650 
Scotr (Prof. W. B.), convergent evolu- 
tion, as illustrated by the Litopterna, 
a group of fossil ungulata in Patagonia, 
443. 
Scottish antarctic expedition, the visit 
of the, to Diego Alvarez, or Gough 
Island, by R. N. R. Brown, 459. 
Scurvy, so-called, of South Africa, by 
Dr. A. J. Gregory, 551. 
Seaweeds, the more recent advances in 
our knowledge of, Prof. R. W. Phillips 
on, 585. 
{Secondary schools in the Transvaal, the 
prospects of, by C. D. Hope, 616. 
*Secular acceleration of the moon derived | 
from the early eclipses of the sun, the 
value of the, by E. Nevill, 339. 
SEDGWICK (A.) on the occupation of a 
table at the zoological station at Naples, 
181. 
on investigations at the marine 
biological laboratory, I'lymouth, 183. 
on zoology organisation, 186. 
Seismological investigations, tenth report 
on, 83. 
Seismology, recent advances in, by John 
Milne, 340. 
Sera, specific, Dr. M. A. Ruffer on, 561. 
*Sera and antisera, interim report on the 
effects of, on the development of the 
sewual cells, 437. 
SEWARD (A. C.) on the fauna and flora 
of the Trias of the British Isles, 161. 
muda Islands, 186. 
physiology of heredity, 226. 
on the structure of fossil plants, 227, 
Sandnich Islands, 186. 
siology of heredity, 226. 
SHAW (Dr. W. N.) on the investigation 
of the wpper atmosphere by means of 
kites, 81. 
on practical electrical standards, 
95. 
SHEPPARD (Thomas) on the fosstliferous 
drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 
shire, §c., 160. 
*SHEPSTONE (J. W.), the native tribes of 
South Africa, 532. 
SHERRINGTON (Prof. C. 8.) on the madre- 
poraria of the Bermuda Islands, 186. 
SHIPLEY (A. I.) on zoology vrganisation, 
186. 
*___ demonstration of 
preparations, 441. ; 
SHRUBSALL (Dr. F.C.) on anthropometric 
investigation in the British Isles, 198. 
Signs in the formule of solid geometry, 
Prof. R. W. Genese on the interpreta- 
tion of, 343, 
Ankylostoma 
on experimental studies in the | 
the fossil floras of South Africa, 591. | 
SHARP (Dr. D.) on the zoology of the | 
on experimental studies in the phy- 
REPORT—1905, 
*Sikhim Himalayas, the, and Tibet, by 
D. W. Freshfield, 462. 
Silver reaction in animal and vegetable 
tissues, the nature of the, Prof. A. B. 
Macallum on, 554. 
*S1m (T. R.), recent information con- 
cerning South African ferns and their 
distribution, 591. 
+—— forestal education, 615. 
Srmpson (C. B.), locust destruction in 
the Transvaal, season 1904-5, 442. 
SMEDLEY (R. D.), G. H. F. Nuttall, and 
W. I’. Cooper, the buccal apparatus of 
a tick, 439. 
SMITH (C. H.), Cape Town colonial Dutch 
architecture, 502. 
SMITH (E. A.) on the zoology of the Sand- 
wich Islands, 186. 
| SMITH (IF. B.), the State in relation to 
on the madreporaria of the Ber- | 
agriculture in South Africa, 489. 
+—— the teaching of agriculture, 615. 
SMITH (I. KE.) on the preparation of a 
cadmium cell, 98. 
SMITH (Geoffrey) on the occupation of 
the B. A. table at the zoological station 
at Naples, 182. 
SmitH (W. G.) on the registration of 
botanical photographs, 226. 
SMITHELLS (Prof, A.) on the movements 
of underground waters of North-West 
Yorkshire, 170. 
Soils of the Transvaal, the, from their 
chemical aspect, by Herbert Ingle, 373. 
SoLLAS (Prof. W. J.), the continent of 
Africa in relation to the physical 
history of the earth, 392. 
Solution of So raok third report on the 
state of, 2 
South igs’ ‘the origin and progress of 
geodetic survey in, and of the African 
are of meridian, Sir D, Gill on, 228. 
——-— observations on atmospheric elec- 
tricity in, by Prof. J. C. Beattie, J. Lyle, 
and W. Logeman, 318. 
—— the magnetic survey of, Profs. J. C. 
Beattie and J.T. Morrison on, 330. 
*____ glacial periods in, by A. W. 
Rogers, 393. 
——— the diamond mines and fissures of, 
by H. 8. Harger, 408. 
{——- some advantages to be gained from 
a topographical survey of, by Col. D. A. 
Johnston, 459. 
the indigenous forests of, by E. 
Hutchins, 459. 
—— the climatology of, by ©. Stewart, 
460. 
—— the public revenue of, by H. E. S. 
Fremantle, 473. 
the railways of, by J. W. Jagger, 474. 
—— the study of economics in, by A. 8. 
Kidd, 483. : 
——-- agriculture in, the State in relation 
to, by F. B. Smith, 489, 
