INDEX. 
Sorghum, the cotyledon of, as a sense 
organ, F. Darwin on, 684. 
Souterrains in Ulster, an account of some, 
by Mrs. Mary Hobson, 645. 
South African cycads, interim report on, 
and on welwitschia, 408. 
South African labyrinthodont, the struc- 
ture of the mandible in a, Prof. H. G. 
Seeley on, 505. 
South African strata, the correlation and 
age of, interim report on, and on the 
question of a uniform stratigraphical 
nomenclature, 328. 
*South Seas, religion and custom in the, 
by O. Bainbridge, 647. 
Sparta, excavations at, in 1907, by R. M. 
Dawkins, 647. 
Spectroscopy, the use of calcite in, Prof. 
W. M. Hicks on, 458. 
SPENCER (Dr. J. W.) recession of the 
Niagara Falls, 572. 
Spinal reflexes, by Prof. C. 8. Sherrington, 
667. 
*Spiracle in sharks and rays, functions of 
the, by A. D. Darbishire, 540. 
Spirocheetes, the movements of, as seen 
in S. balbianii and 8. anodonta, by 
H. B. Fantham, 554. 
Spirophyllum ferruginewm (Ellis), the 
recent addition to the thread bacteria, 
the phylogenetic connexions of, by 
David Ellis, 693. 
Splash of a drop, an unrecorded and re- 
markable feature in the, Prof. A. M. 
Worthington on, 461. 
Stannon and Fernacre stone circles, Last 
Cornwall, on the survey of the, by 
A. St. G. Gray, 369. 
STANSFIELD (H.) on the echelon spec- 
troscope and the resolution of the 
green mercury line, 455. 
STARLING (Prof. EH. H.) on the ‘ metabolic 
balance sheet’ of the individual tissues, 
401. 
STATHER (J. W.) on the fossiliferous drift 
deposits at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, 
Se., 325. . 
on the erratic blocks of the British 
Isles, 329. 
—— and T, SHEPPARD on a new section 
in the glacial gravels of Holderness, 
515." 
Statistics and Economic Science, Address 
to the Section of, by Prof. W. J. 
Ashley, 579. 
STEBBING (Rey. T. R. R.) on the work of 
the Corresponding Societies Committee, 
29. 
on the occupation of a table at the 
zoological station at Naples, 346. 
—— on the compilation of an index 
generum et specierum animalium, 
347, 
—— on zoology organisation, 350. 
757 
Stone circles, the age of, report on ex- 
plorations to ascertain, 368, 
—— the Lernacre and Stannon, East 
Cornwall, H. St. G. Gray onthe survey 
of, 369. 
Stoney (Dr. G. J.) on practical elee- 
trical standards, 73. 
Storr (Mrs. A. B.) on models of three- 
dimensional sections of regular hyper- 
solids in space of four dimensions, 460. 
STRACEY (Bernard), the north-west 
district of Charnwood Forest, 503. 
STRAHAN (A.) on life-zones in the British 
carboniferous rocks, 316. 
on the quantity and composition of 
rainfall and of lake and river discharge, 
353. 
STRANGWAYS (C. Fox) on the geology of 
Leicestershire, 503. 
Stratigraphical nomenclature, the ques- 
tion of a uniform, interim report on, 
328. 
*STRONG (Dr. W. M.) on British New 
Guinea, 578. 
Strontia, boulders of, in the Upper 
Triassic marls of Abbots Leigh, near 
Bristol, Herbert Bolton and C. J. Water- 
fall on the occurrence of, 517. 
*STRUTT (Hon. R. J.) helium and radio- 
activity in common ores and minerals, 
439. 
STUART (C. M.) on anthropometric inves- 
tigation in the British Isles, 354. 
on the curricula of secondary schools, 
422. 
Subsistence farming and producing for 
a market, the importance of the dis- 
tinction between, in connection with 
small holdings, by Dr. W. Cunningham, 
599. 
Substances which form three different 
liquid phases, Dr. F. M. Jaeger on, 486. 
Sun-spots, the temperature of, by Rev. 
A. L. Cortie, 465. 
Sweating and legislation, by L. G. C. 
Money, 597. 
Sykes (Mark), the Kurdish tribes of 
Asiatic Turkey, 574. 
a Tramian tribes of the Ottoman Em- 
pire, 644. 
SYMINGTON (Prof. J.) on anthropometric 
investigation in the British Tsles, 354. 
Syria, North, recent explorations in, by 
Prof, J. Garstang, 652. 
TANSLEY (A. G.) on marsh vegetation, 
409. 
—— on the registration of botanical pho- 
tographs, 417. 
Technical training of the rank and file, 
by J. G. Legge, 726. 
THANE (Prof. G. D.) on anthropometric 
investigation in the British Isles, 354. 
