972 



1NDEX» 



Seiches, rcceiiC reseai'clies on tile cause of, 



by E. M. Wedderburn, 640. 

 Seismological investigations, thirteenth re- 



fori on, CO. 

 ♦Selective permeability of certain seeds, 



the, by Prof. Adrian Brown, 073. 

 Seliomann (Dr. C. G.), the Veddas, 848. 

 Sequence of plant remains in certain peat 



deposits, interim report on, 493. 

 Sequence of studies in the science section 



of the curriculum, report on the, 52G. 

 Seward (Prof. A. C.) on the fauna and 



flora of the Trias of the. British Isles, 269. 



on marsh vegetation, 492. 



■ on the structure of fossil plants, 493. 



on South African crjcads and on 



weltvitschia, 494. 



Sex, determination of, discussion on, 738. 



, , L. Doncaster on, 738. 



Sexton (F. P.) and Dr. J. A. Haeker on 

 the efi'ect of pressure on tlie boiling- 

 point of sulphur, 621. 



Seymour (H. J.). R. J. Ussher, E. T. 

 Newton, and R. F. Scuarff on the 

 cave of Castlepook, near Doneraile, co. 

 Cork, 697. 



Sharp (Dr. D.) on the zoology of the Sand- 

 wick Islands, 301. 



on investigations in the Indian 



Ocean. 305. 



Shaw (Dr. W. N.) on practical electrical 

 standards, 31. 



on the investigation of the upper 



atmosphere hy means of kites, 59. 



Address to the Mathematical and 



Physical Section, 579. 

 on the isothermal 



layer of the 



of the winter 



atmosphere, 591. 

 — the meteorolocry 

 quarters of the ' Discovery,' 1902-04, 

 043. 

 ■ some particulars of the British Asso- 



ciation storm of 1908, 047. 



Shaw (Mrs. W. N.) on studies most suit- 

 able for elementary schools, 495. 



Sheppard (Thomas) on the fossiliferous 

 drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 

 shire, (kc, 296. 



Sherrington (Prof. C. S.) on the con- 

 ditions of health essential to the carrying 

 on of the loork of instruction in schools, 

 458." 



— ■ — on body metabolism in cancer, 489. 



* proprio-ceptive reflexes of the 



limb, 871. 



Shipley (A. E.) on the curricula of 

 secondary schools, 526. 



Shore (Dr. L. E.) on the ductless 

 glands, 440. 



Hhrubsall (Dr. F. C.) on archceological 

 and ethnological researches in Sar- 

 dinia, 350. 



— ■ — on anthrovometric investigation in 

 the British Isles, 361. 



Sigilhiriu sculdtala.'Biongn , the stl'UctLlW 



of, by E. A. N. Arber and H. H. 



Thomas, 915. ' 

 Silurian beds in Kent, the finding of, by 



W. Whitaker, 711. 

 Simpson (Lieut.-Col. R. J. S.) on the effect 



of climate upon health and disease, 442. 

 Slator (Dr. Arthur), the factors which 



influence the rate of alcoholic fermen- 

 tation, 674. 

 Small duties on imports and exports, 



certain peculiarities of, Prof. F. Y. 



Edgeworth on, 786. 

 *Small holders, letters from, by W. 



Beach Thomas, 808. 

 Small holdings, by Mrs. L. AVilkins, 807. 

 * the management of, by F. Impcy, 



808. 

 *Small holdings problem, the, by C. 



Turner, 808." 

 Smith (A. M.), tlie factors influencing 



photosynthesis in water plants, 906. 

 Smith (E. A.) on the zoology of the Sand- 



icich Islands, 301. 

 Smith (F. E.) on practical electrical 



standards, 31. 

 on the secular changes of the standards 



of resistance at the National Physical 



Laboratory, 34. 

 Smith (Prof. G. Elliot), the history of 



mummification in Egypt, 847. 



anthropological work in Egypt, 849. 



the localisation of the human cere- 

 bral cortex, 876. 



and Prof. W. H. Wilson, the inter- 



pretation of the results obtained from 



the study of cerebral localisation in 



the prosimio3, 875. 

 Smith (G. W.) on the anatomy atid 



development of Anaspides, and on the 

 fauna of the lakes of Central Tasmania, 



302. 

 Smithells (Prof. A.) on gaseous explo- 

 sions, 308. 

 on studies most suitable for elementary 



schools, 495. 

 on elementary experimental science, 



501. 

 Smythe (Dr. J. A.), benzyl sulphoxide, 



a possible example of tautomerism, 661. 

 Snape (Dr. Lloyd) on studies most suitable 



for elementary schools, 495. 

 ♦Snowstorm, the great, of April 25, 1908, 



by Miss C. 0. Stevens, 647. 

 Social aspects of agricultural co-operation, 



by J. G. Brooks, 794. 

 Solar temperature and sun-spots, by 



Prof. E. T. Whittaker, 640. 

 Solid cylindrical round-ended columns, 



the strength of, by Prof. VV. E. Lilly, 



830. 

 Solids moving in an incompressible 



fluid, the theory of, by Prof. F. Purser, 



629. 



