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REPORT — 1900. 



ewage, Bradford, and its treatment, 



F. W. Richardson on, 707. 

 , the pollution of sea-water by, the 



relation of Ulva latissima to, Prof. 



Letts and J. Hawthorne on, 935. 

 sludge, the utilisation of, Prof. 



W. B. Bottomlej^ on, 709. 



Seward (A. C.) on botanical evidence 

 bearing on the climatic and other 

 physical conditions under which coal 

 was formed, 748. 



on the Jurassic flora of East York- 

 shire, 765. 



and Elizabeth Dale on the 



structure and affinities of DiiJteris 

 covjvgata, and on the geological history 

 of the Dipteridinje, 946. 



Shaep (D.) on tlie zoology of the Sand- 

 wich Islands, 398. 



Shaw (W. N.) on electrolysis and electro- 

 chemistry, 34. 



on practical electrical standards, 5i. 



Shelford (R.), observations on mimicry 

 in Bornean insects by. Prof. E. B. 

 Poulton on, 795. 



Sheeeington (Prof. C. S.) on the 

 2)hysiological effects of jiepUme and its 

 precursors 7vhen introduced into the 

 circulation, 457. 



*Shop buildings, E. R. Clark on, 882. 



Shore (L. E.) on the effect of chorda 

 stimulatin7i on the volume of the sub- 

 maxillary gland, 458. 



Shove (R. F.) on the structure of the 

 stem and root of Anglopteris evecta, 

 939. 



Siberian railway, C. R. Beazley on the, 

 814. 



SiDGWiCK (The late Prof. H.) on state 

 monopolies in other countries, 436. 



Silchester excavation. Report on the, 466. 



Silicates in igneous rocks, the order of 

 the formation of the. Prof. J. Joly on, 

 730. 



SiHcides of the alkaline earths and silico- 

 acetylene discovered by the use of the 

 electric furnace, C. S. Bradley on, 699. 



Silver, the sensitiveness of, to light, 

 Maj.-Gen. J. Waterhouse on, 706. 



Skeat (W. W.) on the Natural History 

 and Ethnographu of the Malay Penin- 

 sula, 393. 



Skeleton, human, developmental changes 

 in the, from the point of view of An- 

 thropology, Dr. D. Waterston on, 904. 



Skeletons, ancient Egyptian, perforate 

 humeri in, Prof. A. Macalister on, 908. 



Skin-marks, tattooing. Sec, H. Ling Roth 

 on, 907. 



Skinner (S.) 07i electrolysis and electro- 

 chemistry, 34. 



Smith (E. A.) on the present state of our 

 knowledge of the zoology of the Sandwich 

 Islands, 398. 



Smithells (Prof. A.) on the teaching of 

 Science in Mementary Schools, 187. 



on the movements of ^mderground 



waters of Craven, 346. 



*Smoke, Dr. J. B. Cohen on, 707. 



in the north of England, the in- 

 fluence of, on plants, A. Wilson on, 930. 



Snow ripples, Yaughan Cornish on, 816. 



Solar radiation. Interim report on, 36. 



Sollas (Igerna B. J.) on yaiadita from 

 the Upper Rhsetic of Redland, near 

 Bristol, 752. 



(Prof. W. J.) on the erratic blocks 



of the British Isles, 343. 



, Address to the Section of Geology 



by, 711. 



— — on a possible coalfield in the London 

 basin, 739. 



Song-thrush (Turdus musicus) and White 

 Wagtail ( Motacilla alba), the miqratory 

 habits of the, W. Eagle Clarke mi, 403. 



South African war, some economic con- 

 sequences of the, L, L. Price on, 847. 



Space, multiple, the use in applied 

 mechanics of, H. S. Carslaw on, 644. 



Specira,absorption, and chemicalconstitu- 

 tion of organic bodies, Report on the 

 rclatutn betn-cen, 151. 



—— of the elements ayid compounds, wave- 

 length tables of the, Report on, 193. 



a method of comparing correspon- 

 dences between, H. Ramage on, 628. 



Spectroscopy, the bihli<\"ra'phy of , Interim 

 report on, 150. 



*Spectrum, solar, the infra-red of the, 

 Dr. S. P. Langley on, 659. 



Staffordshire, North, rapid changes in the 

 thickness and character of the Coal- 

 Measures of, W. Gibson on, 743. 



Stapleton (H. E.) and Dr. S. Ruhe- 

 MANN on the synthesis of benzo-7- 

 pyrone, 703. 



on the combination of thiophenol 



and guaiacol with the esters of the 

 acetylene series, 704. 



Star positions on photographic plates, a 

 cheap form of micrometer for deter- 

 mining, Prof. H. H. Turner on, 676. 



Starch, tlie formation of, from glyoollic 

 aldehyde (diose), H. Jackson on, 934. 



Starling (Prof. E. H.) on the compara- 

 tive histology of the cerebral cortex, 453. 



on electrical changes in mammalian 



nerve, 455. 



on tlie eff ct of chorda stimulation 



on the volume of the submaxillary gland, 

 458. 



State monopolies in other countries. In- 

 terim report on, 436. 



Stathbb (J. W.) t)» the erratic blocks 

 of the British Isles, 343. 



on the source and distribution of 



the far-travelled boulders of East 

 Yorkshire, 759. 



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