Vature, 



1900 . 



Index 



xxvn 



;mng, Dr. C. G. Knott, 482 ; Vector Diagrams, Dr. C. 

 , F.R.S., 490 ; Magnetic Space Telegraphy, Syntony, 

 Shaw, 529 ; Velocity of Propagation of Electromagnetic 

 s in Bitumen, C. Gutton, 579 

 inobis (Dr.), a New Myograph, 238 



(L.), a Crystallised Fibrine, 336 

 iring (General G. B.), the Dictionary of the Lepcha 

 ;uage, 442 



id (A. G.), Geology of Western Australia, 259 

 iff (Admiral), Account of the Trial Trip of the great 

 iian Ice-breaker Yer/nak, 17 



ia : Report of the Malaria Expedition to Sierra Leone, 

 614; Mosquitoes and Malaria, Dr. R. Hanitsch, 177 ; Major 

 Ronald Ross, 522 

 Malay Peninsula, Peripatus in the, Dr. R. Horst, 31 

 Mallet (F. R. ), Sulphates of Form R.,S042MS04, 190 

 Mallock(A.), Interference Curves depending on Perspective, 



29 

 Mammalia : Significance of Increased Size of Cerebrum in 

 Recent as compared with Extinct Mammalia, Prof. E. R. 

 Lankester, F.R.S., 624 

 Man in California, the Evidence as to Auriferous Gravel, W. H. 



Holmes, 206 

 Man, the Microcosm, Leonard Hall, 6 



Man, the Races of, an Outline of Anthropology and Ethno- 

 graphy, J. Deniker, Prof. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 462 

 Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 47, 70, 95, 143, 



2S6, 358, 383, 435, 507, 579 ; Prize Awards, 397 

 Mangabeira Rubber, 38 



Manley (J. ].), Optical Method of Determining Density of Sea- 

 water, 286 

 Manora Observatory, Planetary Work at the, 574 

 Manterola (Prof. R. ), Longevity and Mental Work, 400 

 Manual Training : Woodwork. The New Education, Richard 



Wake, 53 

 Maples (Chauncy, D.D.), late Bishop of Likoma, Lake Nyasa, 



Journals and Papers of, 294 

 Maquenne (Prof. L,), Les Sucres et leurs Principaux Derives, 



461 

 Marble, Specific Heat of, Prof. B. O. Peirce and Robert W. 



Willson, 367 

 Marcet (Dr. William, F.R.S.), Death of, 475 ; Obituary Notice 



of, Dr. F. W. Tunnicliffe, 497 

 Marconi (G.), Wireless Telegraphy, 377 

 Marconi's Wireless Telegraphy in U.S.A., 185 ; in the War, 



350 



Marett (R. R.), on Pre-animistic Religion, 44 



Marie (Ch. ), Estimation of Phosphorus in Organic Compounds, 

 96; Electrolytic Estimation of Lead in Lead Sulphate and 

 Chromate, 604 



Marine Biology : The Stockholm Fisheries Conference on the 

 Exploration of the Sea, 34 ; E. J. Allen, 54, 227, 275 ; Prof. 

 W. A. Herdman, F.R.S., 78, 1 77 5 Geo. Murray, F.R.S., 

 102; H. M. Kyle, 151 ; Prof. Otto Pettersson, 413; Some 

 Recent Work of the Marine Biological Association, 79 : 

 Liverpool Marine Biology Committee's Memoirs, I. Ascidia, 

 Prof. W. A. Herdman, F.R.S., 126; a Great Salt Lake 

 Problem, 204 : Medusa; of Millepora, S. J. Hickson, F.R.S., 

 • 213; the Structure of Porites, H. M. Bernard, 213 ; Bio- 

 logical Lectures from the Marine Biological Laboratory, 

 Wood's Holl, Massachusetts, 1898, 244 ; Ancestry of Helio- 

 poridae (the Blue Coral), J. W. Gregory, 311, 555 ; Trawling 

 in Pacific, A. Agassiz, 529 ; Report of the Marine Biologist 

 for the Year 1898. Cape of Good Hope Department of Agri- 

 culture, E. J. Allen, 562 



Marine Zoology in Australia, Prof. W^ A. Herdman, F.R.S., 

 590 



Marion (M.), Death of, 302 ; Obituary Notice of, 352 



Maritime Meteorology : Grundlinien der Maritimen Meteoro- 

 logie, W. Koppen, loi 



Maronneau (G.), Phosphides of Iron, Nickel, Cobalt, and 

 Chromium, 483 



Marr (John E., F.R.S.), the Scientific Study of Scenery, 441 



Marriages of the Deaf in America, Edward Allen Fay, Dr. 

