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Index 



XXXI 



Moor (.C. G.J, the Recognition of Minerals, 334 



Moore (Prof. Benjamin), Handbuch der biochemischen 



.Arbeitsmethoden, Prof. Emii Abderhalden, 516 

 VIorbology : the Total Nitrogen Metabolism of Rats bear- 

 ing Malignant New Growths, W. Cramer and H. 

 Pringle, 28 ; the Distribution of Nitrogenous Substances 

 in Tumour and Somatic Tissues, W. Cramer and H. 

 Pringle, 28 ; an Investigation into the Mechanism of 

 Production of Blackwater Fever, Dr. J. O. VVakelin 

 Barratt and Dr. Warrington Yorke, Dr. H. W. Armit, 

 83 ; Action of the Ultra-violet Rays on Trypanosomes, 

 H. Bordier and R. Horand, 90; New Human Trypano- 

 some discovered in Brazil, L*r. Carlos Chagas, 317 ; 

 Development of Trypanosomes in Tsetse-fiies, Colonel 

 Sir David Bruce, Captains A. E. Hamerton and H. R. 

 Bateman, and Captain F. P. Mackie, 418 ; Trjpanosome 

 Diseases of Domestic Animals in Uganda, Sir David 

 Bruce, Captains A. E. Hamerton and H. R. Bateman, 

 and Captain F. P. Mackie, 512 ; International Congress 

 for the Study of Cancer, 105 ; Light, Pigmentation and 

 New-growth, being an Essay on the Genesis of Cancer, 

 Dr. Wilfred Watkins-Pitchford, 294 ; Cancer treated with 

 a "Vaccine," A. F. Coca and P. K. Gilman, 499; 

 Rabies, Major Lamb and Capt. McKendrick, 105 ; 

 Experiments in Typhoid Fever, M. Metchnikoff, 149 ; 

 the Etiology of Leprosy, Dr. J. Ashburton Thompson, 

 172; Sir Jonathan Hutchinson, F.R.S., 219; the Writer 

 of the Article, 219; Bericht iiber die Tatigkeit der zur 

 Erforschung der Schlafkrankheit im Jahre 1906-7, nach 

 Ostafrika entsandten Kommission, Dr. R. Koch, Prof. 

 Dr. M. Beck, and Prof. Dr. F. Kleine, 279 ; Biblio- 

 graphy of Trypanosomiasis, 279 ; Sleeping Sickness 

 Bureau, Bulletin No. 13, 279 ; Report on the Measures 

 adopted for the Suppression of Sleeping Sickness in 

 Uganda, Sir Hesketh Bell, G.C.M.G., 279; Crocodiles 

 and Sleeping Sickness, Prof. E. A. Minchin, 458 ; the 

 Writer of the Article, 459 ; Case of Sleeping Sickness 

 studied by Precise Enumerative Methods, Prof. Ronald 

 Ross and D. Thomson, 512 ; Occurrence of Goitre in 

 Fish, Drs. Marine and Zenhart, 317; (i) Morphology and | 

 Life-history of Einteria (Coccidium) avium, (2) Parasitic 

 Protozoa of the Red Grouse (Lagopus Scoticus), (3) 

 Avian Coccidiosis, (4) Observations on the . Blood of 

 Grouse, Dr. H. B. Fantham, 350 : Pellagra and its 

 Causes, Dr. L. W. Sambon, 378 ; Death and Obituary 

 Notice of Prof. Robert Koch, For.Mem.R.S., 402 ; Goats 

 and Malta Fever, 463 ; Resorption of Experimental 

 Tumours of Mice under the Influence of the X-Rays, A. 

 Contamin, 480 ; Autotosaemia and Infection, E. C. Hort, 



547 

 Moreau (L.), Use of Lead Arsenate in \ ine Culture, 149 

 Moreux (I'Abbe^ les Tremblements de Terre, 5 

 Morgan (Prof. Lloyd), Instinct and Intelligence, 536 

 Morgulis (Sergius), Does Regeneration in Animals exhibit 

 a Repetition of the Ontogenetic and Phylogenetic Pro- 

 cesses? 76 

 Morley (Arthur), Strength of Materials under Combined 



Stresses, 2S9 

 Morphology : Example of Posterior Dichotomy in an Ayles- 

 bury Duckling, G. E. BuUen, 328 

 Morse (Christopher), Caterpillar Washing its Face, 437 

 Mort (F.), an Elementary Practical Geography for Middle 



Forms, 184 

 Moss (R. J.), an Improved Method of Milk Analysis, 448 

 Mossay (P. A.), New Arc-lamp, 4;; 

 Mount Etna, the Recent Eruption of, Prof. A. Ricc6, 



399 



Mount Wilson Solar Observatory of the Carnegie Institu- 

 tion of Washington, the. Some Scientific Centres, XV., 

 Prof. G. E. Hale, Prof. H. H. Turner, F.R.S., 97 



Mouton (H.), Havelock's Relation between Double Refrac- 

 tion and the Index of Refraction, 209 



^loysey (L.), Palaeoxyris and other Allied Fossils from the 

 Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Coalfield, 179 



Mudge (Geo. P.), Certain Reactions of Albino Hair, 188 



Muir (Dr. Thos., C.M.G., F.R.S.), the Term " Radian " in 

 Trigonometry, 156, 459 



Mullens (E. T.), Observations of Halley's Comet and 

 Venus, 339 



Miintz (A.), Struggle for Water between Living Organisms 

 and Natural Media, 449 



Murihiku, a History of the South Island of New 21ealand 



and the Islands adjacent and lying to the South, from 



1642 to 1835, Robert McN'ab, 3 

 Murray (J.), Scientific Work of the British Antarctic 



Expedition of 1907-9, 149 

 Murray (Sir John, K.C.B., F.R.S.), Bathymetrical Survey 



of the Scottish Fresh-water Lochs, 522 

 Museums : Title of the Natural History Museum, F. 



