INDEX. 



891 



Silurian and Ordovician rocks of N.W. 



Ireland, the relations of the, to the 



great metamorphic series, J. R. Kilroe 



and A. McHenry on, 636. 

 Simpson (J. Y.) on the relation of 



binary fission and conjugation to 



variation, 688. 

 Singkep commutator, David P. Todd on 



the, 541. 

 Singular points of analytic functions, a 



criterion for the recognition of. Prof. 



Mittag-Leffler on, 549. 

 Skbat (W. W.) 0)1 the Natural Histoiij 



and Ethnography of the Malay Penin- 

 sula, 411. 

 on the wild tribes of the Malay 



Peninsula, 803. 

 Skeleton, human, found in the stone circle 



of Arbor Low, Br. J. E. Gar son on, 



438. 

 of Hen Nekht, C. S. Myers on the, 



797. 

 Skinnek (S.) on a comparison of silver 



deposited in voltameters contai^iing 



different solvents, 32. 

 Skull, human, found in peat in the bed 



of the river Orwell, Miss N. Layard on, 



789. 

 Skye, Tertiary igneous eruptions in, the 



sequence of, A. Harker on, 636. 

 Smart (Prof. W.) on the effect of legisla- 

 tion regulating women's labour, 399. 



* on housing, 753. 



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



knowledge of the zoology of the Sandwich 



Islaiids, 352. 

 (E. Shrapnell) on the resistance of 



road vehicles to traction, 402. 



(G. F. Herbert) on the structure of 



crystals, 297. 



(Prof. Michie) on underground tem- 



perature, 64. 



(W. G.) on methods and objects of 



a botanical survey of Scotland, 720. 

 Smithells (Prof. A.) on the movements 

 of underground waters of N. W. York- 

 shire, 337. 



on the teaching of Science in Ele- 

 mentary Schools, 458. 



Solid, hot, radiation of heat and light 

 from a. Dr. J. T. Bottomley on, 

 562. 



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

 of the British Isles, 283. 



on the structure of crystals, 297. 



on the investigation of fossil 



remains by serial sections, 643. 



Solutions, the flow of, in plant stems. 

 Prof. R. J. Anderson on, 846. 



* , the freezing points of certain 



dilute, E. H. Griffiths on, 530. 



♦Solvents, the influence of, on the rota- 

 tion of optically active compounds. Dr. 

 T. S. Patterson on, 614. 



SOMEBVAIL (Alex.) on the occurrence 

 of diorite associated with granite at 

 Assouan, Upper Egypt, 663. 



Son- and brother-in-law, the functions of 

 the, in Torres Straits, Dr. Rivers on, 

 800. 



Sounding and ground-collecting appara- 

 tus, Prof. G. Gilson on a, 696. 



♦Soundings, recording, by photography, 

 J. Dillon on, 773. 



Specific heat of water, the variation of 

 the. Prof. H. L. Callendar on, 34. 



heats of metals at low temperatures, 



a method of determining, T. G. Bed- 

 ford and C. F. Green on, 544. 



Spectra of the elements and compowids, 

 wave-length tables of the. Report on, 79. 



—— absorjrtion, and chemical constitu- 

 tion of organic bodies, Beport on the 

 relation between, 208. 



♦Spectroscope, echelon, for magneto- 

 optic observation. Prof. A. Gray and 

 Dr. W. Stewart on an, 569. 



Spectroscopy, the bibliography of. Final 

 report on, 155. 



♦Spiierical trigonometry. Prof. A. G. 

 Greenhill and C. V Boys on, 551. 



♦Spleen, Has the, a hasmopoietic func- 

 tion ? By D. Noel Paton, L. Gulland, 

 and L. J. S. Fowler, 818. 



Standard of value, the postulates of the, 

 W. Warrand Carlile on, 741. 



Star photographs, the determination of 

 constants of. Prof. H. H. Turner on, 

 543. 



Stathek (J. W.) on the erratic blocks 

 of the British Isles, 283. 



Stebbing (Rev. T. R. R.) on the compila- 

 Hon of an index generum et specierum 

 animalium, 362. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee^ 465. 



Stellaria holostea and allied species, 

 J. Paterson on, 833. 



♦Stewaet (Dr. W.) and Prof. A. Grat 

 on a new electro-magnet and an 

 echelon spectroscope for magneto- 

 optic observations, 569. 



Stirling (James) on some hornblende 

 porphyrites of Victoria (Australia), 

 663. 



fStone age of man, the chronology of 

 the, with special reference to his co- 

 existence with an Ice age. Dr. W. 

 Allen Sturge on, 794. 



Stone Circles, Beport on investigations of 

 the age of, 427. 



imj)lenunts excavated at Arbor Lorn, 



H. Balfour on, 437. 



Stoney (Dr. G. J.) on the interference 

 of light from independent sources, 

 570. 



Strahan (A.) on undergromid tempera- 

 ture, 64. 



