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Index 



[Nature, 

 Se/itcmier ao, 1917 



Mangjn (L.), Arctic Forms Erroneously Described under <he 



Name of Chaetoceros criophiliis, 279 

 Manley (J. J.), elected to a Fellowship at .Magdalen College, 



Oxford, 338 

 Manson (J. L.), Experimental Building Science, 483 

 Maquenne (L.), and E. D<Miioussy, Intluence of Water and 



Mineral Matter on the Germination of Peas, 440, 479 

 Marage (M.), Arterial Pressure in Cases of Deafness Caused 



by Shell Shock, 120 

 Marett (Dr. R. R.), Sir E. Tylor and Sir L. Gomme, 329 

 Margerison (S.) [obituary], 329 

 Marie (Dr. P.), appointed Professor of Clinical Neurology m 



the University of Paris, 198 

 Marr (Dr. J. E.), Prof. T. McKenny Hughes, F.R.S., 326; 



Submergence and Glacial Climates during the Accumula- 

 tion of the Cambridgeshire Pleistocene Deposits, 78 

 Marshall (A.), Explosives. Second edition. \ol. i.. History 



and .Manufacture. 321 

 Martin (.Major A. J.), A Plea for the Fuller Utilisation of 



Coal, 484 

 Martin (Dr. G.), appointed Director of the Research Depart- 

 ment of the Co-operative Wholesale Society, 150 

 Martin (Dr. L.), appointed a Sub-Director of the Institut 



Pasteur, Paris, 489 

 Martin (L. C), Protection from Glare, 365 

 Martin (Dr. W.), Science and the Industries, 354 

 de Martonne (Prof.), The Carpathians, 429 

 Mason (Dr. W.), Alternating Stress, 72 

 Massart (Prof. J.), Une Organisation Scientifique Inter- 



alliee, 371 

 Massee (G.) [obituary article], 9 



Massenz (A.), Guida Pratica del Meccanico Moderno, 483 

 Massol (M.), and M. Faucon, Absorption of the Ultra-violet 



Radiations by Some Chlorine Derivatives of Ethane, 



etc., 99 ; Absorption of the Ultra-violet Radiations by 



the Iodine Derivatives of Methane, 319 

 Massy (Miss), Cephalopoda Collected by the Terra Nova 



Expedition, 155 ; The Gymnosomatous Pteropoda of the 



Coasts of Ireland, 399 

 Masterman (B. A.), Birds of the District of Humansdorp, 



Cape Province, 130 

 Masterman (Dr. E. W. G.), Palestine, 411 

 Matignon . (Prof. C), Germany's Effort to Obtain Nitro- 

 genous Compounds, 33 

 Mattel (A. C), The Santa Barbara Earthquakes of April 



12 and 20, 1917, 492 

 Matthew (Dr. W. D.), El^hant-Ivory and the Evolution 



of the Elephant, 18 

 Matthews (R. B.), The Aviation Pocket-book for 19 17. 



Fifth edition, 481 

 Maudsley (Dr. H.), Organic to Human : Psychological and 



Sociological, 21 

 Mauger (Capt. G. G. E.), "Quelques considerations sur les 



jeax en Chine," etc., 392 

 Maunder (Mrs. E. W.), Sun-spots in High Southern Lati- 

 tudes, 339 

 Maxted (Dr, E. B.), The Svnthesis of Ammonia, 533 

 Maxwell (Sir H.), Plated Teeth of Sheep, 284 

 McAdie (Prof. A.), A New Thermometer Scale, 139, 152 ; 



Airplanes and Atmospheric Gustiness, 125 

 McCall (Prof. A. G.), Field and Laboratory Studies of 



Crops, 383 

 McCallum (Dr. W. G.), appointed Head of the Department 



of Pathology at Johns Hopkins University, 499 

 McClendon (J. F.), Hydrc^en Ion Concentration of Sea 



Water, etc., 139 

 McCollum (Prof. E. V.), A Text-book of Organic Chemistrv 



for Students of Medicine and Biologv, 281 

 McCourt (Second-Lieut. C. D.) [obituarv], 110 

 McDiarmid (R. J.), The Eclipsing Variable SS Camelo- 



pardalis, 332 

 McFarland and Harder, Study of Acid-resisting Alloys, 374 

 Mclndoo (N. E.), Nicotine as an Insecticide, 292 

 McLennan (Prof. J. C), Industrial Research in Canada, 207 

 McWalter (Dr. J. C), Botany in Malta. 78 

 M'Intosh (Prof.), Description of the Skeleton of a Stranded 



Piked Whale, 392 

 M.D., F.R.S.E., Flat-foot in Young Women, 204 

 Meares (Capt. C. S.), Nesting Habits of the Dotterel in 



Scotland, 329 

 Meek (Prof. A), The Migrations of Fish, 81 



Meldola (Prof. R.), Proposed Presentation of Portraits of,. 



