INDEX. 



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Russell (Dr. E. J.). Address to the Agri- 

 cultural Section, 528. 



*i and E. H. Rioh^vrds, losses from 



manure heaps, 548. 



fRuTHEBFoED (SirE. ) X-ray spectra of 

 the elements, 3(54. 



St. John (P. R. H.) on the hotanical and 



chemical characters of the eucalt/pts and 



their correlation, 201. 

 Salmon (E. S.) and Dr. J. Vaegas Eyee, 



on the treatment of fungous diseases 



by spraying, 488. 

 *Salonika : its geographical relation to 



the interior, by H. C. Woods, 434. 

 tSalt-marsh ' pans,' the origin and fate 



of, by Prof. R. H. Yapp, 509. 

 Samp.son (Prof. R. A.) on seismologicul 



investigations, 29. 

 Sands used in glass manufacture, some 



geological charactersof, by Dr. P. G. H. 



Boswell, 401. 

 Sankey (Capt. H. R.) on radiotelegraphic 



investigations, 127. 

 — — on gaseous explosions, 292, 

 Saunders (Miss E. R. ) on experimental 



studies in the physiology of heredity, 



306. 

 on the means of bringing into closer 



contact those scientifically and com- 

 mercially interested in breedingexperi- 



ments, 490. 

 Savidge (H. G.) on the calculation of 



mathenuitical tables, 59. 

 *Scales of fishes, the, and their value as 



an aid to investigation, by Prof. A. 



Meek, 418. 

 ScHAFER (Sir Edward) on the ductless 



glands, 305. 

 * School-books, the influence of, upon eye- 

 sight, report on, 527. 

 Schuster (Prof. Ai-thur) on seismological 



investigations, 29. 

 on radiotelegraphic investigations, 



127. 

 — — • on jMpular science lectures, 326. 

 • on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 560. 

 *Sci('n(e in the universities, by Principal 



W. H. Hadow, 525. 

 j— — in relation to industry, by Dr. 



Vj. F. Ai'mstrong, 525. 

 * in secondary schools, the present 



jjosition of, by J. Talbot, 524. 

 ■ in the education of girls, by Dr. 



Mary H. Williams, 520. 

 * the place of, in tiie education of 



boys, discussion on, 526. 

 * the place of, in the education of 



girls, discussion on, 527. 

 training which should be given to 



girls, Mary E. Marsdea on the, 526. 



Scoble (W. A.) on stress distributions in, 



engineering materials, 280. 

 St'oTT (Dr. Alexander), the petrology of 



the Arran pitchstoncs, 398. 

 Sc'OTT (Prof. W. R.) on industrial unrest, 

 274. 



OH the replacement of men by women 



in industry, 276. 



on the effects of the war on credit, 



currency, and finance, 278. 

 *Sccondary education for ciiildrcn, a 

 scheme of, by Mrs. T. W. ^Vallis, 524. 

 Seismological investigations, iwenty-firU 



report on, 29. 

 Seward (Prof. A. C.) on the nomenclalvre 

 of the carboniferous, permo-carbonifcr- 

 ous, and permian rocks of the southern 

 hemisphere, 238. 

 Shaw (J. J.) on seismological investiga- 

 tions, 29. 

 Shaw (Sir Napier) on seismological in- 

 vestigations, 29. 



on radiotelegraphic investigations, 



127. 

 fShell-fisheries, the further development 



of the, by Dr. J. Johnstone, 418. 

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

 and function of the nuimmalian heart, 

 304. 

 Shrubsall (Dr. F. C.) on the mental 

 and physical factors involved in educa- 

 tion, 307. 

 fSimilitude in engineering design, tho 

 principle of, by Dr. T. E. Stanton, 456. 

 Simon (E. D.) on fuel economy, 187. 

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

 of the carboniferous, permo-carbon Ifcr- 

 ons, and permian rocks of the southern 

 hemisphere, 238. 

 Sloan (R. P.) on fuel economy, 187. 

 f Small (J.), geographical distribution 



of the compositse, 509. 

 Smith (Prof. H. Bompas) on the mental 

 and pliysicai factors involved in educa- 

 tion, 307. 

 Smith (H. G.) on the bolanicaland chemical 

 characters of the eupalypts and their 

 correlation, 201. 

 Smith (Dr. W. G.), utilisation of northern 



mountain and htath land, 498. 

 Smithells (Prof. A.) on gaseous cr/ilo 



sions, 292. 

 *Smytiie (Dr. J. A.), a motlilied clilorina- 



tion process, 377. 

 tSociology and psychologj-, bv Dr. 



W. H. R. Rivers, 476. 

 *Soil protozoa and soil bacteria) by Dr. 



T. Goodcy, 547. 

 *Solid nickel and copper oxides, tho 

 reduction of, by solid iron. Dr. J. E. 

 Stead on, 376. 

 *Solubility phenomena, the study of, re- 

 port on, 377. 



