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INDEX. 



Seligmann (Dr. C. S.) on the preparation 



of a new edition of ' Notes and Queries in 



Anthropology,' 266. 

 a neolithic site in the Southern 



Sudan, 728. 

 Series spectrum of the mercury arc, the, 



by Dr. S. R. Milner, 534. 

 Seward (Prof. A. C.) on the structure of 



fossil plants, 301. 

 Sex and immunity, by Geoffrey Smith, 



635. 

 Sharp (D.) on the zoology of the Sandwich 



Islands, 167. 

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



standards, 38. 

 on the investigation of the upper 



atmosphere, 72. 

 ♦Sheffield, the geology of, by Cosmo 



Johns, 652. 

 Sheffield wages, the history of, G. H. 



Wood on, 690. 

 Shelly moraine of the Sefstrom glacier, 



Spitsbergen, the, and its teachings, by 



G. W. Lamplugh, 606. 

 Sheppard (T.), the Humber during the 



human period, 654. 

 Sherrington (Prof. C. S.) on mental and 



muscular fatigue, 292. 



on body metabolism in cancer, 297. 



* and Miss S. C. M. Sowton, influence 



of intensity of stimulus on reflex re- 

 sponse, 759. 

 * — - constant current as an ex- 



citant of reflex action, 759. 



* Dr. E. E. Laslett, and Miss F. 



Tozer, the afferent nerves of the eye 

 muscles, 767. 



Shipley (Dr. A. E.) on zoology organisa- 

 tion, 168. 



on the biological problems incidental 



to the Inniskea whaling station, 168. 



■ on the feeding habits of British birds, 



169. 



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

 267. 



Shrubs all (Dr. F. C.) on archmological 

 and ethnological researches in Crete, 

 228. 



on anthropometric investigation in 



the British Isles, 256. 



on archmological and ethnological 



investigations in Sardinia, 264. 



on the ethnographic survey of Canada, 



265. 



on the preparation of a new edition 



of ' Notes and Queries in Anthro- 

 pology,' 266. 



Silver-leaf disease of fruit trees, F. T. 

 Brooks on the, 776. 



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

 of climate upon health and disease, 290. 



Slaughter (Dr.) on the mental and phy- 

 sical factors involved in education, 302. 



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

 wich Islands, 167. 



Smith (F. E.) on practical electrical 

 standards, 38. 



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

 Egypt, 727. 



Smith (Geoffrey), sex and immunity, 635. 



Smith (Prof. H. B. Lees) on the amount 

 and distribution of income (other than 

 wages) below the income-tax exemption 

 limit, 170. 



India and tariff reform, 681. 



Smith (H. Bompas) on the mental and 

 physical factors involved in education, 

 302. 



Smith (Sir H. LI.), Address to the Section 

 of Economic Science and Statistics, 

 664. 



Smith (Dr. W. G.) on the establishment of 

 a si/stem of measuring mental characters, 

 267. 



Smithells (Prof. A.) on gaseous explo- 

 sions, 199. 



Snell (John) and Miss H. C. I. Fraser, 

 vegetative mitosis in the bean, 777. 



Social interest in banking, the, by F. 

 Lavington, 685. 



Soil fertility, the part played by micro- 

 organisms other than bacteria in deter- 

 mining, by Dr. E. J. Russell and Dr. H. 

 B. Hutchinson, 585. 



Soil surveys for agricultural purposes, by 

 A. D. Hall and Dr. E. J. Russell, 585. 



Solar activity and the trade cycle, by H. S. 

 Jevons, 683. 



Solar observatory in Australia, a, report on 

 establishing, 42. 



*Solar radiation, wind power, and other 

 natural sources of energy, the utilisa- 

 tion of, by Prof. Fessenden, 713. 



Sollas (Prof. W. J.) on the erratic blocks 

 of the British Isles, 100. 



Solubility, report on, by Dr. J. Vargas 

 Eyre, 425. 



Somerset, the scouring or ' teart ' lands 

 of, by C. T. Gimingham, 586. 



Sommerville (Dr. D. M. Y. ) on the need 

 of a non-Euclidean bibliography, 531. 



Sound, the measurement of, a complete 

 apparatus for, by Prof. A. G. Webster, 

 534. 



South African strata, the correlation and 

 age of, report on, and on the question 

 of a uniform stratigraphical nomen- 

 clature, 123. 



South America, a journey through, from 

 Bogota to Manuos vid the River 

 Uaupes, 655. 



♦Sowton (Miss S. C. M.) and Prof. C. S. 

 Sherrington, influence of intensity of 

 stimulus on reflex response, 759. 



♦ constant current as an 



excitant of reflex action, 759. 



