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xxvii 



Maoris of New Zealand, the, James Cowan, 109 



Maplestone (C. M.), Descriptions of the Tertiary Polyzoa of 

 Victoria, 160 



March (Margaret C), Preliminary Note on Unio pictorum, 

 U. tumidus, and D. cygnea, 361 ; L'nio pictorum, U. 

 tumidus, and Onodonta cygnea, 429 



Marchal (Paul), Parasites of the Olive-fly in Tunis, 464 



Marchant (Prof. E. \V.), Recent Progress in Electric Light- 

 ing, Lecture at Illuminating Engineering Society, 289 



Marie (A.), Comparative Measurements of Individuals of 

 both Sexes from Lunatic Asylums with Normal Men and 

 Women, 532 



Marine Biology : the Michael Sars North Atlantic Deep-sea 

 Expedition, 1910, Dr. Johan Hjort, 52 ; the Michael Sars 

 North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition, 1910, Dr. Johan 

 Hjort at Royal Geographical Society, 388 ; Work of the 

 Port Erin Biological Station, 83 ; the Ova and Lar\'ae 

 of Teleostean Fishes taken at Plymouth in the Spring and 

 Summer of 1909. 85 : the Siphonophora of the Research 

 Biscayan Plankton, H. B. Bigelow, 96 ; Comparison of 

 the Summer Plankton on the West Coast of Scotland 

 with that in the Irish Sea, Prof. W. A. Herdman, 96 ; 

 Eel-larvae {Leptocephaltis brevirostris) from the Central 

 North Atlantic, Dr. Johan Hjort, 104 ; the Megalospheric 

 Form of Ammodiscus incertus, F. Chapman, 139 ; the 

 Southern Division of the Mannar Pearl-oyster Fisher)", 

 Dr. A. Willey, 148 ; Pearl and Pearl-shell Fishery, A. 

 Scale, 177; Pearl-fishery off Bantayan, L. E. Griffen, 246; 

 the Breeding Seasons of Colonus finmarchius, G. P. 

 Farren, 565 



Marinesco (Prof.), Summary of Recent Investigations upon 

 the Anatomical Localisation of the Human Cerebral 

 Cortex, 278 



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

 F. W. E. Shrivell, 505 



Marriott (L. M.), Mother and Child, 334 



Mars : the Dark Band Surrounding the Polar Caps of. 

 Prof. Lowell, 22 ; Markings of Mars, James H. Worthing- 

 ton, 40; Prof. A. M. Worthington, C.B., F.R.S., 372; 

 Obser\-ations of Mars, E. M. Antoniadi, 305 ; Mars and 

 its Atmosphere, Mr. Innes and Mrs. H. E. Wood. 486 ; 

 Prof. Campbell and Dr. Albrecht, 486 ; the Satellites of 

 Mars, Prof. Lowell, 552 



Marshall (F. H. A.), Some Causes of Sterility in Cattle, 

 161 ; Caponising, 161 



Martin (E. A.), the Total Eclipse of the Moon, November 

 16, 118 



Martin (Lawrence), the Remarkable Series of Earthquakes 

 in Alaska in September, 1899, 179 



Martindale (Dr. W. Harrison), the Extra Pharmacopoeia of 

 Martindale and Westcott, loi ; Suggested Adoption of 

 Rounded-off Atomic Weights, 522 



Maryland, Report of the Conservation Commission of, for 

 1908-9, 545 



Mascart (Dr. J.), on Actinometry and on Meteorology at 

 TeneriflFe, 281 : Halley's Comet, 351 



Mas6 (Rev. M. Saderra), Subterranean Noises, 451 



Massol (G.), Chemical Composition of the Gases Spontane- 

 ously given ofif by the Thermal-mineral Spring of L'riage 

 Is^re, 262 



Matavanu : a New Volcano in Savaii (German Samoa), Dr. 

 Tempest Anderson at Royal Institution, 92 



Mathematics : Geometry' of the Triangle, W. Gallatly and 

 W. H. Salmon, 50 ; the Modern Geometry of the Tri- 

 angle, W. Gallatly, 33 q ; Theory' of Numbers, Dr. Vacca. 

 86; Mathematical Society, qj, 226, ^95, 531; Death of 

 Prof. Jules Tannery, 114; Obituarj- Notice of, 175; the 

 Reform of Mathematical and Science Teaching in Ger- 

 many, A. J. Pressland at Edinburgh Mathematical 

 Society, 125 ; the Calculus for Beginners, J. W. Mercer, 

 136 ; Graphical Representation of Some of the Simpler 

 Analvtic Functions of a Complex Variable, E. T. Little- 

 wood, 162 ; the Public School Geometry, F. J. W. Whipple, 

 167 ; the Student's Matriculation Geometry, S. Gango- 

 pidhydya, 167 ; First Stage Mathematics, 167 ; Second 

 Stage Mathematics (with Modern Geometry), 167 ; Conic 

 Sections, S. Gangopddhy^ya, 167 : Public Schools Arith- 

 metic, W. M. Baker and A. A. Bourne, 167 ; a School 

 Algebra, H. S. Hall, 167 ; Elements of Algebra, A. 