 Macleod Vearsley, 97 



Marrot (Auguste), Life and Happiness, 365 



Marsh (J. E. ), Action of Sulphuric Acid on Fenchone, 94 



' ' hall (E. S. ), Flora of Kent, 489 



all (Dr. Hugh), Action of Silver Salts on Solution of Am- 

 iiium Persulphate, 483 



Marsupials, Embryology of, J. P. Hill, 400 



Martel (E. A.), Deepest known Natural Well, 192 



Martin (Geoffrey), Life under other Conditions, 452 



Mason (Dr. O. T.), Aboriginal Stone- work in Porto Rico, 40 



Maspero (G.), the Passing of the Empires, 361 



Massee (George), Origin of Basidiomycetes, 358 



Masselin (E. J.), Outlines of Bacteriology, 221 



Massey (Wm. H.), the Fitting of the Cycle to its Rider, 391 



Massoulier (P.), Relations between Electrolytic Conductivity 



and Internal Friction of Saline Solutions, 531 

 Masters (Dr. Maxwell T., F.R.S.), List of Published Names 

 of Plants introduced to Cultivation, 1876-1896. Kew 

 Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information, 537 ; Handbook 

 of Tender Dicotyledons Cultivated in the Royal Gardens, 

 Kew, 537 

 Materia Medica : an Introduction to the Study of, Henry G. 

 Greenish, 174; Atlas de Photomicrographie des Plantes 

 Medicinales, Drs. Braeniar et Suis, 539 

 Materials, the Strength of, Prof. J. A. Ewing, F.R.S., 197 

 Mathematics : Interference Curves depending on Perspective, 

 A. Mallock, 29 ; American Journal of Mathematics, 46, 

 457 ; Elementary Practical Mathematics, Frank Castle, 53 ; 

 Solution of the Quartic, Prof. G. B. Mathews, F.R.S., 55 ; 

 Mass of Cubic Decimetre of Water, MM. Fabry, Lepinay 

 and Perot, 71 ; Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. Francis 

 Guthrie, 84 ; Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 

 93, 213, 404, 554, 577 ; Transactions of, 504 ; Mathematical 

 Society, 94, 286, 434, 579 ; Practical Plane and Solid Geometry, 

 J. Harrison and G. A. Baxandall, loi ; the Proposed Changes 

 in the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos, 106 ; Prof. G. H. 

 Bryan, F.R.S., 346 ; Edinburgh Mathematical Society, 166, 

 286, 435, 507 ; Valve Motions of Engines, Prof. John Perry, 

 F.R.S., 152; the Spinning-top, Lord Kelvin, 166; the 

 Prismoidal Formula, G. H. Knibbs, 167 ; Applications of 

 Hamilton's Operator v in Calculus of Variations, Prof. C. J. 

 Joly, 191 ; Primitive Mathematics, L. Frobenius, 259 ; Prof. 

 W. J. McGee, 259 ; Death of J. B. Stallo, 279 ; Exercices 

 d'Arithmetique, G. G. Chevrel and J. Fitz-Patirick, 314; 

 the Etruscan Numerals, E. E. Lattes, 371 ; Studies in Inte- 

 grals, Rev. W, R. W. Roberts, 383 ; W, F. Sheppard, 459 ; 

 Abhandlung der Dynamik, D'Alembert, 390 ; Ueber 

 die Mathematische Theorie der Electrodynamischen In- 

 duction, Ricardo Felici, 390 ; the Simply Transitive Primitive 

 Groups, Dr. G. A. Miller, 404 ; Place of Ausdehnungslehre 

 in Algebra of Quaternions, Prof. C. J. Joly, 407 ; Billiards 

 Mathematically Treated, G. W. Hemming, 410, 468 ; S. H. 

 Burbury, F.R.S., 410; Death of Prof. E. Beltrami, 449; 

 Obituary Notice of, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 568 ; Vector 

 Diagrams, Dr. C. Chree, F.R.S., 490; Mathematical Con- 

 tributions to Theory of Evolution, VIII., Karl Pearson, 505 ; 

 Histoire des Mathematiques, J. Boyer, 510; Death of 

 Joseph Bertrand, 544 ; Obituary Notice of. Prof. G. H. 

 Bryan, F.R.S., 614 ; Cyclical Quartic Surfaces in Space of 

 n dimensions. Dr. V. Snyder, 554 ; Proof of Galois Field of 

 Order p'' for every integer r and prime number /, Prof. 

 Dickson, 554 ; the Chief Theorem of Lie's Theory of Con- 

 tinuous Groups, 572 ; Equation-solving Machine, Georges 

 Meslin, 579 ; Practical Mathematics, by Prof. John Perry, 

 F.R.S., Prof. A. G. Greenhill, F.R.S., 582; Death and 

 Obituary Notice of J. J. Walker, F.R.S., 618 

 Mather (Mr. ), Use of Price's Guard Wire in Insulator Tests, 



334 

 Mathew (John), Eaglehawk and Crow : a Study of the 



Australian Aborigines, including an Inquiry into their Origin 



and a Survey of Australian Languages, 193 

 Matruchot (L.), Effect of Cold on Plant-nuclei, 531 

 Matthews and Goode (Messrs.), on the Admiralty Harbour 



Works at Dover, 20 

 Maudslay (Anne Carey and Alfred Percival), a Glimpse at 



Guatemala and Some Notes on the Ancient Monuments of 



Central America, 292 

 Mauritius, Meteorology in, 303 



Mawley (E.), Phenological Observations for 1899, 434 

 Maycock (W. Perren), Electric Wiring, Fittings, Switches 



and Lamps, 562 

 Maze (M.), Digestion of Reserves in Seeds during Germination, 



407 

 Mead (C. E.), Collops Beetle feeding on Larva of Colorado 



Potato-beetle, 328 

 Measures, International Committee of Weights and, 350 



