908 



REPOET— 1903. 



Silchester excavation, report on the, 412, 



Silicium, le spectre de ' self-induction ' 

 du, et ses comparaisons astronomiques, 

 Comte A. de Gramont sur, 620. 

 Simultaneous solar and terrestrial phe- 

 nomena, by Sir Norman Lockyer, 549. 



Skulls from the Malay Peninsula, N. 

 Annandale on a collection of, 802. 



Skulls from round barrows in East York- 

 shire, by W. Wright, 801. 



Smart (Prof. W.) on the economic effect 

 of legislation regulating 7vomen's labour, 

 315. 



*Smedley (Miss Ida) on some derivatives 

 of fluorine, 60.S. 



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

 wich Tslatids, ,S05. 



Smith (B. Shrapnel!) 07ithe resistance of 

 road vehicles to traction, 365. 



Smith (F. E.) on the values of the resist- 

 ance of certain standard coils of the 

 British Association, 38. 



on some new mercury standards of 



resistance, 44. 



Smith (Dr. G. Adam) on the economic 

 effect of legislation regulating tromen's 

 labour, 315. 



Smith (H. B. Lees), the new Labour 

 Party in its economic aspect, 744. 



*Smith (Dr. W. G.), the observation of 

 features of vegetation in geographical 

 exploration, 726. 



Smithells (Prof. A.) an the movements 

 of underground waters of North-west 

 Yorkshire, 192. 



mi tlie teaching of science in ele- 

 mentary schools, 429. 



Smyth (John), rainfall on the River 

 Bann, co. Down, at Banbridge, and at 

 Lough Island Reavy Reservoir, 783. 



Sokotra and Abd-el-Kuri, the results ol 

 the expedition to, by Mr. W. O. Grant 

 and Dr. H. O. Forbes, by Dr. H. O. 

 Forbes, 720. 



Solar prominences and corona, a probable 

 relationship between the, by Dr. W. J. 

 S. Lockyer, 680. 



Solar prominences and terrestrial mag- 

 netism, by Rev. A. L. Cortie, 574. 



SOLLAS (Prof. W. J.) on the erratic blocks 

 of the British Isles, 231. 



Solution of proteids, rejiort on the state 

 of, 304. 



SoMEKVAiL (A.) on the base of the 

 keuper in South Devon, 665. 



SOMEKVILLE (Alex.) on investigations in 

 the laboratory of the Marine Biological 

 Association of the West of Scotland at 

 Millport, 308. 



South Africa, fossil floras of, by A. C. 

 Seward, 661. 



Southport, the geology of the country 

 round, by J. Lomas, 654. 



Special reports, report on the possibility 



of making them more available than at 

 present, 169. 



Spectra of the elements and compounds, 

 wave-length tables of the, report on, 87. 



Spectrum, the, of nitrogen, and of the 

 aurora, comparison of, by Dr. A. 

 Paulsen, 575. 



Spherical curves, Harold Hilton on, 559. 



Standard coils of the British Association, 

 F. E. Smith on the values of the resist- 

 ance of certain, 38. 



Stather (J. W.) on the estvarine de- 

 posits at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, 218. 



on the erratic blocks of the British 



Isles,2Sl. 



Statistical methods and the fiscal contro- 

 versy, by A. L. Bowley, 750. 



Statistics and Economic Science, Address 

 to the Section of, by E. W. Brabrook, 

 729. 



Statistics of production and consumption 

 of the United Kingdom, a contribution 

 to the, by S. Rosenbaum, 744. 



Stead's recent researches as to the causes 

 and prevention of brittleness in steel, 

 by Prof. T. Turner, 613. 



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

 tion of an index generuni et speoierum 

 animalium, 288. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 465. 



Steel, brittleness in, Stead's recent re- 

 searches as to the causes and preven- 

 tion of, by Prof. T. Turner, 613. 



Steel, pendulum apparatus for testing, 

 as regards brittleness, by E. G. Izod, 

 787. 



*Stimulus and mechanism as factors of 

 organisation. Prof. Farmer on, 858. 



Stone implements, the occurrence of, in 

 the Thames Valley between Reading 

 and Maidenhead, LI. Treacher on, 

 670. 



Stonehenge, the relation of Coldrum, 

 Kent, to, by G. Clinch, 805. 



Stoney (Dr. G. J.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 33. 



how to exhibit in optical instru- 

 ments the resolution of light into its 

 component undulations of flat wave- 

 lets, and how to employ this resolu- 

 tion as our guide in making and in 

 interpreting experiments, 568. 



Stopes (Mrs. C), palaeolithic imple- 

 ments from the shelly gravel pit at 

 Swanscombe, Kent, 803. 



saw-edged palaeoliths, 804. 



Stopes (Miss M. C.) on the colonisation 



of a dried river-bed, 852. 

 Strahan (A.) on life-zones in the British 



carboniferous rocks, 185. 

 Stboh (A.) on the B.A. screw gauge, 378. 

 Street traffic, modem, the problem of, 



by Lieut.-Col. Crompton, 773. 



