AUTHOR-SUBJECT INDEX, 1849-1961 



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Strahan, Aubrey, Sir Archibald Geikie. 



1925: 591-598 

 Strang, James J., Remarks on the natural 



history of Beaver Islands, Michigan. 



1854: 282-288 

 Straus, William L., Jr., Great Piltdown 



hoax. 1954: 363-371 

 Strebel, Herman, Sculptures of Santa 



Lucia Cozumahualpa, Guatemala, in 



the Hamburg Ethnological Museum, 



1899: 549-561 

 Street, James H., Mechanizing the cotton 



harvest. 1957: 413-427 

 Strinberg, Nils, Letters from the Andree 



party. 1897: 401-412 

 Stromboli 



Recent eruption of the volcano Strom- 

 boli, by Frank A. Perret. 19 12: 



285-289 

 Strong, Lee A., What is entomology? 



1937: 377-3 8 3 _ 

 Strong, Moses, Antiquities in Wisconsin. 

 1877: 239-246 

 Pre-historic mounds of Grant County, 

 Wisconsin. 1876: 424-432 

 Strong, R. M., Habits and behavior of the 



herring gull. 1914: 479-509 

 Sturmer, J. W., Modern sun cult. 1930: 



191-206 

 Sturtevant, A. H., Evolution and func- 

 tion of genes. 1948: 293-303 

 Submarines 

 Submarine boat: its value as a weapon 

 of naval warfare, by George W. Mel- 

 ville. 1901: 717-738 

 Submarine navigation, by William H. 



White. 1905: 235-245 

 Submarine signaling — the protection of 

 shipping by a wall of sound and 

 other uses of the submarine telegraph 

 oscillator, by R. F. Blake. 1915: 

 203-213 

 Subways 

 Air of the New York subway prior to 

 1906, by George A. Soper. 1907: 

 647-667 

 Rapid-transit subways in metropolitan 

 cities, by Milo R. Maltbie. 1904: 

 759-771 



Sudan 

 From the Somali coast through south- 

 ern Ethiopia to the Sudan, by Oscar 

 Neumann. 1903: 775-792 

 Suess, Eduard, Boundary-line between 

 geology and history. 1872: 223-232 

 Suess, Eduard 

 Sketch of the life of Eduard Suess 

 (1831-1914), by Pierre Termier. 

 1914: 709-718 

 Suess, Hans E., Abundance of the chemi- 

 cal elements. 1958: 307-318 

 Sulfanilamide 



Sulfanilamide and related chemicals in 

 the treatment of infectious diseases, 

 by Wesley W. Spink. 1940: 479-488 

 Sulfonamides in the treatment of war 

 wounds and burns, by Charles L. 

 Cox, Jr. 1943: 569-574 



SUMERIANS 



Sumerian technology: a survey of early 



material achievements in Mesopota- 

 mia, by Ida Bobula. 1959: 637-675 

 Sun 

 Atoms and sunbeams, by Robert Ball. 



1893: 121-133 

 Composition of the sun, by Henry 



Norris Russell. 1931: 199-214 

 Concepts of the sun among American 



Indians, by M. W. Stirling. 1945: 



387-400 

 Cosmic rays from the sun, by Thomas 



Gold. 1957: 233-238 

 Earth and sun as magnets, by George 



ElleryHale. 1913: 145-158 

 Earth, the sun, and sunspots, by Loring 



B. Andrews. 1936: 137-144 

 Edge of the sun, by Donald H. Menzel. 



1956: 215-227 

 Fringe of the sun: nebulium and 



coronium, by C. G. James. 1939: 



183-187 

 Growth in our knowledge of the sun, 



by Charles E. St. John. 1930: 177- 



189 

 How the sun warms the earth, by C. G. 



Abbot. 1933: 149-179 



