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xiv 



of London, Catalogue of Scientific Papers, 1800-1900, 



597 



Royal Society, Edinburgh, 167, 191, 239, 202, 335, 383 



Royal Society, New South Wales, 472, 536, sgb 



Royal Society of South Africa, Cape lown, 216, 312, 3S4, 



Royce (F. A.), the Causes of Wear in Motor N'ehicle 



Machinery, bsi 

 Royds CT-). Spectrum of the Radium Emanation, 220 

 Rubber : on the Plantation, Cultivation, and Curing of 



Para India-rubber Ijlc-oea brasilieiisis), with an Account 



of its Introduction from the West to the Eastern Tropics, 



H. A. Wickham, 3S8 

 Rudge (W. A. Douglas), the Action of Radium Salts on 



Glass, 151 

 Rule (A.), Action of Nitrous Gases on Diryc/opentadiene, 



239 

 Russell (Dr. E. J.), the Agricultural Journal of India, 322 ; 



Memoirs of the Department of Agriculture in India, 



the Loss of Water from Soil during Dry Weather, 



J. W. Leather, 322 ; the Transvaal Agricultural Journal, 



April, igo8, 322 ; the Journal of the Department of 



Agriculture of South Australia, 322 

 Russell (H. T.J, Mosses and Liverworts, an Introduction 



to their Study, with Hints as to their Collection and 



Preservation, 292 

 Russell (Leonard J.), Space and Number, 305 

 Russell (S. C), Observations on the Colour of Lightning 



made at Epsom, 1903-7, 95 

 Russell (Dr. W. J., F.R.S.}, .Action of Various Coals on 



Photographic Plates in the Dark, Co 

 Russian Scientific Works, iSb 



Russian Transliteration, Prof. J. W. Gregory, F.R.S., 42 

 Rutherford (Prof. E., F.R.S.), Spectrum of the Radium 



Emanation, 220; Electrical Method of Counting the 



Number of a Particles from Radio-active Substances, 



3S3 ; Amount of Neon in 1/15 c.c. of Air, 589 

 Ruthless Extermination, Ralph de Tunstall Sneyd, 508 

 Ruthven (A. C), Variations and Genetic Relationships of 



the American Garter-snakes, 374 

 Ryan (Thomas), Radio-activity in Water from Hot Springs, 



3"9 

 Rye (R. A;), the Libraries of London, a Guide for Students, 

 244 



Sabatier (Paul), Direct .Addition of Hydrogen to the Poly- 

 phenols, 167 ; Action of Metallic O.xides on the Primary 

 Alcohols, 240, 263, 2SS 



Sadler (C. A.), Absorption of X-Rays, 245 



Sadler (Prof. M. E.), German Education, Prof. Friedrich 

 Paulsen, 410 



Saleeby (C. W'.), the Conquest of Cancer, a Plan of Cam- 

 paign, 292 



Salisbury (Prof. R. D.), the Glacial Geology, 282 



Salmon (E.), an Absolute Torsion Electrometer, 350 



Salmon (Paul), the .Acetyl Derivative of .Atoxyl in Sleep- 

 ing Sickness, 216 



Sander (Bruno), the Granite of Brixen, 13S 



Sanford (Mr.). Determination of Longitude Difference, 15S 



Sanitation : the Royal Sanitary Institute, 284 ; the Sanita- 

 tion of Recreation Camps and Parks, Dr. Harvey B. 

 Bashore, 366 ; Cast-iron House Drainage, with Especial 

 Reference to Town Houses, G. J. G. Jensen, 389 



Saniter (E. H.), Test for ascertaining Wearing Properties 

 of Rail Steel, 581 



Sankey (Captain), on the Utllisalion of Peat for the 

 Making of Gas or Charcoal, 650 



Satterly Qohn), Elementary Science for the Cerlificate 

 Examination, Physics, 365 



Saturn : the Rings of Saturn, Prof. Lowell, 182 ; Prof. 

 Wright, 25s ; Herr Schacr, 678 ; Prof. Stromgren, 678 ; 

 Prof. Hartwig, 678; J. Coirias Sola, 678; a New 

 Saturnian Ring, 612 ; Eclipses of Saturn's Satellites, Dr. 

