Sn^pUment to Naturtr\ 

 June i6, 1898 J 



Index 



XXIll 



Lorentz (Prof.), Partial Polarisation of Light from Source in 



Magnetic Field, 95 

 Loret(M. ). Discovery of Tomb of Amenophis II. by, 566 

 Lubbock (Sir John), Attraction of Flowers for Insects, 94 

 Luminescence, Thermodynamics of, K. Wesendonck, 238 

 Lummer (O.), Physiology of "Grey-Glow," 104 

 Lunar Hoax, another, 399 

 Lunar Rainbow, W. A. Knight, 157 

 Lungo (Dr. Carlo del). Fire-fly Light, 130 

 Lupke (Dr. Robert), the Elements of Electro-Chemistry, 243 

 Lupus vulgaris treated by Rontgen Rays, Dr. SchifF, 589 

 Lustig (Dr. A.), the Plague and Serotherapy, 84 

 Luther (Herr W.), a Catalogue of 636 Stars, 520 

 <3 Lyrse, the Variable Star, Herr Pannekoek, 61 ; New Investi- 

 gations of, Prof. A. Belopolsky, 207 

 Lyrids, the April, 568 



McClean (F. ), Comparison of Oxygen with Extra Lines in the 

 Spectra of Helium Stars and Summary of Spectra of Southern 

 Stars, 405 



McCorquodale (W. Hume), Giraffe from the Niger Territories, 



389 



M'Cubbin (James), Earthquake in North Britain, 391 



Macdowall (A.), Sun-spots and the Weather. 16 



Machuron (Alexis), Andree and his Balloon, 609 



Mackey (Dr.), on the Absorption of " Ferratin " and of Haemo- 

 globin by the Intestinal Wall, 19 



Macpherson (Rev. H. A.), a History of Fowling, being an 

 Account of the many Curious Devices by which Wild Birds 

 are or have been captured in Different Parts of the World, 98 



MacropHs rufus, on the Anatomy of. Prof, B. Windle and F. G. 

 Parsons, 319 



Mac William (Mr.), Prof. Porter on his Statement that the 

 Ventricle of the Dog's Heart can be recovered from Fibrillary 

 Contractions, 18 



Madras, Longitude of, 284 



Madreporarian Corals in the British Museum (Natural History), 

 Catalogue of, Henry M. Bernard, 363 



Magnetism : Electricity and Magnetism for Beginners, F. W. 

 Sanderson, 29; the Theory of Electricity and Magnetism, 

 being Lectures on Mathematical Physics, A. G. Webster, 49 ; 

 Practical Electricity and Magnetism, John Henderson, 509 ; 

 .some Errata in Maxwell's Paper on Faraday's Lines of 

 Force, Prof. Ludwig Boltzman, 77 ; Extension of Maxwell's 

 Electro- Magnetic Theory of Light, Edwin Edser, 599 ; 

 Partial Polarisation of Light from Source in Magnetic Field, 

 Prof. Lorentz, 95 ; Comparison of French and English Instru- 

 ments, Dr. C. Chree, F.R.S., 141 ; Simple Proof of Change 

 of Period of Sodium Light in Magnetic Field, A. Cotton, 143 ; 

 Recent Researches on Terrestrial Magnetism, Prof. A. W. 

 Rucker, F.R.S., 160, 180; Terrestrial Magnetism, Scientific 

 Advantages of an Antarctic Expedition, Dr. Neumayer, 424 ; 

 Doublets and Triplets produced by External Magnetic Forces, 

 Dr. P. Zeeman, 192 ; the Magnetic Properties and Electrical 

 Resistance of Iron at High Temperatures, Dr. David K. 

 Morris, 232 ; Magnetic Hysteresis in Long Soft Iron Bar, N. 

 G. van Huffel, 263 ; Magnetic Properties of almost Pure 

 Iron, Ernest Wilson, 453 ; Magnetic Torsion of Iron and 

 Steel, G. Moreau, 524 ; Magnetic Deflection of Kathode 

 Rays, W. Kaufmann, 238 ; Properties of Kathodes in Magnetic 

 Field, Andre Broca, 479 ; Magnetic Decomposition of 

 Kathode Rays, Dr. J. R. von Geitler, 545 ; Methods of 

 making Magnets Independent of Changes of Temperature, J. 

 R. Ashworth, 261 ; the Magnetic Properties of Etruscan 

 Vases, Prof. Folgheraiter, 281 ; Magnetic Properties of 

 Tempered Steel, Sklodowska Curie, 301 ; Zeeman's Pheno- 

 mena, A. Cornu, 310; New Method of Measuring Intensity 

 of Magnetic Field, E, Bouty, 310; Radiation Phenomena in 

 Magnetic Field, Dr. P. Zeeman, 311 ; Magnetic Observations 

 in the Hartz Mountains, Dr. Eschenhagen, 318 ; Magnetic 

 Exploration of Government of Koursk, M. Moreaux, 323 ; 

 Magnetic and Pendulum Observations, 347 ; Effect of Electric 

 Car Disturbances at U.S. Naval Observatory, Commander 

 C. H. Davis, 350 ; Transparency of Bismuth in Magnetic 

 Field, H. Buisson, 383 ; the Magnetic .Circuit, II. du Bois, 

 Prof. A. Gray, F.R.S., 385; Torsion" and Magnetism, P. 

