INDEX. 
Smiru (Prof. G. Elliot), Address to the | 
Anthropological Section, 575. 
on megalithic monuments and their 
builders, 607. 
on the human remains found by Mr. 
Quibell in mastabas of the second and 
third dynasties at Sakkara, 612. 
the earliest evidence of attempts at 
mummification in Egypt, 612. 
Prof. Reisner’s excavations in | 
Egypt on behalf of the Boston Museum 
and Harvard University, 620. 
Smit (Geoflrey) on the inheritance and 
development of secondary sexual charac- 
ters in birds, 187. 
Smiru (Prof. H. Bompas) on the mental 
and physical factors involved in educa- 
tion, 327. 
Smrru (Prof. Priestley) on the influence of 
school-books upon eyesight, 295. 
Smrirx (Dr. W. G.) and C. B. Crampron, 
the influence of origin and topography 
on grasslands, 736. 
SmrirHELts (Prof. A.) on gaseous explo- 
sions, 192. 
on the overlapping between secondary 
education and that of universities, &c., 
338. 
*Soppy (F.), a machine for drawing 
the curves of radio-active changes, 
411. 
Solar observatory in Australia, a, report on 
establishing, 113. 
Soxuas (Prof. W. J.) on the erratic blocks 
of the British Isles, 132. 
Solubility, report on (Part II.), by Dr. 
J. Vargas Eyre, 795. 
Somatic tissue, reduction divisions (?) in, 
by Dr. R. R. Gates, 681. 
SomMERFELD (Prof. Dr. A.) on wireless 
telegraphy, 404. 
Sonora Desert of Mexico, exploration in 
the, by I. N. Dracopoli, 533. 
*Sound vibrations, registration and analy- 
sis of, by Prof. D. C. Miller, 419. 
*South America, Northern, some im- 
pressions of the flora of, by Prof. D. H. 
Campbell, 679. 
Southern Nigeria, some experiences of, 
by P. A. Talbot, 532. 
SprarMawn (Prof. C.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
327. 
Spectra, series in, discussion on, 415, 
Dr. J. W. Nicholson on, 415. 
Speech in animals, by Prof. R. J. Ander- 
son, 501. 
Spencer (Dr. J. W.), post-glacial changes 
of level versus recent stability of the 
lake region of America, 476. 
the submarine canyon of the Hud- 
son River, 534. 
*Spinal vaso-motor paths, the general 
* 
* 
895 
condition of the, in spinal shock, by 
Prof. I. H. Pike, 659. 
*Spinning tops, some new, by Dr. J. G. 
Gray, 405. 
Spray (Miss R.), Prof. Iba Hyp, and 
Miss I. Howav, the influence of alcohol 
upon the reflex action of some cu- 
taneous sense organs in the frog, 650. 
Srarwine (Prof. E. H.) on the dissociation 
of oxy-heemoglobin at high altitudes, 290. 
*Stars, the number of, and their bearing 
on stellar distribution, by Dr. S. 
Chapman, 401. 
SraTHeR (J. W.) on the erratic blocks of 
the British Isles, 132. 
Statistics and Economic Science, Address 
to the Section of, by Sir H. H. Cunyng- 
hame, 536. 
SreBpine (Rey. T. R. R.) on the compila- 
tion of an index generum et specierum 
animalium, 143. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 761. 
Strppine (W. P. D.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 761. 
*Steel and tinplate industries of South 
Wales, how dumping affects them, by 
J. H. Jones, 553. 
*Stellar distribution, the number of 
stars and their bearing on, by Dr. §S. 
Chapman, 401, 
Stock (Prof. Alfred) and Dr. G. E. Gipson 
on the dissociation of phosphorous 
vapour, 445. 
Stone circles, the age of, report on ex- 
plorations to ascertain, 273. 
Stopes (Dr. Marie C.) on the preparation 
of a list of characteristic fossils, 135. 
paleobotany versus stratigraphy in 
New Brunswick, 471. 
| Stresses in springs and other bodies, 
the experimental determination of the, 
by optical and electrical methods, by 
Prof. E. G. Coker, 569. 
Strona (J.), a system of school leaving- 
certificates ; with special reference to 
Scotland, 705. 
Strophantine and the salts of Ringer 
solution, the relation between the 
effects of, Prof. Dr. O. Loewi on, 660, 
| *SvrrurHeERsS (R. de J. F.), the causes of 
the induction period in the inter- 
action of hydrogen and chlorine, 438. 
*Submarine canyon of the Hudson River, 
the, by Dr. J. W. Spencer, 534. 
‘Suction ’ or interaction between passing 
vessels, by Prof. A. H. Gibson and 
J. H. Thompson, 567. 
Sudan, Southern, archeological remains 
of primitive Ethiopian races in, by 
H. S. Wellcome, 617. 
—— the West and Central, tribes of, by 
P. A. Talbot, 613. 
