840 



lOTEX. 



KUTHEBFOED (Prof. W.) on the measure- 

 ment of simple reaction time for sight, 

 hearing, and touch, 805. 



*- on the microscopic appearance of 



striped muscle in rest and in con- 

 traction, 806. 



Salisbuey (Lord), Presidential Address 

 at Oxford, 3. 



8ALVIN (0.) 0)1 the present state of our 

 Imorvlcdije of the zoologij of the Sand- 

 wich Islands, 343. 



Salt-bearing mavis, Carboniferous lime- 

 stone, and Triassic sandstone of the 

 north of the Isle of Man, Prof. W. 

 Boyd Dawkins on the, 662. 



Sandwich Islands, the zoology of the, fourth 

 report on the present state of our know- 

 ledge of, 343. 



Saunders (Howard) on the Irgislatire 

 pirotectinn of n-ild birds' eggs, 347. 



Saurian footsteps, some forms of, from 

 the Cheshire Trias, O. W. Jeffs on, (i58. 



SCHAFER (Prof. E. A.) on the influence 

 of previous fertilisation of the female 

 on her subsequent offspring, and the 

 effect of maternal impressions during 

 2)regtiancij on the offspring, 346. 



on the structure and function of the 



mammalian heart, 464. 



— — ,Address to the Physiological Section 

 by, 795. 



*- on effects of supra-renal extract, 



806. 



SCHMELTZ (Dr. J. D. C.) on the shells 

 nsed in the domestic economy of the 

 Indonesians, 786. 



Schmidt (Ad.) on the results of a new 

 analytical representation of the dis- 

 tribution of magnetic force on the 

 surface of the earth, 570. 



SCHOUTE (Prof. P. H.) on the order of 

 the groups related to the anallagmatic 

 displacements of the regular bodies in 

 ■((.-dimensional space, 5G2. 



■f-Schuller's j'eUow moditication of arsenic. 

 Prof. H. McLeod on, 615. 



Schuster (Prof. A.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 117. 



on the best methods of recording the 



direct intensity of solar radiation, 106. 



. on wave-length tables of the spectra 



of the elements and compounds, 248 

 -, a suggested explanation of the 



secular variation of terrestrial magnet- 

 ism, 571. 



. on the construction of delicate 



galvanometers, 672. 



Science, the teaching of, in elementary 

 schools, rrport on, 359. 



SCLATER (Dr. P. L.) on the occupation 

 of a table at the zoological station at 

 Naples, 335. 



on the present state of our know- 



ledge of the zoologxj of the SandwioTi, 



Islands, 343. 

 ScLATER (Dr. P. L.) on the zoology and 



botany of the West India Islands, 344. 

 on the compilation of an index 



generuni et specierum animalium, 347. 

 (W. L.) 071 the compilation of an 



index generuni et specierum attimalium, 



347. 

 *ScoTT (Dr. D. H.) on the structure of 



fossil plants in its bearing on modern 



botanical questions, 698. 

 Sedgwick^A.) onthe occupationof atable 



at the zoological station at Naples, 335. 

 Seebohm (H) on the exploration of 



Iladramout, in Southern Arabia, 354. 

 *Se\vard (A. C.) on the geological 



history of Cycads, 698. 

 (E.) on the prehistoric and ancient 



remains of Glamorganshire, 418. 

 Sex, the role of, in evolution. Prof. J. B. 



Haycraft on, 691, 

 Sharp (D.) on the 2>resent state of our 



hnowledge of the zoology of the Sand- 



wich Islands, 343. 

 on the present state of our know- 

 ledge of the zoology and botany of the • 



West India Islands, 344. 

 Shaw (W. N.) on 2>'>''J'0tical electrical 



standards, 117. 

 Shell-bearing deposits, the high-level, at 



Clova, Chapelhall, and other localities, 



the character of, second report on, 307. 

 Appendix : on the Chapelhall clay^ 

 by David Robertson, 313. 

 Shells nsed in the domestic economy of 



the Indonesians, Dr. J. D. C. Schmeltz 



on the, 786. 

 Sherringtox (Prof. C. S.) on the struc- . 



ture and function of the mammalian 



heart, 464. 

 Sierra Madre of Mexico, explorations in 



the, O. H. Howarth on, 715. 

 Sight, hearing, and touch, the measure- 

 ment of simple reaction time for, Prof. 



W. Rutherford on, 805. 

 *Signalling through space, "W. H. Preece 



on, 756. 

 *SiIuroids, some models of the crania of, 



H. B. Pollard on, 698. 

 Skates, ancient bone. Dr. Robert Munro- 



on, 784. 

 ♦Skeletons, the long barrow, from Rush- 

 more, Dr. J. G. Garson on, 784. 

 *Skin, hair, and pigment, notes on, by 



Prof. A. Thomson, 778. 

 Sladen (Percj^) on the occupation of a 



table at the zoological station at Naples, 



335. 

 ♦Smart (Bolton) on the unemployed, 730. 

 Smith (E. A.) on the j)resent state of our 



knowledge of the zoology of the Sandwich 



Islands, 343. 

 (Vet.-Capt. F.) on an attempt to 



