XXVI 



Index 



r Nature, 

 1_ June 13, 1901 



Dr. S. PauUi, 13 ; Morphological Continuity of Germ-Cells, 

 Dr. J. Beard, 210; Beitrag zur Systematik und Genealogie 

 der Reptilien, Prof. Max Furbringer, 462 ; Untersuchungen 

 zur Blutgerinnung, Dr. Ernst Schwalbe, 512 ; on the Mor- 

 phology and Phylogeny of the Palseognathse (Ratitas and 

 Crypturi) and Neognathse (Carinatae), W. P. Pycraft, 536 



Morris (E. F.), Recent Excavations in Roman Forum, 578 



Morrison (Prof. J. T.), Periodic Changes in Rainfall at Cape 

 of Good Hope, 124; Suggested Solar Oscillation, 266 



Morton (W. B.), the Value of the Cylinder Function of the 

 Second Kind for Small Arguments, 29 



Mosquito Curtains, The Use of, as Protection against Malaria, 

 D. E. Hutchins, 371 



Mosquitoes: Malaria and Mosquitoes, li ; Angelo Celli, 80; 

 Dr. N. Y. Sarruf, 180 ; F. R. Mallet, 395 : F. C. Constable, 

 420 ; Major R. Ross, 440 ; Dr. L. O. Howard, 574 ; the 

 Malaria Parasite, Address by Lord Lister at the Anniversary 

 Meeting of the Royal Society, 135 ; Mosquitoes and Diseases, 

 W. F. Kirby, 29 ; Malaria and its Prevention, Dr. R. 

 Fielding-Ould, 494 ; Report of Havana Board on Mosquitoes 

 and Yellow Fever, 473 ; Mosquitoes and Yellow Fever, 

 Surgeon Walter Read and others, 63 



Moth, Death's Head, Source of Sound of, Prof. Poulton, F. R.S., 



Mother, Baby and Nursery, Genevieve Tucker, 418 



Motions, Stationary, T. Levi-Civita, 573 



Motor Cars, Photographic Method of Recording Speed of, 

 L. Gaumont, 64 



Motor, Solar, the Californian, 572 



Mount Omi and Beyond, A. J. Little, 543 



Mountaineering : In the Ice World of Himalaya, Fanny Bullock 

 Workman, William Hunter Workman, Prof. T. G. Bonney, 

 F.R.S., 254 



Moureaux (Th.), Method of Diminishing Disturbance of Mag- 

 netic Observatories by Electric Tramways, 35 



Moureu (Ch.), Two Ketones containing Acetylene Grouping, 

 51 ; Splitting-up of Alkalis of Acetylenic Ketones, 99 ; New 

 Reactions of Organo-magnesium Compounds, 579 



Moutard (Theodore), G. Darboux, 521 



Mudge (G. P.), Darwinism and Statecraft, 561 



Muir (James), the Tempering of Iron Hardened by Overstrain, 

 218 



Muir (Dr. Thomas), the Hessian of a General Determinant, 



387 

 MuUer (Dr. J. J. A.), the Total Solar Eclipse of May 17-18, 



347 

 Miiller (Prof. Max), Death of, 10 



Munro (^neas), the Locust Plague and its Suppression, 55 

 Miintz (A.), Agricultural Value of Land in Madagascar, 459 

 Murray (Sir John, K.C.B., F.R.S.), on the Results of a Deep- 



Sea Sounding Expedition in the North Atlantic during the 



Summer of 1899, 487 

 Museums : the Liverpool Museum and Progress, 327 ; the 



Museum of the Institute of Jamaica, Hubert Lyman Clark, 



347 ; Dust-tight Cases for Museums, Prof, T. McKenny 



Hughes, F.R.S., 420 

 Musical Arcs, 542 

 Mycetozoaand some Questions which they Suggest, the, Rt. Hon. 



Sir Edward Fry, F.R.S., 323 

 Mycology : a Monograph of the Erysiphacese, Ernest S. Salmon, 



106 

 Myers (Dr. Walter), Abstract of Interim Report on Yellow 



Fever, 401 

 Myers (Dr. Walter), Death of, 328, 402 

 Myology : the Gracilissimus Muscle in Monkeys, H. Eugert, 



140 



Nagaoka (Prof. H. ), Effect of Magnetisation on Dimensions of 



Iron, Steel and Nickel, 90 

 Naples Zoological Station, the. Prof. W. A. Herdman, F.R.S., 



68 

 National Antarctic Expedition, the Work of the, Prof. J, W. 



Gregory, 609 

 National Aspects of Scientific Investigation, Prof. H. F. Osborn, 



356 : Prof. W. Bullock Clark, 357 ; Dr. L. O. Howard, 



357 ; Dr, B. T. Galloway, 358 ; Prof. W. T. Sedgwick, 358 

 National Life from the Standpoint of Science, Prof. Karl 



Pearson, F.R.S., Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F,R.S., Prof. 



John Perry, F.R.S., Supp. iii. 



National Physical Laboratory, 300 



Native Races in South Africa, a Plea for the Study of the. Prof. 



