876 



REPORl — 1895. 



Scott-Elliot (G. F.) on an expedition 



to Ruwenzori, 756. 

 Screws, small, the British Association 



gauge for, R. E. Crompton on, 812. 

 Sea-coasts of England and Wales, fourth 



report on the rate of erosion of the, 352. 

 Seas, the probable extension of the, 



during Upper Tertiary times inWestern 



Europe, G. F. Dollfus on, 690. 

 Sedgwick (A.) on the occupation of a table 



at the zoological station at Naples, 474. 

 Seebohm (H ) on the exploration of 



Southern Arabia, 491. 

 Seeley (Prof. H. G.) on the hiqh-level 



fint-drift of the Chalh, 349. 

 ■ on the search for the missing re- 

 mains of the Cetiosaurus in tJie Oxford 



Museum, 403. 

 Senam-s, or Megnlithic temples of 



Tarhuna, Tripoli, H. Swainson Co^'per 



on, 827. 

 Setox-Kakk (H. 'W.) on stone imple- 

 ments in Somaliland, 829. 

 Sewage, the deodorising of, by the Her- 



mite process, J. Napier on, 800. 

 Seward (A. C.) on the Wealden flora of 



England, 856. 

 Sharp (D.) on the zoology of the Sand- 

 wich Islands, 467. 

 on the zoology and botany of the 



West India Islands, 472. 

 *Shaw (W. a ) on a proposal for a 



system of international money, 777. 

 (W. N.) 071 2^^'^ctical electrical 



standards, 195. 

 Shells, the derivative, of the Red Crag, 



F. W. Harmer on the, 676. 

 Shexstone (W. a.) on the jiroduction of 



haloids frotn pure materials, 341. 

 *Siberia, Western, and the Siberian Rail- 



waj-. Dr. A. Markoff on, 749. 

 *Siderostats, a movement designed to 



attain astronomical accuracy in the 



motion of, G. Johnstone Stoney on, 810. 

 Silver-using countries, the menace to 



English industrj" from the competition 



of, R. S. Gundry on, 777. 

 *Skeletal elements, the presence of, 



between the mandibular and hyoid 



arches of Hexacantltus and Lremargns, 



Dr. Philip White on, 719. 

 *Skeleton, Palaeolithic, from the Thames 



valley. Dr. J. G. Garson on a, 833. 

 *Skulls of Neolithic invaders of Egypt, 



Prof. W. M. Flinders Petrie on, 824. 

 *■ of the new race in Egypt, Dr. J. G. 



Garson on, 833 

 Sladen (Percy) on the occupation of a 



table at the Zoological Station at Naples, 



474. 

 Smart (William) on the normal course 



of prices, 776. 

 Smith (C. Michie) on underground tem- 

 perature, 75. 



Smith (C. Michie) on Indian thunder 



storms, 626. 

 (E. A.) on the present state of ouy 



hnonledge of the zoology of the Sandwich 



Islands, 467. 



(Dr. Wilberforce) on the physical 



and mental defects of children in schools, 

 503. 



Snakes, the poison apparatus of certain, 



G. S. West on, 737. 

 Snowdon mountain tramroad, F. Oswell 



on the, 798. 



tarns near, W.W. Watts on some, 683. 



Solar radiation, eleventh report on the 



best methods of recording the direct 



intensity of, 81. 

 Solenoid, magnetic field due to a current 



in a, W. H" Everett on the, 620. 

 Solidification and crystallisation, the 



velocity of, Meyer Wildermann on, 663. 

 Sollas (Prof. W. J.) on the structure of 



a coral reef, 392. 



on pitch glaciers or poissiers, 680. 



Solms-Laubach (Graf) on a new form 



of fructification in Sphenophyllum, 



852. 

 Somaliland, stone implements in, H. W. 



Seton-Karr on, 824. 

 *S0RBY (Dr. H. C.) on the oyster culture 



in the Colne district, 726. 



on mounting marine animals as 



transparent lantern slides, 730. 



on methods for collecting and 



estimating the number of small 

 animals in sea water, 730. 



Southward (John) on the production 

 of letterpress printing surfaces with- 

 out the use of types, 810. 



Southwold, a section at the north cliff, 

 Horace B. Woodward on, 678. 



and Covehithe, recent coast erosion 



at, John Spiller on, 678. 



Spectra of the elements and compounds, 

 wave-length tables of the, report on, 273. 



. motions competent to produce 



groups of lines which have been 

 observed in actual, G. Johnstone 

 Stoney on, 610. 



Spectroscopy, the bibliography of, seventh 

 (interim) report on, 263. 



*Spectrum, discussion on the evidence 

 to be gathered as to the simple or 

 compound character of a gas from 

 the constitution of its spectrum, 610. 



Spermatogenesis in birds, J. E. S. Moore 

 on, 735. 



SphenopJiyllum, a new form of fructifica- 

 tion in, Graf Solms-Laubach on, 852. 



Spiller (John) on recent coast erosion 

 at Southwold and Covehithe, 678. 



Starling (Sydney G.) and Edwin 

 Edser on the velocity of light in 

 rarefied gases through which an elec- 

 tric discharge is passing, 635. 



