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INDEX. 



Spermopliytic hypocotyls, the pbylo- 

 genetic value of the vascular structure 

 of, by A. G. Tansley and E. N. 

 Thomas, 761. 



Siplienodon, the pineal sense organs and 

 associated structures in, by Prof. A. 

 Dendy, 604. 



Spicule formation, by Prof. E. A. 

 Minchin, 605. 



Standardisation in British engineering 

 practice. Sir J. Wolfe-Barry on, 

 339. 



Stanspield (H.), photographs of thin 

 liquid films, 505. 



Starling (Prof. E. H.) on the ' metabolic 

 balance sheet ' of the individual tissues, 

 426. 



Rtather (J. W.) on the fossilifevons drift 

 dejwsits at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, 

 4-c., 313. 



Statistics and Economic Science, Address 

 to the Section of, by A. L. Bovyley, 

 629. 



*Stature, the relative, of the men with 

 long heads, short heads, and those 

 with intermediate heads, in the 

 museum at Driffield, J. E. Mortimer on, 

 699. 



fSTEAD (J. E.), segregation in steel 

 ingots, and its effect in modifying the 

 mechanical properties of steel, 667. 



Steam turbines, land and marine, recent 

 advances in, by G. G. Stoney, 672. 



Stebbing (Rev. T. K. R.) on the nwrh of 

 the Corresponding Societies Committee, 

 45. 



on the comjnlation of an index 



generum et specierum animaliuni., 314. 



on zoology organisation, 326. 



■ on the occupation of a table at tJie 



zoological station at ]Vaj)les, 329. 



Stephenson (W. T.), some principles of 

 freight-traffic working, 648. 



Stevens (Sliss E. O.), telescopic obser- 

 vations of meteorological phenomena, 

 499. 



Stigmaria of unusual type, Prof. F. E. 

 Weiss on a, 752 



St07ie circles, the age of, report on ex- 

 plorations to ascertain, 370. 



Stoney (G. G.), recent advances in 

 steam turbines, land and marine, 672. 



Stoney (Dr. G. J.) mi 2}'ractical elec- 

 trical standards, 104. 



Stopes (Miss M. C.) on the 'coal-balls ' 

 found in coal seams, 747. 



Strahan (A.) on life-zones in the British 

 carboniferous roclis, 302. 



Stream-line apparatus, an application of, 

 to the determination of the directions 

 and approximate magnitude of the 

 principal stresses in certain portions 

 of the structure of ships, by J. Smith, 

 673. 



String's vibrations, a, and responsive 

 motions in the air, photographic 

 records of, by Prof. E. H. Barton and 

 J. Penzer, 506. 



Stripple Stones, E. Cornwall, excavations 

 at, 1905, hy H. St. G. Gray, 371. 



Strutt (Hon. R. J.) on radio-activity 

 and the internal structure of the earth, 

 491. 



Studies most suitable for elemeiitary 

 schools, report on, 438. 



Report on arithmetic and mensura- 

 tion, 444. 

 Report on nature study, 459. 

 Interim report on domestic work, 466. 



fSuction gas-engine plants, by Prof. 

 W. E. Dalby, 674. 



Sugars, the hydrolysis of, by R. J. Cald- 

 ivell, 267. 



Sungei Ujong, the aborigines of, by 

 F. W. Knocker, 688. 



Survival of two-fold origin, a, by Dr. 

 W. H. R. Rivers, 702. 



Swinburne (J.), radiation from gas 

 mantles, 503. 



Sykes (Major P. M.), a tour in South- 

 east Persia, with an account of the 

 ancient cities of Narmashir, 620. 



* exhibit of bronze weapons and im- 

 plements from Persia, 690. 



Symington (Prof. J.) on anthropometric 

 investigation in the British Isles, 349. 



♦Symmetric functions, two new, Major 

 P. A. MacMahon on, 493. 



Tacheometer or range-finder, a new 

 form of, by E. A. Reeves, 627. 



Tanganyika problem, the, and halolimnic 

 fauna, by J. E. S. Moore, 601. 



by Prof. P. Pelseneer, 602. 



Tansley (Prof. A. G.) on the madre- 

 jyoraria of the Bermuda Islands, 325. 



on the registration of botanical pho- 

 tographs, 433. 



and E. N. Thomas, the phyloge- 



netic value of the vascular structure 



of spermopliytic hypocotyls, 761. 

 ♦Taylor (Miss Maud), the moral and 



economic standpoint of the domestic 



science teacher, 786. 

 Taylor (Wm.) on a magnetic indicator 



of temperature for hardening steel, 



668. 

 Teachers, the training of, by Miss E. C. 



Jones, 791. 

 Teachers, primary, the training of, by 



Principal A. Burrell, 778. 



■ by Prof. J. A. Green, 779. 



Telescopic observations of meteoro- 

 logical phenomena, by Miss C. O. 



Stevens, 499. 

 Teneriffe, the vegetation of, by Hugh 



Richardson, 739. 