A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 157 

 Natural and Artificial Perfumes, 212 



Natural History : Raggylug, the Cotton Tail Rabbit, and other 

 Animal Stories, E. Seton-Thompson, 5 ; Late Appearance of 

 a Humming-bird Moth, J. Edmund Clark, 58 ; the Markings 

 of Antilocapra, Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 58 ; New South 

 Wales Linnean Society, 76, 100, 220, 267 ; A Year with 

 Nature, W. P. Westell, 80 ; A Remarkable Dolphin, 

 R. Lydekker, F.R.S., 82; the Numbers of the American 

 Bison, 96; Linnean Society, 97, 169,219, 315, 434, 483, 

 530. 578, 627 ; An Old Man's Holidays, 106 ; Sport 

 and Travel, East and West, F. C. Selous, 125 ; Memories 

 of the Months, Second Series, Sir Herbert Maxwell, 

 152; Studies, Scientific and Social, Dr. Alfred Russel 

 Wallace, 174; Our Bird Friends, R. Kearton, 183 ; Secondary 

 Sexual Characters, J. T. Cunningham, 29, 231 ; Secondary 

 Sexual Characters and the Colouration of the Prong-buck, 

 R. I. Pocock, 157 ; Sexual Dimorphism in the Animal 

 Kingdom ; a Theory of the Evolution of Secondary Sexual 

 Characters, J. T. Cunningham, 197, 250, 299, Prof. R. 

 Meldola, F.R.S., 197, 251, 299; Shakespeare's Greenwood, 

 George Morley, 204 ; Natural History of Uganda, Sir H. 

 Johnston, 238 ; a Nest of Young Starlings in Winter, 252 ; 

 Some Animals Exterminated during the Nineteenth Century, 

 252 ; Dr. Henry de Varigny, 372 ; Direction of Spirals in 

 Horns, George Wherry, 252, 348 ; Dr. W. T. Blanford, 

 F.R.S., 298; the Distribution of Vertebrate Animals in 

 India, Ceylon and Burma, Dr. W. T. Blanford, F.R.S., 287 ; 

 the Field-Mice and Wrens of St. Kilda and Shetland, 

 G. E. H. Barrett-Hamilton, 299 ; Snake-Plague in South 

 Wales, G. Leighton, 330 ; Hand in Hand with Dame 

 Nature, W. V. Burgess, 325 ; Lord Lilford, Thomas Little- 

 ton, Fourth Baron, a Memoir, 376 ; the Origin of th e 

 " Tumbling" of Pigeons, Prof. G. B. Howes, F.R.S., 395 ; 

 Protective Markings in Cats, Frank E. Beddard, F.R.S., 

 466 ; the Collection of Material for the Study of Species, 

 S. Pace, 490 ; Death and Obituary Notice of Richard 

 Howse, 499 ; the Wildfowl of Scotland, J. G. Millais, 567 ; 

 the Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, and a 

 Garden Kalendar, Rev. Gilbert White, 606; Mediaeval 

 Natural History in Poland, Joseph Rostafinski, 615 



Nature and Work of Plants, the, D. T. MacDougal, 417 



Nature, Imitation or the Mimetic Force in, and Human 

 Nature, Richard Steel, 513 



Nature's Story, Design in, Walter Kidd, 178 



Nature's Workshop, in. Grant Allen, 513 



Naval Architecture : on Naval Construction in the United States, 

 Prof. J. H. Biles, 546 ; Cause of Vibrations in Deutschland, 

 O. Schlick, 546 ; Motion of Submarine Boats in Vertical J. 

 Plane, Capt. Hovgaard, 546 I 



Naval Boilers, 564 



Navigation ; the Proper Route round Cape Horn, 89 ; the 

 Value of Magnetic Observatories, Captain Ettrick W. 

 Creak, R.N., F.R.S., 127 ; the Currents in the Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence, W. Bell Dawson, 311, 601; Pilot Charts, 494 ; 

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



Nebulous Spots, a Remarkable Group of, 596 



Neo-Darwinian on Evolution, a, 341 



Neognathae (Carinatae), on the Morphology and Phylogeny of 

 the Palaeognathae (Ratitae and Crypturi) and, W. P. Pycraft, 



536 

 Nerve, Phy.sical Theory of, W. M. Strong, 283 

 Netter (A.), the Habits of Bees, 196 

 New Brunswick, W. A. Hickman on, 423 

 New Lands : their Resources and Prospective Advantages, 



Dr. H. R. Mill, 104 

 New South Wales Linnean Society, 76, 100, 220, 267 ]; 

 New South Wales Royal Society, 52, 148, 172, 267, 579 

 New Zealand Tuatera Lizard, Early Dental Developments of, 



H. S. Harrison, 547 

 Newfoundland Banks, Fog about, 522 



Newstead (R.), New Scale-Insect, Walkeriana Fertinax., 171 

 Niagara Falls Power Company, the, 424 

 Nijland (A. A.), Light Curve of Algol, 525 

 Nile : the Great Dam at Assouan, 381 

 Nilgiri Railway, W. J. Weightman, 402 

 Nineteenth Century Science, the Story of, Henry Smith 



Williams, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R S., 34 



