INDEX. 



838 



Scott (Prof. W. R.). Address to the Sec- 

 tion of Economic Science and Statistics, 

 495. 



Seaweeds, the composition and \ises of 

 certain, by Prof. J. Hendriclc, 770. 



Secondary sex characters as characters of 

 abandoned function, F. \V. Ash on, 47 1. 



Seismoloqical investigations, twentieth re- 

 port on, 52. 



Selagmella uliginosa Spring, the mor- 

 phology of. Prof. T. G. B. Osbom on, 

 727. 



Skligman (Dr. G. G.) on the physical 

 characters of the ancient Egyptians, 189. 



Address to the Anthropological 



Section, 051. 



Semitic alphabet, fresh light upon the 

 origin of the, bv Dr. Alan H. Gardiner, 

 666. 



Sew.\bd (Pi'of. A. C.) on cutting sections 

 of Australian fossil plants, 231. 



on Australian cycadacem, 232. 



Shaw (J. J.) on seismologicul investiga- 

 tions, 52. 



Shaw (Sii- Napier) on the investigation of 

 the upper atmosphere, 38. 



on radiotelegraphic investigations, 39. 



071 seismologicul investigations, 52. 



Sherkington (Prof. C. S.) on the structure 

 and function of the mammalian heart, 

 226. 



Shipley (Dr. A. E.) on the biological pro- 

 blems incidental to the Belmullet whaling 

 station, 124. 



Shore (Dr. L. E.) on the ductless glands, 

 217. 



Sheubsall (Dr. F. C.) on the physical 

 characters of the ancient Egyptians, 189. 



on anthropometric investigations in 



Cyprus, 193. 



Shuttleworth (Dr. G. E.), the neuro- 

 psychoses of adolescence, 699. 



SiDGWiCK (Mrs. Henry), Address to the 

 Educational Section, 732. 



SiDGWicK (Dr. N. V.) on non-aromatic 

 diazonium salts, 95. 



♦Single line spectra of the elements, by 

 Prof. J. C. McLennan, 366. 



Skeats (Prof. E. W.) on the nomenclature 

 of the carboniferotis, permo-carhon- 

 iferous, and permian rocks of the southern 

 hemisphere, 263. 



Smith (A. Malins), the respiration of 

 partly dried plant organs, 725. 



Smith (Prof. G. Elliot) on the physical 

 characters of the ancient Egyptians, 189. 



the influence of ancient Egyptian 



civilisation on the world's culture, 667. 



on racial distribution in the Bal- 



kans, 672. 



Smith (Prof. H. Bompas) on university 

 scholarships, exhibitions, and bursaries, 

 238. 



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Smith (If. G.) on the botanical and chemical 

 cliaracters of the eucalypts and their 

 correlation, 97. 



Smith (Miss May), some problems of 

 fatigue, 093. 



Smith (Dr. William G.) and D. Macpher- 

 SON, types of upland grazings, their 

 economic value and improvement, 77 . 



Smithells (Prof. A.) on gaswus explo- 

 sions, 158. 



Smoke abatement and au' pollution, dis- 

 cussion on, 387. 



Smoke pollution, the plant as an index 

 of, by Prof. C. Crowther and A. G. 

 Ruston, 780. 



*SoDDY (Prof. F.) on radioactive ele- 

 ments and the periodic law, 366. 



on radioactive problems in geology, 



434. 



Solar observatory in Australia, a, report on 

 establishing, 45. 



Solenopora and Sphcerocodium in the 

 Silurian rocks of Britain, the discovery 

 of. Prof. E. J. Garwood on, 420. 



SoLLAS (Prof. W. J.) on the restoration of 

 certain fossils by serial sections, 426. 



SoMEKViLLE (A. A.), military training in 

 schools, 748. 



SoMERViLLE (Piof. W.), the accumulation 

 of fertility in grass-land as a result of 

 phosphatic <lressings of basic slag, 770. 



Southern Peunines, the western slopes of 

 the, the glacial geology of. Dr. A. 

 Jowett on, 431. 



Specific characters, on the expression by 

 measurement of, with special refeience 

 to mosses, by Prof. Julius MacLeod,718. 



tSpecific heat of gases, the change of, 

 with temperature, by Prof. W. il . 

 Thornton, 638. 



♦Spectral classification of stars and the 

 order of stellar evolution, discussion 

 on, 366. 



* Prof. A. Fowler on, 366. 



Sphcerocodium and Solenopora in the 

 Silurian rocks of Britain, the discovery 

 of. Prof. E. J. Garwood on, 420. 



Spinax, the telencephalon of, the mor- 

 phology of, as a type of elasmobranch 

 fore brain, by Dr. J. Stuart Thomson, 

 477. 



Spitsbergen before the war, by Dr. 

 R. N. R. Brown. 492. 



Spore discharge in the uredineae and 

 hymenomvcetes, Prof. A. H. R. Buller 

 on, 730. 



Stai^ton (Dr. T. E.) on stress distribu- 

 tion in engineering materials, 159. 



Static tesUs of a mild steel, by W. A. Scoble, 

 161. 



Statistics and Economic Science, Address 

 to the Section of, by Prof. W. R. Scott, 

 495. 



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