Index 



StarR s Kelaiiun between Kathode Fall of Potential and 

 Temperature, W. S. Tucker, 94 



Stars : the Spectrum of Mira, V. M. Slipher, 17 ; Rev. W. 

 Sidgroaves, 215; Magnitudes of Mira, December 14, 1906, 

 to February 16, 1907, Mr. Robinson, 110; Observaliona 

 of Thirty-tfiree Variable Stars, 17; the Orbit of a- 

 Draconis, J. S. Plaskett, 41; the Spectroscopic Binary 

 a-Draconis, Mr. Harper, 599 ; the Orbits of Tour Double 

 Stars, Dr. Doberck, 65 ; Micrometer Measures of Double 

 Stars, Dr. H. E. Lau, 477 ; a General Catalogue of 

 Double Stars within 121° of the North Pole, S. W. 

 Burnham, 546, part ii.. Notes to the Catalogue, S. W. 

 Burnham, 546 ; the Discovery of Variable Stars, Miss 

 Leavitt, 65; the International Eros Campaign, iii ; 

 Catalogue of Variable Stars, Miss Cannon, iii ; Abbre- 

 viations for the Names of Star Catalogues, Dr. A. 

 Auwers, iii; Titanium Flutings in the Spectrum of a- 

 Orionis, Mr. Newall, 185 ; Tin in Stellar Atmospheres, 

 Mr. Uoatcher, 1S5 ; Mr. Lunt, 185 ; Nova T Corona; 

 of 1.866, Prof. Barnard, 185 ; the Double-drift Theory 

 of Star Motions, A. S. Eddington, 248, 293 ; Dr. Alfred 

 R. Wallace, F.R.S., 293 ; Prof. Ernest H. L. Schwarz, 

 588 ; Variable Stars, 258 ; Peculiar Spectrum of t Capri- 

 corn!, V. M. Slipher, 229; the Orbit of a Centauri, Prof. 

 Doberck, 280 ; the Orbit of i Orionis, Mr. Plaskett, 281 ; 

 Orbits of Binary Stars, N. Ichinohe, 301 ; Herr Luden- 

 dorff, 301 ; a Quickly-changing Variable Star, Mr. Met- 

 calf, 337 ; Naozo Ichinohe, 389 ; the Friendly Stars, 

 Martha Evans Martin, 412 ; the Colours and Spectra of 

 Stars, W. S. Franks, 451 ; a Suspected Large Proper 

 Motion, Prof. Barnard, 451 ; Discovery of Seventy-one 

 New Variable Stars, Prof. Pickering, 477 ; Miss Leavitt, 

 477 ; Perth Catalogue of Standard Stars, W. Ernest 

 Cooke, 581 ; the Proper Motions of Stars in the Cluster 

 Messier 92, Dr. K. Bohlin, 625; Prof. Barnard, 625; 

 the Spectra of Sun-spots and Mira Ceti, Father Cortie, 

 647 ; see also Astronomy 



State, University Needs and the Duty of the, 35 



Statistics : Vivisection Experiments, 134 ; Report on Mines 

 and Quarries for 1906, 160 ; on Correlation and the 

 Methods of Modern Statistics, Prof. Karl Pearson, 

 F.R.S., 517, 613, 662; Arthur R. Hinks, 566, 638; la 

 Houille verte, Henri Bresson, 660 



Stauffacher (H.), the N'ine Phyllo.xera, 668 



Stead (D. G.), Chlamydoselachus in the Waters of New 

 South Wales, 608 



Steam Turbine as applied to Marine Purposes, the. Prof. 

 J. H. Biles, 53 



Stebbing (E. P.), Ravages Inflicted by a Longicorn Beetle 

 (Butocera rubus), on Fig-trees in Baluchistan, 204 



Steel : Concrete Steel Buildings, W. Noble Twelvetrees, 

 S16 



Steel (T.), Some Questions in Terrestrial Physics, 239 



Steen (Aksel S.), Report of the Second Norwegian Arctic 

 Expedition in the Fratn, Terrestrial Magnetism, 91 



Stefdnik (Milan), the Eclipse of January 14, 1907, 136 ; 

