GENERAL INDEX. 
365 ' 
Sankey Brook, St. Helen’s, A. E. Fletcher 
on the purification of, 1870, 55 
fSankuru, the, and the Upper Kasai, 
explorations on, by Dr. L. Wolf, 1887, 
798 
*Santorin, Commander Lindsay Brine on 
the eruption at, 1866, 107 
Sapindaceous plants, Prof. L. Radlkofer 
on the structural peculiarities of cer¬ 
tain, 1868, 109 
* Saprolegnia, the structure of the nu¬ 
cleus in, Prof. M. M. Hartog on, 1889, 
618 
* -Prof. Hartog on the formation and 
escape of the zoospores in, 1886, 700 
* -Prof. M. M. Hartog on a monadine 
parasitic on, 1889, 649 
*Saracens in France, M. G. Lagneau on 
the, 1866, 96 
^Sarawak, E. P. Haughton on the land 
Dayas of Upper, 1866, 96 
Sarcee Indians, report on the, by Rev. E. 
F. Wilson, 1888, 242 ; notes thereon, by 
H. 11ale, 253 
Sardinia, Gordon Davis on the calamine 
deposits of, 1861, 58 
*Sarel (Col.) on the Yang-tze-Kiang 
river, China, 1862, 196 
Sargant (G. H.),the state of the poor in 
1795 and 1838, 1886, 781 
--- food as an aid to elementary educa¬ 
tion, 1887, 851 
- (W. L.) on the vital statistics of 
Birmingham and seven other towns, 
1865, 155 
* ISarracenia, Dr. Moore on a monstrous 
flower of, 1874, 134 
Saskatchewan, places of geological 
interest on the banks of the, Prof. J. 
H. Panton on, 1887, 714 
* - valley, Dr. Rae on, 1871, 189 
Satellites, Prof. A. Hall on the orbits of, 
1886, 542 
Saunder(S. A.)andG.CHRYSTAL, results 
of a comparison of the British Associa¬ 
tion units of electrical resistance, 1876, 
13 
Saunders (H.) on the natural history of 
Timorlaut, 1881, 197 ; 1882, 275 ; 1883, 
224 ; 1884, 263 
- on the exploration of Kilimanjaro 
and the adjoining mountains of Eastern 
Equatorial Africa , 1883, 228 ; 1884, 
271 ; 1885, 681 
-on the geographical distribution of 
the Laridrn (gulls and terns), with 
special reference to Canadian species, 
1884, 771 
- on promoting the establishment of 
marine biological stations on the coast 
of the United Kingdom , 1885, 480 
* - (R. T.) on the physical geography 
of the United States of America as 
affecting agriculture, wfith suggestions 
for the increase of the production of 
cotton, 1870, 201 
Saunders (T. W.), statistics of crime and 
criminals in England, 1864, 172 
- (Trelawney W.) on Mr. Cooper’s 
attempt to reach India from Western 
China, 1869, 166 ; on the Himalayas 
and Central Asia, *167 ; *1871, 189 
■- on the orography of the North¬ 
western frontier of India, 1879, 449 
-on the geographical work of the 
Palestine Exploration Fund, 1881, 741 
* -on the proposed Jordan channel, 
1883, 591 , 657 
-the remarkable journey of the trained 
explorer A. K. on the frontiers of India 
and China, 1884, 803 ; the first general 
census of India, 804 ; on Dominion 
surveys, 807 
* - on the complete exploration of 
Lake Yamdok in Tibet, 1885, 1126 ; 
*the Ordnance Survey of Cyprus, 1129 
*Sauriansof the Dakota Cretaceous rocks 
of Colorado, Prof. E. D. Cope on the, 
1878, 545 
Savage, the life history of a, Rev. G. 
Brown on, 1886, 844 
-tribes, Edward B. Tylor on pheno¬ 
mena of the higher civilisation trace¬ 
able to a rudimental origin among, 
1866, 97 
*Saville (S. P.) on a skull of the Rhino¬ 
ceros tichorhinus, 1862, 94 
Savings of the people as evidenced by the 
returns of the Trustees and Post Office 
savings banks, Prof. L. Levi on the, 
1879, 492 
--bank in the school, J. G. Fitch on 
the, 1873, 187 
-bank, the East Morley and Bradford, 
T. Haig on. 1873, 188 
* -banks. Dominion, T. D. Tims on, 
1884. 835 
-banks, as a State function developed 
by charity organisation, Dr. W. N. 
Hancock on, 1876, 199 
Sawyer ( F. E.) on the rainfall of Sussex, 
1872, 58 
Saxifraga stellaris, Prof. A. Dickson on 
a monstrosity in, 1875, 157 
*Saxon in the Weald, Walter Dendy on a 
gleam of the, 1871, 150 
* -the physical characteristics of the, 
J. Park Harrison on, 1882, 607 
Sayce (Prof. A. H.), Address to the An¬ 
thropological Section, 1887, 885 
Scammony, hederic acid and resin of, C. 
T. Kingzett on, 1877, 52 
Scandinavian and Pictish customs on the 
Anglo-Scottish border, Dr. Phene on, 
1881, 693 
-ice, the extension of the, to eastern 
England in the Glacial Period, Prof. 
0. Tcrell on, 1887, 723 
