Nature, 

 June 13, 190 



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Index 



XXV 



Cloudless Sky, C E. Ashcraft, jun., 474; Wind-pressure, 

 R. H. Curtis, 481 ; Variation of Atmospheric Electricity, 

 E. Pellew, 491 ; Pilot Charts, 494; Weather of North 

 Atlantic in Winter of 1898-9, 499 ; Dynamics of Cyclones, 

 Mr. Aitken, 507 ; Fog about Newfoundland Banks, 522 ; 

 Telegraphic Weather Reports, Deutsche Seewarte, 522 ; 

 Vienna Thermograms for 1899, Max Margules, 522 ; the 

 Theory of Rain Precipitation in Mountains, F. Pockels, 529 ; 

 Researches on the Past and Present History of the Earth's 

 Atmosphere, Dr. T. L. Phipson, 537 ; a Lunar Halo, W. B. 

 Tripp, 571 ; Relation between Summer and Winter Tem- 

 peratures, Dr. O. L. Fassig, 572 ; Cloud Observations 

 at Toronto, 1896-7, 618 ; North Atlantic and Mediterranean 

 Pilot Charts for May, 618 ; Why Water at Surface of 

 Lake on which Ice is forming is recorded as above Freezing- 

 point, Herr Schuh, 618 

 Meteors: the Leonids — a Forecast, Drs. G. J. Stoney, F.R.S. , 

 and A. M. W. Downing, F.R.S.,6; the Leonid Meteors, 

 92, 116 ; the Leonid Meteoric Shower, W. F. Denning, 39; 

 Observations of Leonids and Bielids at Athens, D. EginitLs, 

 196 ; Australian Observations of November Meteors, W. C. 

 Best, 209 ; Great November Display in Canada, 422 ; Fire- 

 balls in October, 14 ; Observations of Perseids at Athens, D, 

 Eginitis, 24 ; on the Statistical Dynamics of Gas Theory as 

 illustrated by Meteor Swarms and Optical Rays, Dr. J. 

 Larmor, F.R.S. , 168; Fireball in Sunshine, W. F. Denning, 

 276 ; the Stability of a Swarm of Meteorites, Prof. Andrew 

 Gray, F.R.S., 250 ; Position and Velocity of a Meteor, Jean 

 Mascart, 579 ; Boogaldi Meteorite, Prof. Liversidge, F.R.S., 



579 

 Metric System : Report of Decimal Association, 475 

 Meunier (S.), Composition of Palermo Blood Rain, 604 

 Meyer (Dr. A. B.), Album of Papiia, Types IL, 324 

 Meyer (Hermann von), Friederich Wcihler, Ein Jugendbildniss 



in Briefen an, 586 

 Miall (L. C, F.R.S.), the Structure and Life-history of the 



Harlequin Fly (Chironomus), 230 

 Miall (Prof.), Dew-ponds, 20 

 Microbes et Distillerie, Lucian Levy, 370 

 Microbes and the Human Body, Dr. MetchnikofF on, 621 

 Microscopy : Microscopical Society, 75, 170, 291, 363, 555 ; 

 Journal of, 21, 530 ; Lehrbuch der Vergleichenden Mikro- 

 skopischen Anatomic der Wirbeltiere, Dr. Med. Albert Oppel, 

 126 ; New Lanterns for Projection Purposes, Mr. Barton, 

 291 ; New Subgeneric Type of Lancelets, Dr. A. Willey, 

 523 ; Method of Increasing Stability of Quinidine as a Mount- 

 ing Material, H. G. Madan, 555 

 Miers (Prof. H. A., F.R.S.), the Tamnau Mineralogical En- 

 dowment, 453 

 Milk Steriliser, the Cambridge Sentinel, 166 ; D. Berry, 205 ; 



Your Reviewer, 205 

 Milk, Vitality of Bacteria in, F. Valagussa and C. Ortona, 404 

 Mill (Dr. H. K.), New Lands, their Resources and Prospective 



Advantages, 104 ; the Word Physiography, 231 

 Millais (J. G.), the Wildfowl of Scotland, 567 

 Milne (Prof. J., F.R.S.), Seismology in Japan, 588 

 Milroy(Dr. J. A.), Recent Advances in the Chemistry of the 



Proteids ; Chemie der Eiweisskorper, 224 

 Mimicry : Imitation, or the Mimetic Force in Nature and Human 



Nature, Richard Steel, 513 

 Mind of the Century, the, 513 

 Mine Surveying, G. A. Troye, 315 

 Mineral Constituents of Dust and Soot from Various Sources, 



Prof. W. N. Hartley, F.R.S., Hugh Ramage, 552 

 Mineral Resources of Victoria, James Stirling, 36 

 Mineralogy : Use of Dolomite as Money by Porno Indians, Dr. 

 O. C. Farrington, 12 ; Mineralogie Agricole, F. Houdaille, 

 57 ; Behaviour of Carbon at High Temperatures and Pres- 

 sures, Dr. Q. Majorana, 64 ; Pozzolana, O. Rebuffat, 64 ; 

 Mineralogical Society, 98, 363, 554 ; an Obsidian ' ' Bomb," 

 R. T. Baker, 148 ; Crystalline Structures of Gold Nuggets, 

 Prof. Liversidge, F.R.S., 172; Lehre von den Erzlagerstatten, 

 Dr. R. Beck, Prof. H. Louis, 245, 510 ; Arsenides in Kee- 

 weenaw Copper Formation, G. A. Koenig, 266 ; Notions de 

 Mineralogie, A. F. Renard, F. Stober, 273 ; Topaz in Brazil, 

 O. A. Derby, 290 ; Chemical Analysis of Glaucophane 

 Schists, H. S. Washington, 290 ; a Text-book of Important 

 Minerals and Rocks, with Tables for the Determination of 

 Minerals, S. E. Tillmann, 346 ; Model Showing Arrange- 

 ment for Chemical Atoms ol Calcite, W. Barlow, 363 ; the 



Tamnau Mineralogical Endowment, Prof, H. A. Miers, 

 F.R.S., 453; Apatite in Ceylon, Prof. A. H. Church, 

 F. R. S. , 464 ; Calaverite Crystals from Colorado, G. F. H. 

 Smith, 554 



Minervini (Dr. R. ), Bacteriology of Sea Air and Water, 282 



Minikoi, the Atoll of, J. S. Gardiner, 195 



Mining : the Nature and Yield of Metalliferous Deposits, B. H. 

