756 INDEX. 
Secondary school curriculum in France, 
the, with particular reference to in- 
struction in modern languages, by 
Prof. Léon Morel, 719. 
Secondary schools, the curricula of, report 
on, 422. 
conditions of science work in, by 
R. E. Thwaites, 720. 
Secular stability, Prof. H. Lamb on, 439. 
SepG@wick (Prof. A.) on the occupation 
of a table at the marine laboratory, 
Plymouth, 346. 
on the occupation of a table at the 
zoological station at Naples, 346. 
on zoology organisation, 350. 
*SrE (Dr. T. J. J.), results of recent 
researches on the physics of the earth, 
468. 
SEELEY (Prof. H. G.) on the structure 
of the mandible in a South African 
labyrinthodont, 505. 
Seismological investigations, twelfth re- 
port on, 83. 
Seismology and mountain building, by 
Prof. F. Frech, 515. 
*SELIGMANN (Dr. C. G.), the dances of 
British New Guinea, 647. 
and T. A. JOYCE on some new types 
of prehistoric objects in British New 
Guinea, 640. 
SEWARD (A. C.) on the fauna and flora 
of the Trias of the British Isles, 298. 
onthe fossil flora of the Transvaal,345, 
——on the structure of fossil plants, 408. 
on South African cycads and on 
nelvitschia, 408. 
-—— on marsh vegetation, 409. 
Sex in the crustacea, with special 
reference to hermaphroditism, by 
Geofirey Smith, 543. 
Sexual cells, the effect of the sera and 
antisera on the development of the, 
- interim report on, 350. 
SHAND (A. F.) on anthropometric wm- 
vestigation in the British Isles, 354. 
SHARP (Dr. D.) on investigations in the 
Indian Ocean, 351. 
SHAw (Dr. W. N.) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 73. 
on the investigation of the wpper 
atmosphere by means of kites, 99. 
—— on some recent developments of the 
method of forecasting by means of 
synoptic charts, 463. 
SHEPPARD (Thomas) on the fossiliferous 
drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 
shire, §c., 325. 
and J. W. STATHER on a new 
section in the glacial gravels of 
Holderness, 515. 
SHERRINGTON (Prof. C. 8.) on the 
conditions of health essential to the 
carrying on of the work of instruction 
in schools, 421, 
SHERRINGTON (Prof. C. 8.), spinal re- 
flexes, 667. 
SHIPLEY (A. E.) on zoology organisa- 
tion, 350. 
—— on the curricula of secondary schools, 
422, 
SHORE (Dr. L. E.) on the duetless 
glands, 400. 
SHRUBSALL (Dr. F.C.) on anthropometric 
investigation in the British Isles, 354. 
the aims and function of anthro- 
pometry in relation to the school, 705. 
Stppons (A. W.) on the teaching of 
elementary mechanics, 97. 
Sigynne of Herodotus, the, by Prof. 
J. L. Myres, 644. 
SIMPSON (Lieut.-Col.) on the effect of 
climate upon health and disease, 403. 
StmrotH (Prof. H.), the pendulation 
theory in relation to geographical 
distribution, 544. 
_— -skin varieties of Cricetus frwmen- 
tarius of Thuringia, 550. 
Sirrpr (Dr. W. de) on a remarkable 
periodic solution of the restricted 
problem of three bodies, 446. 
SJ6GREN (Hj.), the iron ore supply of the 
Scandinavian peninsula, 332. 
Skull, the thickness of the, in mammalia, 
by Prof. R. J. Anderson, 546. 
Small holdings of Worcestershire, Prof. 
Kirkaldy on the, 600. 
Small occupying ownerships, by Rt. Hon. 
J. Collings, 597. 
*SmiTH (C. Michie), a mountain obser- 
vatory in South India, 465. 
SmrirH (F. E.) on the present condition 
of the work on electric units at the 
National Physical Laboratory, 75. 
SmitH (Geoffrey), sex in the crustacea, 
with special reference to hermaphro- 
ditism, 543. 
SmitH (H. Bompas) and Prof. M. E. 
SADLER, the English scholarship 
system, 707. 
SmirH (W. G.) on the registration o 
botanical photographs, 4\7. 
SMITHELLS (Prof. A.), Address to the 
Chemical Section, 469. 
SMURTHWAITE (T. E.), the six races of 
mankind: their mental capabilities 
and political and commercial ten- 
dencies, 652. 
SmyTH (John), the application of water 
power, and how to secure the greatest 
efficiency in its working, 628. 
Sociological definitions, some, by Dr. 
W. #H. R. Rivers, 653. 
Soppy (F.) and T. D. MACKENZIE 
pseudo-high vacua, 440. 
Son~uas (Prof. W. J.) on the erratic 
blocks of the British Isles, 329. 
— on the intimate structure of 
crystals, 481. 
