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REPORT— 1902. 



Schuster (Prof. A.) o>i magnetie obser- 

 vations at Falmouth, 75. 

 on wacc-length tables of the spectra 



of the elements and comjjounds, 137. 

 * on the prevention of a deposit of 



dew on the lenses of a projecting 



lantern; 511. 

 Address to the Department of 



Astronomy and Cosmical Physics, 512. 

 Science, the teaching of, in elementary 



schools^ report on, 481. 

 *Scienue of the workshop, the, by W. 



Taylor, 735. 

 SCLATBR (Dr. P. L.) 071 the compilation 



qf an index generum et specierum 



animaliwni, 283. 

 . on the zoology of the Sandwich 



Islands, 284. 

 Scott (Dr. D. H.), sporangiophores as a 



clue to affinities among pteridophyta, 



810. 

 Scott (Mrs. Bina), the movements of 



the flower-buds of Sparmannia afri- 



cana, 803. 

 Scott (Dr. W. R.), the position of 



economics and the applied sciences in 



a proposed university training of per- 

 sons intended for a commercial life, 



696. 

 Scott-Elliot (Prof. G. F.) o)i botanical 



photographs, 471. 

 Scottish national antarctic expedition, 



W. S. Bruce on the, 686. 

 Screw gauge, the British Asseciation, 



report on, 350. 

 Screws, matrix notation in the theory of, 



by R. W. H. T. Hudson, 528. 

 Sea-urchin, the common (^Echinus escu- 



leiitus), the development of, by Prof. 



E. W. MacBride, 647. 

 Seals, a hitherto unrecorded element in 



the occipital bone of. Prof. Cleland on, 



646. 

 Sedgwick (A.) ott the occupation of a 



table at the Zoological Station at 



Naples, 259. 

 on investigations made at the Marine 



Biological Laboratorij. Pbpnouth, 



271. ' 

 on the coral reefs of tlie Indian 



region, 284. 

 Sedimentary deposits, the original form 



of. Rev. J. F. Blake on, 603. 

 Seeds, resistance of, to high tempera- 

 tures, by Dr. H. H. Dixon, 805. 

 * ancient and modern, Prof. F. W. 



Oliver on, 813. 

 Seeley (Prof. H. G.) on the registration 



of type specimens of British fossils, 



210. 

 fossils from cretaceous strata in 



the Salt Range of India, 604. 

 Selsmologlcal investigation, seventh report 



on, 59. 



Sbnnett (A. R.) 0)1 the resistdnee of 

 road vehicles to traction, 314. 



♦Sev^^aed (A. C.) and E. N. Arbee, fossil 

 M2)a fruits from Belgium, 808. 



Seymoue (H. J.), preliminary list of the 

 minerals occurring in Ireland, 598. 



Shaep (Dr. D.) on the zoology of the 

 Satidivich Islands, 284. 



•'Shaw (Dr. Cecil) and Prof J. Syming- 

 ton, demonstration of Edinger's ap- 

 paratus for higher magnifications and 

 stronger light, 784. 



*Shaw (Dr. Cyril), a case of paralysis 

 of convergence, 781. 



Shaw (Judge), a British Zollverein, or 

 preferential tariifs within the British 

 Empire, 702. 



Shaw (Dr. W. N.) 07i practical electrical 

 standards, 53. 



on the investigation of the upper 



atmosphere by means of kites, 77. 

 radiation in meteorology, 541. 



*Sheaeee (C.) on early development of 

 the head-kidney in Polygordius and 

 Eupomatus, 661. 



Sherrington (Prof. C. S.) on the con- 

 ditions of health essential to the carry- 

 ing on of tfie work of instruction in 

 schools, 483. 



Shipping combinations, by Dr. B. W. 

 Ginsburg, 698. 



SiDDONS (A. W.) on the teaching of 

 elementary mathematics, 848. 



Silchester excavation, report on the, 453. 



Silurian area of N.E. Ireland, the fossils 

 of the, R. Clark on, 599. 



*Skull modified by acromegaly. Prof. 

 A. F. Dixon on a, 753. 



Smart (Prof. W.) on the economic effect 

 of legislation regulating women' slabour, 

 286.' 



Smedley (Miss Ida), the colour of 

 iodine-containing compounds, 582. 



Smith (Miss A. L.), a disease of the 

 gooseberry, with notes on Botryti* and 

 Sclerotiuvi, 816. 



Smith (E. A.) on. the zoology of the Sand- 

 wich Islands, 284. 



Smith (E. Shrapnell) un the resistance of 

 road vehicles to traction, 314. 



*Smith (M. H.),the importance of jninor 

 details in engineering work, 735. 



Smithells (Prof. A.) on the movements 

 of underground waters of North-west 

 Yorlishire, 224. 



on the teaching of science in ele- 

 mentary schools, 481. 



*Smoke, the prevention of, by J. S. 

 Rayworth, 736. 



Smokeless combustion of bituminous 

 fuel, \V. H. Booth on the, 736. 



Solar radiation recorder, a new, by Dr. 

 W. E. Wilson, 521. 



♦Solignac boiler, W. H. Booth on the, 736. 