 Brough, 18 ; Output and Value of British Minerals, Prof. Le 

 Neve Foster, F.R.S., 72 ; the Coal Resources of Victoria, 

 James Stirling, 90 ; Liquid Air as Explosive, A. Larsen, 

 305 ; Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, 315 ; Practical 

 Coal Mining, George L. Kerr, 417 ; de Paris aux Mines 

 d'Or de I'Australie Occidentale, O. Chemin, 440 ; the Lake 

 Superior District, W. Fawcett, 449 ; Salt Mining : the 

 Northwich Subsidences, T. Ward, 523 ; the Mining Statistics 

 of the World, Bennett H. Brough, 551 



Minor Planets, Distribution of, M. Freycinet, 116 



Minor Planets, New, W. R. Brooks, 240 



Minor Planets, Brooks', 333 



Minot (Prof. C. S.), Method of Teaching Mammalian Em- 

 bryology, 306 



Mississippi River, the, J. A. Ockerson, W. H. Wheeler, 525 



Mitchell (C), Diastaxy of Birds' Wings, 450 



Mitzopulos (Prof), the Tripolis and Triphylia Earthquakes of 

 1898 and 1899, 283 



Modern Astronomy, H. H. Turner, F.R.S., 488 



Modern Scientific Industry, a, 173 



Moir (Paxton), Stone Implements in Tasmania, 170 



Moissan (Henri), Study of Carbide of Samarium, 171 ; Sul- 

 phuryl Fluoride, 426 ; Sulphammonium, 483 



Mojsisovics (Dr.), the Indian Trias, 65 



Molinie (M.), the Examination of Contaminated Waters for 

 Cystine, 52 



Money, Dolomite used by Pomo Indians as. Dr. O. C. Farring- 

 ton, 12 



Mongolia and the Mongols, Results of an Expedition to Mon- 

 golia in the Years 1892 and 1893, A. Pozdneeff, 608 



Mongoose in Jamaica, the. Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 348 



Monism for the Multitude, 320 



Monkeys, the Gracilissimus Muscle in, H. Engert, 140 



Monod (G. H.), Devonian Anthracite at Kouitcheou, in China, 



387 

 Months, Memories of the. Second Series, Sir Herbert Maxwell, 



Monti (Rina), Regenerative Power of Marine Planarians, 113 



Monuments and Coins, the Ethnology of Ancient History de- 

 duced from Records, Prof. Alfred C. Haddon, F.R.S., 309 



Moon : Can Spectrum Analysis Furnish us with Precise Informa- 

 tion as to the Petrography of the Moon? Dr. W. J. Knight, 

 180 



Moore (Benjamin), Functions of Bile as Solvent, 458 



Moore (J. E. S. ), the " Park-lands" in Tanganyika District of 

 Central Africa, q8 ; Researches in Lake Tanganyika, &c., 

 284 



Morbology : Malaria and Mosquitoes, 1 1 ; Dr. N. Y. Sarruf, 

 180 ; F. R. Mallet, 395 ; F. C. Constable, 420 ; Major R. 

 Ross, 440 ; Dr. L. O. Howard, 574 ; Malaria and its Pre- 

 vention, Dr. R. Fielding-Ould, 494 ; Mosquitoes and Diseases, 

 W. F. Kirby, 29 ; the Malaria Campaign, Dr. R. Fielding- 

 Ould, 32 ; Malaria, Angelo Celli, 80 ; Address by Lord 

 Lister at the Anniversary Meeting of the Royal Society, the 

 Malaria Parasite, 135 ; the Use of Mosquito Curtains as Pro- 

 tection against Malaria, D. E. Hutchins, 371 ; Mosquitoes 

 and Yellow Fever, Surgeon Walter Read and others, 63 ; 

 Report of Havana Board on Mosquitoes and Yellow Fever, 

 473 ; the Plague, Prof. A. Calmette, 63 ; Plague Infection, Drs. 

 Albrecht and Ghon, 89 ;JProf. A. Calmette, 89 ; Air and Disease, 

 Harold Picton, 276 ; Abstract of Interim Report on Yellow 

 Fever, Drs. Durham and Myers, 401 ; the Death of Dr. 

 Myers, 402 ; Maltosuria in Certain Diabetics, R. Lepine and 

 M. Boulud, 507 ; Respiratory Diagnosis of Tuberculosis, 

 Albert Robin and Maurice Binet, 532 ; the Beer Poisoning 

 Epidemic, 541 ; Selenium in Sulphuric Acid, V. H. Veley, 

 F.R.S., 587 



Morgan (Prof. C. Lloyd, F.R.S.), Studies in Visual Sensation, 

 552 ; Igneous Rocks of Tortworth Inlier, 627 



Morison's Chronicle of the Year's News of 1900, G. Eyre-Todd, 



513 

 Morley (George), Shakespeare's Greenwood, 204 

 Morphology: the Pneumatic Cavities in Mammalian Skull, 



