Jndix 



X Supplement to .\'at;ire 

 L May 50, 189s 



Malicios (C). Kondelels Kule for Woods and End-loaded 

 lieains. 622 



Man, the Primc\'al Savage, Worthington C"i. Smith, Prof. VV. 

 Boyd Dawkins. I'.R.S., 194 



Man, Sea and I^ind, Features of Coa .Is and Oceans, with .S|itfcial 

 Reference to the Life of, Prcf. N. S. Shaler, 507 



iMandrake, the, Kumagusu Minakala, 60S 



Mann {Dr. (Justave), Histological Changes inducetl in Nerve 

 Cells by Functional Activity, 93 



M . i:iing"s (Capt.) .Vscent of .\lt. Mlanje, 44I 



■ ! . ;enne (L. j, Mechanism of Respiration of Plants, 24 



.'.l.Licy (M.), Movements made by Cats in order to fall on their 

 Feel, 47 : Photographs of a Tumbling Cat, 80 



Marine Animals, the Mode of Life of, I'tof. Johannes Walther, 

 269 



•M.irine Biology : a Flying Copepod, Dr. Ostroumoff, 20 ; I'ly- 

 ing Co|)epixls, Capt. Hendorff, 300 : the Marine Biological 

 Station, Solo»el7.k, 83 ; l)icks<jn"s I'hysical Investigations in 

 Faroe-Shetland Seas, 115: Fftect of Compression on Seg- 

 mentation of Sea-Crchin Egg, Dr. A. Craf, 157 ; Julinia, 

 New Antarctic Compound .\scidian, \V. T. Caiman, 213; 

 Mermaphroditisin in Mollusca, Dr. Paid Pelseneer, 213; 

 the Developmental History of Medusae. Ida H. Hyde, 231 ; 

 the Mo<le of Life of Marine .Animals, Prof Johannes Walther, 

 269; the I'ort Erin Station. Prof Herdman, 2S1 ; Effecl of 

 F!nvironment on Development of Echinoderni Comparative 

 .Morphology of Ca/eixiii/ic, H. M. Bernard, 455 : Larv.e, 

 II. .\l. Vernon, 454 ; Role of .Amrebccytes in .Annelids, K. C. 

 Racovitza, 455 : the Brtxjklyn Summer School, 537 



Mirr (J. E., F. R.S. ), the Tarns of lakeland, 190 



.Marriott (W. ), the Thunderstorm of January 23, 1895, 502 ; the 

 Fro.it of January-February 1S95, 621 



Mars : Observations on, 40 ; the Polar Caps of, 64 ; .Schiaparelli 

 on Mars, Prof W. II. Pickering, 87: the S|)ectrum of .Mars, 

 J'rof. VV. W. Campbell, 1 32 ; Seasonal Changes on .Mars, 

 Mr. I'ercival Lowell, 259; Mars in 1894, .Signor tl. .Scliia- 

 |iarelli, 395 ; the -Satellites of Mars, Prof. Campbell, 443 



Marsh-Feveis, Sulphur Fumigation a Remedy for, AI. d'Abbadic, 

 480 



Marsh.all (.Arthur Milnes, F.R.S.), Biological Lectures and 

 .Addresses delivered by, 21 7 



Marshall (Dorothy), Measurement of Latent Heats of Vaporisa- 

 tion of Various Organic Liquids, 309 



Marshall Memorial Fund, the Milnes-, 82 



.Mattel (E. .A.), les Abimes, les eaux Souterraines, les Cavernes, 

 Ics Sources, la S|>ela;ologie, 410 



Martin (C. J.). Platypus Embryo from Intrauterine Egg, 264 



Mason (Prof. O. T. ), Woman's Share in Primitive Culture, 244 ; 

 Copiwr-.Aealhed Objects made liy .Alioriginal Metallurgists of 

 America, 490; the Origins of Invention, 557 



M;>->[)ero (C), the Dawn of Civilisation — Egypt and Chalda.'a, 

 122 



Mass of the ;\slcroids, the, M. Roszel. 373 



M.iwe (Ocorge), the Finger and Toe Di.sea.se, 453 

 ■1 i.-in (O. ), a PrtKlucl of .Action of Nitric f)xide on Sodium 

 l.tliylate, 143 



Mathematics: .American Journal of Mathematics. 46, 406; 

 Bulletin of .American .Mathematical Society, 46, 167, 261, 430, 

 S^S- 573 '• •'"-■ Connection between Binary (Juarlic and 

 Klli|Hic Funciion.*, Prof. E. Study, 46; Isotropic Elastic 

 Solids of nearly Spherical Form. C. Chree, 46 ; I Fondamenii 

 .Maltmatici |>er la Critica dei Risultati S|>crimenlali, Prof P. 

