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Material for Aseismic Building Purposes, Montessus de 

 Ballore, 168: an Investigation on the Secondary Undula- 

 tions of Oceanic 'I'ides, carried out by the Order of the 

 EarthtjuaUc Investigation Committee during 1903-6, Drs. 

 K. Honda, T. Terada, V. Voshida, and D. Isitani, 249 ; the 

 Least Sensible Limit of Earthquake Motion, Prof. Omori, 

 328 : Annual Variation in the Frequency of Earthquakes 

 at Tokio and Kioto, Prof. Omori, 328 ; Seismic Storm 

 on .'\ugust 13 and 14, Prof. Milne, 374 



Selectionsprinzip und Probleme der .'\rtbiidung, ein Hand- 

 buch des Darwinismus, Prof. Ludwig Plate, 600 



Selenium Cells, the Colour Sensibility of, Joel Stebbins, 

 18 



Selenium Cells in Photometry, the Employment of, Prof. 

 Pfund, 377 



Seligman (Dr. C. G.), Quartz Implements from Ceylon, 

 434; the Veddahs, 552; Veddas of Ceylon, 681 



Selous (F. C), African Nature Notes and Reminiscences, 

 217 



Sen^erens (J. B.), Catalytic Dehydrations of Organic Com- 

 pounds, 168 



Senses of Insects, the, Auguste Forel, Dr. C. Gordon 

 Hewitt, 506 



Serotherapy : .\ction of Human Scrum or Trypanosoma 

 pecaudi, A. Thirou.K and L. d'Anfreville, 472; Trypano- 

 soma coiigolcnse, Experiments on Goats, A. Laveran, 



472 ; .^ntito.xin Treatment and Diphlhoria in Milan, Prof. 

 Bordoni-Uffreduzi, 485 ; the Inlra-dermo-reaction with 

 Tuberculin in .■\nimals, G. Moussu and Ch. Mantou.K, 

 53^ ; Snake-bite Mortality amongst Human Beings in 

 1907, 545 : .\pplication to Man of an Anti-tuberculous 

 Serum, .M.M. Lannelongue, .'\chard, and Gaillard, 656; 

 Blood Serum favours Infection by Micro-organisms, Mr. 

 Bail, 675 ; Mr. Cole and Mr. Smirnow, 675 



Serviss (Garrett P.), the Moon, a Popular Treatise, 101 

 Sewage : the Explosion of the Saratoga Septic Tank, W. P. 

 Mason, iSS ; the Biolysis of Sewage, W. D.' Scott- 

 Moncrieff, 285 ; the Design, Construction, and Main- 

 tenance of Sewage Disposal Works, Hugh P. Raikes, 



473 ; Various Methods for Purification of the Sewage of 

 Towns, 548 



Sex, Determination of, a Correction, Prof. W. Bateson, 



F.R.S., 665 

 Sexton (F. P.), the Spectrum Top, 166 

 Seyewetz (.Mphonse), New Method of Tanning, 72 

 Seymour (H. J.), Exploration of the Cave of Castlepook, 



near Doneraile, 591 

 Shaw (H. K.), Forms for Astronomical Computation of 



Time, Azimuth, and Latitude 579 

 Shaw (W. N., Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.S.), Daylight Saving 



Bill, 132 ; Opening Address in Section A at the Meeting 



of the British Association at Dublin, 425 ; the Isothermal 



Layer of the .Atmosphere, 551 

 Sheffield, the British Medical .Association at, 333 

 Sheringham (H. T.). Elements of .Angling, 220 

 Sherrington (Prof., F.R.S.), on Proprioce'ptive Reficxes of 



the Limb, 592 ; Instruction of School Teachers in 



Physiology and Hygiene, 593 

 Shimer (Prof. H. \V.), Nature and Causes of Dwarf 



Faunas, 433 

 Shipley (A. E., F.R.S.), the Work of John Samuel Budgett, 



Balfour Student of the University of Cambridge, 313; 



Pearls and Parasites, 662 

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



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

 Ships, the Resistance and Propulsion of, Hydraulics, vol. ii.. 



