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Ludlam (Dr. E. B.), Effect of Hydrogen Chloride on the 

 Nitrogen-Hydrogen Equilibrium, 379 



Luizet (M.), Observations of Long-period Variables, 291 



Lukis (Sir C. P.) [obituary], 150 



Lull (Prof. R. S.), Organic Evolution, 441 



Lumi^re (A.), Use of Iodide of Starch in the Treatment of 

 Infected Wounds, 80 



Lundmark (K.), and B. Lindblad, Effective Wave-lengths 

 of Clusters and Spiral Nebulae, 212 



Lundsgaard (Dr. K. K. K.), History of Spectacles and Eye- 

 glasses, 9 



Lusk (Prof. G.), Food in War-time, 270 



Lyle fProf. T. R.), Alcohol Fuel and Engines, 504 



Lyons (Major H. G.), The Meteorological Resources of the 

 Empire, 416 



Maanen (A. van), Parallax of the Ring Xebula in Lyra, 313 



Maar (Prof. V.), Medicinsk-historiske Smaaskrifter, 9 



MacBride (Prof. E. W.), The Artificial Production of 

 Echinoderm Larvae, 517 



MacCurdy (Dr. J. T.), The Psychology of War, 423 



Macdonald (■'^■), The Autumn Moon, 126 



MacDowell (E. C), and E. M. Vicari, Growth and Fecun- 

 dity of Alcoholiscd Rats, 439 



MacGill (Miss C. E.), and others. History of Transporta- 

 tion in the United States before i860, 51 



Maclver (Dr. R. M.), Community, 124 



Afaclcan (Prof. M.), Kelvin as a Teacher, 470 



Maclennan (D.) [obituary], 10 



MacMillan (D. B.), Discoveries of th-e Crocker Land Expedi- 

 tion, 49 



Macpherson (Mr.), Health of the Troops in the War, 508 



Mc.Adie (A.), The Passing of the Fahrenheit Scale, 193 



McBain (Dr. J. W.), The System of Recording Rate of 

 Chemical Reaction, 379 



MrCarrison (Major R.), The Thyroid Gland in Health and 

 Disease, 202 



McClelland (Prof. J. A.), The Boyle Medal of the Royal 

 Dublin Societv Presented to, 370 ; and Rev. C. J. 

 Power. Electrification by Friction, 519 



McClendon (J. F.), Equilibrium of Tortugas Soa-water with 

 Calcite and Aragonite, 430 



McCrae (Dr. J.) [obituary article], 487 



Mclndoo (Dr. N. E.), Recognition among Insects, 330 



Mcintosh (Df. J.), The Anaerobic Bacteria of War Wounds, 



Mcintosh (J. F.) [obituary], 488 



McKic (J. A.) [death], 509 



McLaren (J.). Wisdom and Wit of the Bantu People, 109 



McVail (Sir D. C.) [death]. 190 



McVail (Dr. J.), appointed Milroy Lecturer of the Royal 

 College of Phvsicians of London for 1919, 448 



M'Tntosh (Prof. W. C), Impending Retirement of, 39 



Magnus (Sir P.), Continued Education, 513 ; Size and 

 Activities of the University of London, 257 



^^ngrini (Prof. G.), Objects and Work of the Royal Italian 

 Oceanographic Committee, 152 



Mahler (P.), Amount of Nitrogen in Oxidised Coals, 240 



Maiden (J. H.), Notes on Eucalyptus, No. 5, 459 ; The 

 Genus Acacia, No. iii., 260 



Mailhe (A.), A New Method of Preparation of the Nitriles by 

 Catalysis, 439 ; New Preparation of the Fatty Nitriles 

 by Catalysis, /^ig; and F. de Godon. The Transforma- 

 tion of Secondary and Tertiary Fatty Amines into 

 Nitriles, 219 



ALiir fD. B.), appointed an Assistant Civil Service Com- 

 missioner, 408 



Majorana (Dr. O.), Reflection from a Mirror in Motion and 

 the Velocity of Light, 351 



Malan (G. H.). The Colour-ortahedron as a Complexity. 260 



Malcolm (Dr. H. W.). The Theory of the Submarine Tele- 

 graph and Telephone Cable, 201 



Malinowski (Dr. B.), The Natives of Mailu, 335 



Mall (Prof.), Origin of the "Magma Reticule"; Condition 

 of Cyclops in Early Stages of Human Development, 48 ; 

 Tobituarv article], 328 



Malladra (Prof. .A.), Recent Researches at Vesuvius. 135 



Mallet (Sir B.), Loss of Population bv the War, 248. 



