890 



REPORT — 1901. 



Sakueai (Prof. Joji) on some points in 

 chemical education, 612. 



Salomons (Sir D.) on the resistance of 

 road vehicles to traction, 402. 



Salt, the circulation of, and its geological 

 bearings, W. Ackroyd on, 654. 



Salt solutions, the methods for the deter- 

 mination of hydrolytic dissociation of, 

 Dr. R. C. Farmer on, 240. 



♦Sanderson (Sir J. Burden) on the use 

 of the telephone for investigating the 

 rhythmic phenomena in muscle, 816. 



Sandwich Islands, the zoology of the. 

 Eleventh report on, 352. 



Sarawak swords, a provisional classifica- 

 tion of, R. Shelford on, 804. 



SCHAFEB (Prof. E. A.) on the micro- 

 chemistry of cells, 445. 



on hone marrow, 447. 



SCHAEFi' (Dr. R. F.) on the exploration 

 of caves in Ireland, 282. 



Schists, crystalline, of the southern 

 Highlands, P. Macnair on, 633. 



School education, the influence of the 

 Universities on, Rt. Rev. J. Percival 

 on, 448. 



Schuster (Prof. A.) on determining mag' 

 netic force at sea, 29. 



onpractical electrical standards, 31. 



on radiation from a source of light 



in a magnetic field, 39. 



on wave-length tables of the spectra 



of the elements and compounds, 79. 

 on the discharge of electricity 



through mercury vapour, 531. 

 Science, the teaching of, in elementary 



schools. Report on, 458. 

 ScLATEK (Dr. P. L.) on the present state 



of our knowledge of the zoology of the 



Sandwich Islands, 352. 



on the compilation, of an index 



generum et specierum animalium, bfi2. 



Scott (Dr. D. H.) on a primitive type- of 



structure in Calamites, 849. 

 Scott Elliot (G. F.) on the effects of 



vegetation in the valley and plains of 



the Clyde, 718. 

 on the strength and resistanci- to 



pressure of certain seeds and fruits, 



852. 

 Screw gauge, the Rritish Association, 



Tleport on, 407. 

 Secular inequalities, the equation of, 



T. J. I'A. Bromwich on, 553. 

 Sedgwick (A.) on the occupation of a 



table at the Zoological Station at 



Naples, 354. 



— on the coral reefs of the Indian 

 region, 363. 



on investigations made at the Marine 



Biological Laboratory at Plymouth, 376. 



Seeds of Mthiotesta and Stephanosper- 

 mum, points in the structure of, Prof. 

 F. W. OUver on, 851. 



Seeds and fruits, the strength and resist- 

 ance to pressure of certain, G. F. 

 Scott Elliot on, 852. 



Seismograph as a sensitive barometer, 

 F. Napier Denison on the, 577. 



Seismological investigation. Sixth report 

 on, 40. 



Semicarbazides, the existence of certain, 

 in more than one modification, Dr. G. 

 Young on, 609. 



Sknnett (A. R.) on the resistance of 

 road vehicles to traction, 402. 



S enter (G.) and Prof. W. Ramsay on 

 hydrostatic pressure, 529. 



and M. W. Travers on a compari- 

 son of the constant volume and con- 

 stant pressure scales for hydrogen 

 between 0° and - 190° C, 546. 



Sewage, changes occurring in, treated in 

 bacteria beds. Prof. Letts and R. F, 

 Blake on, 601. 



* , humus and irreducible residue in 



the bacterial treatment of. Dr. S. 

 Eideal on, 603. 



Sewaed (A. C.) on a chapter of plant- 

 evolution : Jurassic floras, 856. 



- — - on the structure and origin of jet, 

 856. 



and Sybille O. Foed on the ana- 

 tomy of Todea, with an account of the 

 geological history of the Osmundacese, 

 847. 



Sexual cells, the heterotypical division 

 in the maturation phases of the. Dr. 

 T. H. Bryce on, 685. 



reproduction in relation to varia- 

 tion, J. Y. Simpson on, 688. 



Sharp (D.) 07i the zoology of the Sand- 

 wich Islands, 352. 



Shaw (W. N.) on practical electrical 

 standards, 31. 



on the effect of sea temperature 



upon the seasonal variation of air 

 temperature of the British Isles, 560. 



on weather maps, 725. 



and E. Waley Cohen on the 



seasonal variation of the atmospheric 

 temperature of the British Isles and 

 its relation to wind-direction, 558. 



Shelford (R.) on some Bornean insects, 

 689. 



on a provisional classification of 



the swords of the Sarawak tribes, 

 804. 



^Sherrington (Prof. C. S.) on an ex- 

 periment on the motor cortex of the 

 monkey, 816. 



Shipping subsidies, Benedict W. Gins- 

 burg on, 743. 



Sieve tubes of Pinus, the histology of 

 the, A. W. Hill on, 835. 



Silchester excavation. Report on the, 425. 



*Siltirian and Carboniferous flora of the 

 Hartz, Prof. H. Potonie on, 851. 



