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Index 



Nature, 

 March 23, 191 1 



Leigh Fermor, 121 ; International Mineral Statistics, 211 ; 

 Colliery Warnings, 336, 438 

 Lovell (J. H.), Are Bees Capable of Distinguishing Dif- 

 ferent Colours, 147 

 Lowell (Prof.), the Motion of Molecules in the Tail of 

 Halley's Comet, 21; the Dark Band Surrounding the 

 Polar Caps of Mars, 22 ; the Satellites of Mars, 552 

 Lubimenko (W. N.), Relationship that Exists between the 

 Amount of Chlorophyll present in a Leaf and the Energy 

 of Photosynthesis, 48 

 I Lucas (Dr. F. A.), the Armour of Stegosaurus, 73 ; Fur- 

 I seals of the Pribilows, 278 ; Bones from the Alabama 

 I Eocene, the Pelvis of a Zeuglodon, 278 

 ] Lucerna (Dr. Roman), die Eiszeit auf Korsika und das 

 I Verhalten der exogenen Naturkrafte seit dem Ende der 

 ! .Diluvialzeit, 4i:;6 



! Luizet (M..), the Total Eclipse of the Moon on November 

 I 16, 180 



j Lull (R. S.), Distribution of the Deinosauria in Time and 

 through Geographical Areas, 285 

 •Luminescence of Uranium, Tribo, Prof. W. A. Douglas 

 \ Rudge, 207: Alfred C. G. Egerton, 308 

 I Lunar Observations, Tracing the Solar Corona in, Em. 

 Touchet, 283 

 Lundbeck (W.), Diptera danica, Genera and Species of Flies 



hitherto Found in Denmark, 506 

 Lusbv (S. G.), ]\robility of the Positive Ion in Flames, 128 

 Lydekker (Mr.), New Antelope, Tragelaphiis hiixtoni, 19 

 Lynn (Mr.), Comets Due to Return in 1911, 348 



Macallum (Prof. A. B., F.R.S.), the Microchemistry of the 

 Spermatic Elements in Vertebrates, 27 ; Origin of the 

 Inorganic Composition of the Blood Plasma, 27 ; the 

 Inorganic Composition of the Blood Plasma in the Frog 

 after a Long Period of Inanition, 27 



Mac.Auliffe (M.), Comparative Measurements of Individuals 

 of Both Sexes from Lunatic Asylums with Normal Men 

 and Women, 532 



McClure (Edmund), British Place-names in their Historical 

 Setting, 131 



McCollum (B.), Theory of a New Form of Dynamometer 

 for the Measurement of the Quantity of Electricity which 

 Flows through the Instrument, 551 



McCurdy (^Ir.), Oversea Flight by, 448 



Macdonald (Prof. J. S.), the Metabolism and Energy Trans- 

 formations of Healthy Man during Rest, F. G. Benedict 

 and T. M. Carpenter, 276 ; Metabolism in Diabetes 

 Mellitus, 4i;i; 



MacDonald (Mr.), Advantages of Maize as a Crop for 

 Export, 178 



Macdougal (Dr. D. T.), Organic Response. 4:50 



MacGillivray (William, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S.E., Ornith- 

 ologist, Professor of Natural History. Marischal College 

 and University, Aberdeen), Life of, William MacGillivray, 

 107 



MacGillivray (William). Life of William MacGillivrav, 

 M.A., LL.D., F.R.S.E., Ornithologist. Professor of 

 Natural History, Marischal College and University, Aber- 

 deen, 107 



M'llroy (Dr. Janie Hamilton), the Independence of the 

 Peripheral Neurons of the Retina, ^65 



McKendrick (Prof. John G., F.R.S.)^ the Brain and the 

 Voice in Speech and Song, Prof. F. W. Mott, F.R.S., 

 iQO ; the Abuse of the Singing and Speaking Voice. 

