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Index 



[Nature, 

 Septemheri%, 191 1 



the Gases caused by Blasting in Mines, E. A. Mann, 

 2,155 ; Nigeria and its Tin Fields, A, F. Calvert, 277 ; 

 Corundum in Ontario, 362 ; Chemistry for Miners, Prof. 

 L. T. O'Shea, 408; Future Economies in Rand Reduction 

 Plants, C. O. Schmitt, 505 ; a Prospector's Method of 

 Gold Assay, G. M. Austin, 505 ; the Ore Deposits of New 

 Mexico, W. Lindgen, C. C. Craton, C. H. Gordon ; 

 Manganese Ore Deposits of the United States, E. C. 

 Harden ; Ore Deposits in Male and Milan Mine, New 

 Hampshire, W. H. Emmons; (U.S. Geological Survey), 

 531 ; New Use of Eucalyptus Oils for Concentrates, R. T. 

 Baker, 584 

 Minot (Prof. C. S.), the Method of Science, 94 

 Mitchell (Dr. P. Ch.), Longevity and Relative Viability in 



Mammals and Birds, 135 

 Moir (J.), Colloidal Gold and Purple of Cassius, 236 

 Moir (Margaret B.), Magnetic Properties of Steels at 



Moderate and High Temperatures, 438 

 Molinari (Prof. E.), Trattato di Chimica generale e 



applicata all' Industria, 346 

 Molisch (Prof. Hans), die Eisenbakterien, 344 

 Monaco (Albert I., Prince of), the Twelfth Campaign of the 



Princesse Alice 11. , 235 

 Monier-Williams (Dr. G. W.), Chemical Changes produced 



in Flour by Bleaching, 352 

 Mono-rail, from Spinning-top to : an Experimental Study, 



V. E. Johnson, 211 

 Montgomerie (J.), Local Strength Calculations in Naval 



Architecture, 227 

 Moore (Prof. Benjamin), Science in Modern Life, 174 ; the 



Dawn of the Health Age, 547 

 Moore (C. F.), Shop Problems in Mathematics, 30 

 Moore (Prof. E. H.), Functional Theory of Frechet and 



others, 511 

 Morbology : the Affinities of Schizotrypanum, Dr. M. 

 Hartmann, 26 ; Transmission of Flagellates Living in the 

 Blood of certain Freshwater Fishes, Miss M. Robertson, 

 31 ; Experiments to Ascertain if certain Tabanidse act as 

 the Carriers of Trypanosoma pecorum, Col. Sir David 

 Bruce, Capt. A. E. Hamerton, Capt. H. R. Bateman, 

 65 ; Identification of the Pathogenic Trypanosomes, A. 

 Laveran, A. Thiroux, 67 ; Further Researches on the 

 Development of Trypanosoma gambiense in Glossina 

 palpalis, Sir D. Bruce and others, 134 ; Spontaneous 

 Cancer in Mice, Dr. M. Haaland, 134 ; Dr. J. A. 

 Murray, 370 ; Antitoxic Immunisation by Intestinal Anti- 

 typhoid Vaccination, J. Courmont, A. Rochain, 168, 304 ; 

 Insects and Disease, a Popular Account of "tTfe Way in 

 which Insects may Spread or Cause some of our Common 

 Diseases, Prof. R. W. Doane, 443 ; Plague, Prof. W. J. 

 Simpson, 486 ; Morphology of Trypanosoma evansi 

 (Steel), Sir D. Bruce, 539 ; the Pathogenic Agent in a 

 Case of Human Trypanosomiasis in Nyasaland, H. S. 

 Stannus, Dr. W. Yorke, 539 ; Transmission of Goitre 

 from Man to Animals, Capt. R. McCarrison, 540 ; the 

 Unhealthiness of Corsica and Possibilities of Improve- 

 ment, A. Laveran, 541 ; Report on Shellfish other than 

 Oysters in Relation to Disease, Dr. H. T. Bulstrode, 

 571 ; Developmental Forms of T. brucei (pecaudi) in the 

 Gerbil, G. Buchanan, 607; Extrusion of Granules by 

 Trypanosomes, Captain W. B. Fry, 607 ; see also 

 Cancer and Tuberculosis 

 Moreau (G.), Corpuscular lonisation of Saline Vapours and 



Recombination of the Ions of a Flame. G. Moreau, 608 

 Morphogenesis of certain Pelecypoda, Miss Margaret C. 



Marsh, 34 

 Morphology of the Group Neritoidea of the Aspidobranch 



Gastropods, Prof. G. C. Bourne, F.R.S., 472 

 Morris (J. T.), the Method of Constant Rate of Change of 

 Flux as a Standard for determining Magnetisation Curves 

 of Iron, 472 

 Morris-Airey (H.), the Electrical Waves occurring in 



Nature, 100 

 Mortality from Diabetes in Paris. J. Le Goff, 168 

 Moss (Rev. A. Miles), the Sphingidse of Peru, 505 

 Moss (Dr. C. E.), History of the Genus Salicornia, 235 ; 



