Nature^ 

 July 22, 190 



Index 



Rural Education in its Various Grades, 174 



Russ (Sidney), the Radio-active Deposits of Actinium, S ; 

 Expulsion 'of Radio-active Matter in tlie Radium Trans- 

 formations, 238 



Russell (Dr. Alexander), the Theory of Electric Cables and 

 Networks, 490 



Russell (Alexander S.), the 7 Ravs of Uranium, 7 



Russell (Dr.), the Arthur Wright Electrical Device for 

 Evaluating Formula; and Solving Equations. 509 



Russell (Dr. E. J.), Elementary Agricultural Chemistry, 

 Herbert Ingle, 93; Some Aspects of the Wheat Problem, 

 2S2 



Russell (E. S.), Growth of the Shell of Patella vulgala. L., 



87 

 Rustafjaell (Robert de), Paljeolithic Vessels of Egypt, or 



the Earliest Handiwork of Man, 246 

 Ruwenzori : an .Account of the Expedition of H.R.H. Prince 



Luigi Amcdeo of Savoy, Duke of the Abruzzi, F. do 



Filippi, Prof. J. W. Gregory, F.R.S., 281 

 Ryan (Prof. Hugh), Analysis of Beeswax, 479 ; Montanin 



and Montana Waxes, 479 



Sabatier (Paul), New General Method for the Preparation 



of the Alcoholic Amines, 209 

 Sabersky (E.), New Electrical Hardening Furnace, 209 

 Sadler (C. A.j, the Absorption of X-rays, 37 ; Transforma- 

 tions of X-rays, 327 

 Saget (P.), Variety of Organic Iron in Plants, 30 

 Sagittarius, a Group of Red Stars in, Mrs. Fleming, 28S 

 Salensky (Dr. W.), Development of the Nemertine Worm 



Prosorochmtis viviparus, 197 

 Samec (Dr. M.), Variation in Intensity of Light at Different 



Altitudes, 17 

 Sanitation : Principles of Sewage Treatment, Prof. Dunbar, 

 Edward Ardern, 5 ; Sewer Construction, Prof. Henry N. 

 Ogden, Edward Ardern, 5 ; Modern Methods of Sewage 

 Disposal, W. H. Trentham and J. Saunders, Edward 

 Ardern, 5 ; the Essentials of Sanitary Science, Gilbert E. 

 Brooke, 1S2 ; Death and Obituary Notice of Dr. John 

 Thomson, 315; the Chadwick Lectures, University of 

 London, Session 1907-8, W. D. Scott-Moncrieff, 397 

 Sarcophagi, Ancient, used in Modern Interments, 351 

 Sars (Prof. G. O.), an Account of the Crustacea of Norway, 



184 

 Satellites, Origins of. Prof. See, 380 

 Saturn, the Rings of, Prof. Levi-Civito, 439 

 Saunders (J.), >Iodern Methods of Sewage Disposal, 5 

 Saussure (Dr. Henri de), Biologia Centrali-Americana, 



Orthoptera, Vol. i., 241 

 Savage (Dr.), Bacterial Contamination of Milk, 203 

 Sav^s (A.), Determination of Physical Constants of the 



Peptones, 59 

 Sawicki (Dr. L. Ritter von), the Rhine-Rhone Water-part- 

 ing, 258 

 Scallop, the Structure of the, 273 

 Schafer Method of Artificial Respiration in Case of the 



Apparently Drowned, 138 

 Scheel (Dr.)', Methods of High Vacua, so; Relative Efficien- 

 cies of Methods for the Production of High Vacua, 43S 

 Schelle (Prof. R.), Production of Pure Tellurium from its 



Ores, 470 

 Schenck (Dr. H.), Phvlogenv of the Bryophvtes and Ferns, 



49 

 Schlesingcr (Dr.), Errors of Position of Images Photo- 

 graphed through Glass, 503 

 Schlich's Manual of Forestry, W. R. Fisher, 35 

 Schmatolle (Mr.), Gas-firing, 385 



Schmeltz (Dr. J. D. E.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 405 

 Schoetensack (Otto), der Unterkiefer des Homo Heidel- 

 bergensis aus den Sandcn von Mauer bei Heidelberg, 

 398 

 Schryver (Dr. S. B.), the General Characters of the Pro- 

 teins, 307 

 Schulz CJ. F. Hermann), the Constitution of the Sun, 51 

 Schulz (O. E.), das Pflanzenreich, Erythroxylacese, 424 

 Schweidler (Dr. E. von1. Evolution of Heat'bv Radium, tS 

 Science : Science in Modern Life, i ; Scientific Research 

 and tlie Carnegie Triist, 20 ; Scientific Aid for the British 



Tenant Fanner, 51 ; the British Science Guild, Sir 

 William Ramsay, 52 ; Sir Frederick Pollock, 52 ; Forth- 

 coming Books of Science, 53 ; Supplementary List of Forth- 

 coming Books of Science, 85 ; Scientific Societies and the 

 Admission of Women Fellows, Dr. T. E. Thorpe, C.B., 

 F.R.S., 67; the Promotion of Scientific Research, Walter 

 B. Priest, 68 ; Prize Subjects for Scientific Research, 80 ; 

 Scientific Work of the Smithsonian Institution, Dr. C. D. 

