INDEX. 
SpEaRMAN (Prof. C.) Shape-qualities ‘or 
relations ? 441, 469 (J 16). 
Species and chromosomes, Discussion on, 
452, 469 (K 23). 
Specific characteristics in a cross between 
a durum and a bread wheat .. ., by 
Prof. W. P. Thompson, *452. 
Spxck (Prof. F. C.), Tribal boundaries of 
Montagnais and Naskapi of the 
Labrador Peninsula, *423, 468 
(H32). 
Spectra of ionised elements, by Prof. A. 
Fowler, 358, 464 (A 1). 
Spectra of Nebule, by Dr. H. H. Plaskett, 
_ 373. 
Spectroscopic absolute magnitude deter- 
minations, by Drs. R. K. Young and 
W. E. Harper, 374, 465 (A 48). 
Speech, Nature of, by. Sir R. Paget, 
360. 
Spencer (Dr. L. J ), International agree- 
ment in mineralogical and crystallo- 
graphical nomenclature, *383, 466 
(C 12). 
Sprer (Mrs. E. G.), . . . Ceremony of 
first salmon on Pacific coast, 419. 
Staling of fungal cultures, by Miss C. A. 
Pratt, 445, 469 (K 4). 
SrrENnzBocK (Prof. W.), Radiant energy as 
anti-rachitic factor, *429. 
Stencilling in the Fiji Islands . 
H. Balfour, *418. 
Stereoscopy, with applications to motion 
pictures, New method of, by Prof. E. A. 
Bott and S. F. N. Chant, 438. 
Srmvens (A.), Rural dwellings and com- 
munities of rural Scotland, 410. 
Srewart (B. M.), Unemployment pre- 
vention and insurance, 411. 
Stewart (Prof. G. N.), Colour phenomena 
caused by intermittent stimulation 
with white light, 427, 468 (I 14). 
and Prof. J. M. Rocorr, Adrenals 
and metabolism, 425, 468 (I 4). 
Srrwart (R. Meldrum) and J. P. 
HENDERSON, Wireless time signals, 
375, 465 (A 50). 
Stress, Discussion on optical determina- 
tion of, *414, 467 (G 7). 
Stress distributions in engineering materials, 
Report of Committee on, 313. 
Stress, Repetition, for steels, Effect of 
high temperature on range of, by Prof. 
F. C. Lea, 415, 467 (G 10). 
Stresses in steel, Measurement of quench- 
ing, by Prof. T. M. Jasper, *415, 467 
(G 13). 
Srromeyrer (C. E.), Torsion fatigue 
hysteresis, *415, 467 (G 12). 
Sruart (C. M.), Modern developments in 
science teaching, 457. 
Sruparr (Sir R. F.), Variableness of 
Canadian winters, 362. 
. by 
567 
Sturgeon, . . . Rate of growth and age 
of sexual maturity in, by W. J. K. 
Harkness, 402, 466 (D 23). 
Swatneu (Dr. J. M.), and Dr. J. M. Munro, 
Forest protection from insects, 450. 
System of o Scorpii, by Dr. F. Henroteau, 
374, 465 (A 49). 
Tabanide of Saskatchewan ..., by 
Prof. A. E, Cameron, 399, 466 (D 11). 
Tactile sensory reflex, by Prof. I’. Allen 
and Dr. A. Hollenberg, 433, 468 (I 36). 
Tair (Prof. J.), Mechanism of massive 
movement of the operculum of Salanus 
nubilis, *396. 1 
sie (Prof. W.), Classification of instincts, 
435. 
TATTERSALL (Prof. W. M.) and Miss E. M. 
SHEPPARD, Sex phases in the female of 
Asellus aquaticus, 397. 
Taytor (Prof. H. 8.), Adsorption from 
silver salt solutions by silver iodide, 
*378. 
Teaching of history and geography of 
British Empire, by Prof. G. M. Wrong, 
455, 469 (L 1). 
Tests for scholarships and promotions, 
Discussion on, 456. 
Tuopay (Prof. D.), Some aspects of rich- 
ness of Cape Flora, 449. 
Tuomas (Dr. Ethel N. M.), Primary 
vascular system in phanerogams . . 
447. 
TuHomeson (Prof. W. P.), . . . Specific 
characteristics in a cross between a 
durum and a bread wheat, *452. 
THomson (A.), Upper wind observations * 
at Samoa, 372. 
THORNTON (Sir H.), Railway transporta- 
tion in Canada, 412, 467 (G 2). 
Tidal friction, by Dr. H. Jeffreys, *365, 
464 (A 23). 
Tide, Effect of wind on, by Dr. W. Bell 
Dawson, 372. 
Tides and currents in Canadian waters 
. . ., by Dr. W. Bell Dawson, 407, 466 
(E 10). 
Titanium, Spectrum of, by Prof. H. N. 
Russell, *359. 
Topp (T. Wingate), Relation of industry 
and social conditions to cranial types in 
Cleveland, 418. 
Topographical survey of Canada, Geo- 
logical Survey’s part in, by W. H. Boyd, 
406. 
Topographical survey of Canada. . ., 
by E. M. Dennis, 406. 
Toronto, Paleozoic strata at, by Prof. 
W. A. Parks, 379, 465 (C 10). 
Toronto region, Pleistocene rocks. of, by 
Prof. A. P. Coleman, 379. 
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