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Index 



[Nature, 

 December lo, 1903 



MacDowall (Alex. B.), Our Rainfall in Relation to 

 Bruckner's Cycle, 56; Sun-spots and Phenology, 389; 

 Our Winters in Relation to Bruckner's Cycle, 600 



Macfadyen (Dr. Allen), Experiments on tne Effect of 

 Freezing and other Low Temperatures upon the Via- 

 bility of the Bacillus of Typhoid Fever, with Con- 

 siderations Regarding Ice as a Vehicle of Infectious 

 Disease, Prof. William T. Sedgwick and Charles 

 F;dward A. Winslow, 127; the Study of Bacterial Toxins, 

 152 ; the .Application of Low Temperature to the Study 

 of Biological Problems, 608 



McHenry (A.), Metamorphosed Rocks of Ox Mountain 

 Range, 263 



Machinery : The Speed of Overhead and other Cranes as 

 a Factor in the Economic Handling of Material in 

 Working, Archd. P. Head, 186 



Machines, Kinematics of, R. J. Durley, 318 



M'Intosh (Prof. W. C), British Fisheries Investigations, 



15 



Mackenzie (Mr.), Investigation of Palace of Knossos in 

 Crete, 229 



Mackinder (H. J.), Geographical Education, 633 



Macleod (Dr. J. J. R.). Hydrolysis of Fats in vitro by 

 Means of Steapsin, 189 



Macnair (Peter), the Building of the Grampians, 422 



McQuistan (D. B.), Radiation of Helium and Mercury 

 in a Magnetic Field, 212 



MacRitchie (D.), on the Survival of Skin-covered Canoes 

 in N.W. Europe, 636 



Magnesium Spectrum, a New Series in the, William 

 Sutherland, 200 



Magnetism : Work and Position of the National Antarctic 

 Expedition, 12 ; Magnetic Action of Convection Currents, 

 MM. Cr^mieu and Pender, 87 ; Interrelations of the 

 Resistance and Magnetisation of Nickel at High 

 Temperatures, Prof. C. G. Knott, 143 ; Magnetism of 

 Liquids and Crystals, Georges Meslin, 143 ; Heat Con- 

 ductivity of Iron in the Magnetic Field, A. Lafay, 143 ; 

 Magnetic Work at Madagascar, P. Colin, 143 ; 

 Elementary Manual for the Deviations of the Compass 

 in IronShips, E. W. Creak, C.B., F.R.S., 148, 199; 

 a Treatise on Electromagnetic Phenomena and on the 

 Compass and its Deviations Aboard Ship, Comnaander 

 T. A. Lyons, 524 ; Action of the Magnetic Field on the 

 Infusoria, C. Ch^neveau and G. Bohn, 216; Radiation 

 of Helium and Mercury in a Magnetic Field, Prof. 

 Andrew Gray, F.R.S., and Walter Stewart, Robert A. 

 Houston and D. B. McQuiston, 212 ; the Measurement 

 of Coefficients of Self-induction by Means of the Tele- 

 phone, R. Dongier, 288 ; Magnetic Observations in the 

 Bay of Teplitz, Captain Umberto Cagni, 397; Resistance 

 Change Accompanying Transverse Magnetisation in 

 Nickel Wire, Prof. C. G. Knott and P. Ross, 408; 

 Molecular Condition of Demagnetised Iron, James 

 Russell, 408 ; Terrestrial Magnetic Variations, Dr. 

 Nippolt, 588 



Magrini (E.), Infortuni sul lavoro, Mezzi Tecnici per 

 Prevenirli, 219 



Mailhe (Alph.), Cyclohexane, 336 



Maillard (Louis), Physical Constitution of the Atmosphere, 

 216 



Malaria : a Basil Ocimum viride, which is a Protection 

 against Mosquitoes, Captain Larymore, 41 ; Sir George 

 Birdwood, 41 ; Experiments on the Basil Plant in 

 Relation to its Effect on Mosquitoes, Dr. W. T. Prout, 

 302 ; Mosquitoes and Malaria, the Extirpation of Culex 

 at Ismailia, Major Ronald Ross, F.R.S., 246; Mosquitoes 

 and Malaria, Dr. Schoo, 421; Report of the Malaria 

 Expedition to the Gambia, 1902, of the Liverpool School 

 of Tropical Medicine and Medical Parasitology, J, E. 

 Dutton, 428 ; Mosquitoes and Malaria, Resolutions at 

 the International Congress of Hygiene, 459 ; Our 

 Present Knowledge of Malaria, Prof. Grassi, 517; on 



. the Discovery of a Species of Trypanosoma in the 

 Cerebro-Spinal Fluid of Cases of Sleeping Sickness, Dr. 

 Aldo Castellani, 116; Sleeping Sickness, Dr. Aldo Castel- 

 lani, Lieut.-Colonel Bruce, F.R.S., and Dr. Nabarro, 

 517 



Malay Peninsula, the Ethnology of the, 298 



Mammoth Discovered in lakousk, L. Elb^e, 109 



Mammoth at St. .Petersburg, the New, 297 



Man, the Mind of, Gustav Spiller, 174 



Man, Inheritance of Psychical and Physical Characters in. 



Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 607 

 Manchester, the Dalton Celebrations at, 38, 64, 81 

 Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 47, 639 

 Manchot (Wilhelm), Das Stereoskop, Seine Anwendung in 



den technischen Wissenschaften, iiber Entstehung und 



Konstruktion Stereoskopischer Bilder, 217; Silicide of 



Ruthenium, 33b 

 Manley (Mr.), Properties of Strong Nitric Acid, 238 

 Mann (C. Riborg), Manual of Advanced Optics, 217 

 Manno (Richard), Theorie der Bewegungsiibertragung, 



294. 



Maori Art, A. Hamilton, Prof. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 35 



Map that will Solve Problems in the Use of the Globes, on 

 a. Prof. J, D. Everett, F.R.S., 294 



Marcet (Mrs.), Rediviva, 521 



March (F.), Action of Epichlorhydrin upon the Sodium 

 Derivatives of Acetone-Dicarboxylic Esters, 263 



Marconi (Mr.), Freedom of the City of Rome conferred on, 

 39 ; Wireless Telegraphy in Mid-Atlantic, 420 



Marie (C), Electrclytic Reduction of Unsaturated Acids, 

 144 ; the Action of Hypophosphorous Acid on Diethyl- 

 ketone, and on Acetophenone, 288 



Marine Biology : the Tanganyika Problem, an Account 

 of the Researches undertaken Concerning the Existence 

 of Marine Animals in Central Africa, J. E. S. Moore, 

 56 ; the Ingolfiellidae, fam. n. ; a New Type of Amphi- 

 poda. Dr. H. Hansen, 118; Interesting Case of " Com- 

 mensalism," Dr. R. Horst, 207; Marine Biological 

 Association, 331 ; Bionomics of Convoluta roscoffensis, 

 Dr. F. W. Gamble and Frederick Keeble, 237; Dis- 

 tribution of some Amphipoda, Dr. Fowler, 239 ; Re- 

 generation in Starfishes, Miss S. P. Monks, 328 ; the 

 Huxley Investigations in the North Sea, 331 ; a New 

 Ascidian (Oligotrema psammites), Dr. G. C. Bourne, 

 422 ; the Japanese " Palolo " Worm {Ceratocephaje 

 osawai), A. Isuka, 518 



Marine Engineering : the Comparative Merits of Drilling 

 and Punching in Steel for Shipbuilding, A. F. Yarrow, 

 187 



Markham (Sir Clements, K.C.B., F.R.S.), Geographical 

 Research Address at Royal Geographical Society, 91 ; 

 Narrative of the British Antarctic Expedition, 159 



Marquart (Dr.), Dr. Schenck's Red-Phosphorus, 588 



Marquis (R.), Products of Oxidation of Nitro-pyromucic 

 Acid, 592 



Marr (J. E.), Agricultural Geology, 29 ; Origin of Rock 

 Basins, 613 



Marriott (W.), the Frost of April, 142 ; Earliest Tele- 

 graphic Daily Meteorological Reports and Weather 

 Maps, 159 



Mars : Evidence for Life on, A. R. Hinks, 16 ; a Reported 

 Projection on, iii ; Projection on Mars, Messrs. Lowell 

 and Slipher, 353 ; the South Polar Cap of. Prof. 

 Barnard, 138 ; the Canals on, E. W. Maunder and 

 J. E. Evans,- 190; E. M. Antoniadi, 461; Observations 

 of, MM. Flammarion and Benoit, 606 



Marshall (Alfred), the New Cambridge Curriculum in 

 Economics, 524 



Marshall (Francis H. A.), the CEstrous Cycle and the 

 Formation of the Corpus Luteum in the Sheep, 429 



Marshall (Guv A. K.), Wet and Dry Season Forms of 

 Rhodesian Butterflies, 185 ; Dry Form of Precis actia 

 bred by, from an Egg laid by a Female of the Wet 

 Form, 213 



Marshall (P.), Dust Storms in New Zealand, 223 



Marsupialia; the Corpus Luteum of Dasyurus viverrinus, 

 Dr. F. P. Sandes, 384 



Martin (Dr. Louis), Pastilles of Anti-diphtheritic Serum 

 for Local Treatment, 135 



Martinique, Le Cataclysme de la. Etude des Ph^nom^nes 

 volcaniques, Tremblements de Terre, Eruptions vol- 

 caniques, Francois Miron, 6 



Martinique, Mont Pelee and the Tragedy of, Angelo 

 Heilprin, Dr. John S. Flett, 73 ; see also Volcanoes 



Maslen (A. J.), a Class Book of Botany, 596 



Mass of Mercury, Prof. T. J. J. See, 491 



Massee (George), Distribution of Calostoma, 296 



Materiaux Artificiels, les, Marie-Auguste Morel, 547 



Mathematics : Statics by Algebraic and Graphic Methods, 