 Walcott, 114; the Encouragement of Research, Dr. E. H. 

 Griffiths, F.R.S., 127; Research and the Colleges, W. P. 

 Dreaper, 128 ; Scientific Ideas of To-day, Charles R. 

 Gibson, William E. Rolston, 181 ; Aus der Werkstatt 

 grosser Forscher, Dr. Friedrich Dannemann, 1S2 ; the 

 -Ancient Greeks and Natural Science, Edward Greenly, 

 224; Popularising of Scientific Knowledge, 257; an In- 

 quiry concerning Scientific and Medical Journals, Prof. 

 Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 276; Sammlung Naturwissen- 

 schaftlich-padagogischer Abhandlungen, Prof. J. A. 

 Green, 304; Scientific Papers, Vol. ii.. Tidal Friction and 

 Cosmogony, Sir George Howard Darwin, K.C.B., F.R.S., 

 421 ; the Need of a Great Reference Library of Natural 

 Science in London, Sir E. Ray Lankester, K.C.B., F.R.S., 

 427 ; the South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies, 476 



Scott (Dr. D. H., F.R.S.), the Flora of the Wealden Strata, 

 476 



Scott-Moncrieff (W. D.), the Chadwick Lectures, Univer- 

 sity of London, Session 1907-8, 397 



Scrivenor (J. B.), the Lahat " Pipe," 298 



Sea and Seashore, the Story of the, W. Percival Westell, 

 129 



Sedgwick (Prof. Adam, F.R.S.), the Natural History 

 Museum, 229; a Student's Text-book of Zoology, 361 



See (Prof. T. J. J.), the Circularity of Planetary Orbits, 

 229 ; Origins of Satellites, 380 



Sehnal (J.), Solubility of Lead Sulphate, 449 



Seismology : the Caiifornia Earthquake of April 18, 1906, 

 Andrew C. Lawson, 10; Depth of the Epicentre of Recent 

 Sicilian Earthquake, Dr. Emilio Oddone, 168; Records 

 of the Calabrian Earthquake obtained at Pulkowa, Prince 

 Galitzin, 226; the Calabrian Earthquake of October 23, 

 1907, Prof. G. Mercalli, 318; Seismological Service estab- 

 lished in Italy after the Riviera Earthquake of February 

 23, 1887, Dr. G. Agamennone, 438; the Cause of Earth- 

 quakes, Prof. Hobbs, 444; the Italian Earthquake of 

 December 28, 1908, Dr. G. Martinelli, 445 ; Secondary 

 Oscillation Recorded by the Tide-gauge at Ischia, Prof. 

 Grablovitz, 466 ; see also Earthquakes 



Seligman (Dr.), Gas-firing, 385 



Seligmann (Dr. C. G.), Canoe Ornamental Carvings from 

 South-eastern British New Guinea, 106; the Veddas, 119; 

 Pliotographs of the Veddas of Ceylon and of their Cere- 

 monial Dances, 349 



Senderens (Jean B.), Catalytic Preparation of the Ketones, 

 210; New Method of Preparing Ethyl Ether, 471-2 



Sense of Proximity, the, Charles H. Melland, 456 



Sense of Smell in' Flies, Dr. Alex. Hill, 30S 



Senses, Are the, ever Vicarious? Prof. John G. McKendrick, 

 F.R.S., 38 



Senter (Dr. George), Outlines of Physical Chemistry, 363. 



Serotherapy : Pathogenesis of Micrococcus melitensis, Dr. J. 

 Eyre, 328 



Sewage : Principles of Sewage Treatment, Prof. Dunbar, 

 Edward .Ardern, 5: Sewer Construction, Prof. Henry N. 

 Ogden, Edward Ardern, 5 ; Modern Methods of Sewage 

 Disposal, W. H. Trentham and J. Saunders, Edward 

 .Ardern, 5 ; the Chadwick Lectures, University of London, 

 Session 1907-8, W. D. Scott-Moncrieff, 307 



Seyewetz (A.), Oxidation of Aromatic Nitro- and Nitroso- 

 derivatives bv Ammonium Persulphate, 300 



Shackleton (Lieut.). Scientific Achievements of British 

 Antarctic Expedition under, 377 



Shackleton 's (Lieut.) .Antarctic Expedition : (i) Explora- 

 tions and Results, (2) the South Magnetic Pole, Dr. C. 

 Chree, F.R.S., (3) Meteorological Observations, W. H. 

 Dines, F.R.S., (4) Biological Results, T30 



Shattock (S. G.), Microscopic Section of the Aorta of King 

 Menephtah, 340 



Shaw (A. N.), Phenomenon Connected with the Dicharge 

 of Electricity from Pointed Conductors, with a Note by 

 John Zeleny, 297 



