778 
Statistics and Economic Science, Address 
to the Section of, by Prof. E. C. K. 
Gonner, 453. 
STBBBING (Rev. T. R. RB.) on the work of 
the Corresponding Societies Committee, 
722. 
*STEEL (T.) on peripatus and on Aus- 
tralian land planarians, 407. 
*Steel tapes, length and electrical re- 
sistance of, by T. H. Laby and G. E. 
Adams, 304. 
*Stellar system, the oblate shape of the, 
by Prof. A. §. Eddington, 304. 4 
Stone implements, the, of the Australian 
aborigine: the types and their occur- 
rence, by A. S. Kenyon and D. J. 
Mahony, 526. 
Stores (Dr. Marie C.) on the preparation 
of a list of characteristic fossils, 111. 
Story (J. D.), educational pioneering 
(Queensland), 634. 
Srrawan (Dr. A.) on the geology of 
Ramsey Island, Pembrokeshire, 111. 
——on the preparation of a list of 
stratigraphical names used in the 
British Isles, 113. 
Stratigraphical names used in the British 
Isles, interim report on the preparation 
of a list of, 113. 
Stress and strain in solids, experimental 
determination of the distribution of, 
by Profs. Filon and Coker, 201. 
Stress distribution in short compression 
members, the, by Profs. Coker and 
Filon, 501. 
Stress distributions in engineering mate- 
rials, the more complex, report on, 200, 
*Stresses in built-up columns, the, by 
H. G. 8. Delepine, 501. 
*Stuart (Prof. Sir T. P. Anderson), the 
functions of the corpora arantii, 555. 
—— an apparatus for illustrating the 
nature of sound waves in air, 555. 
the cyclograph, an instrument for 
quickly marking microscopical slides, 
555. 
*—— the action of the stapedius muscle, 
555. 
—— the effect of simultaneous con- 
traction of the intercostal muscles, 555. 
*Stuart (W.) and T. H. Lasy, the 
nature of y rays, 304. 
Sudan, the ancient inhabitants of the, 
by Prof. G. Elliot Smith, 534. 
SuLMAN (John), the planning of Sydney— 
past, present, and future, 479. 
Summers (Dr. H. §.) on the origin and 
relationship of the Victorian kainozoic 
alkali rocks, 361. 
Sun’s variability, proofs of the, by C. G. 
Abbot, 291. 
*Sussmincn (C. A.), the metallogenetic 
provinces of Eastern Australia, 381. 
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Surton (C. §.), the flora of the environs 
of Melbourne, 574. 
Sydney, the planning of—past, present, 
and future, by John Sulman, 479 
Symbiotic activities of coliform and 
other organisms on media containing 
carbohydrates and allied substances, 
Burton Bradley on the, 556. 
Symineton (Prof. J.) on the relations of 
the inner surface of the cranial wall 
to the brain, 528. 
*Symmetrical exostoses in the acoustic 
meatus of the Australian aboriginal 
skull, Prof. J. T. Wilson on, 536. 
Tables of natality, issue, and orphanhood, 
the materials for, and the construction 
of, C. H. Wickens on, 471. 
Tanstey (A. G.) on the vegetation of 
Ditcham Park, Hampshire, 245. 
Taytor (Griffith) on the physiography 
of arid lands, 366. 
Teacher, the training of the, by Dr. 
John Smyth, 628. 
Teachers in New South Wales, the 
training of, by Prof. A. Mackie, 629. 
*Teaching, the possibility of analysing 
the process of, Prof. J. A. Green on, 
629. 
| Temperature cycles in heat-engines, by 
Prof. E. G. Coker and W. A. Scoble, 
512. 
TEMPLE (Sir Richard) on the teaching of 
anthropology, 235. 
—— on the character, work, and main- 
tenance of museums, 249. 
Ten-inch line of rainfall, the, by Prof. 
T. Cherry, 645. 
| Tertiary alkali rocks of Victoria, the, 
Prof. E. W. Skeats on, 360. 
| Tertiary brown coal-beds of Victoria, the, 
by H. Herman, 377. 
| Tertiary strata of South-Eastern Aus- 
tralia, the age and sequence of the, 
by F. Chapman, 371. 
Testing of materials, the, by Prof. W. E. 
Dalby, 500. 
| *Thermal conductivity, the change of, 
during the liquefaction of a metal, 
by Prof. A. W. Porter and F. Simeon, 
303. 
| *Thermal conductivity of air, the, Prof. 
T. H. Laby and E. O. Herens on, 301. 
*— the absolute determination of, 
E. O. Herens and Prof. T. H. Laby, 304. 
Tuomas (Miss E. N.) and A. J. Davey, 
morphology and anatomy of certain 
pseudo-monocotyledons, 578. 
Tuomas (H, Hamshaw) on the geology 
of Ramsey Island, Pembrokeshire, 111. 
on the Jurassic flora of Yorkshire, 
244. 