 Causes. Effects, and Treatment. Prof. E. G. Moure and 

 A. Bowyer, iqq ; the Voice, Dr. W. A. Aitken, iqq ; 

 das Elektrokardigramm des gesunden und kranken 

 Menschen, Prof. Friedrich Kraus and Prof. Georg 

 Nicolai, 26s 



Mackenzie (Dr.), Megalithic Monuments and Prehistoric 

 Culture in the Western Mediterranean, 44^ 



MacKenzie (K. J. J.), an Account of the " Points " Prized 

 by the Breeder of High-class Stock, 2-^ ; Caponising, 161 

 McMillan (W. G.), a Treatise on Electro-metallurgy, 506 

 MacMunn (Dr. C. Alexander), Death of, ^48 

 MacNeill (John), Earlv Population-groups of Ireland, their 



Nomenclature and Chronology, 531 

 MacOwan (D.). .Atmosnheric Electricitv, 281 

 Macohcrson CHertor, jun.'l, the Romance of Modern As- 

 tronomy, describing in Simple but Exact Language the 

 Wonders of the Heavens, 71 



McWilliam (Prof. A.), Metallography, Dr. Cecil H. Desch, 

 301 ; Adhesion of Electro-deposited Silver in Relation to 

 the Nature of the German Silver Basis Metal, 428 ; a 

 Treatise on Electro-metallurgy, W. G. McMillan, 506 



Maddren (A. G.), the Innoko Gold-placer District Alaska, 

 with Accounts of the Central Kuskokwim Valley and the 

 Ruby Creek and Gold Hill Placers, 420 



Magnetism : Magnetic Survey Yacht Carnegie, 18 ; Mag- 

 netic Data Recorded during 1905 and 1906 at the 

 Observatories of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 

 SO ; Influence of the Magnetic Field on Duration of the 

 Lines of the Spectrum Emitted by Luminous Vapours in 

 the Electric Spark, G. A. Hemsalech, 65 ; Practical 

 Electricity and Magnetism, R. Elliott Steel, 135 ;. Ele- 

 mentary Experimental Electricity and Magnetism, W. T. 

 Clough, 135 ; Observations of Magnetic Declination and 

 Dissipation of Electric Charge which they made at Padua 

 on May 14-21, Drs. R. Alpago and G. Silva, 150; 

 Supposed Propagation of Equatorial Magnetic Disturb- 

 ances with Velocities of the Order of 100 Miles per 

 Second, Dr. C. Chree, 160 ; Mechanical Stress and 

 Magnetisation of Nickel, Prof. W. Brown, 161 ; on 

 the Simultaneity of " Abruptly-beginning " Magnetic 

 Storms, O. Krogness, 170 ; Dr. L. A. Bauer, 306 ; 

 Origin of Magnetic Storms, Arthur Schuster, 461 ; 

 Magnetic Properties of Iron at High Frequencies, R. 

 Jouaust, 193 ; Russian Magnetic Observations. Prof. 

 Ernst Leyst, Dr. C. Chree, F.R.S., 388; New Property 

 of the Magnetic Molecule, Pierre Weiss, 395 ; Solenoids, 

 Electromagnets, and Electromagnetic Windings. Charles 

 R. Underbill, Prof. Gisbert Kapp, 432 ; the Discharge 

 Potential in the Magnetic Field, Eugene Bloch, 463 ; 

 Studies of Magnetic Disturbances, L. Vegard, 473 ; 

 Observations of the Value of the Gravitational Accelera- 

 tion on Board the American Magnetic Ship Carnegie, 

 Dr. L. A. Bauer, 485 ; the Probable Ionising Action of 

 the Magnetic Field, Auguste Righi, 497; Historical 

 Account of the Growth of our Knowledge of Terrestrial 

 Magnetism, Prof. J. C. Beattie, 522 ; Report of the 

 Berlin Meeting of the Commission on Terrestrial Mag- 

 netism and Atmospheric Electricity, 522 ; Some Problems 

 of Terrestrial Magnetism, Dr. L. A. Bauer, t^^i 



Magnetograms, Accuracy of Time on, G. W. Walker. 236 



Magneto-optics : Liquid Rendered Double Refracting by the 

 Action of a Magnet Field, Prof. Voigt, 118; Prof. 

 Langevin, 118 



Magnus (Sir Philip), Practical Work in Schools, 90 ; 

 Educational Aims and Efforts, 1880-1910, 298 



Mailhe (A.). Direct Esterification by Catalysis, i;6^ 



Maire (Gilbert), Medico-psychological Study of Prof. Henri 

 Poincar^ undertaken by Dr. Toulouse, 4-;2 



Makower (Dr. W.), Note on Scattering during Radio- 

 active Recoil, 296 



Malaria : Anti-malarial Measures in India, Col. W. G. 

 King, 240 ; the Prevention of Malaria, Major Ronald 

 Ross, C.B., F.R.S., 263 ; Drainage and Malaria, Dr. 

 Chas. A. Bentley, 471 ; Dr. Malcolm Watson, 471 



Maler's (Teobert), Journeys from North of Yucatan and 

 Extending to the Great Lake of Peten-itza in Guatemala, 

 iq 



Malfitano (G.), Purification of Starch, q8 



Mallock (.'\., F.R.S.), Influence of Viscosity on the Stability 

 of the Flow of Fluids, 192 ; the Flieht of Birds, Lucien 

 Fournier, 445; the Sailing-flight of Birds, i^ii 



Mammalia : Faune des Mammif^res d'Europe. Prof. E. L. 

 Trouessart, 7. ; British Mammals, Major G. E. H. 

 Barrett-Hamilton, 6 ; Notes on Winter Whitening in 

 Mammals, Major G. E. H. Barrett-Hamilton, 42 



Man, the Origin of, Charles E. Benham, 336; Dr. Cecil 

 H. Desch, 406 



Man's Redemption of Man, Prof. W. Osier, 404 



Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 97, 296, 361, 

 429. 531 



Manchuria, Korea, and Russian Turkestan, the Face of, 



E. G. Kemp, 500 



Mangham (S.), Paths of Translocation of Sugars from 

 Green Leaves, 58 ; Translocation of Carbohydrates in 

 Plants, 485 



Mangold (Dr. G. B.), Child Problems, 538 



Manuring of Market-garden Crops, the, Dr. B. Dver and 



F. W. E. Shrivell, 505 