 Drude, 401 ; Magnetic After-effect, I. KlemencSic, 401 ; 

 Magnetic Susceptibility and Atomic Magnetism, G. Jager 

 and S. Meyer, 401 ; Magnetic Images, H. Jaeger, 401 ; 



Influence of Magnetism on Strength of Electric Vacuum 

 Discharges, A. Paalzow and F. Neesen, 402 ; Magnetic and 

 Electric Wind, O. Lehmann, 402 ; Neudrucke von Schriften 

 und Karten iiber Meteorologie und Erdmagnetismus, 412; 

 Analogy between Action of Luminous Rays and of Lines of 

 Magnetic Force, M. Birkeland, 431 ; Comparisons of Mag- 

 netic Instruments of Pare St. Maur with those of Kew, Uccle, 

 and Pavlovsk, M. Moureaux, 440 ; Magnetic Deformation of 

 Nickel, E. T. Jones, 476 ; Magnetic Properties of Nickel 

 Steel, Eugene Dumont, 479 ; a Magnetic Storm, Dr. Charles 

 Chree, F.R.S., 492; Magnetic Disturbances during January 

 and February iii98. Dr. C. Chree, 515 ; Plane of Magnetisa- 

 tion of Magnetic Pyrites, P. Weiss, 600 ; Influence of Length 

 of Magnets on Mean Intensity of Magnetisation, P. Morin, 



613 

 Magnitudes, Photographic, Prof. Pickering, 303 

 Magnitudes of 1081 Southern Stars, Stanley Williams, 491 

 Maiden (J. H.), New Eucalyptus, 95 



Majendie (Col. Sir V. D. ), Death and Obituary Notice of, 6i2 

 Malacoli (Dr. R.) on the Diffusion of Rontgen Rays, 545 

 Malacology : a Deep-Sea Polybathic Fauna, A. Locard, 310 

 Malaria, the Parasite of, A. E. Griffin, 490 

 Maldiney (M.), Rontgen Rays hasten Germination, 408 

 Malfitano (G.), Micro-organisms in Presence of Compressed 



Gas, 614 

 Malformed Crabs, Alexander Gray, 561 

 Malpighi(Marcello), e I'opera sua, Scritti Varii, Prof. M. Foster, 



Sec.R.S., 529 

 Malta, Mediterranean, or Uundulant Fever, Louis Hughes, 581 

 Man : Notes on Micro-organisms Pathogenic to Man, Surgeon- 

 Captain B. H. S. Leumann, 52 ; Early Man in Scotland, Sir 

 Wm. Turner, F.R.S., 234, 256; Palaeolithic Man, E. T. 

 Newton, F.R.S., 354 ; das Wachstum des Menschen, Dr. F. 

 Daffnfr, 363 ; Man in Relation to the Glacial Period, Dr. H. 

 Ilicks, F.R S., 402 

 Manaceine (Marie de). Sleep : its Physiology, Pathology, Hy- 

 giene and Psychology, 172 

 Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 71, 119, 143, 



383, 431. 503, 526 

 Mandrake, the, Kumagusu Minakata, 412 

 Manley (J. J.), Electric Conductivity of Nitric Acid, 190 

 Manora Observatory, the, 617 



Map, a Geological, of the Southern Transvaal, F. H. Hatch, 77 

 Maples (Dr. Chauncy), a Sketch of his Life, with Selections 



from his Letters, 76 

 Marchi (L. de), the Laws of High Air-Temperature, 441 ; 

 Arrhenius's Views on the Causes of Climatic Variations 

 Criticised, 614 

 Marcod (Jules), Death and Obituary Notice of, 612 

 Marine Animals and Plants as Transparent Lantern-Slides, the 



Preparation of. Dr. H. C. Sorby, F.R.S., 520 

 Marine Biology at the Bermudas, Prof. C. L. Bristol, 90 ; Dis- 

 tribution of Coccoliths, Prof. Joly, F.R.S., and Dr. H. H. 

 Dixon, 575 

 Marine, Mercantile, Colour-Blindness in the, 58 

 Markham (Sir Clements, F.R S.), Scientific Advantages of an 



Antarctic Expedition, 424 

 Marks (H. S., R.A.), Death of, 253 

 Marriage Customs in Many Lands, Rev. H. N. Hutchinson, 



535 

 Marriott (W. ), Rainfall of Seathwaite, 190 

 Mars, the Doubling of the Canals on, M. Antoniadi, 568 

 Marsden (F.), Orthochlorobromobenzene, 430 

 Marshall (Dr. Henry), Death and Obituary Notice of, 612 

 Marshall (Dr. Hugh), Axes of Symmetry Crystallographically 



Possible, 309 

 Marsupials, the Temperature of Reptiles, Monotremes and, A. 



Sutherland, 67 

 Martin (H. M.), the Critical Temperature of Water, 80 

 Martin (Inspector General Sir James Ranald, F.R.S.), Biography 



of, Surgeon-General Sir Joseph Fayrer, 462 

 Martin (Prof.), Geology of Moluccas, 95; a Tetrahedrous Crystal 



of Gold, 455 

 Martinard (V. ), W* hite Wine-making from Red Grapes, 455 

 Mascart (J.), Employment of Method of Least Squares to 



Detect Systematic Errors, 143 

 Masefield (J. R. B.), the Chartley Wild Cattle, 441 

 Maspero (G.), the Dawn of Civilization, Egypt and Chaldea, 



196 

 Massachusetts Health Board, Report of, 135 



