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INDEX. 



Rutherford (Sir E.), Atomic disintegra- 

 tion, *370, 465 (A 36). 



Sabine (Prof. P. E.), . . . Architectural 

 acoustics, 361, 464 (A 11). 



Sager (J. L.), Soil acidity investiga- 

 tions . . ., 446, 469 (K 10). 



St. Lawrence River for power and naviga- 

 tion. Development of, by R. S. Lea, 

 413, 467 (G 6). 



St. Lawrence . . . system for power and 

 navigation. Proposed improvements of, 

 by D. W. McLachlan, 408. 



Salanus nubiUs, Mechanism of massive 

 movement of operculum of, by Prof. 

 J. Tait, *396. 



Salt and hydrogen ion concentration upon 

 growth and structure of bacteria. In- 

 fluence of, by Dr. G. B. Reed, 427. 



Sanditord (Prof. P.), Tests for scholar- 

 ships and promotions, 457. 



, Messrs. Bbennand and Holmes, 



Use of partial coefficients of correlation 

 in educational research, *457. 



Santa Barbara skeletal remains, by B. 

 Oetteking, *423, 468 (H 33). 



Sapir (Dr. E.), Privilege concept among 

 Nootka Indians, *422. 



Saskatoon, Sectional transactions at, 478. 



Saunders (Miss E. R.), Evolution of the 

 carpel, 449. 



Savage (Col. H. D.), Powdered fuel in 

 locomotives, *377. 



Scattering of light. Discussion on, 369. 



Scent-distributing structures in Lepi- 

 doptera, by Dr. F. A. Dixey, 399. 



Science teaching. Modern developments 

 in, by C. M. Stuart, 457. 



Scott (Prof. F. H.), Respiratory variation 

 of arterialblood pressure, *427,468 (19). 



Sea-level in relation to glaciation, etc.. 

 Discussion on changes in, 384. 



Sedimentation . . . Atlantic coast of N. 

 America, by E. M. Kindle, 391. 



Segregation of racial characters . . ., by 

 Dr. C. Wissler, 418. 



Seismographs, Correlation of records of 

 two distant Milne-Shaw, by E. A. 

 Hodgson, 371, 465 (A 38). 



Seismological investigations. Report of 

 Committee on, 270. 



' Self ' in cognition . . ., by Prof. F. 

 Aveling, 436. 



Seligman (Prof. C.G.),Pseudo-MongoUan 

 type in Central Africa, *421, 467 (H 23). 

 Semple (Miss E. C), Influence of geo- 

 graphic conditions on ancient Mediter- 

 ranean reUgions, *409, 466 (E 20). 

 Sexual difEerentiation of the fowl . . ., 



by Dr. F. A. E. Crew, 397, 466 (D 6). 

 SexuaUty in the saw-fly . . ., by A. D. 

 Peacock, 398, 466 (D 9). 



Shaffer (Dr. P. A.), Ketolytic (anti- 

 ketogenic) action of sugars in vitro, 

 431, 468 (I 26). 



Shape-qualities or relations ? by Prof. C. 

 Spearman, 441, 469 (J 16). 



Shaw (Capt. H.), on earth's gravitational 

 field, 274. 



Shaw (J. J.), on seismological investiga- 

 tions, 270. 



Shaw (Sir N.), If the earth went dry, 362, 

 464 (A 12). 



Shear (Dr. C. L.), Life history and 

 tazonomic problems in Botryosphseria 

 and Physalospora, 45 1 . 



Shearer (Dr. G.), . . . X-ray measure- 

 ments of compounds containing long 

 chains of carbon atoms, 366, 464 

 (A 26c) 



Sheppard (T.), List of papers bearing upon 

 zoology, botany, and prehistoric archceo- 

 logy of British Isles, 494. 



Sherman (Prof. H. C), Quantitative dis- 

 tribution and nutritional significance 

 of fat-soluble vitamin, *429. 



Shrubsall (Dr. F. C.), Health and 

 physique through the centuries, 190. 



Shutt (Dr. F. T.), Influence of cropping 

 on nitrogen and organic matter content 

 of Western prairie soils, 460, 469 (M 2). 



SiLBERSTErN (Dr. L.), . . . Curvature 

 radius of space- time, 373. 



Sinclair (Dr. S. B.), Selection of pupils 

 for auxiliary classes, 459, 469 (L 14). 



Sites of scientific interest, Conservation 

 of, by Prof. J. L. Myres, 490. 



SkuUs from Valley of Mexico, by L. H. 

 Dudley Buxton, 421. 



Slater (G.), Glacial tectonics . . ., 395. 



Small intestine. Movements of, by Prof. 

 V. E. Henderson, 428. 



Smith (Harlan I.), Trephined aboriginal 

 skulls from British Columbia and 

 Washmgton, 421, 467 (H 21). 



Snell (Prof. J. F.),Mahc acid from maple- 

 sugar sand, *376, 465 (B 5). 



Soil acidity investigations . . ., by J. L. 

 Sager, 446, 469 (K 10). 



Soil population. Discussion on, *460, 469 

 (M4). 



Solar activity and terrestrial magnetic 

 disturbance . . ., by Rev. A. L. 

 Cortie, 370, 465 (A 37). 



Solar observatory in Australia, Report of 

 Committee on, 296. 



Southwell (R. V.), Impact experiments, 

 341. 



Space-time, . . . Curvature radius of, 

 by Dr. L. Silberstein, 373. 



Spacing experiment with wheat, by F. L. 



Engledow, 463, 469 (M 14). 

 Speakman (Prof. H. B.) and A. H. Gee, 

 Influence of metallic chlorides on 

 growth and metabolism of yeast, 427. 