 Schultze, 167 ; the Theory of Elementary Trigonometry', 

 Prof. D. K. Picken, 167 ; Legons sur le Calcul des 



Variations, Prof. J. Hadamard, 197 ; Practical Measure- 

 ments, A. W. .Siddons and A. Vassall, 202 ; a Treatise 

 on the Geometry of Surfaces, A. B. Basset, F.R.S., 231 ; 

 Internaciona Matematikal Lexiko en Ido, Germana, 

 Angia, Franca, e Italiana, Dr. Louis Couturat, 269 : 

 the Neglect of Group-theor)', Prof. Burnside, 313; Paul 

 Appell : Biographie, Bibliographic analytique des Ecrits, 

 Ernest Lebon, 335 ; Singularities of Cur\es and Surfaces, 

 A. B. Bassett, F.R.S., 336, 440; T. J. I'a, B., 336, 440: 

 the Bolyai-Lobatschewskv Svstem, Prof. H. S. Carslaw, 

 346; College Algebra, Prof. H. L. Reitz and A. R. 

 Crathorne, 368 ; Trigonometry, Prof. A. G. Hall and 

 F. G. Frink, 368 ; First Course in Calculus, Prof. E. J. 

 Townsend and Prof. G. A. Goodenough, 368 ; the Ima- 

 ginary in Geometry, Prof. Ellerj- W. Davis, 383 ; Con- 

 ferences of Mathematical Teachers and of Public School 

 Science Masters, 38-; ; Two Fragments of Ancient Geo- 

 metrical Treatises Found in the Worcester Cathedral 

 Library, Canon J. M. Wilson, 385 ; Teaching of Algebra 

 and Trigonometry, 385 ; Solutions of the Examples in an 

 Elementary* Treatise on Conic Sections by the Methods 

 of Coordinate Geometrj-, Charles Smith, 405 ; the Col- 

 lected Mathematical Papers of James Joseph Sylvester, 

 F.R.S., 434 ; the Fourier Constants of a Function, Dr. 

 W\ H. Young, 462 ; Practical Mathematics and Geo- 

 metry. E. L. Bates and F. Charlesworth, 4^0 



Mather (Prof. T., F.R.S.), Exercises in Electrical Engin- 

 eering for the Use of Second-year Students in Universi- 

 ties and Technical Colleges, 503 



Mathew (J.), Two Representative Tribes of Queensland, 

 with an Inquiry Concerning the Origin of the Australian 

 Race, 267 



Mating, Marriage, and the Status of Women, James Conn, 

 334 



Matouia sarmentosa in Sarawak, Occurrence of, Cecil J. 

 Brooks, 541 



Matruchot (Louis), New Fungus Pathogenic to Man, 532 



Matthew (Dr. W. D.), Phylogeny of the Felidae, 287 ; Pose 

 of the Sauropod Dinosaurs, 288 



Maybee (J. E.», Stellar Magnitudes, 348 



Mayer (Alfred Goldsborough), Medusae of the World, 285 



Measurements, Practical, A. W. Siddons and A. Vassall, 202 



Mechanics : Cours de M^canique Rationelle et Experiment- 

 elle, sp^cialement ^crit pour les physiciens et les 

 ing^nieurs, conforme an programme du certificat de 

 mecanique rationelle. Prof. H. Bouasse, i ; Theoretical 

 Mechanics, P. F. Smith and W. R. Longley, 169 ; Notes 

 on Applied Mechanics, R. H. Whapham and G. Preece. 

 ^^7 ; Applied Mechanics, including Hydraulics and the 

 Theor\' of the Steam-engine, John Graham, 537 



Mecklenberg (W.). Die esperi men telle Grundlegung der 

 Atomistik, 403 



Medd (J. C), Extension of Forestr>- Areas and Improved 

 Methods of Cultivation in the British Isles, 415 



Medicine: Death of Dr. J. F. Payne, 115; Rockefeller 

 Institute for Medical Research, 146; Beit Memorial 

 Fellowships for Medical Research, 216; the Killing of 

 Rats and Rat-fleas by Hydrocyanic Acid, Capt. W. D. H. 

 Stevenson, 246; the Medical Directory, 1911, 304; .Appeal 

 for the Adequate Endowment of Medical Education and 

 Research, Dr. Bulloch, 316; Epilepsy and Constipation, 

 E. Doumer, 32S ; Mother and Child, L. M. Marrion, 334 : 

 Death of Dr. .Achille Kelsch, 481 ; the Fothergillian Gold 

 Medal of the Medical Society awarded to Dr. F. W. Mott, 

 F.R.S., 547: Death of Dr. Edward G. Janewav, 547 



Medusae of the World, Alfred Goldsborough Mayer, 285 



Megalithic Monuments and Prehistoric Culture in the 

 Western Mediterranean, Dr. Mackenzie, 445 ; Mr. Peet, 



445 



Megalospheric Form of Ammodiscus incertus, the, F. Chap- 

 man, 139 



Melanism in Atnphidasis betularia, Linn., a Biological 

 Inquiry- into the Nature of, H. S. Leigh, 270 



Meldola (Prof. R., F.R.S.), Evolution, Darwinian and 

 Spencerian, Herbert Spencer Lecture at Oxford, 220 ; the 

 Coming of Evolution, Prof. J. W. Judd, C.B., F.R.S.. 

 297 



Meldrum (Dr. A. N.), Development of the Atomic Theorv, 



97. 4^9. .S3I . 

 Memor)-, Unconscious, Sam.uel Butler, 3 

 MendeUan Expectations, Prof. J. C. Ewart, F.R.S., 205 