Mallik (Dr. D. N.), Optical Theories, Based on Lectures 

 Delivered before the Cnlrntta I'^niversity, 83 



Mallock (A.), The Growth of Trees, 478 



Mally (C. W.), Method of Destroying the Argentine Ant, 



371 

 Mangm (L.), Position and Prospects of French Agriculture, 



426 

 Mansfield (Prof. W.), Histology of Medicinal Plants, 



402 

 Maquenne (L.), and E. Demoussy, Influence of Metallic 



Salts on Germination, 519 

 Marage (M.), Study of War Commotions, 520 

 Marchanc} (Rev. B. P. J.), .Address on Education, 108 

 Markham (.Admiral Sir A. H.), The Life of Sir Clements R. 



Markham, 383 

 Marr (Dr. J. El), elected Professor of Geolc^y in the 



University of Cambridge, 178 

 Marriage (E.), Photomicrographs of Starch in Plant Roots, 



112 

 Marshall (.A.), A Short .Account of Explosives, 282 ; Explo- 

 sives. Second edition, vol. ii.. Properties and Tests, 101 

 Marshall (Dr. G. A. K.), The Fauna of Briti.sh India, 



including Ceylon and Burma. Coleoptera. Rhyncho- 



phora : Curculionidae, 123 

 Martin (Major A. J.), .A Pl^a for the Fuller Utilisation of 



Coal, 105 

 Martin (Prof. H. N.), The Human Body. Tenth edition. 



Revised by Prof. E. G. Martin, 364 

 Martin (Dr. M. L.), elected Sub-Director of the Paris Pasteur 



Institute, 348 

 Martin and Plummer, The Variability of B.D. 4- 56*547°, iq4 

 Martvn (Miss E. H.), Appearance of a Peacock Butterfly in 



February, 469 

 Marwood (Sir W. F.), appointed Joint Permanent Secretary 



of the Board of Trade, 409 

 Mary (A. and A.), Development of Micro-organisms in 



Carefullv Sterilised SolOtions, 113 

 Mason (W. C.) [death], 260 

 Masson (P.), Abnormal Epidermisation after Bathing with 



Hypochlorites, 4^0 

 Massv (Miss -A. L.), The Gymnosomatous Pteropods of the 



Coastal Waters off Ireland. 91 

 Masterson (Capt. T. S.), The Petroleum Industry of 



Rumania, 412 

 Matheson (E.) [obituarv], 311 

 Matignon <C.), and Mile. G. Marchal, Utilisation of the 



Grape Marc as Fuel, 278 ; and F. Meyer, Monovariant 



Equilibria in the Ternary System, 359 . 

 Matsumoto (H.). .A Monograph of Japanese Ophiuroidea, 2-;^ 

 Matthew (Dr. W. D.), An Imperfect Skull of Zanvcteri, 



-{29 ; Description of the Skeleton of a Gigantic Extim 



Bird, 36 

 Maudsley (Dr. H.) [obituary], 430 

 Maxted (Dr. H. B.), Influence of Carbon Monoxide on the 



Velocitv of Catalytic Hydrogenation, 379 

 Maxwell (Sir H.), Sources of Potash, 384 ; The Convolvulus 



Hawk-moth, 66, 85 , 

 May (H. G.), Reverse Mutations in the Bar-eyed Race of 



Drosophila under Experimental Control, 439 

 Maycock (W. P.), Continuous-current Motors and Control 



Apparatus, 341 

 Mayer (Dr. .A. G.), Experiments on Rings of Tissue in 



Cassiopea xamachana, 253 ; Is Death JFrom High Tem- 

 perature due to the .Accumulation of Acid in the 



Tissues?, 440: Non-existence of Nervous Shell-shock in 



Fishes, etc.. 439 

 Mayo (Dr. W. J. and C), Gift to the University of Minne- 

 sota, 238 

 Meek (Prof. A.). The Phoronidea, 113: and Miss Stone. 



Examination of Herrings Caught off the Northumber- 

 land Coast, 113 

 Meek (S. E.). and S. F. Hildebrand, Fishw of the Fresh 



Waters of Panama, 329 

 Mees (Dr. C. E. K.). The Production of Scientific Kntwv- 



ledjje, 355 

 Mehta (K. C), The Rust on Launea asplenifoUa, D.C., 340 

 Meldola (Prof. R.), Portraits of the late. 270 

 Mellor (E. T.), Geological Map of the Witwatersrand Gold 



Field. 156 , ^ 



Mellor (Dr. J. W.), The Beginnings of Porcelain in China, 



88. 305 . ■ 



Melville (G. F.), Bipquest for the Care and Cure of Cancer, 



