Naiurt, 

 March 30, igi6. 



Index 



All! 



Lyon (Prof. T. L.), Prof. E. O. Pippin, and Prof. H. O. 



Buckman, Soils : their Properties and Management, 



452 

 Lyons (Major H. G.), Opening Address to the Geography 



Section, British Association, 104; Winter Climate of 



the Eastern Mediterranean, 641 



M. D., The Etymology of "Chincough," 229 



MacBride (Prof. E. W.), Relation of Chromosomes to 



Heredity, 324 

 Maccall (W. T.), Continuous-current Electrical Engin- 

 eering, 2 

 MacCurdy (G. G.), Octopus Motive in Ancient Chiriquian 



Art, 249 

 Macdonald (A. C), Value of the Region to the North-east 



of Kalgoorlie and Laverton, 406 

 MacGilchrist (Major), The relative Therapeutic Value in 



Malaria of the Cinchona Alkaloids, 177 

 Mach (Prof. E.), The Science of Mechanics, Supplement to 



the Third English Edition, Translated and Annotated 



by P. E. B. Jourdain, 31 

 Macht (D. L), N. B. Herman, and C. S. Levy, Cutaneous 



Analgesia produced by Opium Alkaloids, 556 

 Maclnnes (D. A.), Potentials at the Junctions of Salt 



Solutions, 249 

 Mackenzie (Dr. H. W. G.), appointed Bradshaw Lecturer, 



666 

 Mackenzie (J. D.), The Crowsnest Volcanics, 660 

 Mackenzie (Dr. J. E.), and Dr. Ghosh, Optical Rotation 



and Gyroscopic Behaviour of Sugars, 668 

 Mackenzie (Dr. W. C), The Vermiform Appendix, 327 

 Mackinder (H. J.), Value and Importance of Maps, 555 

 Mackintosh (J.), Milk Production, 358 

 Maclean (F. G.) [death], 462 

 MacMahon (Major P. A.), Combinatory Analysis, vol. i., 



478 

 Macmillan (Capt. W. McLeod) [obituary], 175 

 Macnamara (Dr. N. C), Instinct and Intelligence, 561 

 MacNutt (J. S.), A Manual for Health Officers, 395 

 Macpherson (D.), and Dr. W. G. Smith, Upland Grazings 



of Scotland, 358 

 Madsen (T.), and T. Watabiki, Destruction by Heat of 



"Complement" of Blood-serum, etc., 177 

 Magnus (Sir P.), Changes desirable in the Education of the 



Country, 696 ;, Organisation of Education, 640 

 Maitland (A. Gibb), appointed President of the Royal 



Society of Western Australia, 47 

 Majima (R.), The Chief Constituent of Japan Lac, 489 

 Makins (Sir G. H.), appointed Hunterian Lecturer for 1917. 



611 

 Maiden (W. J.), Labour and Labour-saving Machinery on 



the Farm, 358 

 Mallet (B.), and Mr. Strutt, Multiplier necessary for Con- 

 verting the Value of Estates, 50 

 Mameli (Dr. E.), and Prof. G. Pollacci, Assimilation of 



Atmospheric Nitrogen by Plants, 353 

 Mann (L. M.), Archaic Sculpturings, 601 ; Scottish 



" Elephant " Designs, 703 

 Mann (H. L.), A Text-book on Practical Mathematics for 



Advanced Technical Students, 423 

 Manouvrier (Prof. E.), Classification of Soldiers, 300 

 Manuel (G. W.) [obituary], 75 

 Maquenne (L.), Action of Saccharose on the Cupropotassic 



Solution, 417; Comparison of the Action of Saccharose 



and of Invert-Sugar, 697 ; Reducing Substances in the 



presence of an Excess of Saccharose, 725 

 Marage (M.), Measurement of the Sharpness of Hearing, 



697 ; Treatment of Loss of Speech resulting from 



Shock, 361 ; Treatment of War Deafness, 137 

 Marais (E. N.), The Drought in Watersberg, South Africa, 



406 

 Marchant (Prof. E. W.), Earth Resistance, 299 

 Marechal (Le), and Morin, Apparatus for the Radioscopic 



Localisation of Projectiles in the Wounded, 725 

 Marie (A.), and L. MacAuliffe, Morphological Characters 



of the Insane, 333 

 Markham (Sir C. R.), Early Nautical Astronomy, 95 ; 



