INDEX. 



971 



fRovcE (It. H.), the causes of wear in 

 motor vehicle machinery, 829. 



RoYDS (T.), the grating spectrum of 

 radium emanation, 635. 



further experiments on the consti- 

 tution of the electric spark, 637. 



RiJCKEE (Sir A. W.) on ■practical elec- 

 trical standards, 31. 



0)1 magnetic observations at Fal- 

 mouth Observatory, 55. 



RuDLER (F. W.) on registering and classi- 

 fying viegalithic remains in the British 

 'isles, 341. 



■ on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 536. 



RuHEMANN (Dr. S.) on the transformation 

 of aromatic nitroamines and allied sub- 

 stances, and its relation to substitution 

 in benzene derivatives, 115. 



Rural education, by George Fletcher, 932. 



■ in Irish primary schools, the ])ro- 



blem of, by Rt. Rev. Dr. Foley, 932. 



♦Russell (Robert), the genesis of elliptic 

 functions, COL 



*RuTHEEEORD (Prof. E.), the scintilla- 

 tions of zinc sulphide, 635. 



Sadleb (Prof, M. E.) on anthropometric 

 investigation in the British Isles, 351. 



on changes affecting secondary educa- 

 tion, 525. 



on the curricula of secondary schools. 



526. 



St. Vincent, the soufri^re of : the changes 

 subsequent to the eruption of 1902, b}' 

 Dr. Tempest Anderson, 706. 



Sanctuaries for oiu- native Jfora and fauna, 

 by Mrs. Mary Hobson, 547. 



Sand (Dr. H. J. S.), a demonstration on 

 the rapid electroanalytical seimration 

 of metals, 673. 



Sand and ^lay from otranite, the derivation 

 of, by Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins, 705. 



Sanders (Miss) on the electrical pheno- 

 mena and metabolism of Arum spadices, 

 463. 



Sandiford (P.) and Prof. J. J. Findlay, 

 scientific method in the study of educa- 

 tion, 942. 



Sandwich Islands, the zoology of the, 

 eighteenth report on, 301. 



Sankey (Capt. ) on gaseous explosions, 308. 



the utilisation of peat for making 



gas or charcoal with recovery of by- 

 products, 824. 



Sardinia, archceological and ethnological 

 researches in, report on, 350. 



Sauromatum guttatum, tlie aroid, the con- 

 tractile roots of, by Mrs. D. H. Scott, 

 910. 



Schaeer (Prof. E. A.) on the ductless 

 glands, 440. 



ScHAKFl' (Dr. E. 1<". , tlic Irish horse 

 and its early history, 853 



R. J. UssHER, H. J. Seymour, and 



E. T, Newton on tlie cave of Castle- 

 pook, near Doneraile, co. Cork, 697. 



Sc'HETKLiG (Dr. Haakon), the sculp- 

 tured stones of Norway and their rela- 

 tion to some British monuments, 860. 



Schliifli's double-six, an elementary dis- 

 cussion of, by Prof. A. C. Dixon, 610. 



School gardens, by Miss L. J. Clarke, 931. 



School geography as a mental discipline, 

 by Prof. R. A. Gregory, 762. 



Schuster (Prof. A.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 31. 



on magnetic observations at Fal- 

 mouth Observatory, 55. 



on the investigation of the itpper 



atmosphere by means of kites, 69. 



on urtve-lemjths tables of the spectra 



of the elements, 119. 



Scientific method in the study of educa- 

 tion, by Prof. J. J. Findlay and P. 

 Sandiford, 942. 



ScLATER (Dr. p. L.) on the compilation 

 of an index generum et specierum 

 animalium, 297. 



on the zoology of the Sandwich 



Islands, 301. 



' Scotia,' the voyage of the, scientific 

 results of, by Dr. W. S. Bruce, 764. 



Scott (Dr. D. H.) on the structure of fossil 

 plants, 493. 



071 South African cycads and on 



ivelwitschia, 494. 



Scott (Mrs. D. H.), the contractile roots 

 of the aroid Sauromatum. guttatum, 910. 



— on Bensonites fusiformis, sp. nov., a 



fossil associated with Stauropteris 

 burntiskmdica, P. Bertrand, and on 

 the sporangia of the latter, 915. 



Scottish lochs, temperature conditions in, 

 by E. M. Wedderburn, 626. 



*'Scrutin de ballotage, le,' a generalisa- 

 tion of the question in probabilities 

 known as. Major P. A. MacMahon on, 

 627. 



Secondary education, changes affecting, 

 report on, 525. 



♦Secondary radiation, by Prof. J. A. 

 McCleUand, 635. 



Secondary schools, the curricula of, report 

 on, 526. 



Sedgwick (Prof. A.) on the occupation of 

 a table at the zoological station at Naples, 

 297. 



on the occupation of a table at the 



marine laboratory, Plymouth, 304. 



Seeley (Prof. H. G.) on a fossil reptile 



with a trunk from the Upper Karroo 



rocks of Cape Colony, 713. 

 on distinctions in dentition between 



the fossil reptiha classed as Cynodontia 



and Gomphodontia, 714* 