 H. Struve, 377; Observation of Phciebe, Saturn's NInlli 

 Satellite, 435 



Sauton (M.), Formation and Disappearance of .Acelalde- 

 hyde under the Influence of .Alcoholic Yeasts, 72 



Savage (Dr. W. G.). Sausages and their Hygienic Pre- 

 paration, 2S4 ; BaciUtis coli in Sausages, 517 



Saville-Kent (W.), Death and Obnuary iNoiice of, 041 

 I Saxton (W. T.), Genus Spha^roplea in South Africa, 312 

 1 Scha;ffer (Georges), Realisation of Precipitins for Oval- 

 I bumen, 359 



1 Schaer (Herrj, Saturn's Rings, 67S 



I Scharff (R. !•'.), Exploration of the Cave of Castlepook, 

 near Doneraiie, 591 



Scharff (Dr.), the Irish Horse and its Early History, 682 



Schenck (Dr. H.), Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Vegetation 

 der Canarischen Inseln, 207; a Text-book' of Botany, 

 441 ; Vegetationsbilder, Alpine Vegetation, 003 



Schetelig (Dr.), Sculptured Stones of Norway and their 

 Relations to some British Monuments, 1)82 



Schlesinger (Dr. J, the Radial Velocity of € Ursae Majoris, 

 III ; the Orbit of Algol, 281 



Schlomann (.Alfred), the Deinhardt-Schlomann Series of 

 Technical Dictionaries in Six Languages, German, 

 English, F"rench, Russian, Italian, Spanish, 412 



Schmidt (Prof. H. W.), Cause discovered of Different 

 Results in Experiments to Determine the Effect of High 

 Temperatures on the Radio-active Properties of Sub- 

 stances, 611 



Schmidt (Dr.), JIarking Experhncnts with Iceland Plaice 

 and Cod, 072 



School Hygiene, Robert A. Lyster, 197 



Schorleminer (C, F.R.S.), a Treatise on Chemistry, 289 



Schott (G. A.), on Dispersion and Spectrum Series, 55 



Schrader (Prof. C), Death of, 228 



Schribaux (M.), the Improvement of Agricultural Plants, 



438 

 Scfiulz (Georg E. F.), Xatur-Urkunden, 270 

 Schuster (Prof. Arthur, F.R.S.), a Suggested Explanation 

 of the Velocities of Gases observed on the Solar Surface, 

 662 

 Science: the Indian Institute of Science, 11; Death and 

 Obituary Notice of Rev. Father Eugene Lafont, S.J., 

 CLE., '35; the British Members of the Institute of 

 France, 83 ; Folklore as a Historical Science, G. L. 

 Gomme, 97; English Influence on French System of 

 Natural Science, Yves Guyot, 108; the Science Court of 

 the Franco-British Exhibition, G. F. Daniell, 162 ; 

 South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies, 164 ; Jahr- 

 buch der Naturwissenschaften, 1907-8, 174 ; Relations 

 of Science and Government, .A. H. S. Lucas, 179 ; Oppor- 

 tunities for American A'oung Men in Science, Prof. J. G. 

 Coulter, 182 ; Prof. W. A. Noves, 182 ; Dr. H. Foster 

 Bain, 182 ; Prof. H. Crew, 182'; Dr. H. V. Neal, 182 ; 

 Russian Scientific Works, 186 ; the South .African 

 .Association for the .Advancement of Science, Prof. J. E. 

 Duerden, 395 ; Presidential Address, Sir Walter Hely- 

 Hutchinson, 396 ; Deutsches Museum von Meister- 

 werken der Naturwissenschaft und Technik, Bennett H. 

 Brough, 477 ; Library Cooperation in Regard to Scien- 

 tific Serials, Dr. Thos. Mulr, C.M.G., F.R.S., 539; 

 Science and Empiricism, H. C. Daniel, 603, 676: the 

 Imperial College of .Science and Technology, .Address by 

 Dr. Henry Bovey, F.R.S., 613; Science at the Uni- 

 versities, 637; Forthcoming Books of Science, 620; Local 

 Scientific Societies at the British -Association, 6S3 

 Scientific Centres, Some, XIII., ihe Mechanics Laboratory 

 of the Imperial College cf Science and Technology, 

 Prof. Perry, 128 

 Scorpio. Large Meteors from. Mr. Denning, 306 

 Scotland, the Pigmentation Survev of, Messrs. Gray and 



Tocher, 68; Corr., Mr. Tocher, '181 

 Scott (H. H.), the Sinking of Stones, 376 

 Scott (Dr. R. H.), the Observer's Handbook, Meteorological 



Office, igo8, 31"; 

 Scott-Moncrleff ~(W. D.), the Blolvsis of Sewage, 28.:; 

 Screw Propulsion, Resistance of Ships and, D. W. 'Tavlor, 



Sir W. H. White, K.C.B.. F.R.S. , 385 

 Sealing in 1007. T. .Southwell, i^ 

 Seddig (Dr. M.), the Brownian Motion, 329 

 Sedgwick (Lieut. Colonel William), Man and his Future, a 



Glimpse from the Fields of Science, 5 

 Seeliger (Dr. Oswald), Death and Obituary Notice of, I5.'i 

 Seismology : the Californi.i Earthquake of :go6. Prof. J. 

 Milne. F.R.S.. 27; Seismograms recorded by a Mllne 

 Seismograph in the Isle of Wight, Prof. J. Mllne, F.R.S., 

 61 : Enrlhquakes and Earthshakes, R. D. Oldham, 7S, 

 157; Rev. O. Fisher, 157; .Armoured Concrete Best 