 Pizzetli, 77 : .Mathematical Society, 95, 262, 308, 478, 552, 

 575; .McKlel of the 27 Lines on a Cubic Surface, W. H. 

 Blythe, 95 ; an Elementar)- Treatise on Theoretical Me- 

 chanics, Alexander Ziwet, lOI ; Outlines of Quaternions, 

 Lieut. -Colonel II. W. L. Mime, 154: Death of Pafnulij 

 Tchcliilchef, 180; I(olt/mann'> Minimum Theorem, H. W. 

 Watson, 105 ; Edw. P. Culverwell, 105, 246 ; Boltz- 

 niann's Minimum Function, S. II. Burbiiry, F.R.S., 78, 

 320; Deilh of Prof. Slielije., 251: .Mathematical Oa/elle, 

 261, 573; Maswell's l-aw 1,'. Partition of Energy, (i. II. 

 Bryan, 262: Electrical Vibrations in Condensing .Systems; 

 Dr. J. Larnior, F.R.S., 263; the Alleged .Al>vilutenes.<i of 

 Motions of Rotation, .\. B. B.xs>el, F.R.S., 271 ; Prof Oliver 

 J. 1-o.lgo, F.R.S.,272: A. E. H. I^ive, F.R.S., 105, 153, 

 198; the F.\|unsion of Functions, E. T. Dixon, 308; lOlec- 

 Irical Di',triliiiiion on Two Inlersectin;; Spheres, 11, .M. .Mac- 

 donald, 308; Dynamics of a Top, Prof. A. C. Oreenhill, 

 F.R.S., 309: Death and Obituary Notice of Prof Clayley, 

 323; Funeral of, 344: Death of Rev. T. P. Kirkmnn, 392; 



the Theory of Croups of F"inite Order, iii. and iv. , Prof W. 

 Burnside, F'.R.S. , 478: an Introductor)- .Account of certain 

 Modern Ideas and Methods in Plane Analytical Cieometry, 

 Charlotte .Angas Scott, 483 : Mechanics for Colleges and 

 -Schools: Statics, R. T. (dazebrook, F. R.S. ,484: Demon- 

 s-ration of a Theorem of Whole Numbeis, .\l. de Jonquieres 

 503; F'onctions Entieres, H. Des.aint, 503; Death of Dr. E. 

 D. F. Meissel, 513 ; on Mersenne's Numbers, Lieut. -Colonel 

 Allan Cunningham, R.E., 533; Death of Prof Ludwig 

 Schlafli, 538 ; Sequences of Circular Permutations, Desire 

 -Andre, 576 : Crundzuge der Mathematischen Chcmie, Dr. ('.. 

 Helm, 580; Death and Obituar)- Notice of Prof. J. E. 

 Oliver, 587 ; the Examination Curve, Prof- C. Lloyd Morgan, 

 617 

 Mawley (E.), Phenological Observations for 1894, 502 

 Maxim (Hiram), F^xperiments in -Aerial Navigation, 259 

 Maximum and Ex-Meridian .Altitudes, Correctness of, 1. White, 



485 

 Maxwell's Law of Partition of Enei^% C. H. Bryan, 262 

 M-aze (-Abl>e), First Mercury Therinomeler used by Isinael 



Boulliau, 576 

 Mecusure, the United Stales Units of Electrical, 51S 

 Measurement Conversion Di.igrams, Rol)ert H. -Smi-h, 221 

 Measures, English Weights and, H. J. Chaney, 422 

 Mebius (C. A.), Clow Discharge in .Air, 620 

 Mechanics : Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 22, 377 ; the 

 Science of Mechanics, a Critical and 1 listorical Kx]n)silion of 

 its Principles, Dr. Ernst .\lach, Prof .A. ('•. tlreenhill, F. R.S., 

 49 ; an Elementary Treatise on Theoretical Mechanics, Alex- 

 ander Ziwet, loi ; the Measurement of Pressures in (juns, 

 Rev. F". Bashforth, 461 ; Mechanics for Colleges and Schools : 

