INDEX. 



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Slaughtering of animals for food, by 



Capt. C. W. Hume, 405. 

 Smith, A. Malins, Algse of a bog . . ., 



380, 434. 

 Smith, Rivers, Education of the African 



chief, 396. 

 Soil surveys, Discussion on, 407. 

 Source of constituents of Lower Green- 

 sand and other Aptian sediments, by 



Prof. P. G. H. Boswell, 323. 

 Speakman, J. B., Intracellular structure 



of wool fibre, 415, 435. 

 Speech disabilities, by Miss A. H. 



McAllister, 372. 

 Sponges and animals, Ancient history of, 



by Dr. G. P. Bidder, 58. 

 Sporangia of Selaginella, by H. Duerden, 



390. 

 Stanton, Dr. T. E., Lubrication of 



surfaces under high loads and tempera- 

 tures, 347, 433. 

 Stellar temperatures, by Dr. C. R. 



Davidson, 314*. 

 Sterility and gigantism in the Lecythi- 



dese, bv Prof. J. McLean Thompson, 



382, 434. 

 Stirling, J., Occurrence of monascus on 



desiccated coconut, 388, 434. 

 Story, Prof. F., World's timber supply 



and consumption, 390. 

 Strachan, J., Arable dairy farming, 



404*. 

 Strength of reinforced concrete beams in 



shear, by J. Gilchrist, 355, 432. 

 Structure of disturbed chalk and diluvium 



on east coast of Riigen, by Dr. G. 



Slater, 320, 431. 

 Structure of endodermis in Aletris 



farinosa, by Dr. H. S. Holden, 382, 434. 

 Structure of Mud Buttes and Tit Hills of 



Alberta, by Dr. G. Slater, 321, 431. 

 Studies on the thyroid, by Dr. F. A. E. 



Crew, 335. 

 Study and development of agricultural 



science in Norway, by Prof. J. Sebelien, 



404, 435. 

 Sugden, Dr. S., on co-ordination com- 

 pounds, 316. 

 Super tension cables, by P. Dunsheath, 



351, 432. 

 Surveys and maps of the Elizabethan 



period . . ., by Sir G. Fordham, 341, 



432. 

 Survival of some ice-age relics in fresh- 

 water fauna of Cardiganshire, by Dr. 



Kathleen E. Carpenter, 336. 

 Sutherland, Dr. J. D., Economic 



balance between agriculture and 



forestry, 394, 434. 

 Svedelius, Prof. N. E., Cytology and 



development of Asparagopsis armata, 



380. 



Swift, H. \V\, Transmission of power by 



belts, 354, 433. 

 SwitchgeftT for alternating current, by 



H. W. Clothier, 351, 432. 

 Sylvicultural surveys, by \V. H. Guille- 



baud, 392*. 



Tapt'AN, Miss M., Prices and price-control 



in Great Britain and the United States, 



345. 

 Taylor, H., King Arthur's cave . . ., 362. 

 Taylor, J. W., Geographical range of 



mollusca . . ., 336, 432. 

 Taylor, T. H., Potato eel worm, 406*, 



435. 

 Teaching and research work on soil 



chemistry, by Prof. N. M. Comber, 



406*. 

 Tertiary and Quaternary history of North 



China, by Prof. G. B. Barbour, 



325. 

 Tertiary Plutonic centres of Britain, by 



Dr. Herbert H. Thomas, 43. 

 Theory of co-partnership, by C. J. 



Hamilton, 346. 

 Thomas, Dr. H. Hamshaw, on the Carpel, 



383. 

 Thomas, Dr. Herbert H., Tertiary 



Plutonic centres of Britain, 43. 

 Thompson, Prof. J. McLean, Sterility 



and gigantism in the Lecythideae, 382, 



434. 

 Thouless, Dr. R. H., Fechner's Law, 374. 

 Physics of psycho-galvanic-reflex 



phenomenon, 370. 

 Time and motion study as employed by 



the industrial psvchologist, by Dr. 



G. H. Miles, 377. 

 Torsion balance survey over Swinnerton 



Dyke, by Dr. W. F. P. McLintock and 



J. Phemister, 330*. 

 Transmission of power by belts, by H. W. 



Swift, 354, 433. 

 Transplantation of boys overseas, by 



Commissioner D. C. Lamb, 309. 

 Transport on the farm by the aid of 



electricity, by R. B. Matthews, 353, 



432. 

 Teatman, E. K., Prehistoric archteology 



of the Mendips, 361. 

 Traveller's impressions of physical superi- 

 ority of so-called uncivilised ami 



subject races and its causes, by H. W. 



Seton-Karr, 363. 

 Turnbull, Prof. H. W., Non-commuta- 

 tive algebra, 314, 430. 

 Tuener, F. C., Close voltage rectifier, 



352, 433. 

 Turner, Prof. H. H., on seisinologirnl 



investigations, 215. 



