INDEX. 



857 



Rucker (Sir Arthur W.) on the provision 

 for the study of astronomy, meteorology, 

 and geophysics in British universities, 77. 



Rudler (F. W.) on the work of the Corre- 

 sponding Societies Committee, 311. 



Ruhemann (Dr. S.) on the transformation 

 of aromatic nitroamines and allied sub- 

 stances, and its relation to substitution 

 in benzene derivatives, 85. 



Russ (Dr. S.), Dr. W. Makower, and 

 E. J. Evans on the recoil of radium 

 B from radium A, 541. 



Russell (Dr. E. J.) and A. D. Hall, soil 

 surveys for agricultural purposes, 585. 



■ the error of experiment in 



agricultural field trials, 588. 

 - and Dr. H. B. Hutchinson, the part 



Schuster (Prof. A.) on the investigation 

 of the upper atmosphere, 72. 



on magnetic observation at Falmouth 



Observatory, 74. 



— on the provision 



played by micro-organisms other than 

 bacteria in determining soil fertility, 

 583. 



Ruston (A. G.) and Dr. C. Crowther, im- 

 purities in the atmosphere of towns 

 and their effects upon vegetation, 577. 



Rutherford (Prof. E. ) on the provision for 

 the study of astronomy, meteorology, and 

 geophysics in British universities, 77. 



Sabellaria, the formation and arrange- 

 ment of the opercular chsetae of, by A. 



T. Watson, 634. 

 Sampling of agricultural products for 



analysis, the, by Prof. T. B. Wood and 



A. B. Bruce, 588. 

 Sand (Dr. H. J. S.) on electroanalysis, 79. 

 demonstration of vacuum-tight seals 



between iron and glass, 533. 

 ♦Sand-dunes and golf-links, by Prof. F. 



0. Bower, 781. 

 Sandwich Islands, the zoology of the, 



twentieth report on. 167. 

 Sankey (Capt. ) on gasco us explosions, 1 99. 

 Saprolegnia, asexual reproduction in a 



species of, by A.E. Lechmere, 775. 

 Sardinia, archaeological and ethnological 



investigations in, report on, 264. 

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



glands, 267. 

 Scharff (Dr.) on the survey of Clare 



Island, 301. 

 Schmidt (Dr. W.) on barometric waves 



of short period, 543. 

 School-children, 104, at Vori and at 



Palaikastro in Crete, observations on, by 



Dr. W. L. H. Duckworth, 237. 



remarks on, by C. H. Hawes, 251. 



School gardening, by A. Sutherland, 815. 

 School journey, the : its practice and 



educational value, by (i. Q. Lewis, 814. 

 Schuster (Prof. A.) on practical electrical 



standards, 38. 

 on establishing a solar observatory 



in Australia, 42. 



for the study of 



astronomy, meteorology, and geophysics 



in British universities, 77. 

 Schuster (Dr. Edgar), first results from 



the Oxford anthropometric laboratory, 



633. 

 Schwartz (Prof. Alfred), the mechanical 



hysteresis of rubber, 712. 

 Schwabz (Prof. E. H. L.) on South 



African strata and on the question of a 



uniform stratigrapliical nomenclature, 



123. 

 ♦Scientific method in experiment, by 



Prof. H. E. Armstrong, 587. 

 Scilly Isles, some prehistoric monuments 



in the, H. D. Acland on, 737. 

 Sclater (Dr. P. L.) on the compilation of 



an index generum et specierum anima- 



lium, 167. 

 on the zoology of the Sandwich Islands, 



167. 

 fScoBLE (W. A.), the value of anchored 



tests of aerial propellers, 710. 

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



plants, 301. 

 Scott (Dr. W. R.) on the amount and dis- 

 tribution of income (other than wages) 



below the income-tax exemption limit, 



170. 

 Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, 



a second, 1911, plans for, by Dr. W. S. 



Bruce, 651. 

 Scouring, or ' teart ' lands of Somerset, 



the, by C. T. Gimingham, 586. 

 Seals, some anatomical adaptations to the 



aquatic life in, by Dr. H. W. M. Tims, 



638. 

 Secondary radiation from carbon at low 



temperatures, V. E. Pound on the, 538. 

 Sedgwick (Prof. A.), on the occupation of 



a table at the zoological station at Naples, 



165. 



on zoology organisation, 168. 



on the occupation of a table at the 



marine laboratory, Plymouth, 168. 

 Sefstrom glacier, Spitsbergen, the shelly 



moraine of the, and its teachings, by G. 



W. Lamplugh, 606. 

 ♦Seismograph, a sensitive bifilar, with 



some records, by Prof. F. G. Baily, 547. 

 Seismological investigations, fifteenth re- 

 port on, 44. 



Earthquakes, destructive, in Iceland, a 

 list of, 64. 



in the Russian Empire, 



catalogue of, 57. 



■ in (he Suderland, a list of, 65. 



■of the Southern Andes, a pro- 



visional list of, 69. 



