INDEX. 



967 



Stathee (J. W.) on the glacial pheno- 

 mena of the north-east corner of 

 the Yorkshire Wolds, 760. 

 *Stbad (J. E.) on the mutual relations 

 of iron, phosphorus, and carbon, when 

 together in cast iron and steel, 698. 

 *Steam, the wetness of, a new form of 

 calorimeter for measuring, Prof. J. 

 Goodman on, 882. 

 Stebbing (Kev. T. K. R.) on the compila- 

 tion of an index generum et specierum 

 animalium, 392. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 570. 

 *Steel, the internal architecture of, Prof. 

 Arnold on, 882. 



Stem and root of Angiopteris evecta, the 

 structure of the, R. F. Shove on, 939. 



to root-structure, a fourth type of 



transition, occurring in certain mono- 

 cotyledonous seedlings, Ethel Sargant 

 on, 937. 



Stems referred to Araucarioxylan, the 

 primary structure of certain. Dr. D. H. 

 Scott on, 945. 



Stephanos (Cyparissos) on the relations 

 between projective geometry and 

 mechanics, 644. 



♦Stereochemistry, recent developments 

 in, W. J. Pope on, 701. 



Stokes (Sir G. G.) on solar radiation, 

 36. 



(Prof. G. J.) on the sense of effort 



and the perception of force, 912. 



*Stomata, the eifect of the closure of, on 

 the assimilation of plants, Dr. F. F. 

 Blackman and Miss Matthfei on, 934. 



Stone age in Tasmania as related to the 

 history of civilisation, E. B. Tylor on, 

 897. 



age of Borneo, relics of the, Dr. 



A. C. Haddonon, 901. 



— Circles, Interim report on investi- 

 gations of the age of, 461. 



implements of the natives of Tas- 

 mania, J. P. Moir on some, 896. 



Stoney (Dr. G. Johnstone) on solar 

 radiation, 36. 



on practical electrical standards, 53. 



— — on the iniiformity of size of pages of 

 Scientific Societies' pvblications, 45. 



Steahan(A.)o» life-zones in the British 

 Carboniferous rocks, 340. 



on the origin of coal, 746. 



♦Strata, a table of, Dr. H. Woodward on, 

 735. 



Stkoh (A.) on the B.A. screw gaiigc, 436. 



Steoud (Prof. W.) oil determining mag- 

 netic force at sea, 45. 



Stupaet (R. F.) on the Meteorological 

 Observatory at Montreal, 33. 



Submaxillary gland. Report on the ect 

 of chorda stimulation on the vol e of 

 the, 458. 



Sugar beet in England, the economic 



possibilities of the growtli of, A. D. 



Hall on, 841. 

 Sultb (B.) on an ethnological survey of 



Canada, 468, 470. 

 Sun-spot disturbances, the types of, Rev. 



A. L. Cortie on, 675. 

 Suprarenal capsules. Interim report on the 



histology of the, 4.52. 

 ♦Surface tension of mixtures and the 



creeping of liquids. Dr. F, T. Trouton 



on, 628. 

 ♦Surveys, foreign and colonial, E. G. 



Ravenstein on, 811. 

 SwiNBUENE (J.) on the uniformity of size 



of pages of Scientific Societies' puMica- 



tions, 45. 

 ♦Sykes (Mark L.) on mimicry and pro- 

 tective resemblance in insects, 797. 

 Sylviculture, British, S. Margerison on, 



930. 

 ♦Symington (Prof. Johnson) on the 



development of the cetacean flipper, 



789. 

 * on the articulations between the 



occipital bone and atlas and axis in 



the Mammalia, 789. 

 Symons (The late G. J.) on seismological 



investigation, 59. 



on the climatology of Africa, 413. 



on the work of tlte Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 570. 



Tables, Report on mathematical {A new 



Canon Arithmeticus), 461. 

 Tanguay (Abbe) on an ethnological survey 



of Canada, 468. 

 Tansley (A. G.) on conducting tissues 



of Bryophytes, 937. 

 Tasmania, implements of the natives of, 



J. P. Moir on some, 896. 

 the Stone age in, as related to the 



history of civilisation, E. B. Tylor on, 



899. 

 Tattooing and other skin-marks, H. Ling 



Roth on, 907. 

 ♦Taylor (T. H.) on the tracheal system 



of Simulium, a problem in respiration, 



790. 

 Teall (J. J. H.) on the collection of 



photographs of geological interest in 



the United Kingdom, 350. 

 on the plutonic complex of Croc- 



na-Sroine and its bearing on current 



hypotheses as to the genesis of igneous 



rocks, 750. 

 Telephony, wireless, Sir W. H. Preece on. 



638. 

 Temperature, the relations of radia,tion 



to. Dr. J. Larmor on, 657. 

 Terrestrial magnetism and latitude- 

 variation, the connection betwe^ 



J. Halm on, 680. 