 Statics, K. T. Clazebrook, F.R.S., 484; an F'lemcnlary 

 Treatise on Theoretical Mechanics. .Alexander Ziwet, 533; 

 Errors arising from Imperfect .Alignment of .Slide I>;ithe, Prof 

 James Lyon, 622 : Rondelet's Rule for Woods and End-loaded 

 Beams, 'C. Maltezos, 622 

 Me<licine : Death of I'rof Jules Regnauld, 392 : Death of Sir 

 William Savory, F.R.S., 440; Death of Dr. I). II. Tuke, 

 440 

 Medley (E. A.), Tests of Clow Lamps, 239 ; (.How I^nips, 358 

 Medus-v, the Developmental History of, Ida 11. Hyde, 231 

 Meinardus (Dr. ), Sheet-Lightning, 192 

 Meis.sel (Dr. E. D. F.), Death of, 513 



Meldola (Prof), tieographical Distribution of Butterflies, 479 

 Melting-Points, I'rof Victor Meyer's New Method of Determin- 

 ing High, A. E. Tutton, 161 

 Memoirs of St. Petersburg Society of Naturiilists, 500 

 Mendelceffl Prof), the Weight of a Litre of .Air, 452 ; on -Argon, 



543 



Mendenhall (T. C.)., Relation of (iravily to tontinental F.leva 

 lion, 430 



Mental .Arithmeticians, Psychology of, and Blindfold Chess- 

 I'hiyers, Allred Binet, Francis dalton, F. R.S., 73 



Mercury : the Transit of, 40, 85, 160, 253 : the .Apparent 

 Diameters of Mercury, I'rof Bernard, 373 



Merriam (Dr. C. II)), Influence of Temperature on Distribution 

 of .Animals and Plants, 441 



MerseTUie's Numbers, on, Lieut. -Colonel .Allan Cunningham, 533 



Metallurgy : DispUacement of Carbon by Boron or Silicon in 

 F'used C.a.sl-Iron, Henri Moissan, 240 : Preparation nf Hia/^liitcs 

 I-'oisoiiiianls, Henri Moi.s.san, 287; Boron Steel, II- Moissan 

 and Ci- Charpy, 336: El.aslic Behaviour of Zinc at Difl'erenl 

 Temperatures, E. Zimansky, 357 : Iron and Steel at Welding 

 Temperatures, T- Wrightson,453 : CopperSheatherl ( Ibjecls 

 made by -AlHirigines of .America, Profs. Putnam and Mason, 

 400: Slow Changes in Magnetic Permeability of Iron, W. M. 

 NJordey, 526: Elementary Texl-Bookof Metallurgy, A. Hum- 

 boldt Sexton, 556 ; a Claim for Priority, -Alex. E. Outerbridge, 

 (X)8 



Metals, Influence of Stress in Corrosion of, T. .Andrews, 470 



Me.als : Traite des Cites Miiuraux et MitallKcres, E. Fuchs 

 and L. dc Uiunay, 555 ; Etude Induslrielle des (olis Metal 

 liferes, (leorge Moreau, 555 



Metals, Microbes and, .Mrs. Percy Frankland, 611 



Meteorology: the Week's Weather, 19, 61. 82, 206, 230, 

 *5'' 279, 324, 346, 370, 393, 421, 440: Torn.ado in 

 Oregon. 19; Irurease o( Damage by Lightning, Prof von 

 Bezold, 20: Synions's Monthly Meteoroli>gl(al Magazine, 23, 

 525; the Recent Drought in the .Midlands, Rev. C. T. Ryves, 

 23: Enormous Hailstones, (1. J. Symiuis, 24; Climatological 

 Table of British Ijnpire for 1893, ('.. J. Symons, 24; Then- 



