528 



Scott (D. H.) See Oliver and Scott. 



Sheep, oestrous cycle and formation of corpus luteum in (Marshall), 354. 



Sherrington (C. S.) Observations on " Flicker " in Binocular Vision, 71 ; and 



Laslett (E. E.) Note upon Descending Intrinsic Spinal Tracts in the Mam- 

 malian Cord, 115. 



Sleeping Sickness, discovery of species of Trypanosoma in (Castellani), 501. 

 Smith (G. Elliot) The Brain of the Archseoceti, 322. 

 Solar prominences and terrestrial magnetism (Lockyer and Lockyer), 244. 

 Solutions, electrical conductivity of (Whetham), 331. 



Sovvton (S. C. M.) and Macdonald (J. S.) On the Decline of the Injury Current 

 in Mammalian Nerve, and its Modification by Changes of Temperature. 

 Preliminary Note, 282. 



Specific heats of metals — relation to atomic weight (Tildeu), 220. 



Spectrum of lithium, abnormal changes in (Ramage), 164. 



Spinal cord of porpoise, motor cell groups in the (Hepburn and Waterston), 444. 

 Spinal tracts in mammalian cord, note upon descending intrinsic (Sherrington and 

 Laslett), 115. 



Spore-producing members, studies in morphology of (Bower), 258. 



Sun, prominence aud spot circulation, 1872-1901 (Lockyer and Lockyer), 446. 



Sun-spots, relationship between terrestrial magnetism and (Chree), 221. 



Taylor (J. E.) Characteristics of Electric Earth-current Distui bances, and their 

 Origin, 225. 



Tidal constants for certain Australian and Chinese Ports (Wright), 91. 



Tilden (W. A.) The Specific Heats of Metals, and the Belation of Specific Heat 



to Atomic Weight Part II, 220. 

 Trypanosoma in sleeping sickness, discovery of (Castellani), 501. 

 Typhoid bacillus, immunising effects of cell juices of (JVlacfadyen), 351; 



intracellular toxin of (Macfadyen and Rowland), 77. 



livedo dispersa, histology of, and the " mycoplasm " hypothesis (Ward), 353. 



Vaccinia and variola, inter -relationship of (Coperaan), 121. 



Vacuum, electrical conductivity of, with hot conductors (Richardson), 415. 



Variola and vaccinia, inter-relationship of (Copeman), 121. 



Vision, on " nicker" in binocular (Sherrington), 71. 



Walker (Gr. W.) On the Dependence of the Refractive Index of Gases on 

 Temperature, 441. 



Waller (A. D.) On the " Blaze-currents " of the Incubated Hen's Egg, 184 ; 



and Waller (A. M.) On the " Blaze- currents " of the Crystalline Lens, 

 194. 



Ward (H. M.) Experiments on the Effects of Mineral Starvation on the Parasitism 



of the Uredine Fungus, Puccinia dispersa, on Species of Bromus, 138 ; 



On the Histology of Uredo dispersa, Erikss., and the " Mycoplasm '' 

 Hypothesis, 353. 



Water, variation of critical velocity of, with temperature (Coker and Clement), 



152 ; viscosity of, in rolation to conductivity (Bousfield and Lowry), 42. 



Waterston (D.) See Hepburn and Waterston. 



Waves, bending of electric, round conducting obstacle (Macdonald), 251. 

 Whetham (W. C. D.) The Electrical Conductivity of Solutions at the Freezing- 

 point of water, 332. 

 Wilson (Ernest) Some Dielectric Properties of Solid Glycerine, 241. _ 



