882 
Scuirmr (Prof. E. A.) on methods of 
artificial respiration, 754. 
ScHARFF (Dr. R. F.) on the exploration 
of the Edenvale Caves, co. Clare, 288. 
+Schizopoda, some new and rare, from 
the Atlantic slope on the West of 
Ireland, by E. W. L. Holt and W. M. 
Tattersall, 602. 
Scumipr (Prof. V.), the latest discoveries 
in prehistoric science in Denmark, 
723. 
School-leaving certificates, discussion on, 
845. 
ScHUSTER (Prof. A.) on the investigation 
of the wpper atmosphere by means of 
kites, 17. 
—— on magnetic observations at Fal- 
mouth, 29. 
on practical electrical standards, 
30. 
—— on wave-length tables of the spectra 
of the elements and compounds, 66. 
on the ionisation of the atmo- 
sphere, 471. 
*Schwarzian derivative, Prof. A. C. 
Dixon on the, 464. 
Science teaching in secondary schools, 
specialisation in, by J. H. Leonard, 844. 
ScLATER (Dr. P. L.) on the compilation 
of an index generum et specierum 
animalium, 297. 
_— on the zoology of the Sandwich 
Islands, 298. 
Scotland, recent anthropometric work in, 
by J. F. Tocher, 706. 
*Scort (Dr. A.), the vapour density of 
hydrazine hydrate, 531. 
*_"_ the combining volumes of carbon 
monoxide and oxygen, 531. 
* the action of heat on oxalates, 
531 y 
43 some alkyl derivatives of sulphur, 
selenium, and tellurion, 531. 
Scott (Dr. D. H.), a new type of spheno- 
phyllaceous cone from the lower coal 
measures, 777. 
—— and KE. A. N. ARBER on some new 
lagenostomas, 778. 
*Scort (Mrs. D. H.), exhibition of 
kammatograph photographs showing 
the movements of plants, 802. 
Scorr (Prof. W. B.), the miocene un- 
gulates of Patagonia, 589. 
*Scottish antarctic expedition, W. S. 
Bruce on the, 637. 
*Screw systems, a special homographic 
transformation of, Sir R. Ball on, 464. 
SEDGWICK (A.) on the occupation of a 
table at the Marine Laboratory, Ply- 
mouth, 297. 
—_—— on the coral reefs of the Indian 
region, 298. 
on the occupation of a table at the 
zoological station at Naples, 300. 
REPORT—1904. 
SEELHY (Prof. H. G.) on footprints of 
small fossil reptiles from the Upper 
Karroo rocks of Cape Colony, 549. 
Seismological investigations, ninth report 
on, 41. 
SHLL (W. J.), hexachlor-a-picoline and 
its derivatives, 501. 
SEWARD (A. C.) on the fauna and flora 
or the Trias of the British Isles, 
75. 
—— on the madreporaria of the Ber- 
muda Islands, 299. 
—— on experimental studies im the 
physiology of heredity, 346. 
SEWELL (RK. B. S.), some variations in the 
astragalus, 716. 
Sexuality in zyospore formation, by Dr. 
A. F. Blakeslee, 815. 
SHARP (Dr. D.) on the zoology of the 
Sandwich Islands, 298. 
on eaperimental studies in the phy- 
siology of heredity, 346. 
SHAW (Dr. W. N.) on the investigation 
of the upper atmosphere by means of 
kites, 17. 
on practical electrical standards, 
30. 
SHAw (Mrs.W.N.) on the courses of studies 
most suitable for elementary schools, 352. 
—— on the influence of ewaminations, 360. 
SHENSTONE (W. A.) on the influence of 
examinations, 360. 
SHEPPARD (Thomas) on the fossiliferous 
drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 
shire, §¢., 272. 
SHBRRINGTON (Prof. C. 8.) on the madre- 
poraria of the Bermuda Islands, 299. 
—— on the physiological effeots of peptone 
and its precursors when introduced 
into the circulation, 342. 
on the conditions of health essential 
to the carrying on of the work of 
instruction in schools, 348. 
Address to the Physiological 
Section by, 728. 
—— and Miss S. C. M. SowrTon, the 
effect of chloroform on the heart, 761. 
SHIPLEY (A. E.) on the probability of 
Ankylostoma becoming a permanent 
inhabitant of our coal mines in the 
event of its introduction, 292. 
— on Professor Loos’s recentresearches 
on Ankylostoma (the miners’ worm), 
596. 
SHOOLBRED (J. N.) on the tidal régime 
of the Mersey, 318. 
—— on tidal action in the Mersey in 
recent years, 572. 
Short-period barometric see-saw, the, 
and its relation to rainfall, by Dr. 
W. J.8. Lockyer, 459. 
Shotover Hill, near Oxford, marine 
fossils from the ironstone of, G. W. 
Lamplugh on, 548. 
