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Index 



Afature, 

 March 23, igii 



soma gatnbiense), Colonel Sir David Bruce and Captains 

 A. E. Hamerton and H. R. Bateman, 428 ; Experiments 

 to Ascertain if the Domestic Fowl of Uganda may Act as 

 a Reservoir of the \'irus of Sleeping Sickness {Trypano- 

 soma gambietise), Colonel Sir David Bruce and Captains 

 A. E. Hamerlon and H. R. Bateman, 428 ; Commission 

 to Investigate .Sleeping Sickness in Rhodesia, 448; Black- 

 head in Turkeys, Drs. Cole and Hadlcy, S5-6 ; Influence 

 •of Bacterial Endotoxins on Phagocytosis, L. S. Dudgeon, 

 P. N. Panton, and H. A. F. Wilson, 127; Enteric Fever 

 Carriers, Dr. J. C. G. Ledingham, 145; Cancer, Sir 

 Arthur Pcarcc Gould at the Royal College of Surgeons, 

 .214; Possible Cause of Pneumo-enteritis in the Red 

 Grouse (Lagopus scoticus), Dr. H. B. Fantham and Dr. 

 H. Hammond Smith, 226; the Broad Stone of Empire, 

 Problems of Crown Colony Administration, with Records 

 of Personal Experience, Sir Charles Bruce, G.C.M.G., 

 .229 ; Anti-malarial Measures in India, Col. W. G. King, 

 240 ; Some Enumerative Studies on Malarial Fever, 

 Major Ronald Ross and D. Thomson, 260 ; Haemoglobin 

 Metabolism in Malarial Fevgr, G. C. E. Simpson, 260 ; 

 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 ; Salmon-disease 

 on the Continent, Messrs. De Drorein de Bouville and 

 Mercier, 416 ; Metabolism in Diabetes Mellitus, F. G. 

 Benedict and E. P. Joslin, Prof. J. S. Macdonald, 45; ; 

 Complement Deviation in Mouse Carcinoma, Dr. J. O. 

 Wakelin Barratt, 496 ; Relation of the Mono-molecular 

 Reaction of Life Processes to Immunity, Dr. John 

 Brownlee, 497 ; the Form of Sporotrichum beurtnanni in 

 Human Lesions, E. Pinoy, 498 ; Flies as Carriers cf 

 Infection, Dr. G. S. Graham-Smith, 1^25 ; Dr. S. 

 Monckton Copeman, F.R.S., '^21; ; New Fungus Patho- 

 erenic to Man, Louis Matruchot, 1^32 ; an Account of 

 Pott's Disease of the Spine in an Egyptian Mummy 

 belonging to the Time of the Twenty-first Dynasty, about 

 1000 B.C., Prof. G. Elliot Smith and Dr. M. Armand 

 Ruffer, 54q ; Cladosporian Mycosis in Man, Fernand 

 Gu^guen, 566 



"Moreau (L.), Lead Arsenate in Viticulture, 262 



^loreux (Abb6 T.), Introduction to the Meteorology of the 

 Future : the Sun and the Prediction of the Weather, 179 



Morley (Prof. Arthur), Critical Speeds for Torsional and 

 Longitudinal Vibrations, 217 



"Morlev (Lord, of Blackburn), Science and Literature, 

 Address at English Association, 446 



Morphology : the Convolutions of the Brain, Prof. G. 

 Elliot Smith, q? ; Morphological Method and the Ancestry 

 of Vertebrates, Prof. J. Graham Kerr, F.R.S.. 203 



"Morris (Sir Daniel, K.C.M.G.), the Imperial Department 

 of Agriculture in the West Indies, Paper at Royal 

 Colonial Institute, 418 



Morse (Dr. M.), Summation of Stimuli, 27 



Mortality. Infant and Child, Dr. Arthur Newsliolme, C5;6' 



Morton (Prof. W. B.), Cusped Waves of Light and the 

 Theory of the Rainbow. 160 



TVIoschkoff (Mile. A. N.), Purification of Starch, 98 



Mosquitoes, a Monograph of the Culicidae or, Fred V. 

 Theobald, 330 



Mossman (R. C), Present Position of Antarctic Meteoro- 

 logy, 318 



Mosso (Prof. Angelo), Death of, 146 ; Obituary Notice of, 



174 



Mother and Child, L. M. Marriott, -^34 



Mott (Dr. F. W., F.R.S.), Note on the Examination of the 

 Central Nervous System in a Case of Cured Human 

 Trypanosomiasis, 61; ; the Brain and the Voice in Soeech 

 and Song, iqq ; the Fothergillian Gold Medal of the 

 Medical Society Awarded to, 547 



"Moulin (Marcel), the Blue Colour of the Sky and the Con- 

 stant of Avogadro, 129 



Moure (Prof. E. J.), the Abuse of the Singing and Speaking 

 Voice, Causes, Effects, and Treatment, iq9 



"Moureu (Charles). Propiolic Compounds, 161 



Moureux (Th.), Photograph of " Spectre of the Brocken," 



