (H. H.) and C. Lord, Turbinoid Bones of Noto- 



therium Mitchelli, 228 

 Scott (J. \V. R.), The Foundations of Japan : Notes made 



during Journeys of 6000 Miles in the Rural Districts 



as a Basis for a Sounder Knowledge of the Japanese 



People, 538 

 Scott (Dr. W. E.), The Prehistoric Relations between 



Spain and Ireland, 228 

 Scripture (Prof. E. W.), Physical Nature of Verse, 494 

 Seagrave (F. E.), Pons-Winnecke's Comet, 712 

 Scars (l'n if. G. W.|, A Systematic Qualitative Chemical 



Analysis : a Theoretical and Practical Study of 



Analytical Reactions of the more Common Ions of 



Inorganic Substances, 477 

 See (Prof. T. J. J.), The Sunspot Periodicity, 525 

 Seely (Maj.-Gen. J. E. B.), Presidential Address to the 



Congress of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 232 

 Seigle (M.), The Possibilities of the Commercial Use of 



Mild Steel Bars hardened by Extension, 623 ; The 



Principal Characteristics of Mild Steel Bars previously 



broken by Traction, 591 

 Selbie (C. M.) and Dr. S. W. Kemp, British and Irish 



Paguridea, 191 

 Seligman (R.) and P. Williams, Cleaning Aluminium 



Utensils, 500 

 Sellars (Prof. R. W.), Evolutionary Naturalism, 631 

 Senter (Dr. G.), elected to the Senate of London University, 



562 ; selected as candidate for the vacancy in the 



representation of Science Graduates on the Senate of 



London University, in 

 Seward (Prof. A. C), Paleobotany and Earth-history, 



585 ; and W. French, the state of the tombstone of 



the grave of Sir Richard Owen's parents, 611 ; and 



J. Walton, A Collection of Fossil Plants from the 



Falkland Islands, 861 

 Shafer (R.), Progress and Science : Essays in Criticism, 



662 

 Shain (G.), The Meteors of the Pons-Winnecke Comet, 678 

 Shakespear (Dr. G. A.), instrument for measuring differ- 

 ences in composition of similar gas mixtures, 615 

 Shand (Dr. S. J.), The Origin of Igneous Rocks rich in 



Alkalies, 323 

 Shann (E. W.), First Lessons in Practical Biology, 601, 736 

 Shann (G.), The Evolution of Knowledge, 471 

 Shapley (Prof. H.), The Distance of the Cepheid Variables, 



645 ; The Galactic System, 545, 578 ; and Miss A. J. 



Cannon, Distribution of Stars of same Spectral Class, 



854 



Sharp (Dr. D.), [death], 361 ; [obituary article], 521 



Shaw (A. E.), New Australasian Blattidas, with a note on 

 the Blattid Coxa, 500 



Shaw (Sir Napier), Meteorological Theory in Practice, 762 ; 

 The Weather Map : an Introduction to Modern 

 Meteorology. Fifth Issue (reprint of Fourth), 768; 

 Transmission of Sound of Explosions, 415 



Shear (Dr. L.), Coins of Croesus, 54 



Sheppard (T.), elected President of the Museums Associa- 

 tion for 1924, 163 ; Harpoons under Peat in Holder- 

 ness, Yorks, 735'; The Hull Municipal Museum, 291 



Sherborn (C. D.), Index Animalium. Sectio secunda 1801- 

 1850. Part i., 3 



Sherman (Prof. H. C.) and S. L. Smith, The Vitamins, 6 



Sherrington (Sir C. S.), Some Aspects of Animal Mechan- 

 ism, 346 ; The Foulerton Studentship, 787 ; The Use 

 of a Pancreatic Extract in Diabetes, 774 



Shield (A. M.), bequest to the Cambridge Medical School, 

 621 



Shipley (Sir Arthur), Fur in infernalis, 27 



Shirley (J.) and C. A. Lambert, Coprosma Baucri, End., 

 168 



Shuttleworth (Dr. G. E.) and Dr. W. A. Potts, Mentally 

 Deficient Children : Their Treatment and Training. 

 Fifth edition, 663 



Sidebotham (E. J.), appointed Honorary Lecturer in 

 Public Health in Manchester University, 653 



Sievers (E. G.), Carbon-black in the United States, 397 ; 

 Natural Gas Gasoline in 1920, 791 



Silberrad (C. A.), The Weights and Measures of India, 325, 



735 

 Silberstein (Dr. L.), Some Spectrum Lines of Neutral 

 Helium derived theoretically, 247, 248 



