Index 



[Supplei)tent to Nature, 

 December i, 1892 



gos Freire, 460 ; Physiology of Epilepsy, M. Brown-Sequard, 



507 

 Morgan (Prof. Lloyd), the Method of Comparative Psychology, 

 404; the Limits of Animal Intelligence, 417 ; the Speech of 

 Monkeys, R. L. Garner, 509 

 Morin (J.), a New Form of Induction Apparatus, 484 

 Moritz (E. R.), Note on Diastatic Action, 142 

 Morley (Forster), and M. M. Pattison Muir, Watts' Dictionary 



of Chemistry, Sir H. E. Roscoe, F.R.S., 242 

 Morphology : Anatomy, Physiology, Morphology, and Develop- 

 ment of the Blow-fly {Calliphora erythrocephala), B. Thomp- 

 son Lowne, 267 ; the Apodidae, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, 

 F.R.S., 267; Henry M. Bernard, 267, 366; Notes on the 

 Morphology of the Spore-bearing Members in the Vascular 

 Cryptogams, Prof. F. O. Bower, 555 

 Morse (E. S.), the Older Forms of Terra-Cotta Roofing Tiles, 



474 

 Moscow, Remarkable Aurorse Boreales over, 39 

 Moscow International Congresses of Prehistoric Archaeology 



and Zoology, the Coming, 108 

 Moscou, Bulletin de la Societe des Natural istes de, 236 

 Moss, on the Simplest Form of. Prof. Goebel, 554 

 Mosso (Prof. Angelo), the Temperature of the Brain, 17 

 Moth {Deiopeia pulchelld) in Malta, abundance of, A. C. 



Gatto, 474 

 Moth, Diamond-back, appearance in Yorkshire and Northum- 

 berland of, 108 

 Moths of the World, W. F. Kirby, 487 

 Motion in the Line of Sight, W. W. Campbell, 64 

 Motion, the Laws of, Part II., Prof. Tait, 262 

 Motion, Life in, or Muscle and Nerve, John Gray McKendrick, 



F.R.S., 583 

 Mott (Albert C), the Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, 77 

 Mountaineering Party in the Himalayas, Mr. Conway's, 525 

 Mountains ; Measurement of Mount Orizaba, by J. T. Scovell, 



598 

 Mouchez (Admiral), Paris Observatory Report, 86; Death of, 



208 ; Obituary Notice of, 253 

 Mud Springs, Australian, Prof. Edgeworth David, 256 

 Muggenburg (Dr. S. S. von), Death of, 14 

 Muir (M. M. Pattison) and Forster Morley, Watts' Dictionary of 



Chemistry, Sir H. E. Roscoe, F.R.S., 242 

 Munro (John), a Pocket-book of Electrical Rules and Tables, 



486 

 Munro (John M. H.), Soils and Manures, 125 

 Munro (Dr. R.), the Recent Discovery of an Ancient Lake- 

 Village in Somersetshire, 617 

 Murray (G. ), Marine Floras of the Warm Atlantic and Indian 



Ocean, 405 

 Muscles, Experiments to Determine Cause of Difference in 

 Latent Period in Direct and Indirect Stimulation of, Dr. 

 Boruttau, 96 

 Muscular Contraction, Method of Recording Curves of. Prof. 



McKendrick, F. R. S., 404 

 Museum of Anatomy at Pennsylvania University, Endowment 



by General Wister of, 38 

 Museum of Perthshire Society of Natural Science, 472 

 Museum Question, the, Prof. Boyd Dawkins, F.R. S., 280 

 Museum, South African, Diamond Robbery from, 332 

 Museums Association, Annual Meeting of, 276 

 Musgrove (Dr. J.), the Blood-vessels and Lymphatics of the 



Retina, 404 

 Music : an Ethnological Enquiry into the Basis of our Musical 



System, Dr. Wallaschek, 238 

 Musical Instruments, Women and, Otis T. Mason, 561 

 Musical Sands, T. S. Hall, 279 

 Musical Sand and Lava in the Bournemouth Drift, Cecil Carus- 



Wilson, 316 

 Mustakh Exploration, the, H. H. Godwin Austen, 464 

 Myeloxylon from the Millstone Grit and Coal-Measures, A. C. 