417 

 Mouton (H.), Absolute Measurement of the Magnetic 



Double Refraction of Nitrobenzene, 129 

 IVIovsev (L.), Brongniart's Genus Palaeoxvris, -;87 

 "Muir (Dr. T., C.M.G., F.R.S.), the State's Duty to 



Science, 213; Science and the State, Address at South 

 African Association for the Advancement of Science, 221 



Mules, are. Fertile? Prof. J. C. Ewart, F.R.S., 106 



Miiller (W. Max), Egyptological Researches, 165 



Munch (Dr. W.), the Radial Velocity of Sirius, 151; Nova 

 Lacertae, 4^3 



Muntz (A.), Struggle for Water between the Soil and the 

 Seed, 97 



Miintz (A.), the Nitrates in the Atmosphere of the Antarctic 

 Regions, 463 



Murphy (Paul A.), Bacterial Disease of the Potato Plant in 

 Ireland and the Organism Causing it, 296 



Murray (J.), Study of the Seepage and Evaporation Loss 

 from the Ibrahimia Canal, 317 



Murray (Jas.), Some African Rotifers— Bdelloida of Tropical 

 Africa, 361 



Murray (Miss M. A.), the Tomb of Two Brothers, 332 



Museums : the Oceanographical Museum at Monaco, J. Y. 

 Buchanan, F. R.S., 7; Guide to the British Vertebrates 

 Exhibited in the Department of Zoology, British Museum 

 (Natural History), 234 ; a Descriptive Catalogue of the 

 Marine Reptiles of the Oxford Clay, based on the Leeds 

 Collection in the British Museum (Natural History), 

 London, Dr. C. W. Andrews, F.R.S., 264; a Guide to 

 the Fossil Reptiles, Amphibians and Fishes in the De- 

 partment of Geology and Paljeontology in the British 

 Museum (Natural History), 264 ; Guide to the Crustacea, 

 Arachnida, Onychophora and Myriopoda Exhibited in the 

 Department of Zoology, British Museum (Natural 

 History), 501; ; Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in 

 the British Museum, 1^39 



Mycology : Fungal Disease of the Blue Pine, Pinus excelsa, 

 48 ; Epidemic Outbreak of Eiitypella prunastri, E. S. 

 Salmon, 184 ; Life-history of the Apple " Scab " Fungus 

 (Venturia inaequalis), E. S. Salmon, 184; a Species of 

 Leptothyrium, E. S. Salmon, 184; " Koleroga," a Palm 

 Disease, Dr. L. C. Coleman, 217; Influence of Iron on 

 the Formation of the Spores of Aspergillus niger, G. 

 Linossier, 227 ; Infection of Potato Plants with the 

 Blight-fungus (Phytophthora infestatis) by Means of 

 Mycelium derived Direct from the Planted Tubers, Dr. 

 G. H. Pethvbridge, 327 ; Cytological Investigation of 

 Corn Rust, Dr. F. Zach, 34'^ ; Influence of Manganese 

 on the Development of Aspergillus niger, Gabriel Ber- 

 trand and M. Javillier, 464 



Mvers (Dr. C. S.), Collection of Masses of Psychological 

 Data bv Untrained Observers, qo 



Nadson (Prof. G. A.), Effect of Coloured Light on the 

 Development of Pure Cultures of the Green Alga, 

 Stichococcus hacillaris. 520 



Narramore (W.), Preliminary Physiology, 103 



Nasmith (Dr.), Method for Destroying Typhoid and Dysen- 

 tery Bacilli in Water, 245 



Natural History : Pwdre Ser, Edward E. Free, 6 ; Present 

 Condition of American Bison and Seal Herds, 12 ; Varia- 

 tion in the Oyster-boring Whelk, Dr. H. E. Walter, 20 ; 

 Flowering Plants and Ferns Growing in Farringdon 

 Street, J.' C. Shenstone, 20; the Subantarctic Islands of 

 New Zealand, Prof. Arthur Dendy, F.R.S., 43 ; African 

 Game Trails, Theodore Roosevelt, Sir H. H. Johnston, 

 G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 77; Linnean Society, 96, 160, 226. 

 395, 496 ; First Annual Report of the Commission of 

 Conservation, Canada, A. E. Crawley, no; Mitteilungen 

 des Provinzialkomitees fiir Naturdenkmalpflege, A. E. 

 Crawley, no; Naturdenkmalpflege und Aquarienkunde, 

 R. Hermann and W. Wolterstorff, A. E. Crawley, iio; 

 Naturdenkmalpflege, Prof. Giirich, A. E. Crawley, no; 

 Uber Zeil u. Methode der Naturdenkmalpflege, Prof. Dr. 

 B. Schaefer-Cassel, A. E. Crawley, no; Uber dos Tier- 

 leben in dem von der Staatsforstverwaltung geschiitzten 

 Zwergbirken-Moor in Neulinum, Dr. Th. Kuhls^atz, A. E. 

 Crawley, no; Neues aus der Naturdenkmalpflege, Dr. 

 W. Giinther, A. E. Crawley, no; Whale-fishery at 

 Inishkea and Ely Point, Dr. Scharff, 116; Distribution 

 and Migration of North American Shore-birds, W. W. 

 Cooke. n6; Presence of Sanderlings on the Shores of 

 Dublin Bav throughout July, A. Williams, n6 ; Bird- 

 marking in the United States, L. J. Cole, 147 ; Are Bees 

 Capable of Distinguishing different Colours? J. H. Lovell, 

 147 ; Position of Birds' Nests in Hedges, Lt.-Col. J. H. 

 Tull Walsh, 207 ; New South Wales Linnean Society, 228, 



