834 
Simpson (Dr. Sutherland) causal factors 
jg in the diurnal variation in body tem- 
perature, 648. 
and J. Luenya Kine, the pyramid 
decussation in the sheep, 645. 
—— and Ipa Z. REvELEY, the cortico- 
spinal tract in the guinea-pig, 645. 
;Skimmers or hydroplanes, by Sir 
J. Thornycroft, 563. 
‘Slide rule, the invention of the, Prof. 
F. Cajori on, 391. 
Small holdings and co-operation, by 
Dr. C. R. Fay, 554. 
*SmirH (C. 8B.) hydro-electric power 
plant for the city of Winnipeg, 583. 
‘Smita (E. A.) on the zoology of the Sand- 
wich Islands, 197. 
Smita (F. E.) on practical electrical 
standards, 38. 
‘SmirHetts (Prof. A.) on gaseous explo- | 
sions, 247. 
‘Soil moisture, the functions, availability | 
and conservation of, in crop produc- 
tion, by Prof. F. H. King, 713. 
‘Solar observatory in Australia, a, report 
on establishing, 66. 
‘Sottas (Prof. W. J.) on the 
blocks of the British Isles, 169. 
‘SOMERVILLE (Prof. W.), the relationship 
of manuring to meat production, 703. 
the outlook for timber supplies, 
705. 
‘Sound waves, the photographic registra- 
tion of, by Prof. D. C. Miller, 414. 
the relation of vocal quality to, 
by Dr. T. P. Hall, 404. 
*South African strata, &c., the correlation 
and age of, interim report on, 483. 
South Wales, the glacial phenomena of, 
by Dr. A. Strahan, 475. 
Sparta, the excavations at, of the British 
School at Athens, by R. M. Dawkins, 
625. 
SPEARMAN (Dr.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
erratic 
321. 
Spectroscopic binaries, two curiously 
similar, by J. 8. Plaskett and W. E. 
Harper, 401. 
Spinal cord of the cat, ascending tracts 
in the, by E. G. Peterson, 646. 
Spirea ulmaria, Prof. R. H. Yapp on, 
673. 
Springer (Dr. Alfred), anti-putrescent 
effects of copper salts, 455. 
Starr (Dr. Otto), the history of the 
wheats, 799. 
StaRxine (Prof. E. H.), Address to the 
Physiological Section, 633. 
State university, the activities of the, 
by Dr. W. A. McIntyre, 730. 
STaTHER (J. W.) on the erratic blocks of 
the British Isles, 169. 
on the fossiliferous drift deposits at 
Kirmington, Lincolnshire, &c., 177. 
INDEX. 
Statistics and Economic Science, Address 
to the Section of, by Prof. S. J. 
Chapman, 539. 
STEeBBING (Rev. T. R. R.) on the occupa- 
tion of a table at the zoological station 
at Naples, 191. 
on the compilation of an index 
generum et specierum animalium, 195. 
on zoology organisation, 198. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 325. 
SreBpine (W. P. D.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 325. 
SrerLt-Marirntanp (A. H.), the influence 
of the development of urban conditions 
on public welfare, 553. 
Stellar motions, the law of distribution 
of, by A. 8. Eddington, 402. 
Stellar parallax investigations made at 
the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, 
some results of, by Dr. A. A. Rambaut, 
400. 
*STEPHENS (Major G.), the St. Lawrence 
river, the great imperial highway of 
Canadian transportation, 584. 
Stone circles, the age of, report on ex- 
plorations to ascertain, 271. 
Stoney (Dr. G. J.) on practical electrical 
standards, 38. 
Srrauan (Dr. Aubrey) the glacial 
phenomena of South Wales, 475. 
*Stupart (R. F.), the distribution of 
atmospheric pressure in Canada, 400. 
Sulphur insulation, the effect of light on, 
by F. W. Bates, 405. 
Surface movement of air in certain 
circular storms, the, by J. I. Craig, 
399. 
Sware (Prof. J. M.) and Prof. W. 
LocuHEAD, some injurious insects of 
Canadian forests and methods of con- 
trol, 707. 
Symzs (W. L.) and Dr. A. D. WALLER, 
the comparative physiological power of 
chloroform, ether, and alcohol, gauged 
by intravenous injection, 312. 
*Tables of the moon’s motion, Some new 
methods under trial for, Prof. E. W. 
Brown on, 413. 
Tanstey (A. G.) on the experimental 
study of heredity, 320. 
on the survey of Clare Island, 321. 
Terminal velocity of fall of small spheres 
in air, the, by Prof. J. Zeleny and 
L. A. McKeehan, 407. 
Terrestrial magnetic work, results of 
some recent, by Dr. L. A. Bauer, 398. 
*Texas fever in cattle: its cure by the 
use of drugs, by Dr. S. Hadwen, 504. 
THEOBALD (EF. V.) on the feeding habits of 
British birds, 196. 
Theorems in general analysis, by Prof. 
E. H. Moore, 387. 