Seward, 555 

 Myers (F. W. H.), International Congress of Experimental 



Psychology, 261 ; Hallucination by Crystal Vision, 363 

 Myers (W. S. ), Production of Pyridine Derivatives from Lactone 



of Triacetic Acid, 311 

 Myristica of British India, the Species of, G. King, F.R.S., 



122 



Myxogastres, a Monograph of the, George Massee, 365 



Nacreous Cloud of January 30, the Height of the, J. Edmun 

 Clark, 127 



Nadaillay (Marquis de), the Baousse Rousse Caves, 574 



Nalder (F. H.), a New Ballistic Galvanometer, 93 



Naphtha, Damage to Volga Fisheries by, 421 



Naples Academy of Sciences, 162 



Naples, the Contamination of the Street Surface of large Cities, 

 with special reference to, Dr. L. Manfredi, 163 



Nasackin (B. von), the Storms of the Baltic, 521 



Natal Observatory, 362 



National Home Reading Society, the, 84 



National Physical Laboratory, Discussion on a. Prof. Oliver | 

 Lodge, F.R.S., 382 ; Mr. Glazebrook, 383 ; Prof von Helm 

 holz, 383 ; Lord Kelvin, F.R.S., 383; Prof. Rucker, 383 ; 

 Prof. Fitzgerald, 383 



Natural History : John Hancock, Dr. Embleton, 255 ; Soutli 

 London Entomological Natural History Society, 46 ; Excur- 

 sion of Victoria Field Naturalists' Club to the Grampians 

 (Australia), 63 ; the Essex Field Club, 132 ; Bulletin de la 

 Societe des Naturaliste de Moscou, 236 ; Norfolk and 

 Norwich Naturalists' Society, 450 ; Improvement in Biitish 

 Museum Natural History Collection, 473 ; Trinidad Field 

 Naturalists' Club, 522 ; Manchester Field Naturalists' and 

 Archaeologists' Society's Visit to Buxton, 549 ; the Alleged 

 "Aggressive Mimicry" of Volucella, William Bateson, 585 



Natural Selection and Alternative Hypothesis, F. E. Beddard, 

 F.R.S., Edward B. Poulton, F.R.S., 533 



Navajo Indians, Evolution of House-building among the, Dr, 

 Shufeldt, 451 ;* 



Navy, Electricity in, H. E. Deadman, 337 



Nebraska Sugar-Schools, the, 210 



Nebula, Photographs of the Lyra Ring, Prof. Denza, 41 



Nebula, the Trapezium in the Orion, Dr. L, Ambronn, 334 



Nebulae, Mr. Burnham, 87 



Nebulae, Catalogue of, 135 



Nebulae, Variable, E. E. Barnard, 211 



Nebular Spectrum of Nova Aurigae, Ralph Copeland, 464 



Nebulous Star, a New, E. E. Barnard, 279 



Necropoleis in the Pyrenees and in North Britain, on the Simi- 

 larity of Certain Ancient, Dr. J. S. Phene, 432 



Neesen's (Prof.) Researches on Motion of Loose Disks on Axis 

 Rotating at High Speeds, 168 



Nelson (E. M.), Penetration in the Microscope, 164 ; the Ob- 

 servation of Rings and Brushes of Crystals, 165 



Nemertine, Freshwater, Note on the Occurrence of a, in Eng- 

 land, W. Blaxland Benham, 61 r 



Neptune, a Planet beyond. Prof. Forbes, 179 ; Mr. Roberts, 

 179 



Neritidae, Growth and Structure of Shell in, B. B. Woodward, 



215 

 Nervous Complaints, a Shaking Cure for. Dr. Charcot, 451 

 Neutral Point in the Pendulum, Wm. Flinders Petrie, 293 

 New England during 1887, Thunderstorms in, R. de C. Ward, 



1887, 555 , . ,. 



New Guinea, Sir Wm. Macgregors Explorations m, no; the 

 Piratical Tugere Tribe in, 258 



New South Wales : a New Method of Rabbit-Destruction in, 

 161 ; Perfume-Flower-Farming in, 161 ; Royal Society of 

 New South Wales, 191 ; the Carob-bean Tree in, F. Turner, 



V 210; Fine Specimen of Saw Fish, Mr. Pedley, 257; New 



* South Wales Rainfall during 1890, Mr. Russell, 473 



New York Mathematical Society's Bulletin, 68, 236, 435 



New York State, Execution by Electricity in, Dr. C. F. Mac- 

 donald, 256 



New Zealand : Miss C. F. Gordon-Cumming's Paintings of 

 Volcanic District in, 254 ; Sub-fossil Bones of Extinct Birds 

 of New Zealand and the Chatham Islands, H. 0. Forbes, 

 404 ; the Pliocene Mollusca of. Prof. F. W. Hutton, 474 ; 

 Native New Zealand Birds, Earl of Onslow, 502 ; New Zea- 

 land System of Observing Earthquake Phenomena, G. Hog- 

 ben, 594 



Newall (H. F.), Nova Aurigae, 489 



Newton (Prof. Alfred, F.R.S.), Range of the Sanderling in 

 Winter, 177, 222 



Newton (E. T.), Palaeontological Papers, 428 



Newton's Rings, on a New Method of Viewing, T. C. Porter, 

 80 



Niagara Falls to Buffalo, Mr. George Forbes, and the Cataract 



