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INDKX. 



Shearer (C.)> the problem of sex deter- 

 mination in Dinophilus gyrociliatus,4:16. 



*Sheep, domestic, aboriginal races and 

 little-known breeds of, by H. J. 

 Elwes, 607. 



Shell-layer in mollusca, A. R. Horwood, 

 on the, 388. 



Sherrington (Prof. C. S.) on body meta- 

 bolism in cancer, 171. 



on mental and muscular fatigue, 174. 



* on inhibition, 540. 



♦Shetland, the flora of, with some refer- 

 ence to its ecology, by W. West, 586. 



Shilluk, the divine kings of the, by C. G. 

 Seligmann, 513. 



Shingle bank, a, the life-history of, by 

 Prof. F. W. Oliver, 562. 



Shipley (Dr. A. E.) on the biological pro- 

 blems incidental to the Belmullet whaling 

 station, 121. 



on zoology organisation, 127. 



on the mammalian fauna in the 



Miocene deposits of the Bugti Hills, 

 Baluchistan, 127. 

 • on the feeding habits of British birds, 



128. 

 Shore (Dr. L. E.) on the ductless glands, 



172. 

 Shrubsall (Dr. F. C.) on the organisation 



of anthropometric investigation in the 



British Isles, 130. 

 — ■ — ■ on the preparation of a new edition 



of 'Notes and Queries in Anthro- 

 pology,' 140. 

 Siliceous oolites and other concretionary 



structures in the vicinity of State 



College, Pennsylvania, by Prof. E. S. 



Moore, 390. 

 Silurian rocks of the Eastern Mendips, 



further work on the, by Prof. S. H. 



Reynolds, 381. 

 Single-phase repulsion motor, the, by T. 



F. Wall, 479. 

 Six lines in space, a theorem connected 



with, by H. Bateman, 326. 

 Skagerrak, tidal movements in the deep 



water of the, and their influence upon 



the herring fishery, by Prof. O. Petters- 



son, 446. 

 Skeleton, a second, from the 100-foot 



terrace at Galley Hill, remains of, by 



Dr. A. Keith, 517. 

 Smith (E. A.) on the zoology of the Sand- 

 wich Islands, 128. 

 Smith (F. E.) on practical electrical 



standards, 80. 

 Smith (Prof. G. Elliot) on the origin of 



mammals, 424. 

 the foreign relations and influence 



of the Egyptians under the ancient 



empire, 514. 

 Smith (Geoffrey), some recent work on 



sex, 414. . 



Smith (Dr. W. G.) on the registration of 



botanical photographs, 177. 

 Smith-Rossie (Miss Charlotte), how 



Germany tries to abolish poverty and 



crime, 465. 

 Smithells (Prof. A.) on gaseous explo- 

 sions, 130. 

 on the overlapping between secondary 



education and that of universities, &c, 



216. 

 Smoke abatement : the possibility of 



fixing a new standard of smoke 



emission from factory chimneys, 489. 

 *Soils and farming of the South Downs, 



the, by A. D. Hall, 605. 

 Solar cycle, the, and the Jamaica rainfall 



and earthquake cycles, by Maxwell 



Hall, 339. 

 Solar observatory in Australia, a, report on 



establishing, 25. 

 Solar phenomena and anomalous dis- 

 persion, by Prof. P. V. Bevan, 347. 

 Sollas (Prof. W. J.) on the erratic blocks 



of the British Isles, 101. 

 Solutions, the laws of, H. Davies on, 345. 

 Sonnenschein (Prof. E. A.) on gram- 

 matical terminology, 625. 

 Sound, the effects of air currents on, by 



Prof. F. R. Watson, 330. 

 *South Downs, the soils and farming of 



the, by A. D. Hall, 605. 

 Spearman (Prof. C.) on the mental and 



physical factors involved in education, 



177. 

 Specific heats at high temperatures, the, 



and the latent heats of metals, by H. C. 



Greenwood, 343. 

 Spectrum of an element, the dependence 



of the, on its atomic weight, by Prof. 



W. M. Hicks, 342. 

 Spongospora Solani (Bruneh), somatic 



nuclear division in, by A. S. Home, 



572. 

 Squilla, the renal organs and some other 



features of the internal anatomy of, 



W. N. F. Woodland on, 430. 

 Starfish Solaster endeca (Forbes), the 



development of the, by Dr. J. F. 



Gemmill, 432. 

 Starling (Prof. E. H.) on the dissociation 



of oxy-hcemoglobin at high altitudes, 



153. 

 on tissue metabolism, for the investiga- 

 tion of the metabolism of special organs, 



172. 

 Stather (J. W.) on the erratic blocks of 



the British Isles, 101. 

 Statistics and Economic Science, Address 



to the Section of, by Hon. W. Pember 



Reeves, 450. 

 Stature, &c, of our ancestors in East 



Yorkshire, the late J. R. Mortimer on 



the, 508. 