 Observations of Planets, 229 



Stein (Father J. W. J. A.), Latitude-variation and Longi- 

 tude Determinations, 451 



Stein (Dr. M. A.), Archaeological Explorations in Chinese 

 Turkestan, 339 ; Ancient Khotan, Detailed Report of 

 .Archsological Explorations in Chinese Turkestan, carried 

 out and described under the Orders of H.M. Indian 

 Government, 6ig 



Stein's (Dr.), Work in North-western China, 645 



Steinmann (Prof.), Uber Diluvium in Siid-Amerika, 626 



Stejneger (Dr. L.), Origin and Relationships of the so- 

 called .Atlantic Animals of Western Norway, 450 



Stenhouse (E.), a Health Reader, 381 



Stephenson (Charles Yates), " Mephistopheles," the Auto- 

 biography and Adventures of a Tabby Cat, 292 



Stereochemistry, Dr. A. W. Stewart, 609 



Stern (R.), a Method of Teaching Chemistry in Schools, 

 170 



Stettenheimer (Miss), Measurements of Zeeman Effect in 

 Known Magnetic Fields, 475 



Stevens (Dr. N. M.), the So-called Heterochromosomes 

 in Inserts, 135 



Stewart (A. W.), Relation between Absorption Spectra 

 and Optical Rotatory Power, 287; Stereorhemistry, 6oq 



Stewart (Prof. Charles, F.R.S.), Obituary Notice oif, 594 



Stewart (C. M. D.), Snake known as " Ndhlondhlo," 183 



Stillcke (Fr.), Lese- und Lehrbuch fiir landlichc gewcr- 

 bliche Fortbildungsschulen, 660 



Stirling (Prof. E. C, F.R.S.), Model of the Complete 

 Skeleton of the Marsupial Diprotodon, 182 ; Reconstruc- 

 tion of Diprotodon from the Callabonna Deposits, South 

 Australia, 543 



Stokes (the late Sir George Gabriel, Bart., Past Pres. R.S.), 

 Memoir and Scientific Correspondence of. Prof. Horace 

 Lamb, F.R.S., 218 



Stone-work and Wall-paintings, Conservation of Urban, 

 Prof. A. H. Church, no 



Stones of Venice, the, John Ruskin, 267 



Stoney (Gerald), Relative Merits of Turbines as applied 

 to Marine Propulsion and of Reciprocating Engines, 

 208 



Slopes (Miss M. C), F'lora of the Inferior Oolite of Brora 

 (Sutherland), 286 



Strachan (R.), Temperature around the British Islands in 

 Relation to the Gulf Stream, 22 



Strange (E. F".), Flowers and Plants for Designers and 

 Schools, 194 



Stratigraphy : Principes de Gtologie stratigraphique, avec 

 D^veloppements sur le Tertiaire parisien, G. Courty, 125; 

 a New Stratigraphical Fact in the Thames Basin, Rev. 

 Dr. A. Irving, 568; Corr., 668 



Stratton (F. J. M.), the Measurement of Nerve Force, 280 



Strickland (F.), a Manual of Petrol Motors and Motor- 

 cars, comprising the Designing, Construction, and Work- 

 ing of Petrol Motors, 491 



Stromeyer (C. E.), the Ageing of Mild Steel, 66 



Strbmgren (Dr.), Comet 1907b (Mellish), 17 ; Discovery 

 of a Second Asteroid near Jupiter, 136 ; Comet 1907c 

 (Giacobini), 207, 280 ; Comet 19071! (Daniel), 207, 229, 

 258, 4St 



Strong (Dr.), Preventive Inoculation in Plague, '571 



Stroobant (Dr. P.), the Ring of Minor Planets, 17; les 

 Observatoires astronomiques et les Astronomes, 660 



Structure of the Ether, the. Prof. O. W. Richardson, 78 ; 

 Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 126; Dr. C. V. Burton, 150; 

 E. Cunningham, 222 



Structure and Growth of the Mind, W. Mitchell, 195 



Strutt (Hon. R. J., F.R.S.), Origin of the Gases evolved 

 by Mineral Springs, 343 ; on Helium and Radio-activity 

 in Common Ores and Minerals, 457 



Strove (Hermann), Transits of Saturn's Satellite Titan 

 and Shadow, 258 



Stuart (Prof. T. P. Anderson), Presidential Address at 

 Royal Society, New South Wales, 312 



Studer (Dr. Theodore), Additional Remains of the Ground- 

 sloth,' Grypotherium listaei, from Patagonia, 421 



Stutzer (Dr. O.), Genesis of the Lapland Iron Ore De- 

 posits, 66 



Submarine Telegraph Cables, Relay Working of Long, 

 S. G. Brown, 59 



Sugar Cane, Fungus Maladies of the, N. A. Cobb, Fred V. 

 Theobald, 230 



Suggestion, Hypnotism and, Edwin Ash, 30 



Sullivan (E. C), Interaction between Minerals and Water 

 Solutions, with Special Reference to Geological Phen- 

 omena, 559 



Summer Residents in the Spring of 1906, Report on the 

 Immigrations of, 521 



Sun : the Temperature of the Sun, MM. Millochau and 

 F^ry, 41 ; Photography of the Infra-red Solar Spectrum, 

 M. Millochau, 41 ; the Eclipse of January 14, 1907, 

 Milan Stefdnik, 136 ; Comparison of the .Spectra of the 

 Limb and Centre of the Sun, Prof. Hale, 281 : the 

 Sun's Motion with Respect to the j^ther, Dr. C. V. 

 Burton, 340 ; Electrical .Action of the Sun, Dr. Albert 

 Nodon, 477 ; the Electric .Action of the Sun and of the 

 Moon, Dr. Nodon, 560, 580 ; Transit of Mercury across 

 the Sun's Disc, November 13-14, 1907, Dr. A. M. W. 

 Downing, F.R.S., 661 



Sun-dial, a Modern, Vicomte d'Aurelle Montmorin, 648 



Sun-spot, a Large, 207 



Sun-spot Spectra, Prof. Fowler, 624 



Sun-spots and Mira Ceti, the Spectra of. Father Cortie, 

 647 



" Sun Stone," the " Friar's Heel " or, T. Storv 

 Maskelyne, 588 



