supplement to Nature,~\ 

 June 2, 1892 J 



Index 



Structure and Residues Insoluble in Hydrochloric Acid in the 

 Devonian Limestone of South Devon, Edward Wethered, 



597 

 Migration of the Lemming, F. Howard Collins, 149 ; W. 

 Duppa Crotch, 199, 294; Prof. Geo. J. Romanes, F.R.S., 

 249 ; W. Mattieu- Williams, 294 

 Milk, R. Henry Rew on the Statistics of the Production and 

 Consumption of, in Great Britain, 614 



Milk and Diphtheria, Dr. R. Thome Thorne, 123 



Milky Way, the Grouping of Stars ni the Southern Part of the, 

 H. C. Russell, F.R.S., 423 



Milky Way, New Star in the, Ralph Copeland, 325 



Mill (Dr. Hugh R «bert) : The Realm of Nature, 390 ; appointed 

 Librarian to Royal Geographical Society, 566 



Miller (Dr. A. K.), Frangulin, ii., 214 



Miller (T, Hugh), an Introduction to the Differential and 

 Integral Calculus, 52 



Mills (F. W.), Photography applied to the Microscope, 77 



Milne (Prof. John, F.R.S.), Seismometry and Engineering in 

 Relation to the Recent Earthquake in Japan, 127 



Mimicry, Topical Selection and, David Syme, 30 ; Dr. Alfred R. 

 Wallace, 30 



Minchin (E. A.), Note on a Sieve-like Membrane across Oscula 

 of a Species of Leucosolenia, 450 



Mineralogy: Mineralogical Society, 19; Boleite, a New 

 Mineral, 23 ; New Analysis of Uraninite, W. F. Hillebrand, 

 119; the Koh-i-Nur, Prof. N. Story-Maskelyne, F.R.S., 5, 

 126 ; Dr. Valentine Ball, F.R.S., 126 ; ilie Sillimanite Group 

 and the Part played by Aluminium in the Silicates, W. 

 Wernadsky, 141 ; Economic British Minerals at the 

 Chicago Exhibition, 155 ; Discovery of Uranium in Swedish 

 Anthracitic Minerals, Baron Nordenskiold, 209 ; the Mineral 

 Wealth of Brazil, 235 ; Microscopic Structure of Oolitic Iron 

 from Lorraine, M. Bleicher, 504 ; Manganese Nodules in the 

 Marine Deposits of the Clyde Sea-area, Murray and Irvine, 

 527 ; the Native Iron of Caiion Diablo, Arizona, M. 

 Mallard, 575 



Mines, Copper, of French Congo, 135 



Mines and Mining, a Handy List of Books on, 116 



Mines, Royal School of, 257 



Mining, Electricity in Relation to, Ernest Scott, 184 



Mining, the Michigan School of, 88 



Mining in Russia, Mercury, 305 



Mining, Tin, in Mergui, 496 



Minor Planets, the Elements of the. Dr. Paul Lehmann, 42 



Missouri Botanical Garden, Pupils at the, 88 



Mistletoe to its Parent Tree, the Relation of the. Dr. G. 

 Bonnier, 421 



Misunderstanding, a Possible, Thos. H. Blakesley, 441 



Mitchell (Hubbard Winslow), Evolution of Life, or Cause of 

 Change in Animal Forms, 364 



Mitchell (J. C), the Lateral Sense-organs of Elasmobranchs,239 



Mivart (Dr. St. George, F.R.S.), Implications of Science, 60, 

 82, 222, 343 



Mix (C. L.), Milk-ferment identical with Kefyr in use in 

 Canada and United States, 471 



Model, Wave Motion, F. Cheshire, 347 



Moissan (Henri) : Two New Phospho-iodides of Boron, 67 ; 

 Phosphides of Boron, 136 ; Action of Alkaline Metals on 

 Boric Acid, 408 ; the Preparation of Amorphous Boron, 421 ; 

