INDEX. 
SHRUBSALL (Dr. F. C.), a comparison of 
the physical characters: of hospital 
patients with those of healthy indivi- 
duals from the same areas, with sug- 
gestions as to the influence of selection 
by disease on the constitution of city 
populations, 702. 
¢Side-slip in motor cars, by H. Darwin 
and C. V. Burton, 686. 
Silicium, le groupement des raies du 
spectre du, d’aprés l’effet de la self- 
induction, et sur leur présence dans 
les spectres stellaires, Comte A. de 
Gramont sur, 516. 
*Silver chromate, exhibition of effects 
produced by precipitating in gelatine, 
by Prof. I. Traube, 530. 
Small-pox, the organism of, by Prof. 
G. N. Calkins, 597. 
SMART (Prof. Wm.), Address to the Sec- 
tion of Economic Science and Statis- 
tics, 639. 
SMITH (EH. A.) on the zoology of the Sand- 
wich Islands, 298. 
SMITH (EF. E.) on anomalies of standard 
cells, 33. 
SMITH (Dr. G. Elliot), the persistence in 
the human brain of certain features 
usually supposed to be distinctive of 
apes, 715. 
—— and Dr. W. Pac May, motor 
localisation in the lemur, 760. 
SMITH (Prof. Michie) on wnderground 
temperature, 51, 
SMITH (Norman) and Dr. E. J. RUSSELL, 
a new method of forming nitrites and 
nitrates, 809. 
SmiTH (Dr. W. G.), botanical survey of 
Britain, 798. 
SMITHELLS (Prof. A.) on the movements 
of underground waters of North-West 
Yorkshire, 225. 
on the cowrses of studies most suitable 
for elementary schools, 352. 
SNAPE (Dr. Lloyd) on the courses of 
studies most suitable for elementary 
schools, 352. 
{Sodium vapour, quantitative determina- 
tion of the anomalous dispersion of, 
by Prof. R. W. Wood, 438. 
*Solar physics and meteorology, the re- 
lation between, by Prof. Birkeland, 460. 
SoLLAS (Prof. W. J.) on the erratic 
blocks of the British Isles, 237. 
-—— on the structure of the Silurian 
ophiurid Lapnorthura Miltoni, 546. 
—— on the nature and origin of earth 
movements, 555, 
SoL_y (R. H.) on three new minerals and 
some curious crystals of blende from 
the Lengenbach quarry, Binnenthal, 
563. 
Solution of proteids, report on the state 
of, 341, 
883 
SOMERVILLE (Dr. W.), Address to the 
Sub-Section of Agriculture, 784. 
Sound, the relation of upper air-currents 
to the audibility of, by Rev. J. M. 
Bacon, 482. 
*South Atlantic Ocean, the relation 
between pressure, temperature, and 
air circulation in the, by Commander 
C. Hepworth, 461. 
SowTon (Miss 8. C. M.) and Prof. C. S. 
SHERRINGTON, the effect of chloroform 
on the heart, 761. 
*Specific heats of gases at high tempera- 
tures, Prof. H. B. Dixon on the, 514,676. 
Spectra of sun-spots, the, by Rev. A. L. 
Cortie, 458. 
Spectral lines, the separation of the finest, 
by Dr. O. Lummer, 465. 
SPENCER (L. J.) on the different modifi- 
cations of zircon, 562. 
Sphenophyllaceous cone from the lower 
coal measures, a new type of, by Dr. 
D. H. Scott, 777. 
SPILLER (John), recent coast erosion in 
Suffolk—Dunwich to Covehithe, 544. 
Spruce, pineapple galls of the, by H. R. 
Burdon, 822. 
*Stability of the steady motion of a 
viscous fluid, the, by Prof. W. McF. 
Orr, 464. 
Standard cells, anomalies of, F. EB. Smith 
on, 33. 
{Standards of wave length, by Prof. 
Kayser, 468. 
*STAPF (Dr. O.), exhibition of fruits of 
Melocanna, Melocalamus, and Ochlan- 
dra, 783. 
STAPLES-BROWNE (R.), experiments on 
heredity in web-footed pigeons, 595. 
STARLING (Prof.) on metabolism of the 
tissues, 343. 
on the relation of trypsinogen to 
trypsin, 741. 
*Stars, the, the masses of, Dr. H. N. 
Russell on, 469. 
*____the temperature of, by Sir N. 
Lockyer, 459. 
STATHER (J. W.) on the erratic blocks of 
the British Isles, 237. 
on the fossiliferous drift deposits at 
Kirmington, Lincolnshire, §c., 272. 
Statistics and Economic Science, Address 
to the Section of, by Prof. W. Smart 
639. 
Steam, Dr. Grindley’s experiments on, in 
the light of the ether-pressure theory, 
by J. M. Gray, 474. 
STEBBING (Rev. T.R. R.) on the compila- 
tion of an index generum et specierum 
animalium, 297. 
——on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 377. 
*Stellar temperatures, criteria of, by 
H. F. Newall, 459. 
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