INDEX. 
South Africa, the motor-car in, by A. T. 
Hennessy, 503. 
—— the harbours of, with special refer- 
ence to the causes and treatment of 
sandbars, by C. W. Methven, 508. 
—— the architectural problem in, by 
W. Lucas, 510, 
*____ irrigation in, by C. H. D. Braine, 
510. 
—— the stone age in, by L. Péringuey, 
527. 
-—— the musical instruments of, by 
H. Balfour, 528. 
*___ stone implements in, by J. P. 
Jobnson, 531. 
*___ the native tribes of, by J. W. 
Shepstone, 532. 
——— stock diseases in, discussion on, 
549. 
—— so-called scurvy of, by Dr. A. J. 
Gregory, 551. 
*_____ leprosy in, by Dr. S. Black, 552. 
the stock diseases of, the advance 
of our knowledge respecting, by Dr. A. 
Theiler, 553. 
*____ drugs as used in, by Dr. Maberley, 
556. 
——- the phyto-geographical subdivisions 
of, by Dr. R. Marloth, 589, 
the fossil floras of, by A. C. Seward, 
591, 
——— the higher education of women in, 
by Miss E. M. Ciark, 609. 
South Africa Meeting : 
Narrative and itinerary, 617. 
Addresses of welcome, 624, 
Lectures, 629. 
South Africa Medal Fund, 631. 
South African deep sea, 
coveries in the, by Dr. J. D. F. 
Gilchrist, 435. 
*South African ferns and their distribu- 
tion, recent information concerning, 
by T. R. Sim, 591. 
*South African insects, mimicry in, by 
Prof. E. B. Poulton, 442. 
South African land planarians, Dr. H. L. 
Jameson on some, 442. 
South African mineral spring, a, by 
Prof. P. D. Hahn, 366. 
Scuth African schoolboy, the disabilities 
of the, by W. W. Way, 610. 
*South African succulents, our know- 
ledge of, Dr. 8. Schonland on, 596. 
South African ticks, habits and peculiari- 
ties of some, by C. P. Lounsbury, 282. 
South Victoria Land, the geology of, 
H. T. Ferrar on, 396. 
*SQUIRE (W. A.), Bushmen and their art, 
531. 
Star streaming, by Prof. J. C. Kapteyn, 
257. 
STARLING (Prof.) on metabolism of the 
tissues, 223, 
recent dis- | 
651 
STATHER (J. W.) on the fossiliferous drift 
deposits at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, 
SC.y 160, 
Statistics and Economic Science, Address 
to the Section of, by Rev. Dr. Cunning- 
bam, 466. 
*Steam turbines as applied to ocean 
liners, by Prof. J. H. Biles, 502. 
STEBBING (Rev. T. R. R.) on the work of 
the Corresponding Societies Committee, 
35. 
on the occupation of a table at the 
zoological station at Naples, 181. 
on the compilation of an index 
generum et specierum animalium, 185. 
—— on zoology organisation, 186, 
Stellar parallax, Prof. Kapteyn’s method 
of determining by means of photo- 
graphy, Dr. A. A. Rambaut on, 338. 
Stellar photographs, a new instrument for 
measuring, by Dr. A. A. Rambaut, 335. 
Stereoscopic surveying, instruments for, 
H. G. Foureade on, 321. 
STEWART (Charles), the climatology of 
South Africa, 460. 
Stock diseases in South Africa, discussion 
on, 549. 
Stock diseases of South Africa, the 
advance of our knowledge respecting 
the, by Dr. A. Theiler, 553. 
Stone age in South Africa, the, by 
L. Péringuey, 527. 
| Stone circles, the age of, interim report on 
explorations to ascertain, 197. 
| *§tone implements in South Africa, by 
J. P. Johnson, 531. 
*Stone implements from Zambesi, ex- 
hibition of, by G. W. Lamplugb, 531. 
Stonry (Dr. G. J.) on practical elve- 
trical standards, 95. 
Stormberg formation in the Cape Colony, 
the, by A. L. du Toit, 394. 
STRAHAN (A.) on life-zones in the British 
carhoniferous rocks, 171. 
Subterranean tide in the Karroo, Prof. 
Andrew Young on a, 394. 
Sulpbide ores, magmatic segregation of 
by Dr. A. P. Coleman, 400. 
SUTHERLAND (A. C.), some statistics of 
the mineral industry of the Transvaal, 
485. 
SYMINGTON (Prof. J.) on anthropometric 
investigation in the British Isles, 198. 
TANSLEY (Prof. A. G.) on the madre- 
poraria of the Bermuda Islands, 186. 
on the registration of botanical 
photographs, 226. 
Teachers, the training of, interim report 
on, 228. 
*Technical education in a new country, 
the development of, by G. Fletcher, 
608, 
