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INDEX. 



ROJENHAIN (Waller), the deformation 



and fracture of iron and steel, 666 

 R)SSE (Earl of) on the radiation of 



beat from the moon, 500. 

 Roth (H. Ling) on the collection of 

 j)hutograj>hs of anthroj}ological interest, 

 383. 

 Rothschild (Hon. Walter) ou the com- 

 pilation of an index generuvi et 

 specicrum, animaliitm, 314. 

 RowNTREE (A..), the overbalanced cur- 

 riculum : a plea for individuality in 

 leisure hours, 792. 

 Biibher, the chemistry of, the present 



position of, by S. S. PicMes, 233. 

 RiJCKEK (Sir A. W.) on magnetic observa- 

 tions at Falmouth Observatory, 90. 



on practiaa.1 electrical standards, 



104. 

 RuDLER (F. W.) on the work of the 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 45. 



and W. H. Dalton on the ' red 



hills ' of the East coast saltmarshes, 

 693. 

 RUHEMANN (Dr. S.) on the transforma- 

 tion of aromatic nitroamincs and allied 

 substances, and its relation to substitu- 

 tion in benzene derivatives, 159. 

 *Eural education, the adapting of, to the 

 needs of rural life, by T. S. Dymond, 

 778. 

 Russell (Dr. E. J.) and Dr. F. V. 

 Darbishire, oxidation in soils and its 

 relation to productiveness, 528. 



Sadler (Prof. M. E.), Address to the 



Section of Educational Science, 764. 

 Salmon (Major), phj'sical training in 



Denmark and its application to English 



needs, 776. 

 Sanders (Miss C. B.) on the metabolism 



concurrent with heat production in 



some aroids, 739. 

 Sandwich Islands, the zoology of the, 



sixteenth report on, 315. 

 Sardinia, the ethnology of, by Dr. T. 



Ashby, jun., and D. Mackenzie, 701. 

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



glands, 423. 

 — • — on the state of solution of proteids, 



428. 

 School teaching, scientific method in the 



study of, by Prof. J. J. Findlay, 793. 

 *Schools, medical inspection of, by Dr. 



Ethel AVilliams, 776. 

 t the inspection and examination of, 



by Prof. H. E. Armstrong, 795. 

 the inspection and regulation of, by 



Rev. E. G. Owen, 792. 

 Schuster (Prof. A.) oti magnetic obser- 

 vations at Falmouth Obierratm-y, 90. 

 — — on 2}factical electrical standards, 



101. 



Schuster (I'rof. A.) on the magnetic 

 surrey of South Africa, 131. 



on the investigation of the tipper 



atmosphere by means of kites, 138. 



on wave-length tables of the spectra 



of the elements and compounds, 161. 



and Prof. H. H. Turner on the 



rainfall periodogram, 498. 

 *3cientific marine investigations, the 

 relation of, to practical fishery pro- 

 blems, by Dr. E J. Allen, G08. 

 Scientific method in the study of school 



teaching, by Prof. J. J. Findlaj', 793. 

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

 I of a7h index generuin et specierum 



animalium, 314. 

 071 the zoology of the Sandwich 



Islands, 315. 

 ScLATER (VV. L.), on the freshwater 



fshes of South Africa, 326. 

 ScoBLE (W. A.), the strength and 



behaviour of ductile materials under 



combined stress, 674. 

 Scott (Dr. D. H.) on South African 



cycads, 431. 



on the structure of fossil plants, 432. 



some aspects of the present posi- 

 tion of palcBozoic botanj', 745. 

 *ScoTr-GATTy (Rev. R.), pygmy flints 



from Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, 695. 

 Scottish lochs, the survey of the : sum- 

 mary of work, 1902-1906, by James 



Murray, 619. 

 Secondary schools, the curriculum of, by 



T. E. Page, 787. 

 f by Hon. and Rev. E. Lyttel- 



ton, 788. 



by A. C. Benson, 788. 



— — the waste of time in, by J. H, 



Leonard, 791. 

 Sedgwick (A.) on the occupation of a, 



table at the marine biological labora- 

 tory, Plymouth, 325. 



on zoology organisation, 326. 



on the occupation of a table at the 



zoological station at Naples, 329. 

 Seed-testing, six years', in Ireland, by 



Prof. T. Johnson and Miss R. Hens- 

 man, 744. 

 ♦Segregation, a new conception of, by 



A. D. Darbishire, 603. 

 fSegregation in steel ingots, and its efiect 



in modifying the mechanical properties 



of steel, by J. E. Stead, 667. 

 Seismological investigations, eleventh 



report on, 92. 

 Semi-convergent series for J x, Prof. 



A. Lodge on the, 494. 

 *'Sera and antisera, interim report on the 



effects of, on the dcveloptncnt of the 



sexnal cells, 598. 

 Sewage, the nitrification of, in shallow 



filters with fine particles, by Dr. G. 



R-id, 717. 



