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XXIX 



Meyer (G. M.), Case of Spanish Eugenic Policy, 47 



Meyer (Dr. M. Wilhelm), Death and Obituary Notice of, 

 313 



Meyer (Mr.), Elements for Faye's Comet, igioe, 319 



Meyricic (E.), Microlepidoptera of the Groups Tortricina 

 and Tineina, 496 



Michael Sars North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition, 1910, 

 the, Dr. Johan Hjort, 52 



Michael Sars North Atlantic Deep-sea Expedition, 1910, the, 

 Dr. Johan Hjort at Royal Geographical .Society, 388 



Michaud (F.), C.apillarimeter for the Measurement of the 

 Surface Tension of Viscous Liquids, 129 



Mickle (K. A.), Flotation of Minerals, 430 



Microscopy : Dunkelfeldbeleuchtung und Ultramikroskopie 

 in der Biologie und in der Medizin, N. Gaidukov, 72 ; 

 Royal Microscopical Society, 95, 361, 463; Resolution of 

 New Detail in a Coscinodiscus asteromphalus, E. M. 

 Nelson, 06 ; Microscopy, the Construction, Theory, and 

 Use of the Microscope,' E. J. Spitta, 230 ; Small Micro- 

 scope Lamp particularly Suited for Opaque Objects and 

 Dark-ground Illumination with High Powers, W. R. 

 Traviss, 361 ; Measurement of Grayson's New Ten-band 

 Plate, A. A. C. E. Merlin, 361 ; Appliances for Improving 

 the Ultra-microscope, Dr. F. Jentzsch, 522 ; the Micro- 

 scopical Examination of Food and Drugs, Prof. H. G. 

 Greenish, 538 



Migration, Ornithological Notes from a South London 

 Suburb, 1874-1909, a Summary of Thirty-five Years' 

 Observations, with Some Facts and Fancies concerning, 

 F. D. Power, Sir T. Digby Pigott, C.B., 44 



Migratory Birds, the Book of, met with on Holy Island 

 and the Northumbrian Coast, to which is added Descrip- 

 tive Accounts of Wild Fowling on the Mud Flats, with 

 Notes on the General Natural History of this District, 

 W. Ilalliday, 329 



Milch und ^iolkereiprodukte, ihre Eigenschaften, Zusam- 

 mensetzung und Gewinnung, Dr. Paul Sommerfeld, 168 



Milk, Soured, and its Preparation, Lactic Cheeses, Prof. 

 R. T. Hewlett, 33S 



Mill (Dr. H. R.), General Character of the Rainfall of 1910, 



451 



Miller (J. H.), Exploring Upper Part of the Basin of the 

 Yenesei and the Western Frontier of Mongolia, 315 



Millosevich (Prof.), the Spectrum of Nova Sagittarii No. 2, 

 22 ; Nova Lacertje, 453 



Mills (J. Saxon), Production of Sugar from Sugar Beet, 85 



Milne (Prof. John, F.R.S.), Earthquakes in the Pacific, 115; 

 in Forbidden Seas, 510; the Observatory at Messina, 515 



Minchen (Prof. E. A.), Division of the Collar-cells of Cal- 

 careous Sponge, Clathrina Coriacea, 117 



Mineralogy: Mineralogical Society, 127, 496; Wood-tin, 

 J. H. Collins, 127; Alteration of the Felspar of Granites 

 to China-Clay, J. M. Coon, 127; Wiltshireite, New 

 Mineral from the Binnenthal, Prof. W. J. Lewis, 128; 

 New Locality of Phenakite in Cornwall, Arthur Russell, 

 128; Issite, a New Rock in Dunite, Louis Duparc and 

 Georges Pamphil, 262 ; Flotation of Minerals, K. A. 

 Mickle, 430; Kaolin, F. H. Butler, 496; Schwartzem- 

 bergite. Dr. G. T. Prior and Dr. G. F. H. Smith, 496 



Minerals : Mineral Resources of the Philippine Islands, 49 ; 

 Quinquennial Review of the Mineral Production of India 

 during the Years 1904 to 1908, Sir Thomas H. Hollard, 

 K.C.I.E., F.R.S., and Dr. L. Leigh Fermor, Prof. H. 

 Louis, 121 ; International Mineral Statistics, Prof. Henry 

 Louis, 211 



Mining : Notes on Passagem Mine and Works, .'\. J. Ben- 

 susan, 33 ; Treatment of Refractory Low-grade Gold 

 Ores at the Ouro Preto Gold Mine, Brazil, R. H. Kendall, 

 33 ; Report of the Chief Inspector of Mines of the Native 

 State of Mysore for 1908, 117; Safety Explosives Em- 

 ployed in Mines, J. Taffanel, 129 ; Manganese-ore Deposits 

 of the Sandur State, A. Ghose, a Correction, 179; Inter- 

 national Mineral Statistics, Prof. Henry Louis, 211 ; 

 Progress and Prospects of Mining in Western Australia, 

 A. ^lontgomery, 247 ; Native Working of Coal and Iron 

 in China, 251 ; 1200 Mining Examination Questions, 270; 

 Atmospheric Conditions under which Explosions Generally 

 Occur, 277 ; Notes on Chilian Mills in Russia, H. C. 