[obituary article], 627 

 Marr (Dr.), Fossil Zones and Geological Time, 445 



Marriott (W.), retirement from Assistant Secretaryship of 



the Royal Meteorological Society, 232 

 Marsh (Capt. A. S.) [obituary], 683 

 Marshall (A.), The Nature of Explosives, 637 

 Marshall, Experiments with Japanese Larch, 92 

 Marshall (Capt. C. B.) [obituary], 90 

 Marshall (Guy A. K.), decree of D.Sc. conferred on, 248 

 Martel (E, A.), Contamination of Subterranean Waters, 446 

 Martin (Dr. G.), Chlorine and Chlorine Products, 393 ; and 



W. Barbour, Industrial Nitrogen Compounds and 



Explosives, 365 

 Martin (Miss L. J.), Experimental Investigation of the 



Subconscious, 269 

 Martin-Duncan (F.), Exhibition of Photographs of Marine 



Biology, 572 

 Mason (Dr. F. A.), Research and the Coal-tar Dye Industry, 



656 

 Mason (T. G.), Carbohydrates of the Musci, 417 

 Massiot (G.), and Biquard, La Radiologic de Guerre, 424 

 Masson (Miss E. R.), An Untamed Territory. The Northern 



Territory of Australia, 651 

 Mast (S. O.), Relative Stimulating Efficiency of Spectral 



Colours for the Lower Organisms, 557 

 Mather (Sir W.), The Relation of Education to Industry, 



301. 329 

 Mathews (F. S.), Field Book of American Trees and Shrubs, 



140 

 Matsumoto (H.), Some Fossil Mammals from Szechuan, 



China, 657 

 Matthew (Dr. W. D.), A Hoofed Mammal in the Lower 



Eocene of Wyoming, 236 ; and others, Dinosaurs, 716 

 Matthews (E. R.), Refuse Disposal, 169 

 Maunder (E. W.), Magnetic Disturbances, 1904-13, and 



Sun-spots, 332 

 Maurer (J.), Atmospheric Effects of Kathode Rays, 237 

 Maxwell (Sir H.), Wood of Cotoneaster frigida for Heads 



of Golf Clubs, 487 

 Maxwell-Lefroy (E.), Wolframite Mining in the Tavoy 



District, Lower Burma, 474 

 May (Dr. A.), to undertake Research Work on Wound 



Infection, 571 

 May (G.), bequests of, 135 



Mayer (A. G.), A Theory of Nerve-Conduction, 725 ; Sub- 

 marine Solution of Limestone, 725 

 Maycock (W. P.), Alternating-current Work, 4 

 McAdie (A.), Catalogues of Earthquakes, 546 ; Temperature 



Inversions in relation to Frost, 208 

 McArthur (P.), In Pastures Green, 534 

 McCall (Prof. J.) [obituary], 293 

 McClennan (Prof. J. C), Single-line Spectra of Cadmium 



and Zinc, 241 

 McClelland (Prof. J. A.), and Rev. R. Fitzgerald, The 



Photo-electric Properties of Leaves, 669 

 McFarlane (J.), Burrinjuck Dam and the Murrumbidgee 



Irrigation Area, 275 ; Geography at the British Associa- 

 tion, 275 

 McGrigor (G. D.), Field Analysis of Minerals for the 



Prospector, etc., 479 

 McKay (R. F.), The Theory of Machines, 700 

 McLachlan (N. W.), Rapid Heating of Iron Strips, 298 

 McLaren (J.), A Concise Kaffir-English Dictionary, 336 

 McLennan (Prof. J. C), The Single-line Spectrum of 



Magnesium and other Metals, 641 

 McLeod (C. C), The Indian Jute Industry, 631 

 McLeod (Prof. J.), Describing and Determining Species o( 



Mosses Biometrically, 337 

 McPherson (Prof. W), and Prof. W. E. Henderson, First 



Course in Chemistry, 235 ; Laboratory Exercises 



arranged to accompany "First Course in Chemistry." 



25s 

 McRobert (Sir A.), foundation of a Lectureship at Aberdeen 



University, 665 ; Gift to Aberdeen University, 583 

 McWilliam (Rev. j. M.), Habits of the Tree Sparrow, 120 

 Mf^ade (T. de Courcey), The Manchester Drainage Scheme, 



208 ; [obituary], 710 

 Measham (Miss), Botanical Survey of some Leicester Fields, 



235 

 Mee (A.), A Large Fireball, 179 

 Meek (Prof. A.), Geological Changes and the Distribution 



of Fish, 327 ; Migrations of the Grey Gurnard, 324 



