INDEX. 
+St. Lawrence, the, improvements in the 
navigation of, by Lt.-Col. W. P. 
Anderson, 583. 
the great imperial highway of 
Canadian transportation, by Major 
G. Stephens, 584. 
Sanp (Dr. H. J. 8.) on electroanalysis, 
144, 
Sanpers (Miss) on the electrical pheno- 
mena and metabolism of Arum spadices, 
315. 
Sandwich Islands, the zoology of the, 
nineteenth report on, 197. 
Sankry (Capt.) on gaseous explosions, 247. 
Sardinia, archeological and ethnological 
investigations in, report on, 291. 
Sarcent (Walter), manual instruction in 
elementary schools, 726. ; 
Saunpers (Dr. C. E.), wheat breeding in 
Canada, 764. 
Saunpers (Dr. W.) the development of 
the Dominion experimental farms, 704. 
Scuiren (Prof. E. A.) on the ductless 
glands, 293. 
Scuarrr (Dr.) on the survey of Clare 
Island, 321. 
Scumipt (Dr.) on the distribution of 
fresh-water eels, 511. 
*School drawings illustrative of English 
life, exhibit of, by F. 8. Marvin, 725. 
Scuusrer (Prof. A.) on magnetic observa- 
tions at Falmouth Observatory, 36. 
on the investigation of the upper 
atmosphere by means of kites, 37. 
—— on practical electrical standards, 38. 
on establishing a solar observatory 
in Australia, 66. 
{Scuwirzer (J. E.), great engineering 
_ works on the Canadian Pacific Railway, 
584. 
Scrarer (Dr. P. L.) on the compilation 
of an index generum ct specierum 
unimalium, 195. 
on the zoology of the Sandwich 
Islands, 197. 
Scorr (Dr. D. H.) on the structure of fossil 
plants, 320. 
Scorr (Dr. W. R.), is increasing utility 
possible ? 555. 
*Scasonal and storm vertical temperature 
gradients, by Prof. W. J. Humphreys, 
412, 
*Secondary radiation by gamma rays 
oh different metals, Prof. A. 8. Eve, 
on, 405. 
Secondary rays excited in different metals 
by alpha rays, Prof. J. C. McLennan 
on the, 395. 
Secondary school geography in the United 
States, by Prof. R. E, Dodge, 532. 
*Secondary schools, nature study in, 
by Miss L. J. Clarke, 732. 
Sepawick (Prof. A.) on the occwpation of 
wa table at the zoological station at Naples, 
191. 
1909. 
* 
833 
Supe@wick (Prof. A.) on zoology organist- 
lion, 198. 
on the occupation of a table at the 
marine laboratory, Plymouth, 198. 
Seismological investigations, fourteenth 
report on, 48. 
SELIGMANN (Dr. C. 8.) on the preparation 
of a new edition of Notes and Queries 
in Anthropology, 285. 
Seven styles of crystal architecture, the, 
by Dr. A. E. H. Tutton, 736. 
Srewarp (Prof. A. C.) on the fauna and 
flora of the Trias of the British Isles, 150. 
on the structure of fossil plants, 
320. 
Seychelles, the, by J. Stanley Gardiner, 
531. 
Suarp (Dr. D.) on the zoology of the Sand- 
wich Islands, 197. 
on investigations in the Indian 
Ocean, 198. 
Suaw (A, N.) and Dr. H. L, Bronson on 
Clark and Weston standard cells, 396, 
Saw (Dr. W. N.) on the investigation 
of the wpper atmosphere by means of 
kites, 37. 
on practical electrical standards, 38. 
a the thermal structure of the atmo- 
sphere over the British Isles, July 
27-29, 1908, 415. 
SHEPPARD (Thomas) on the fossiliferous 
drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 
shire, &c., 177. 
Sureiey (Dr. A. E.) on the feeding habits 
of British birds, 196. 
on zoology organisation, 198. 
—— Address to the Zoological Section, 
484. 
Suretezy (J. W.) on the size of hailstones 
observed during a storm in Western 
Canada, 400, 
Suore (Dr. L. E.) on the duetless glands, 
293. 
Suorrr (Adam), phases of Oanadian 
labour conditions, 558, 
SurRuBsSALu (Dr. F. C.) on the preparation 
of a new edition of Notes and Queries 
in Anthropology, 285. 
on anthropometric investigation im 
the British Isles, 286. 
—— on archeological and ethnological 
investigations in Sardinia, 291. 
the influences of geographical 
factors on the distribution of racial 
types in Africa, 620. 
ethnographic study of the white 
settlers, 622. 
Suurr (Frank 'T.), chemical character- 
istics of Western prairie soil, 708. 
——— chemical work on Canadian wheat 
and flour, 787. 
Silver and gold ores of Canada, by Prof. 
W. G. Miller, 479. 
Simpson (Lieut.-Ool. R. J. 8.) on the effect 
of climate wpon health and disease, 319. 
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