INDEX. 
SEweLt (Dr. §.), the mechanism of 
micturition control in human beings, 
554. 
Sex dimorphism and secondary sex 
characters in some abnormal begonia 
flowers, C. I. Bond on the, 572. 
Suaw (J. J.) on seismological investiga- 
tions, 41. 
Suaw (Dr. W. N.) on the investigation of 
the wpper atmosphere, 69. 
—— on radiotelegraphic investigations, 70. 
SHELLSHEAR (Cyril), precipitin reactions 
in pathological human urines, 559. 
Surptey (Dr. A. E.) on the biological 
problems incidental to the Belmullet 
whaling station, 125. 
SuoreE (Dr. L. E.) on the ductless glands, 
237. 
Short cists of the north-east of Scotland, 
the, by Dr. A. Low, 525. 
SHRUBSALL (Dr. F. C.) on the physical 
characters of the ancient Egyptians, 212. 
—— on the mental and physical factors 
involved in education, 248. 
Sigillaria, recent advance in our know- 
ledge of, by Prof. Margaret Benson, 
584, 
Silkworms, adaptation and inheritance 
. in, by Prof. Otto Maas, 406. 
*Simron (F.) and Prof. A. W. Porrsr 
on the change of thermal conductivity 
during the liquefaction of a metal, 303. 
Simpson (Dr. G. C.) on Antarctic me- 
teorology, 302. 
*Size inheritance 
Bailey on, 655. 
*Sknats (Prof. E. W.), the geology of 
Victoria, 358. 
——on the tertiary alkali rocks of 
Victoria, 360. 
Smirx (Miss A. Lorrain), relationship of 
fungus and alga in the lichen-thallus, 
580. 
Smirx (Prof. G. Elliot) on the physical 
characters of the ancient Egyptians, 212. 
—— on the teaching of anthropology, 235. 
—— the origin and spread of certain 
customs and inventions, 524. 
*—— the brain of primitive man, 528. 
the ancient inhabitants of Egypt 
and the Sudan, 534. : 
Smrra (H. Bompas) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
248. 
Smiro (H. G.) and R. T. Baker, the 
correlation between the specific charac- 
ters of the Tasmanian and Australian 
eucalypts, 582. 
*Smiru (8. A.), craniological observations 
on a series of Solomon Island skulls, 
536. 
*—— observations on the Australian 
aboriginal humerus, 536. 
in poultry, P. G. 
777 
Smirn (W. Campbell) on the fauna and 
flora of the trias of the Western Mid- 
lands, 114. 
SMITHELLS (Prof. A.) on gaseous ex plo- 
stons, 177. 
SmytH (Dr. John), the training of the 
teacher, 628. 
Soil fertility, the effects of caustic lime 
and of chalk on, by H. B. Hutchinson 
and K. MacLennan, 668. 
Soil inoculation, a review of work on, by J. 
Golding and H. B. Hutchinson, 668. 
Soil moisture problem in Western 
Australia, the, by Prof. J. W. Paterson, 
646. 
Solar observatory in Australia, a, report on 
establishing, 74. 
Sotnas (Prof. W. J.) on the erratic blocks 
of the British Isles, 111. 
Solomon Island skulls, craniological ob- 
servations on a series of, by S. A. 
Smith, 536. 
Solubility phenomena, the 
interim report on, 110. 
Somatic modifications, the hormone 
theory of the heredity of, by Dr. J. T. 
Cunningham, 419. 
*Sound waves in air, an apparatus for 
illustrating the nature of. by Prof. Sir 
T. P. A. Stuart. 555. 
*South African bushmen, their occupa- 
tions and modes of life, exhibition of 
drawings and photographs of, by J. L. 
Elmore, 536. 
*Southern Alaska and the Klondyke, by 
Prof. E. 8. Moore, 449. 
SPEARMAN (Prof. ©.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
248. 
Species concept, the, with especial 
reference to eucalyptus, by J. H. 
Maiden, 581. 
Specific heats of liquids, a new method 
for determining the, by E. J. Hartung, 
337. 
*Spilitic lavas in New South Wales, 
the occurrence of, by W. N. Benson, 
381. 
Spinal cord, concussion of the, and allied 
conditions, by Alan Newton, 554. 
Standard steels, outline of manufacture 
of the, by Dr. F. Rogers, 201. 
Stanton (Dr. T. E.) on stress distribu- 
tion in engineering materials, 200. 
*Stapedius muscle, the action of the, 
by Prof. Sir T. P. A. Stuart, 555. 
*Stars near the North Pole, the dis- 
tribution in space of the, by Dr. F. W. 
Dyson, 303. 
State aid for science: a retrospect, by 
C. A. Buckmaster, 623. 
StatuER (J. W.) on the erratic blocks of 
the British Isles, 111. 
study of, 