Howard Collins, 7 ; W. M. F. P., 126 ; the Oceano- 



graphical Museum at Monaco, 191 ; Catalogue of th« 



Uepidoptera Phalaenae of the British Museum, Sir George 



F. Hampson, Bart., 275 

 Music : its Laws and t:.volution. Prof. Jules Combarieu, 



Prof. John G. M'Kendrick, F.R-S., 91 ; the Rabiba, 



Harold Sheridan, 381 

 Mutation Theorv, the, Hugo de Vries, Sir W. T. Thiselton- 



Dyer, K.C.M.G., F.R.S., 302 

 Mycetozoa, Colours of Plasmodia of some, Kumagusu 



Minakata, 489 

 Mycology : Evolution of Parasitism in Fungi, G. Massee, 



29 ; Researches on Fungi, Prof. H. Reginald Buller, 92 ; 



die Wiirzelpilze der Orchideen, ihre Kultur und ihr Lebea 



in der Pfianze, Dr. Hans Burgeff , 92 ; Fungi and How to- 



Know Them, an Introduction to Field Mycology, E. W'. 



Swanton, 92 ; Fungus Diseases, T. Fetch, 138 ; a Census^ 



Catalogue of Irish Fungi, J. Adams and G. H. Pethy- 



bridge, 149 ; Death of Dr. C. B. Plowright, 255 ; 



Obituary Notice of, 287 ; Growth of some Moulds in Oil^ 



Henri Coupin, 360 

 Myers (Dr. C. S.), Instinct and Intelligence, 536 

 Myring (Hewitt), Recent Discoveries of Prehistoric Pottery 



in Peru, 148 



Naccari (Andrea), la Vita di Michele Faraday, 95 



Nagaoka (Prof. H.), Zecman Effect of the Yellow^ Mercury 

 Line A. 5770, 276 



Name (R. G. van). Velocities of certain Reactions between 

 Metals and the Halogens, 467 



Nansouty (Max de), Actualit6s scientifiques, 338 



Nanty (C.), Observations of Halley's Comet, 410 ; Observa- 

 tions of the Magnetic Variometers of the Observatory of 

 Fourvifere, at Lyons, during the Night, May 18-19, 419 



Nash (W. C), Daily Rainfall at the Royal Observatory,. 

 Greenwich, 1841-1903, 418 



National Physical Laboratory in 1909, the, 109 



National System of Technical Education, a. Dr. Robert 

 Pohl at Association of Teachers in Technical Institutions,. 

 206 



Native Tantalum, Dr. W. von John, 398 



Natural Historv : the Methods of Bird-fanciers, E. L., 7; 

 W'ilfred Mark Webb, 7 ; Title of the Natural History 

 Museum, F. Howard Collins, 7; W. M. F. P., 126; 

 Linnean Society-, 29, 89, 147, 238, 298, 359, 478 ; die 

 Bienen Afrikas nach dem Stande unserer heutigen 

 Kenntnisse, Dr. H. Friese, 35; Moles and MolehilJSv 

 Lionel E. Adams, 37 ; Cause of the Autumnal Epidemic 

 of the Common and the Lesser Shrew, L. E. Adams, 59 ; 

 Death and Obituary Notice of Dr. E. Perceval Wright,. 

 73 ; Albino Norwegian Lemmings, 76 ; Lemuroid Pottos^ 

 O. Thomas, 137 ; Hunting and Observing Monotremes, 

 G. F. Bennett, 137 ; the North London Natural History 

 Society, Louis B. Prout, 144 ; Black-headed Gulls in- 

 jurious to Cockle-beds, 166 ; the Arabian Ostrich, Douglas 

 Carruthers, 166 ; Longmans' Wall Pictures, Flowers, 

 Butterflies, and Moths, .Archibald Thorburn, 187 ; De- 

 scriptive Notes for Teachers, for use with Longmans* 

 Natural History Wall Pictures. Notes on Flowers, 

 C. J. Longman, Notes on Butterflies and Moths, 

 W. S. Furneaux, 187 ; Effect of Varying Tempera- 

 tures upon the Colour and Growth of Fur. Prof. 

 A. Campbell Geddes, 1S9 ; the Jerboa, Major Stanton,. 

 197 ; Mounted Skin and Skeleton of the Speci- 

 men of the Monkey-«ating Eagle (PUhecophaga Jefferyi^ 

 198; Elk and Ptarmigan Shooting in Norway, ErIing 

 Hiorthr, 198 ; the Alien Problem and British Birds, 198 : 

 Rhinoceroses Living for Long Periods in Somali land 

 without Water, C. W. Stockley, 198 ; Chrysochloris 

 namaquensis. Brown, R. Brown, 240 ; Death of Prof. 

 R. P. Whitfield, 255 ; Colonsay, one of the Hebrides. 

 Murdoch McNeill, 309 ; Curious Manna-like Incrustation 



