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Index 



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Medley (Mrs. M. L.), Bequest to the University of Oxford, 



32s 

 Meek (C. F. U.),.A Further- Study of Chromosome Dimen- 

 sions, 426 ' . 

 Meigh (E.), The Glass Research Association, 299 

 Mellor (Dr. E. T.), awarded, the Consolidated Gold Fields 



of South Africa, Ltd., Premium by the Institution of 



Mining and Metallurgy, 573 

 Melvin (Dr. G. S.), appointed Professor of Physiology in 



Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, 19 

 Mercier (Dr. C), A Manual of the Electro-Chemical 



Treatment- of .Seeds, 562; [death], 8; [obituary articlSj, 



so 

 Merrill (Prof. E. D.), Identity of Polypodium spinulosum, 



Burm. f., 20 

 Merton (Dr. T. R.), The Secondary Spectrum of Hydrogen ; 



The Spectra of Isotopes, 406 ; The Spectra of Isotopes, 



93 



Mesnager (M.), Method of Determination of the Internal 

 Strains Existing in a Circjlar Cylinder, 6i8 



Metcalf (M. M.), The Salpidse, 40 



Miall (Dr. S.), Plotting the Atomic 'Weights of the 

 Elements against their Atomic Numbers, 704 



-Michelson (Dr. A. A.), and H. G. Gale, The Rigidity of 

 the Earth, 114; Tides in Pipes, 705 



Michkovitch (M.), Observation of Finlay's Periodic Comet 

 made at the Marseilles Observatory, 387 



Micklethwait (Miss F. M. G.), appointed Principal of 

 .Swanley Hoiticultural College, 490 



Middleton (Sir Thomas), I'-ood Production in England, 553 



Miers (Sir Henry A.), appointed a Member of the .Ad- 

 visory Council to the Committee of the Privy Council 

 for .Scientific and Industrial Research, 178 ; elected 

 ' President of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical 

 Society, 340: The Futuie of the Manchester Literary 

 and Philosophical Society, 326 ; Variation of Refractive 

 Indices, 334 



.Mill' (Dr. H. R.), and M. de Carle S. Salter, British Rain- 

 fall, iqiS, 411 



Millar (H.), Change of Colour in Plumage of Captive "Sun- 

 birds," or "Honey-suckers," 600 



Miller (Dr.), The Pre-Cambrian Rocks of Central Canada, 



.485 ■ 



Miller (H. W.), Descriptive Geometry. Fourth edition, i6<i 

 Miller •(Dr. I. E.), Education for the Needs of Life : A 



Text-book in the Principles of Education, i6g 

 Miller (J. M.), Connection between the Input Impedance of 



the Valve and the Load in the Plate Circuit, 510 

 Millikan (Dr. R. A.),, elected an Honorary Member of the 



Royal Institution, 358 

 Mills (J.), The Realities of Modern Science, 625 

 Milne (R. M.), Mathematical Papers for Admission into 



the Royal Military Academy and the Royal Military 



College, and Papers in Elementary Engineering for 



Naval Cadetships for the years 1909-18, 626 

 MiFne (Prof. W. P.), The Mathematical Association. 5^0 ; 



and G. J. B. Westcott, A First Course in the Calculus. 



Part i., Powers of X. 109 

 Milsum (J. N.), Fruit Culture in Malaya, 78 

 Mirande (R.'), .\\\xm Carmine and its Usej Combined with 



Iodine Green in Plant Histology, 683 

 Mitchell (J.), Two New Trilobites from Bowning, N.S.W., 



271 ; Some Additional Trilobites from N.S.W., 587 

 Mitchell (Dr. P. Chalmers), Passenger and Observer on the 



.Aeroplane Flying from Cairo to Cape Town, 607 

 Moir (T.), Colour and Chemical Constitution. Part ix., 491 

 Moir (]. Reid), Humanly Fashioned Flints in the Middle 



Glacial Gravel at Ipswich, 508; The Antiquity of Man, 



335 ; and others, Pre-History of Man in Britain. Flint 



Implements from the Chalkv Boulder Clay of Suffolk, 



706 • 



Molteno (P. A.). Gift for an Institute of Parasitology at 



Cambridge University, 305 

 Monaco (Prince of), Stray Mines in the North .Atlantic, 187; 



The Oceanographic Study of the Mediterranean. 450 

 Moncton (H. W.), The Flora' of the District of the London 



Clav, 520 

 Mond (R.), Gift to the Royal Institution, 296 

 Mond (R. L.). and C. Ileberlein, Chemistry of "Burgundy 



Mixture," 82 



Montgomery (Mr.), The Plateau of Western Australia, 579 

 Moore (Prof. B.), Colloid and Saline in Shock and Cholera, 



I3I-- -' J 



Moore (Dr. (i. E.), External and Internal Relations, 490 1 

 Moore (H.), Future Supplies of Motor Fuel, 554 \ 



Moreno. (Dr.. F. P.), [obituary], 508 1 



Morgan (Prof. C. Lloyd), Eugenics and Environment, 351 }. 

