INDEX. 



907 



♦Saunders (Miss Edith), results of 

 some cross-breeding experiments with 

 plants, 853. 



ScAMMELL (E. T.), the forest resources 

 of Australia available for British com- 

 merce, 862. 



SCHAFER (Prof. E. A.) on the state of 

 solution ofproteids, 304. 



on the microchemistry of cells, 310. 



ScHARFF (Dr. R. F.) on the ex2)loration 

 of the Edenvale caves, co. Clare, 183. 



School children of Scotland, report on a 

 2)igmcntation survey of the, 415. 



School curricula, Prof. M. E. Sadler on, 

 876. 



Prof. J. Adams on, 878. 



T. E. Page on, 879. 



G. F. Daniell on, 880. 



School curricula with special reference to 

 commercial education, J. L. Paton on, 

 885 



W. C. Fletcher on, 886. 



Schuster (Prof. A.) on the invest iy at i<m 

 of the vpper atmosphere Iry means of 

 idtei, 31. 



. . on magnetic observations at Fal- 

 mouth, 32. 



. ^. on practical electrical standards, 



33. 



on wave -length tables of the spectra 



of the elements and compounds, 87. 



cosmical radio-activity, 538. 



* wave-propagation in a dispersive 



medium, 569. 



radiation through a foggy atmo- 

 sphere, 573. 



Science, the teaching of, in elementary 

 schools, report on, 429. 



SCLATER (Dr. P. L.) on the compilation 

 of an index generwn et specieruin 

 animalium, 288. 



on the zoology of the Sandwich 



Islands, 305. 



♦Scotland, the south of, the metal- 

 liferous deposits of, by J. G. and W. 

 Goodchild, 668. 



Scott (Dr. D. H.) on the Cyanophycecc, 

 419. 



* and Prof. F. W. Oliver, the seed 



of lyginodendron, 859. 



Scott-Blliot (Prof. G. F.) on botanical 

 photograpM, 416. 



Screw gauge, the British Association, 

 report on, 378. 



Sea coast of the United Kingdom, observa- 

 tions on changes in the, report on, 

 258. 



Sedgwick (A.) on the occupation of a 

 table at the Zoological Station at 

 Naples, 282. 



on the coral reefs of the Indian 



region, 305. 

 Seismological investigation, seventh report 

 on, 77. 



' Self-induction ' du silicium, le spectre 



de, et ses comparaisons astronomiques, 



Comte A. de Gramont sur, 620. 

 Senier (Prof. A.) on acridines, 616. 

 Sbnnett (A. R.) on the resistance of 



road vehicles to traction, 365. 

 the potentialities of applied science 



in a garden city, 745. 

 Septal sequence in the coral siderastrrea, 



by Dr. J. E. Duerden, 687. 

 Series motors, a method for finding the 



efficiency of, by E. Wilson, 777. 

 Seward (A. C.^on the fauna and fiora of 



the Trias of the British Isles, 219. 

 on the teaching of botany in schools. 



420. 



■ fossil floras of South Africa, 661. 



■ Address to the Botanical Section by. 



824. 



Seymour (H. J.), supplementary list of 

 minerals occurring in Ireland, 671. 



*Shackleton (Lieut. E.), the British 

 Antarctic expedition, 716. 



Shanny (Bhmnius pholis, L.), Prof. W. C. 

 Mcintosh on the eggs of the, 697. 



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

 Sandtvich Islands, 305. 



Shaw (Dr. W. N.) on practical electrical 

 standards, 33. 



on the investigation of the vpper 



atmosphere by means ofhites, 31. 



Address to the Sub-section of As- 

 tronomy and Meteorology, 541. 



Shaw (Mrs. W. N.) on the influence of 

 examinations, 434. 



Shenstone (W. a.) on the possibility of 

 making special reports more available 

 than at present, 169. 



on the influence of ej'aminations, 



434. 



Sheppard (Thomas) on the estvarine 

 deposits at Xirmington, Lincolnshire, 

 218. 



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

 ditions of health essential to the carry- 

 ing on of the work of imiruction in 

 schools, 455. 



t and Dr. A. S. Grunbaum, the cere- 

 brum of apes, 700. 



Shoolbred (J. N.) on electrical propul- 

 sion as the general means of transport, 

 779. 



on t\ie tidal regime of the River 



Mersey, 784. 



tSiciutl Indians of British Columbia, the 

 ethnology of the, C. Hill Tout on, 

 823. 



fSiEBERT (Otto) and A. W. Howitt on 

 the legends of the Dieri and kindred 

 tribes of Australia, 823. 



Sieve tubes of angiosperms, the histiology 

 of the, by A. W. Hill, 854. 



SiLBERRAD (Dr. O.) OH essential oils, 

 614. 



