INDEX 



143 



Saunders, O. A., Convection in 



gases at high pressures, 285, 



464. 

 Science and animal industry, by 



Prof. J. A. S. Watson, 401*. 

 Science and rural life, discussion by 



Prof. J. A. S. Watson, Sir A. D. 



Hall, A. McCallum, Prof. W. G. S. 



Adams, 401, 473. 

 Science at Universities, by H. T. 



Tizard, 207, 392*. 

 Scientific progress and economic plan- 

 ning in relation to agriculture and 



rural life, by Prof. J. A. S. 



Watson, 223, 401*. 

 Scientific societies and museums, by 



Col. Sir H. G. Lyons, 406. 

 Scientists of north-east of Scotland, by 



G. M. Fraser and Dr. G. Philip, 



Appdx. 106. 

 Scotland, arrival of Celts in, by 



Prof. V. G. Childe, 357, 469. 

 Scotland, development of post- 

 primary education in, from Act of 



1902, by W. W. McKechnie, 394, 



472. 

 Scotland, diflFusion of scientific 



knowledge to farmer in, by A. 



McCallum, 402, 473. 

 Scotland, economic development of 



Victorian, by W. H. Marwick, 



338. 

 Scotland, education for business 



management, discussion by Dr. 



H. Hamilton, G. Wilson, 343, 



468. 

 Scotland, geographical distribution 



of early iron smelting industry, 



by K. H. Huggins, 336. 

 Scotland, national parks, by Prof. 



F. G. Baily, 410. 



Scotland, prehistoric archaeology in 

 N.E., by Dr. J. G. Callander, 



356, 4<59. 

 Scotland, recent economic changes, 



by E. D. McCallum, 339. 

 Scotland, scientists of north-east, by 



G. M. Fraser and Dr. G. Philip, 

 Appdx. 106. 



Scotland, sequence of peoples, 

 culture and characteristics in, 

 400 B.C. to A.D. 950, by Rev. Dr. 

 A. B. Scott, 358, 469. 



Scotland, soils of north-east, by Prof. 

 J. Hendrick, Appdx. 84. 



Scotland, technical education from 



industrial point of view, by G. W. 



Thomson, 398, 472. 

 Scott, Rev. Dr. A. B., Historical 



sequence of peoples, culture and 



characteristics in Scotland, 400 B.C. 



to A.D. 950, 358,469. 

 Scottish fishing industry, 1880-1914, 



by Dr. H. Hamilton, 338, 467. 

 Scottish hydro-electric stations, by 



W. T. Halcrow, 346, 468. 

 Scottish school, learning of French 



in, by Miss G. B. Dodds, 376,470. 

 Scottish witch trials, by Rev. Canon 



J. A. MacCulloch, 361, 469. 

 ScouRFiELD, D. J., Animal remains 



in Rhynie Chert, 310, 466. 

 Sea currents, biological importance, 



discussion by Dr. J. B. Tait, Dr. 



J. N. Carruthers, Prof. A. C. 



Hardy, E. R. Gunther, 324, 466. 

 Sectional Officers, ix. 

 Seifriz, Prof. W., Structure of 



protoplasm, 382*, 471. 

 Seismological investigations, by Miss 



E. F. Bellamy, 283*. 

 Seismological investigations, report on, 



233, 283*. 

 Seligman, Prof. C. G., on Ainu of 



Japan, 259. 

 Sensory events, report on quantitative 



estimates of, 268. 

 Shanachies, Gaelic, by K. H. 



Jackson, 357. 

 Shetland, prehistoric, by A. O. 



Curie, 358*, .^69. 

 Silurian Polyzoa, pearl-like bodies 



in, by K. P. Oakley, 310, 466. 

 Simpson, Dr. W. D., Pictish symbo- 

 lism and sculptured stones of north- 

 east Scotland, Appdx. 66. 

 Skye leaf beds, by Dr. T. Johnson, 



388. 

 Sleep and hypnosis, by Dr. W. 



Brown, 375. 

 Smail, Princ. J. Cameron, Technical 



education and industrial recruit- 

 ment, 399*. 

 Smailes, a. E., Lead Dales of N. 



Pennines, 337, 467. 

 Small, Dr. J., Thermal conditions 

 round hot circular cylinder in 

 stream of fluid, 286, 464. 

 Smith, A. D. B., Inheritance of 

 productivity, milk, 321, 467. 