Prof. Dunkerley, 650 

 Shiras (Hon. E.), \\'ild-life Photography in America, 296 

 Shropshire, Field Experiments in Staffordshire and, lor 



1907. 1S8 

 Shukoff (Ivan), Magnetic Oxides of Chromium, 240 

 ShuU (G. H.), Mutations, \'ariations, and Relationships of 



the Oenotheras, 10 ; Plants that Conform to Mendelian 



Principles. 36 < 



Sidgreavcs (Walter), the Magnetic Disturbances of Septem- 

 ber 29 and .Aurora Boroalis, 663 

 Siebe, Gorman and Co. 's Life-saving .Apparatus for Use 



in Mines, Leonard Hill, F.R.S., 20S ; Self-contained 



Diving Dress, L-itinard Hill, F.R.S., 208 

 Siedlecki (Mr.), Classification of the Spirocha?tes, 63 

 Sim (George), Death and Obituary Notice of, 179 



Simmonds (C), Bakterien und ihre Bedeutung im 

 praktischen Leben, Dr. H. Miehe, 76; Lebensfragen, die 

 \'organge des Stoffwechsel, Dr. F. B. Ahrens, 76 



Simple Life, Praise of a, 29 



Simroth (Prof. H.), the Pendulation Theory, 570 



Sinai, the Topography and Geology of the Peninsula of, 

 (Western Portion), T. Barron, 337 



Sinclair (Dr. W. J.), Question of the Existence of Relics 

 of Prehistoric Man m the Auriferous Gravels of the 

 Sierra Nevada, oo ; .Additional Notes on the Santa Cruz 

 'iypotheria, 187 



Singrun (AI.), Novel Rotating Machine using Sulphur 

 Dioxide, 645 



Siphonogamarum, Genera, ad Systema Englerianium con- 

 scripta, Dr. K. W. von Dalla Torre and Dr. H. Harms, 

 Dr. Otto Stapf, 195 



Sipunculids, the Ciliated " Urns " of the, Sir E. Ray 

 Lankester, K.C.B., F.R.S., 318 



Skeat (W. W.), Traces of Totemism in the Malay 

 Peninsula, 553 



Skinner (A.), Small Simple Microscope by Cary, 261 



Skinner (Sidney), Chemical Analysis of Water from Dew 

 Ponds, 30 



Sl-;y-coloured Clouds, the, T. W. Backhouse, 127 



Sky-coloured Clouds or Twilight Glows, the, T. W. Back- 

 house, 3(57 



Sky Glows, the, W. F. Denning, 247 



Sladen Trust Expedition to Melanesia, the Perc} , Dr. A. C. 

 Haddon, F.R.S., 393 



Slater (H. Kelsall), Geological Survey in India, 470 



Slator (Dr. .A.), Problems of Fermentation, 590 



Sleeping Sickness, the -Acetyl Derivative of .Atoxyl in, 

 Paul Salmon, 216 



Slug Testacella, Appearance of the, in a Flooded District, 

 M. D. Hill, 8 



Smirnow (Dr. D.), the Daily \'ariation of the Potential 

 Gradient in the Atmosphere, no 



Smirnow (Mr.), Blood Serum Favours Infection by Micro- 

 organisms, 675 



Smith (Miss A. J.), .Acids as Accelerators in the Acetyla- 

 tion of .Amino Groups, 118 



Smith (Captain Dorrien), Flora of the Auckland Isles, 304 



Smith (F. E.), Comparison of the Board of Trade Ampere- 

 standard Balance with Ayrton-Jones Current Weigher 

 and Electromotive Force of Standard Cells, 92 



Smith (Geoffrey), the Anaspidiidas and other Fresh-water 

 Crustacea from Tasmania, 624 



Smith (G. -Albert), Kinematography in Natural Colours, 

 21 



Smith (Prof. G. Elliot, F.R.S.), on the -Antiquity of 

 Mummification in Egypt — a Correction, 342 ; -Anthropo- 

 logical Work in Egvpt, 681 ; Mummification in Egypt, 

 681 



Smith (Dr. G. F. Herbert), Rcfractomcter for Rapid 

 Determination of the Refractive Indices of Faceted Gem- 

 stones, 16 ; Schwartzembergite and the Drawing of 

 Light-figures, 287 



Smith (Henry G.), the Elastic Substance occurring on 

 .Shoots and A^oung Leaves of Eucalyptus corymhosa and 

 some .Angophora, 536 



Smith (R. B.), Death of, 640 



Smith (\^'arren D.), Mineral Resources of the Philippine 

 Islands, 516 



Snape (Nellie). Spore Formation in the Genus Chi-^toceros, 

 262 



Sneyd (Ralph de Tunstall), Ruthless Extermination, 508 



Snow (Dr. Francis Huntington), Death and Obituary 

 Notice of, 576 



Social Anthropology, Prof. J. G. Frazer, 233 



Sociologv : an Investigation of the Sociologv and Religion 

 of the' Veddas. Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 201 ; the 

 Percy Sladen Trust Expedition to Melanesia, Dr. -A. C. 

 Haddon, F.R.S., 393 



•Sodium, Electrical .Action of, Charles E. S. Phillips, 127 



Sodium, an Emanation from, Charles E. S. Phillips, 79 



.Soil Exhaustion, Crop Rotation and, F. Fletcher, 402 



Soils, their Nature and Management, Primrose McConnell, 



Soils, Fertilitv of, as affected bv Manures, Frank D 



Gardner, 402 

 Sola (J. Comas), Saturn's Rings, 678 



