Index 



r rfaiuri, 



\_December lo, 1903 



Infant Vaccination, Mrs. Garrett Anderson, 529 ; Insect 

 Vermin and Plague Bacilli, Prof. Simpson, 603 

 Morcom (A.), Some New Features of Superheaters, 209 

 Morel (E. I).), a Problem in .Applied Geography, 633 

 Morel (Marie-Auguste), Les Materiaux Artificials, 547 

 Morgan (H. de R.), Bactericidal Action of Ultra-Violet 

 Radiations Produced by the Continuous-Current Arc, 261 

 Morley (Margaret Warner), the Insect Folk, 595 

 Morphology : Transition of Opposite Leaves into Alternate 

 Arrangement, Percy Groom, 191 ; Willkiirliche Entwick- 

 elungsjinderungen bei Pflanzen, Ein Beitrag zur 

 Physiologic der Entwickelung, Dr. Georg Klebs, Francis 

 ' Darwin, F.R.S., 265 

 Morris (Dr. D. K.), the Power Transmission Installation 



from St. Maurice to Lausanne, 278 

 Morrow (J.), Instrument for Measuring the Lateral Con- 

 traction of Tie-bars, and on the Determination of 

 Poisson's Ratio, 117 

 Morse (H. W.), Formation of " Liesegang s Rings," by 



Precipitation of Silver Chromate in Gelatin, 578 

 Mortality Caused by Wild Beasts and Snakes in India, 



553 



Mosquitoes : a Basil, Ocinium viride, which is a Pro- 

 tection against Mosquitoes, Captain Larymore, 41 ; Sir 

 (ieorge 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 Liver- 



. pool 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; Mosquitoes the Cause of Yellow Fever, 394; 

 the Mode of Transmission of Yellow Fever, Dr. Carroll, 

 395 ; Yellow Fever and Mosquitoes, L. O. Howard, 578 



Moss (Richard J.), an Irish Specimen of Dopplerite, 215, 

 461 



Moss (W.), Photomicrography with a Brownie Comera, 



234 



Mouneyrat (A.), Action of Iodine Bromide on Albumenoid 

 Materials and on the Organic Nitrogen Bases, 192 



Mountain-building, Experiment in, Rt. Hon. Lord Ave- 

 bury, F.R.S., 191 



Mountain Sickness, Cure for, M. Passtoukhof, 396 



Mountaineering : Death and Obituary Notice of Prosper 

 Henry, 326 ; Ascent of Mount Orata, in Bolivia, W. G. 

 Tight, 459 



Moureu (Ch.), on Acetones containing Acetylene Lmkages, 

 a New Synthesis of the Pyrazols, 120 



Mudge (G. P.), a Class Book of Botany, 596 



Muff (Mr.), on a Raised Beach in County Cork, 612 



Muirhead (George), Effect of Temperature on the Taking 

 of Salmon by Rod and Fly on the River Spey at 

 Gordon Castle, 214 



Muirhead (Prof. J. H.), Psychophysical Interaction, 126, 

 198 " 



Muirhead (R. F.), Generalisation of Lord Kelvin's State- 

 ment of the Formula for Direct Refraction, 253 



Multiple Lightning Flash, a, Dr. William J. S. Lockyer, 

 270 



Munro (D. S.), the Cleanliness of Electric Lighting, 181 



Murch^ (Vincent T.), the Globe Geography Readers, Inter- 

 mediate, Our Island Home, 76 



Murphy (Leonard), " Bathyrpeter," a Simple Apparatus 

 for Gauging the Depths of Liquids in Wells and Tanks, 

 231 



Murray (Archibald), the Modern Arithmetic for Advanced 

 Grades, 434 



Murray Island, Psychometric Observations in, 409 



Museums: Congress of the Museums Association, 310; 

 the Brussels and Tervueren Museums, 575 ; Catalogue 

 of Books, Manuscripts, Maps, and Drawings in the 

 British Museum (Natural History), 596 



Musgrave (Mr.), Trypanosomasis of Horses (" Surra ") in 

 the Philippine Islands, 396 



Music: Complimentary Singing by Birds, J. R., Paul, 14; 

 Sympathetic Song in Birds, Edgar R. Waite, 322 ; Desig- 

 nation of Musical Notes, Sir W. R. Gowers, 15 ; Musical 



Sands, Cecil Carus-Wilson, 152 ; the Hydraulic Organ 

 of the Ancients, John W. Warman, 184 



Musk, Loss of Weight of, by Volatilisation, F. R. Sexton, 

 5^8 



Mycology : Technical Mycology : the Utilisation of Micro- 

 organisms in the Arts and Manufactures, Dr. Lafar, 

 Prof. G. Sims Woodhead, 290 ; Distribution of Caiostoma, 

 Kumagusu Minakata, 296 ; George Massee, 296 



Myers (Dr. Charles S.), the Origin of Variation, 224 ; 