 Bayldon, 295, 497 ; Low-grade Iron Ore in Raasay, 315 ; 

 Colliery Warnings, Prof. Henry Louis, 336, 438 ; the 

 Author of the Warnings, 437; R. M. Deeley, 512; Death 



of George Grey, 482 ; Record of the First Series of the 

 British Coal Dust Experiments, conducted by the Com- 

 mittee Appointed by the Mining Association of Great 

 Britain, Prof. W. Galloway, 487 ; Notes on Placer Mining, 

 with Special Reference to Hydraulic Sluicing, N. A. 

 Loggin, 497 ; Organisation and Work of the Department 

 of .Mines of Canada, Alfred W. G. Wilson, 521 ; Safety 

 Lamps and the Detection of Fire-damp, 524 



Minneapolis Meeting of the American Association, the, 410 



Minot (Prof. C. S.), the Morphology and Nomenclature of 

 Blood Corpuscles, 27 



Mirande (Marcel), Effects of Tarred Roads on Vegetation, 

 161 ; Action upon Green Plants of some Substances 

 Extracted from Coal-tar and Employed in Agriculture, 

 464 



Mitchell (Guy E.), the Extensive Beds of Lignite in the 

 United States, 179 



Mitchell (Mr.), Southern Nebulae, 552 



Mockler-Ferryman (Lt.-Col. A. F.), the Life Story of a 

 Tiger, 333 



Mollusca, a Monograph of the British Nudibranchiate, with 

 Figures of the Species, Sir Charles Eliot, K.C.M.G., 133 



Monaco, the Oceanographical Museum at, J. Y. Buchanan, 

 F.R.S., 7 



Montangerand (M.), the Total Eclipse of the Moon on 

 November 16, 180 



Montgomery (A.), Progress and Prospects of Mining in 

 Western Australia, 247 



Moon : Rotation of the, .<;i ; the Total Eclipse of the Moon, 

 November 16, E. A. Martin, 118; Madame de Robeck, 

 118; MM. Luizet, Guillaume, and Merlin, 180; M. 

 Montangerand, 180 ; M. Lebeuf, 180 ; M. Jonckheere, 

 180; Dr. Max Wolf, 319; Father Fenyi, 319; the Secular 

 Acceleration of the Moon's Mean Motion, Dr. Robert 

 Bryant, 119 ; a New Map of the Moon, Mr. Goodacre, 319 



Moore (J. H.), New Spectroscopic Binaries, 523 



Moore (T. V.), Influence of Temperature and the Electric 

 Current on the Sensibility of the Skin, 316 



Moore (Prof. Willis L.), Descriptive Meteorology, 68 



Morbology : Research Defence Society, Stephen Paget, 6 ; 

 Rats and Plague, G. F. Petrie, i:; ; Prevention of Plague, 

 17 ; Deaths due to Plague in Suffolk, 17 ; the Prevention 

 of Plague, Dr. Newsholme, Dr. G. F. Petrie, 81 ; 

 Oriental or Bubonic Plague, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 237 ; 

 Outbreak of Plague in East Anglia, 277 ; Plague-infected 

 Rats in Suffolk, 416 ; Desirability of the Systematic 

 Destruction of Rats and other Vermin, 483 ; Investiga- 

 tions of Plague, 476 ; Panama Canal Zone Death-rates, 

 Col. W. G. Gorgas, 17 ; a Suggested Research Fund for 

 Tropical Diseases, 28 ; Experimental Study in Tubercu- 

 losis, M. M. Landowzy and L. Loederich, 33 ; Latent 

 Mesenteric Tuberculosis produced Experimentally in the 

 Dog, P. Chauss^, 98 ; Production of Primitive Thoracic 

 Tuberculosis in Cattle by the Inhalation of Infinitesimal 

 Amounts of Bovine Tuberculous Material, P. Chauss^e, 

 194 ; Simulium and Pellagra, R. Shelford, 41 ; Dr. C. 

 Gordon Hewitt. i6q ; Further Results of the Experimental 

 Treatment of Trypanosomiasis, H. G. Plimmer, W. B. 

 Fry, and H. S. Ranken, 64 ; Note on the Examination of 

 the Central Nervous System in a Case of Cured Human 

 Trypanosomiasis, Dr. F. W. Mott, 6'^ ; Life-history of 

 Trypanosoma gatnbiense and Trypanosoma rhodesiense 

 as Seen in Rats and Guinea Pigs, Dr. H. B. Fantham, 

 260 ; Experiments on the Treatment of .Animals Infected 

 with Trypanosomes by Means of Atoxyl Vaccines, Cold, 

 X-rays, and Leucocytic Extract, Major R. Ross and J. G. 

 Thomson, 260 ; Enumerative Studies on Trypanosoma 

 gambiense and Trypanosoma rhodesiense in Rats, Guinea 

 Pigs, and Rabbits, Dr. H. B. Fantham and J. G. 

 Thomson, 260 ; Resistance of Goats and Sheep to 

 Trypanosomiasis, A. Laveran, 39; ; Autoaggluti nation of 

 Red Blood Cells in Trypanosomiasis, Dr. W. Yorke, 

 427 ; Peculiar Morphology of a Trypanosome from a 

 Case of Sleeping Sickness and the Possibility of its being 

 a new Species (Trypanosoma rhodesiense). Dr. J. W. W. 

 Stephens and Dr. H. B. Fantham, 64 ; Sleeping Sickness 

 and Tsetse-flies, 147 ; Case of Sleeping Sickness Studied 

 bv Precise Enumerative Methods, Major Ronald Ross 

 and D. Thomson, 260 ; Conference on Sleeping Sickness, 

 414 ; Experiments to Ascertain if Antelope may Act as a 

 Reservoir of the Virus of Sleeping Sickness (Trypano- 