 the Properties of Amorphous Boron, 527 ; Crystallization of 

 Tetra-iodide of Carbon, 209 ; Colour and Spectrum of Free 

 Gaseous Fluorine, 260 



Molecular Velocity, Relation of Voltaic Electromotive Force 

 to. Dr. G. Gore, F.R.S., 596 



Molecular Weight of Gadolinia, 237 



Monck (W. H. S.), Proper Motions of the Stars, 8 



Monckton (H. W.), Gravel South of the Thames, Guildford to 

 Newbury, 263 



Monkeys, Tender Feeling in, Robert Morley, 350 



Monteiro (Rosa), Delagoa Bay, its Natives and Natural History, 

 124 



Montelius (Prof.), the Chronology of the Neolithic Age in 

 Scandinavia and the Bronze Age in the East and Southern 

 Europe, 39 



Moon, a Double, Rose Mary Crawshay, 224 



Moon, Eclipse of the, Robert C. Leslie, 53 



Moon, Photography of the Eclipsed, 117 



Moon, the Recent Eclipse of the, Mrs. R. M. Crawshay, 134 



Moon, Secular Acceleration of the, and the Length of the 

 Sidereal Day, 137 



Moore (C. B.), Opening a Burial Mound in Florida, 567 



Moreno (Seiior), Discovery of Aboriginal Skulls in the Argen- 

 tine, 278 



Morgan (C. Lloyd), Animal Sketches, 291 



Morgue, the, in Paris, 116 



Moritz (E. R.) and G. H, Morris, a Text-book of the Science 

 of Brewing, 100 



Morley (Robert), Tender Feeling in Monkeys, 350 



Morris (D.), the Icerya Purchasi at St. Helens, 115 



Morris (D.), on the Phenomena concerned in the Production of 

 Forked and Branched Palms, 598 



Morris (G, H. ) and E. R. Moritz, a Text-book of the Science of 

 Brewing, 100 



Morris (Prof.), on Universities in Australia, 426 



Morrison (Dr. Joseph), Solar Heat, 589 



Moseley (Henry Nottidge, F.R.S.) : Death of, 64; Obituary 

 Notice of, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F.R.S., 80 



Mossman (R. C), Silver Thaw at Ben Nevis Observatorj-, 378 



Moths, Silk producing. Colonel Swinhoe, 38 



Moureaux (Th.), Absolute Values of Magnetic Elements on 

 January i, 1892, 264 ; Magnetic Perturbation of February 

 13-14, 1892, 408 



Mueller (Baron von), the Protection of Birds in Victoria, 280; 

 Diagnoses of New Papuan Plants, 496 



Muir (Prof. M. M. Pattison), Outlines of Theoretical Chemistry, 

 Lothar Meyer, 601 



Muir (Dr. Thomas) : appointed Superintendent-General of Edu- 

 cation for Cape Colony, 443 ; the Theory of Determinants in 

 the Historical Order of its Development, 481 



Muirhead (Lieutenant B. A.), a Plague of Frogs, 30 



Miiller (Dr.) : on the Telluric Spectrum, 21 ; Photometric Ob- 

 servations, 90 



Miiller (Dr. Fritz), Dismissal of, 156 



Muller (Dr. Hugo, F.R.S. ), the Chemistry of Paints and Paint- 

 ings, A. H. Church, F.R.S., 241 



Muller (P. T.), a Study of the Velocity of Decomposition of 

 Diazo-Compounds by Water, 480 



Munro (J.), Heroes of the Telegraph, 5 



Muntz (A.), the Ammonia in the Air and Rain of a Tropical 

 Region, 143 ; Ammonia in Rain- Water, 336 



Murchison (Sir Roderick), Centenary of, 398 



Murray (D.) on Mr. Lindsay's Expedition in Western Aus- 

 tralia, 425 



Murray (Dr. John), Manganese Nodules in the Marine Deposits 

 of the Clyde Sea- Area, 527 ; Deep-Sea Deposits, 409 



Murray (Dr. T. S.), Electrolysis of Potassium Acetate Solu- 

 tions, 93 



Muscat, Projected Tidal Observatory at, 134 



Musical Instruments, the Bow as Origin of Stringed, Dr. E. 

 B. Tylor, 184 



Museum of Natural History, Paris, Reorganization of, 183 



Museum, the Science, and the Tate Gallery, 385, 433 



Museum, Proposed County, for Bucks, 114 



Museums of the Future, G. B. Goode, 421 



Museums, Typological, General Pitt-Rivers, 184 



Mussel-poisoning in Tierra del Fuego, M. Segers, 134 



Mycology : British Edible Fungi, M. C. Cooke, 75 



Nachtigal (Gustav), Bust of, 566 



Nacreous Clouds, T. W. Backhouse, 365 



Naden (Constance), Further Reliques of, 389 



Nathorst (Dr. A. G.), Fresh Evidence Concerning the Distri- 

 bution of Arctic Plants during the Glacial Epoch, 273 



National Electric Light Association, Fifteenth Convention of 

 the, 470 



Natural History : Opportunity for a Naturalist, Dr. P. L. 

 Sclater, F.R.S., 174, 269 ; Reorganization of Paris Museum 

 of Natural History, 183 ; Natural History of Isolated Ponds, 

 Clement Reid, 325 ; Obituary Notice of Henry Walter 

 Bates, Naturalist of the Amazons, 398 ; the Horse, a Study in 

 Natural History, William Henry Flower, F.R.S., 436; 

 Natural History Society of Buda Pesth, 471 ; Preference of 

 certain Birds lor certain Trees, 471 ; the Naturalist in La 

 Plata, W. H. Hudson, Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, 553 ; the 

 Gradual Extinction of many Species of Lepidoptera in the 

 Fens, 567 



Natural Science, 421, 521 



Natural Science to Art, on the Relation of. Prof. E. du Bois- 

 Reymond, F.R.S., 200, 224; W. Ainslie Hollis, 319 



Natural Waters, the Salts in, 78; F. H. Perry Coste, 176; 

 Robert B. Hay ward, F.ILS., 176 



