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Meinzer (O. E.), The Water Resources of Butte, Montana. 



297 

 Melan (Prof. J.), Plain and Reinforced Concrete Arches, 



Translated by Prof. D. B. Steinman, 139 

 Meldola (Prof. R.), bequest to the Hope Museum, Oxford, 



542; [death], 319, 345; Tribute to, by Lord Reading, 



463 

 Melhus (I. E.), Origination of Potato-Blight, 405 ; Perennial 



Mycelium, 405 

 Mellish (J. E.), Comet 1915 d, 79, 95 ; New Comet, 123 

 Mellor (Dr. J. W.), The Ceramic Industries, 512 

 Melotte (P. J.), A Catalogue of Star Clusters, 17 ; Secondary 



Nuclei of Comet 19150 (Mellish), 686 

 Melsom and Booth, Heating of Electric Wires and Cables, 



574 

 Mendelssohn {M.), Galvanotaxy of the Leucocytes, 585 

 Mengarini (Prof. C), Total Solar Eclipse, Aujgust 21, 

 ^ 1914. 51 



Merrill (E. D.), Philippine Botany, 77, 295, 405 

 Merrill (G. P.), Oldhamite, 49 

 Merton (T. R.), Structure of Broadened Spectrum Lines, 



697 

 Mesnager (M.), Elastic Equilibrium of an Indefinite Plate, 



502 

 Metcalfe (Sir C), The Railway Development of Africa, 



632 

 Metchnikoff (Prof. E.), elected a Foreign Member of the 



Zoological Society, 601 

 Meunier (S.), Structure of the Meteoric Irons of the Diablo 



Canyon, 697 

 Michaelis (Prof. A.) [obituary], 682 



Michelson (Prof. A. A.), A lo-inch Diffraction Grating 154 

 Michelson (T.), Linguistic Classification of Potawatomi, 27 

 Middleton (A. R.), Heritable Variations and the results of 



Selection, 557 

 Middleton (T. H.), Different Systems of Farming, 357 

 Mieli (A.), Greek Science, 438 

 Milburn (Dr. T.), Food Production during the present 



Emergency, 436 ; Fungoid Diseases of Farm and Garden 



Crops, 312 

 Mill (Dr. H. R.), British Rainfall in 1915, 576; The Rain- 

 fall of Java, 53 ; and C. Salter, British Rainfall, 19 14, 



254 

 Miller (G. A.), Transitivity of a Substitution Group, 726 

 Miller (H. W.), Descriptive Geometry, Third Edition, 423 

 Milligan (H. N.), Asteroids feeding upon Living Sea- 

 Anemones, 619 ; Objects carried by Echinus miliaris, 573 

 Millikan (R. A.), and W. H. Souder, Selective and Normal 



Photo-electric Effects, 725 

 Mills (Prof. A. P.), Materials of Construction, iii 

 Mills (E. C), A New Gas Producer, 298 

 Milne (D.), Cultivation of Wheat, 519 

 Minchin (Prof. E. A.), Opening Address to the Zoology 



Section, British Association, 185 ; [obituary article], 148 

 Mitchell (Dr. A. C), Dr. G. W. Walker's Investigations of 



Indian Monsoon Rains, 657 

 Mitchell (A. H."). Dpstruction of Wasps, 6 

 Mitchell (Dr. P. C), An Application of the Rules of 



Zoological Nomenclature, 480 

 Mitchell (Prof. S. A.), Parallaxes of 70 Ophiuchi and 6 



Cygni, 32^ 

 Mitra (S. C), Demon-cultus in Mundari Children's Games, 



389 ; North Indian Charms and Scorpion-Sting, 28 

 Moch (G.), Double Detonation of Projectiles, 474 

 Moffat (C. B.), Food of the Crossbill in Ireland, 656 ; The 



Colour Sense in Bees, 120 

 Moir (J. ReidV Evolution of the Earliest Chelles Paljeoliths 



of the Pointed Tvpe, 473 ; Palaeolithic Implements found 



atDormsden, 682 ; and A. S. W., Grime's Graves Flint 



Mines, -^07 

 Monckton (H. W.'), Flora of the Bagshot District. 668 

 Mond (R.), Method of Recording Archaeological Discoveries, 



300 

 Moore (Prof. B.). E. B. A. Prideaux, and G. A. Herdman, 



Photo-svnthetic Phenomena in Sea-water, 380 

 Moore (E._ H.V Definition of Limit in General Integral 



Analvsis, £(57 

 Moore fPrnf.), Action of Light upon certain Inorganic 



