858 
Stataer (J. W.) on the erratic blocks of 
the British Isles, 145. 
Statistics and Economic Science, Address 
to the Section of, by Rey. P. H. 
Wicksteed, 560. 
STEBBING (Rev. T. R. R.) on the nomen- 
clator animalium generum et sub- 
generum, 153. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 324. 
Sressine (W. P. D.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 324. 
*Stea@aLu (Prof. J. E. A.) on Waring’s 
problem, 400. 
Stellaria graminea, A. S. Horne on, 718. 
Sterilisation of the soil, the partial, by 
means of caustic lime, by Dr. H. B. 
Hutchinson and K. MacLennan, 774. 
Stockingford shales, the, near Nuneaton, 
recent discoveries in, by V. C. Illing, 
498. 
certain trilobites found in, V. C. 
Illing on, 499. 
*Stoxss (Prof. G. J.), the relation of the 
emotions to motor discharge, 689. 
Stone-boiling in the British Isles, by 
T. C. Cantrill, 647. 
Stone circles, the age of, report on ex- 
plorations to ascertain, 227, 
Stoprss (Dr. Marie C.) on the preparation 
of a list of characteristic fossils, 150. 
plant petrifactions in chert and 
their bearing on the origin of fresh- 
water cherts, 486. 
*Story (Prof. Fraser), German forestry 
methods, 767. 
Srrawan (Dr. A.) on the geology of 
Ramsey Island, Pembrokeshire, 151. 
Stream-courses of the Black-Country 
plateau, H. Kay on the, 473. 
Stream-line flow of solids, the, by Thomas 
Reid, 604. 
Strength of signals, effect of atmospheric 
conditions on the, and an account of 
the diurnal variation in the energy 
received, by Prof. E. W. Marchant, 607. 
Stress, alternating, reporton, by W. Mason, 
with notes by Dr. F. Rogers and BE. M. 
Eden, 183. 
combined, report on, by W. A. 
Scoble, 168. 
Stress distributions in engineering mate- 
rials, the more complex, report on, 168. 
—— discussion on, 389. 
Stress distributions in thick cylinders 
and rings, the, by Prof. E. G. Coker, | 
604. 
Structural changes, the, brought about in | 
certain alloys by annealing, by O. F. 
Hudson, 428. 
Sueda fruticosa, the distribution of, 
and its réle in the stabilising of active | 
shingle, by Prof. F. W. Oliver, 719. 
INDEX. 
SuppARDS¥(Miss Ida), an investigation 
into spelling at the Fielden demonstra- 
tion school, 304. 
Suggestion in education, the excessive 
use of, by Mrs. C. M. Meredith, 747. 
Sun cult and megaliths in Oceania, by 
Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, 634. 
Sun-spots, radial motion in, by C. E. St. 
John, 392. 
Swann (Dr. W. F. G.), the electrical 
resistance of thin metallic films, 375. 
the expression for the electrical 
conductivity of metals as deduced 
from the electron theory, 388. 
*Symmetric linear substitutions, by 
Prof. H. Hilton, 398. 
Synthesis of organic matter by sunlight 
in presence of inorganic colloids, and 
its relationship to the origin of life, 
& by Prof. B. Moore and A. Webster, 527. 
System copper-oxygen, the, by F. D. 
Farrow, 449. 
*SzySZKOWSEI (Dr. B. de), neutral salt 
action, 449. 
solubility and distribution, 449. 
* 
*Tarr (Dr. John), natural arrest of 
hemorrhage from a wound, 676. 
and R. J. 8S. McDowat1, con- 
traction of non-oxygenated mam- 
malian muscle at temperatures ranging 
between 0° and 40° centigrade, 676. 
and Miss M. Macnaveuton, simpli- 
fied mammalian heart perfusion, 676. 
TANSLEY (A. G.) on the vegetation of 
Ditcham Park, Hampshire, 266. 
on the registration of botanical 
photographs, 267. 
Taytor (Miss A. M.), the life history of 
Eriophyes ribis Nab., 778. 
*Temperature frequency curves, by 
EK. Gold and F. J. Whipple, 396. 
Temperature radiation, pure, the re- 
lation between luminescence and, by 
Prof. E. Pringsheim, 389. 
*Temperature see-saw, a, between Eng- 
land and Egypt, by J. T. Craig, 395. 
TEMPLE (Mrs. Charles), social organisa- 
tion amongst the primitive tribes of 
Northern Nigeria, 626. 
TEMPLE (Sir Richard), Address to the 
Anthropological Section, 613. 
*Terrestrial magnetism, the lunar in- 
fluence on, and its dependence on solar 
periodicity, by Dr. S. Chapman, 396. 
Testimony, modern experimental in- 
vestigation of, by T. H. Pear, 690. 
Testimony of normal and mentally defec- 
tive children, the, by Stanley Wyatt, 
690. 
Tests of reasoning and their relation to 
general mental ability, by R. C. 
Moore, 684. 
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