884 
Stems of plants, the forms of, by Lord 
Avebury, 812, 
Stereochemistry of nitrogen, the, by Dr. 
Hi. O. Jones, 169. 
STOBBS (J.T.) on life-zones in the British 
carboniferous rocks, 226. 
Stocks, heredity in, by Miss EH. R. Saun- 
ders, 590. 
SToKEs (Prof. G. J.),a new theory of the 
periodic law, 525. 
Stoney (Dr. G. J.) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 30. 
Stopes (Dr. Marie C.), seed-coats of 
cycads, 780. 
STRAHAN (A.) on underground tempera- 
ture, 51. 
——- on life-zones in the British carboni- 
Ferous rocks, 226. 
—— Address to the Geological Section, 
532. 
-— on the nature and origin of earth 
movements, 550. 
STRANGEWAYS (Dr. T. P. §.), a com- 
mittee of pathological research, 760. 
Struggle for pre-eminence and inhibitory 
stimuli in plants, by Prof. L. Errera, 
814. 
*Struvite crystals, some remarkable 
occurrences of, Dr. Hugh Marshall on, 
573. 
Strychnos nux vomica, the discovery of a 
new alkaloid in, by Dr. J. P. Lotsy, 817. 
Studies, the courses of, most suitable for 
elementary schools, report on, 352. 
Suburban populations, the increase of, 
by Sidney Low, 661. 
Suffolk, recent coast erosion in, Dunwich 
to Covehithe, by John Spiller, 544. 
Sugar-tax, a proposed substitute for the, 
by B. Ellinger, 664. 
Sulphates as manure, the influence of, 
upon the yield and feeding-value of 
crops, by T. 8. Dymond, F. Hughes, 
and OC, Jupe, 807. 
{SuMPNER (W. E.) and R. W. WEEKES, 
testing alternating current induction 
motors by a Hopkinson method, 679. 
*Sunshine and CO,-assimilation: an ac- 
count of experimental researches, by 
Dr. F. F. Blackman and Miss Matthaei, 
813. 
Sun-spots, the relation between the 
minima and following maxima of, by 
A. Angot, 460. 
aE the spectra of, by Rev. A. L. Cortie, 
58. 
Superheated steam: wire-drawing and 
other experiments, by A. H. Peake, 676. 
Surnames in Hast Aberdeenshire, the 
distribution and variation of the, in 
1696 and 1896, by J. F. Tocher, 707. 
*Sweet peas and fowls, byW. Bateson, 595. 
Swinton (A. A. C.), electricity from 
water-power, 677. 
REPORT—1904. 
SYMINGTON (Prof. J.) on anthropometric 
investigation in Great Britain and 
Treland, 330. 
Tangential stress due to light incident 
obliquely on an absorbing surface, 
Prof. J. H. Poynting on the, 434. 
TANSLEY (Prof. A. G.) om the madre- 
poraria of the Bermuda Islands, 299. 
——on the registration of botanical 
photographs, 345. 
—— on the problems of ecology, 797. 
TATTERSALL (W. M.), some new and rare 
isopoda taken in the British area, 601. 
—— on anew species of Dolichoglossus, 
603. 
T and E. W. L. Hout, some new and 
rare schizopoda from the Atlantic slope 
on the West of Ireland, 602. 
Taylor series, the zeroes of two classes 
of, G. H. Hardy on, 441. 
Teachers, the training of, and the local 
education authorities, discussion on, 
849. 
TEALL (Dr. J. J. H.) on the collection of 
photographs of geological interest, 242. 
—— the effects of earth movements on 
rocks, 551. 
*TEISSERENC DE Bort (L.), experiments 
with kites in the Mediterranean, 460. 
Telegony, an experiment with, by Dr. 
C. §. Minot, 606. 
Temperature of the air, the, in cyclones 
and anticyclones, as shown by kite- 
flights at Blue Hill Observatory, U.S.A., 
by A. L. Rotch, 468. 
*Temperature of the stars, the, by Sir N. 
Lockyer, 459. 
TEMPLE (Sir R.),a plan for a uniform 
scientific record of the languages of 
savages, 708. 
Terrestrial surface waves and wave-like 
surfaces, fourth report on, 301. 
Tertiary bases, the products obtained by 
the action of, on some acid chlorides, 
Prof. E. Wedekind on, 522. 
Tertiary plutonic rocks (including 
gneisses) from the Isle of Rum, exhi- 
bition of specimens of, by A. Harker, 
561. 
Testing machine, a universal, of 300 tons 
for full-sized structural members, by 
J. H. Wicksteed, 684. 
Tests of national progress, by A. L. 
Bowley, 647. 
Thames, the river, the proposed barrage 
of, by J. Casey, 686. 
Thermal dilation of compressed hy- 
drogen, by A. W. Witkowski, 431. 
*THOMPSON (Prof. D’A. W.), Plato’s 
theory of the planets, 482. 
THOMPSON (Prof. 8. P.) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 30, 
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