and Organic Substances, 354 



More (Prof. L. T.), The Limitations of Science, 3 

 Morgan (J. J.), Aids to the Analysis and Assay of Ores, 



Metals, Fuels, etc.. Second Edition, 113 

 Moritz (E. A.), Working Data for Irrigation Engineers, 139 

 Morris (Dr. E. O.), Methods and Content of History Teach- 

 ing in Schools, 328 

 Moseley (Second-Lieut. H. G. J.) [death], 11 ; [obituary 



article], 33 

 Moses (G. H.), Greece of To-day, 378 

 Mosher (F. H.), The Food Plants of the Gipsy Moth, 120 

 Mott (Major F. W.), to deliver the Lettsomian Lectures 



to the Medical Society of London, 571 

 Motta (President), Address at the Centenary of the Soci6ti 



Helv6tique des Sciences Naturelles, 408 

 Mottram (Dr. J. C), Fly-Fishing, 7; Pattern-blending, 360; 



Distribution of Secondary Sexual Characters amongst 



Birds, 360 

 Moutier (A.), Arterial Circulation under War Conditions, 137 

 Mullens (W. H.), The Leverian Museum, 350 

 MuUer (Mrs. Hugo), gift by, to Oxford University, 304 

 Muir (Prof. Ramsay), Methods and Content of History 



Teaching in Schools, 328 

 Murdoch (W. H. F.), National Technical Training, 537; 



and the Reviewer, Magnetic Measurements, 87 

 Murphy (Miss), appointed Professor of Anatomy at the Lady 



Hardinge Medical College, Delhi, 696 

 Murphy (R. C), The Penguins of South Georgia, 152 ; the 



Gentoo Penguin, 152 

 Murray (Hon. G. G.), A Birdlover's Year, 263 

 Murray (Miss M.), Royal Marriage and Matrilineal Descent, 



300 



Nagaoka (Prof. H.), lonisation of the Atmosphere, 351 



Nakahara (W.), Japanese Lace-wing Flies, 519 



Nakano (T.), A Magnetic Survey of Japan, 78 



Nansen (Prof. F.), Two Closing Tow-nets, 519 



Naumann, von, and F. Kuschel, Total Solar Eclipse, 



August 21, 1914, 52 

 Nav^s (Father R. P. L.), Lace-wing Flies, 717 

 Neubauer (F. J.), and H. M. Jeffers, Comet 1915 e (Taylor), 



686 

 Newbury (E.), Thermionic Emission, 241 ; and J. N. Pring, 



Reduction of Metallic Oxides with Hydrogen, 641 

 Newbigin (Dr. M. I.), The Geographical Study of Rivers, 



555 . 

 Newbigging (J. C), Gas Undertakings, 298 

 Newton (R. B.), A Fossiliferous Limestone from the North 



Sea, 109 

 Nichols (Dr. E. F.), resignation of, 444 

 Nichols (E. L.), and H. L. Howes, Polarised Fluorescence 



of Ammonium Uranyl Chloride, 27 

 Nicholls (Dr. G. E.), Anatomy of Rana tigrina, 360 

 Nicholson (Prof.) and Mr. Merton, The Order of Stellar 



Evolution, 241 

 Nicolle (C), and L. Blaizot, Exanthematic Typhus, 417 

 Nijland (Prof. A. A.), UV Persei, 466; and van der Bilt, 



Observations of U Geminorum, 179 

 Noble (Sir A.) [death], 232 ; [obituary article], 264 

 Normelli W., Invention of an Ammonium Nitrate Explosive, 



268 

 North (B.), Technical Education, 549 

 Nowell, Diseases of Lime Trees in Forest Districts, 436 

 Nutting, American Hydroids, part iii., 80 



Oakeley (Sir H. E.) [obituary], 485 



O'Connor (J. M.), Chemical Temperature Regulation, 667 



O'Hern (Major E. P.), Explosives, 25 



O'Kelly (H. M.) [death], 599 



Olcott (W. T.), Sun Lore of all Ages, 29 



Oldham (Miss), Education of Girls with special reference to 

 their Careers, 329 



Oldham (H. Yule), Australian Explorations, 275 



Oliver (Prof. F. W.), Structure of the Seed Gnetopsis, 356 



Oliver (Dr. G.) [obituary], 516 



Olivier (C. P.), August Meteor Campaign, 379 



O'Meara (Major W. A. J.), Summary of Genl. Maitrot's 

 Study of the Strategical Relations of France and 

 Germany, 152 ; Telegraphic Transmission, 658 