 Morgan (Prof. G. T.), Applied Chemistry in Relation to 



University Training, 147 ;■ to deliver the Streatfeild 



Memorial Lecture, 78 

 Morgan (Sir Herbert E.), and others. Need of the Country 



for Educated Men in directing Business Affairs, 522 

 Morgan (J. D.), Principles of Electric Spark Ignition in 



Internal-combustion Engines, 372 , • . 



Morgan (P. G.), The Organisation .and Functions of a 



State Geological- Survey, 517 

 Morgan (Prof. T. H.), The Secondary Sexual Characters 



of Poultry, 159 r 



Morris (Sir Daniel). Presidential .Address to the' Botany 

 ■ • Section of the British AssOciaiion, 37, 381 

 Mortensen (Dr. Th.), The U.se of the Word " Anlage," 357; 



To Lead an Expedition to Celebes and other Places, 78 

 MoSeley (H. G. J.), Scientific Work of the late, 444 

 Moureu! (C), and C. Dufraisse, The Stabilisation of Acro- 

 lein, 307 ; P. Robin, and J. Pougnet, The Stabilisation 



of Acrolfcinj 650-; and -A. J-epape. The Staljilisation 



of Acrolein, 326, 387-; and G. Mignonac, The Dehydro- 



genation' of 'the Primary and Secondary Alcohols by 



Catalytic Oxidationj' 715 

 Moulton (H. Fletcher), The Einstein Theory and • Spectral, 



Displacement, 532 

 Moulton (Rt. Hon. Lord), Science and War ; The Redi 



Lecture, 1919, 352 

 Murray (Prof. Gilbert). .\n .Amiiulmcnt to the Responsions 



Statute moved by, in Congregation of Oxford University 



and Lost, 364 

 Murray (J. Alan), The Classification of Cattle Foods, 553 

 Muscio (B.), ' Lectures on Industrial Psychology. Second 



edition, revised, 687 

 Mustavvfi (Hamd-Allah), The Geographical Part of the 



Nuzhat-.Al-Qulub, translated by G. Le Strange 

 Mutch (Dr. N.), The Isolation of a Single Bacterial Cell 



446 

 Myers (F. W. H.), Human Personality and its Survival o' 



Bodily Death. Edited and abridged by S. B. and 



L. H'. M., e,C)S, 

 Myres (Prof. J. L.), 



.Association, 52 ; 



I9i.3> 487 



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elected General Secretary of the British 

 Excavations on Sites in Cyprus in 



Naser (Dr. V.), Proposals for an Exchange of .Studentj 

 between Denmark and Great Britain, 322 



Nathan (Col. Sir Frederic), appointed Power .Alcohol In- 

 vestigation Officer under the Fuel Research Board, 540,, 



Nathan (R.), promoted to K.C.S.I., 443 



Nethersole (Sir Michael) fobituaryl, 607 



Newell ■ (R. L.), appointed Demonstrator in .Anatomy i% 

 Manchester I'niversity, 19 



Newnham (E. V.). Examples of Katabatic Wind in the" 

 Vallev of the Upper Thames at the Acrological Obser- 

 vatory at Benson, Oxon., 675 



Newsholme (Sir Arthur), and others. Influenza, 27; 



Newton (Dr. .A. P.), appointed Professor of Imperial His- 

 tory in London University, tenable at King's ■ College, 



42,1 

 Nicholas (T. C), appointed Demonstrator in Geology in 



Cambridge University, 364 

 Nichols (Prof. E. L.), elected General Secretary of the 



Am-rican .Associatiwn, 613 

 Nichols (Dr. W^ H.). Research and its .Application. 262 

 Nicholson (Prof. ]. W.), The Lateral Vibrations of Sharply 



Pointed Bars, 713 

 Nicholson (S. B.). The Sun-spot Curve, 160 

 Nicolardot (P.), The Action of Reagents upon Glass-powder, 



20 

 Nicoll (Prof. M.), appointed Harben Lecturer of the Royal 



Institute of Public Health. •576 

 Nicolle (M.), E. Debains, and E. CiSsari, The Mutual Pre- 

 cipitation of Toxins and their .Antitoxins, 619 



