364 
GENERAL INDEX. 
generation, -with new experiments, 
1870, 133 
Sanborn (J. W.), the Seneca Indians of 
North America, their present customs, 
legends, and languages, 1887, 910 
*Sand in Aberdeen Bay, W. Smith on the 
movement of, 1885, 1193 
* -bars, Dr. R. J. Mann on the forma¬ 
tion of, 1871, 184 
* - bars at the mouth of harbours, 
the prevention of, C. Bergeron on, 1875, 
243 
-*bars, M. Bergeron on the removal 
of, from harbour-mouths, 1876, 219 ; 
*1877, 201 
-bars in rivers and harbour entrances, 
a process for cutting through, C. Ber¬ 
geron on, 1878, 708 
-blast process for cutting and orna¬ 
menting stone, glass, and other hard 
substances, W. E. Newton on the, 1878, 
215 
Sanders (W.) on a geological map of 
the Bristol coal-field, 1864, 68 
- on certain large bones in Rhaetic 
beds at Aust Cliff, near Bristol, 1875, 80 
Sanderson (Dr. J. S. Burdon), descrip¬ 
tion of an apparatus for measuring and 
recording the respiratory and cardiac 
movements of the chest, 1869, * 52 , 12 S 
- on physiological experimentation, 
1871, 144 
- Address to the Department of 
Anatomy and Physiology, 1872, 145 ; 
1881, 705 ; on the cause of the respira¬ 
tory 7 variations of art erial press ure, 1872, 
154 
-on Huizinga’s experiments on abio- 
genesis, 1873, 131 ; on the electrical 
phenomena which accompany the con¬ 
tractions of the leaf of Bioncea musci- 
pula, 133 
* - new researches on the electrical 
phenomena consequent on iriitation of 
the leaves of the fly-trap ( Dioncea 
muscipula), 1876, 163 
* - on the automatic mechanism of 
the batrachian heart, 1879, 404 
- on the influence of bodily exercise on 
the elimination of nitrogen, 1880, 159 ; 
1882, 269 ; 1883 , 242 ; 1884,265 
- on the researches on food-fishes at the 
St. Andrews marine laboratory, 1888, 
141 
- Address to the Biological Section, 
1889, 604 
-and Dr. Ferrier on the origin and 
distribution of Microzymes ( Bacteria ) 
in water, and the circumstances which 
determine their existence in the tissues 
and liquids of the living body, 1871, 125 
- and Prof. S. Stricker on a new 
method of studying the capillary cir¬ 
culation in mammals, 1870, 142 
Sands and clays in North Wales, George 
Maw on an extensive distribution of 
white, antecedent to the Boulder Clay 
drift, 1865, 68 
- coloration of some, Rev. A. Irving 
on the, 1883, 504 
- the Middle, of Lancashire, the age 
of, S. V. Wood and F. W. Harmer on 
the palaeontological aspects of the 
Middle Glacial Formation of the east 
of England, and their bearing upon, 
1870, 90 
Sandstone, ferruginous, Charles Jecks on 
the, in the neighbourhood of North¬ 
ampton, 1868, 69 
* -hard, the occurrence of seams of, in 
the Middle Drift of East Anglia, J. E. 
Taylor on, 1870, 88 
-New Red, of the central portion of 
England, Edward Hull on the source 
of the Quartzose Conglomerate of the, 
1869, 91 
-Red, W. Matthias Dunn on the rela¬ 
tions of the Cumberland coal-field to 
the, 1863, 68 
-the Triassic, around Liverpool, G. H. 
Morton on the glaciated condition of 
the surface of, 1870, 81 
Sandstones, footprint and reptiliferous, 
of the N.E. of Scotland, Professor R. 
Harkness on the, 1863, 69 
-and their associated deposits of the 
Yalley of the Eden and the Cumber¬ 
land plain, Professor R. Harkness on 
the, 1861, 115 
*Sandwfich Islands, the ornithology of the, 
Prof. A. Newton on, 1890, 852 
Sanford (W. A.) on carnassial and 
canine teeth from the Mendip caverns, 
probably 7 belonging to Felis antiqua, 
1864,69 
* - on a new 7 British Rhizopod and 
some other marine animals, 1864, 100 
- on the exploration of Kent's Cavern , 
1870, 16 ; 1871, 1 ; *1872, 28 ; 1873, 
198 ; 1874, 1 ; 1875, 1 ; 1876, 1 ; 1877, 
1 ; 1878, 124 ; 1879, 140 ; 1880, 62 
Sang (John) on an apparatus for clean¬ 
ing filtering sand, 1876, 232 
*Sanification of our cities, E. Elcock on 
a new 7 method for promoting the, 1874, 
203 
Sanitary' condition of large towns, Sir J. 
Watson on improving the, 1877, 182 
- legislation and organisation : its 
present state and future prospects, Dr. 
T. W. Grimshaw 7 on, 1874, 206 
- measures for Scottish villages, 
Colonel Sir J. E. Alexander on, 1871,200 
-statistics of the aborigines of British 
Colonies, collected by Miss Nightingale, 
1863, 155 
*Sankey (W. H.) on weights and mea¬ 
sures, 1869, 199 