 Reports of the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to 

 Torres Straits, 409 ; the Teaching of Psychology in the 

 Universities of the United States, Lecture at the Psycho- 

 logical Society at Cambridge, 425 ; Experimental Psycho- 

 logy and its Bearing on Culture, George Malcolm 

 Stratton, 465 ; P^ssai sur la Psycho-physiologie des 

 Monstres Humains, N. Vaschide and CI. Vurpas, 570 ; 

 Cambridge in the Old World and in the New, 572 ; on 

 the Antiquities of Kharga in the Great Oasis, 637 ; on 

 the Excavation of a Pre-Mycenaean Town, 637 



Myers (Frederick W. H.), Human Personality and its 

 Survival of Bodily Death, 145 



Nabarro (Dr.), Sleeping Sickness, 517 



Narasu (Prof. P. L.), Action of Tesla Coil on Radiometer, 



295 



Natal Government Observatory, E. Nevill, 607 



Natanson (Prof. Ladislaus), Inertia and Coercion, 66 



National Diploma in Agriculture, a, 155 



Natives and Customs of Chota Nagpore, F. B. Bradley 

 Birt, J. F. Hewitt, 369 



Na,tural History: Can Dogs Reason? Dr. Alex. Hill, 7; 

 Death and Obituary Notice of Paul du Chaillu, 13 ; Birds' 

 Skins Collected by M. J. Nicholl on St. Paul and Noronha 

 Islands, off the Brazilian Coast, 15 ; Brain of the Walrus, 

 P. A. Fish, 15 ; Lord Avebury on Nature Study, 39 ; 

 Nature Studies in Australia, W. Gillies and R. Hall, 100 ; 

 an Introduction to Nature Study, E. Stenhouse, 546; 

 Morphology and Histology of the Scent-glands of Deer, 

 E. H. Zietzschmann, 67 ; New South Wales Linnean 

 Society, 72, 264, 384, 520, 640; Linnean Society, 94, 191, 

 263 ; How to Attract the Birds, Neltje Blanchan, 76 ; 

 Exhibition at Carlsruhe of Mounted Heads of the Larger 

 Mammals from the German Colonies, 86 ; Natural History 

 Notes, 92 ; Strange Resemblance between Withered Leaf 

 of Quercus incana and Slugs, Dr. G. Henderson, 94 ; 

 Fresh-water Rhizopods, Prof. G. S. West, 95 ; on Winter 

 Whitening in Mammals and Birds Inhabiting Snowy 

 Countries, and on the Occurrence of White Markings in 

 Vertebrates Generally, Captain G. E. H. Barrett-Hamil- 

 ton, 119; Hampshire Days, W. H. Hudson, 125; a 

 Camera for Naturalists, 140 ; Country Rambles, a Field 

 Naturalist's and Country Lover's Note Book for a Year, 

 W. Percival Westell, 149; Trapper "Jim," Edwin 

 Sandys, 245 ; a Country Reader, H. B. M. Buchanan, 246 ; 

 the Wild Horse {Equus przewalskii, Poliakoff), Prof. 

 J. C. Ewart, F.R.S., 271 ; Amateur Collecting, E. V. 

 Windsor, 328 ; Among the Night People, Clara Dilling- 

 ham Pierson, 366; a Naturalist's Calendar, kept at 

 Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridgeshire, Leonard Blomefield 

 (formerly Jenyns), 389 ; Lessons on Country Life, 

 H. B. M. Buchanan and R. R. C. Gregory, 496; A. H. H. 

 Matthews, 574 ; the Reviewer, 574 ; Catalogue of Books, 

 Manuscripts, Maps and Drawings in the British Museum 

 (Natural History), 596; an Ant Robbed by a Lizard, 

 J. W. Stack, 600 



Natural Philosophy, Lord Kelvin and his First Teacher in, 

 623 



Nature and Art, Spirals in, Theodore Andrea Cook, 221, 296 



Naval Architects, Institution of, 208 



Naval Architecture : Death of M. de Bussy, 12 



Naval Observatory, United States, 425 



Naval Promotion, Science and, 223 



Navigation : Meteorological Oflice Pilot Chart for May, 14; 

 for June, 136; for July, 206; Measurement of the Velocity 

 of Ships at Sea, E. Guyou, 95; Elementary Manual for 

 the Deviations of the Compass in Iron Ships, E. W. Creak, 

 C.B., F.R.S., 148, 199 ; a Treatise on Electromagnetic 

 Phenomena and on the Compass and its Deviation Aboard 

 Ship, Commander T. A. Lyons, 524 ; Fast Coaling Ships 