267 

 Mellor (Dr. J. W.), Spalling of .Magnesite Bricks, 70 

 M6nard (M.), Treatment of Haemorrhoids by High- 

 frequency Currents, 239 

 Mendel (L. B.), and S. E. Judson, Interrelations between 



Diet, Growth, and the Chemical Composition of the 



Body, 140 

 Mendenhall (W. C), R. D. Dole, and H. Stables, Ground 



Water in San Joaquin Valley, Cal., 376 

 Menschutkin (Prof. B.), Russian and British Scientific and 



Industrial Undertakings, Co-operation in, 168 

 Menzies (Prof. A. W. C), Talbot's Observations on Fused 



Nitre, 85 

 Menzies (G. K.), appointed Secretary of the Royal Society 



of Arts, 371 

 Merica and Woodward, Failure of Brass, 431 

 Merrill (G. P.), Calcium Phosphate in Meteorites, 392 

 Merriman (M.), and T. Merriman, Treatise on Hydraulics. 



Tenth edition, 483 

 Michelson (Dr. A. A.), elected Secretary of the U.S. 



National Academy of Sciences, 268 ; presented with the 



Henry Draper Gold Medal, 212 

 Michie (A. C), Devitrification of Quartz Glass, 484 

 Miege (M.), New Attempts at the Disinfection of the Soil, 



119 

 Miessner (B. F.), Radio-dynamics : The Wireless Control 



of Torpedoes and other Mechanisms, 442 

 Miles (W. R.), Some Psycho-physiological Processes as 



Affected bv Alcohol, 140 

 Mill (Dr. H. R.), Heavy Rainfall in London, 328; Forests- 



and Rainfall, 445; The Exceptional Cold Weather, 210 

 Miller (E. C), Daily Variation of Water and Dry Matter 



in the Leaves of Corn and the Sorghums, 500 

 Miller (Prof. G. A.), The Function of Mathematics in 



Scientific Research, 411 

 Miller (Capt.), and Dr. H. Rainy, The Blood in Gas 



Poisoning, 359 

 Millikan (R. A.), A Re-determination of the Value of the 



Electron and of Related Constants, 379 

 Milward (F.), Foundation of a Scholarship at Birmingham 



University, 58 

 Miner (J. R.). The Fitting of Parabolas, 179 

 Miner (W. H.), The American Indians North of Mexico, 283 

 Mingaye (J. C. H.), Description of Meteorites, 352 

 Mitchell (F. W. V.), Gift to Birmingham University, 397 

 Mjoberg (Dr. E.), A Projected Aerial Expedition to New 



Guinea, 92 

 Mockeridge (F. A.), Effects of Growth-Promoting Sub- 



tances (Auximones) on the Soil Organisms Concerned 



in the Nitrogen Cycle, 77 

 Moffat (C. B.),- Birds Destroyed in Ireland by Snowstorm^ 



372 



Moir (Dr. J.), Colour and Chemical Constitution, 412 



Moir (J. Reid), Some Human and .Animal Bones, etc.. 

 Discovered near Ipswich, 218 



Montagu of Beaulieu (Lord), The World's .-\ir Routes and 

 their Regulation, 349 



de Montessus (Prof. R.), Exercises et Lemons de Mecanique 

 Analytique, 201 



Montgomerie (J.), Stress Determination in a Flat Plate, 113 



Moodie (Prof. R. L.), The Sources of Anatomical Litera- 

 ture, 391 



Moore (Prof. B.), The Origin of Flint, 324 



Moore (C. B.), .Aboriginal Sites on Green River, Kentucky, 

 etc., 291 



More (A.), Fecundity versus Civilisation, 226 



Moreau (L.), Radiological Researches on the Angle of 

 Inclination of the Human Heart, 440 



Morgan (Prof. C. Lloyd), Fact and Truth, 158 



Morgan (Prof. G. T.), Chemistry in industry, 412 ; The 

 British Synthetif Colour Industry in War Time, 494 ; 

 The Dye Problem among the Entente Powers, 406 



Morgan (G. Vaughan), Gift to the Middlesex Hospital 

 Research Fund, 169 



Morgan (Prof. J. O.), Field Crops for the Cotton-Belt, 342 



Morgan (Prof. T. H.,) A Critique of the Theory of Evolu- 

 tion, 181 ; elected a Foreign Member of the Linnean 

 Society, 211 



Morison (D. B.), Standardisation as -Applied to the Ma- 

 chinery for Cargo-boats, 113 