New Species of Salicornia from Angola, 472 

 Moss (R. J.), Simple Apparatus for Drying Substances 



in vacuo at the Temperature of Boiling Water, 135 

 Mosses and Liverworts, T. H. Russell, 142 

 Mosso (A.), the Dawn of Mediterranean Civilisation, 385 



Motor Car Hill-climbing Chart, showing Speed, Gear, and 

 Engine Speed, 210 



Mott (Dr. F. W.), Motor Localisation in the Brain of the 

 Gibbon, 370; Mental Defect, Pauperism, and Heredity, 

 486 



Mourcu (C), Examination of Thermal Waters, 101 ; 

 Spectrophotometric Method for Estimation of Krypton, 

 135 ; Constancy of the Ratio of Krypton to Argon in 

 Natural Gaseous Mixtures, 202 ; Ratio of Argon ro 

 Nitrogen in Natural Gaseous Mixtures, 507 



Miinsterberg (Hugo), Subconscious Phenomena, 40 



Miintz (A.), Nitrogen Losses during Purification of Sewage 

 by Bacterial Beds, 201 ; Phenomena of Purification of 

 Sewage, 438 



Muir (Dr. T.), Boole's Unisignant, 201 ; Sylvester's and 

 other Unisignants, 235 



Murray (J.), Report on Rotifera observed by the Shackleton 

 Polar Expedition of 1909, 200, 405, 504 ; Clare Island 

 Survey, Arctiscoida, 473 ; Rotatoria bdelloida, 506 



Murray (Dr. J. A.), Imperial Cancer Research Fund, 

 Cancer in Mice, 370 



Murray (J. Alan), the Economy of Food, a Popular Treatise 

 on Nutrition, Food, and Diet, 515 



Museum Conference at Halifax : New Method of Illus- 

 trating British Vegetation in Museums, W. B. Crump ; 

 Use and Display of Anthropological Collections in 

 Museums, H. Ling Roth, 298 



Mutation Theory, the : the Origin of Varieties by Mutation, 

 Prof. H. de Vries, Prof. J. B. Farmer, A. D. Darbishire, 

 Sir W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., 103; 

 Mutation Theory, Dr. P. G. Buekers, 482 



Muthu (Dr. C), Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Sanatorium 

 Treatment, 475 



Mycology : Wart Disease of Potatoes, 126 ; Technical 

 Mycology, the Utilisation of Micro-organisms in the Arts 

 and Manufactures, Prof. F. Lafar, Charles T. C. Salter, 

 140 



Myers (Dr. C. S.), Introduction to Experimental Psychology, 



552 



Myers (Prof. G. W.) and others. First-year Mathematics 

 for Secondary Schools, 377 ; Second-year Mathematics for 

 Secondary Schools, 377 ; Geometric Exercises for 

 Algebraic Solution, Second-year Mathematics for 

 Secondary Schools, 377 



Myres (Prof. J. L.), Greek Lan4s and the Greek People, 126 



Nathanson (Prof. A.), der Stoffwechsel der Pflanzen, 240 



National Physical Laboratory : during 1910, Prof. J. Milne, 

 F.R.S., 123; Collected Researches, 400; Experimental 

 Tank, 519 



Natural History : the Fox and the Fleas, Prof. T. 

 McKenny Hughes, F.R.S. , J. Day, no; A. N. Meldrum, 

 T. S. Grey, Prof. T, McK. Hughes, 211; Prof. Bohuslav 

 Brauner, 312; Heber Green, 585; Cat Playing with a 

 Shadow, 45 ; Life and Habit, F. Ram, 79 ; Domestic 

 Animals and Plants, Prof. E. Davenport, 107 ; Insect 

 Intelligence, Rev. Osmond Fisher, 144 ; with Nature 

 and a Camera, R. Kearton, C. Kearton, 176 ; British 

 Birds in their Haunts, Rev. C. A. Johns, 176 ; the 

 Daintiness of the Rat, J. Y. Buchanan, F.R.S., 178; 

 the Fox and the Goose, E. W. Swanton, 178 ; a Robin 

 and his Young, 281 ; the Natural History of Selborne, 

 Gilbert White, R. Kearton, C. Kearton, 310; Spitting 

 Cobras, T. R. H. Garrett, 381 ; Natural History of the 

 Bible, 383 ; New Illustrated Natural History of the 

 World, E. Protheroe, 418 ; Larvae of Donaciinae, Dr. 

 A. G. Boving, 433 ; Distant Orientation in the Amphibia, 

 Bruce F. Cummings, 448 ; British Shepherds, Sheep, and 

 Sheepdogs, Adelaide L. J. Gosset, 523 ; Recent Occur- 

 rence in Profusion of a Minute Dinoflagellate at Port 

 Erin in the Isle of Man, Prof. W. A. Herdman, 541 



Natural Science : the World of Life, Dr. A. R. Wallace, 

 F.R.S., 480 



Natural Selection : Edward BIyth and the Theory of 

 Natural Selection, 45 ; Natural Selection and Disease, 

 Dr. Archdall Reid, 485 



Nature : What Nature is, an Outline of Scientific 

 Naturalism, C. K. Franklin, 177 ; Morale de la Nature, 

 M. Deshumbert, 177 ; Simple Lessons in Nature Study, 

 J. O'Neill, 211 ; Life Histories of Familiar Plants, John 



