Kaiure, 



June 18, K03J 



Index 



XXXI 



Mice, Mendel's Principles of Heredity in, W. Bateson, 

 F.R.S., 462, 585; Prof. \V. F. R. Weldon, F.R.S., 512, 

 ■bio; Experiments in the Mendelian Theory, Japanese 

 Waltzing Mice, Mr. Darbishire, 550 



Microscopy : Messrs. James Swift and Son's Microscopes 

 with " Ariston " fine-adjustment, 15; Connection between 

 Amounts of Oxygen and Carbonic Acid Dissolved in 

 Natural Waters and the Occurrence in these of Micro- 

 scopic Organisms, Messrs. Whipple and Parker, 16; 

 Microscopes and Microscopical Accessories, Carl Zeiss, 

 121 ; a Simple Form of Reflecting Polariser, Frederick J. 

 Cheshire, 157; Royal Microscopical Society, 191, 239, 3S2, 

 454, 623 ; New Apparatus for Obtaining Monochromatic 

 Light with an Ordinary Mixed Jet, Dr. Edmund J. Spitta, 

 191 ; the " Black and White Dot Phenomenon " on Dia- 

 tom Valves under High Powers of the Microscope, Julius 

 Rheinberg, 209 ; the Visibility of Ultra-Microscopic Par- 

 ticles, H. Siedentopf and R. Zsigmondy, 380; Photo- 

 micrography of Opaque Objects as Applied to the De- 

 lineation of the Minute Structure of Chalk Fossils, Dr. 

 Arthur Rowe, 454 ; Common Basis of the Theories of 

 Microscopic Vision, Julius Rheinberg, 470; Simple Way 

 of Measuring Objects under the Microscope, F. E. Ives, 

 520; the Helmholtz Theory of the Microscope, J. W. 

 Gordon, 551 ; First Steps in Photo-Micrography, F. Mar- 

 tin Duncan, 609 ; New Method of Using the Electric Arc 

 in Photomicrography, E. B. Stringer, 623 ; Apparatus for 

 Facilitating the Manipulation of Celloidin Sections, Dr. 

 R. Hamlyn-Harris, 623 



Midlands, Earthquake in the, Prof. Milne's Views, 491 



Miers (Prof. H. A., F.R.S.), Variation of Angles in 

 Crystals, 573 



Millardet (Prof.), Death of, 155 



Miller (G. A.), Groups of Order /'", which contain Operators 

 of Order p'"~ '."117 



Miller (Dr. N. H. J.), Nitrogen and Carbon in Clays and 

 Marls, 47S 



Milligan (A. W.), Nesting-mound of the Mallee (Lipoa 

 ocellata), 65 



Milligan (W. H.), the Quadrantids, 1903 — a Coincidence, 



535 



Millosevich (Prof.), Nova Geminorum, 593 



Milne (Prof. J., F.R.S.), World-shaking Earthquakes, 

 Lecture at the Royal Geographical Society, 69 ; West In- 

 dian Volcanic Eruptions. 91 ; Earthquake Observations 

 in Galicia, 235 ; Recent Earthquakes, 348 ; Earthquake in 

 the Midlands, 491 ; Seismometry and Geite, 538 



Milne Seismograms, the Interpretation of, Dr. Farr, 501 



Milne (R. M.), Curvature of Wheel Spokes in Photographs, 

 S 



Milroy Lectures delivered at the Royal College of Physicians 

 in 1899, the Earth in Relation to the Preservation and De- 

 struction of Contagia, being the, George Vivian Poore, 

 Dr. A. C. Houston, 75 



Minakata (Kumagusu), Distribution of Pithop'hora, 586; 

 the Discovery of Japan, 610 



Minchin (Prof. G. M.), on the Misuse of Common English 

 Words, 19 



Mind, the Force of, on the Mental Factor in Medicine, A. 

 T. Schofield, 54, 150; W. McD., 150 



Mind in Evolution, L. T. Hobhouse, Prof. C. Llovd Morgan, 

 F.R.S., 199 



Mine Ventilation, H. W. G. Halbaum, 38 



Mineral Springs, the Nature of Hot Springs, Prof. Suess, 20 



Mineral Waters, Artificial, William Kirkby, 32 ; the Re- 

 viewer, 32 



Mineralogy : Obituary Notice of the Rev. Thomas Wilt- 

 shire, 35 ; Artificial Production of Rubies by Fusion, A. 

 Verneuil, 72 ; Terlingua Quicksilver Deposits of Brewster 

 County, Texas, B. F. Hill, 113; Native Sulphur in the 

 Sub-soil of the Place de la Re'publique in Paris, Stanislas 

 Meunier, 119; Death of M. Hautefeuille, 133; Mineralogi- 

 cal Society, 142, 382, 575; Proustite Crystals, F. E. 

 Lamplough, 142 ; Minerals from the Lengenbach, Binnen- 

 thal, R. H. Solly, 142 ; Crystallography of a Mineral from 

 Lengenbach, R. H. Solly, 142 ; Connection between the 

 Molecular Volumes and Chemical Composition of some 

 Crystallographically similar Minerals. G. T. Prior, 142 : 

 Crystalline Form of Carbides and Silicides of Iron and 

 Manganese, L. J. Spencer, 142 ; Death of Dr. Antonio 

 d'Achiardi, 155 ; the Tiree Marble, Ananda K. Coomara- 



swamy, 262 ; Volume Composition of Rocks, Charles C. 

 Moore, 306 ; Free Phosphorus in the Saline Township 

 Meteorite, Oliver C. Farrington, 310; Determinations of 

 the Refractive Indices of Pyromorphite and Vanadinite, 

 H. L. Bowman, 382 ; Quartz Crystals of Peculiar Habit 

 from South Africa, T. V. Barker, 382 ; Platinum and 

 Iridium Metals in Meteorites, Prof. Liversidge, F.R.S., 

 408; New Mineral, "Artinite," Luigi Brugnatelli, 423; 

 Origin of Mineral Veins at Boulder Hot Springs in 

 Nevada, W. H. Weed, 448 ; Arkansas Bauxite Deposits, 

 C. W. Hayes, 448; Corundum, J. H. Pratt, 449; Pyrite 

 and Marcasite, H. N. Stokes, 449 ; the Mica Deposits of 

 India, T. H. Holland, 471 ; Petrological Notes on Rocks 

 from Southern Abyssinia, Dr. Catherine A. Raisin, 527 ; 

 Grundrisz der Mineralogie und Geologie zum Gebrauch 

 beim Unterricht an hoheren Lehranstalten sowie zum 

 Selbstunterricht, Prof. Dr. Bernhard Schwalbe, Prof. 

 Grenville A. J. Cole, 530 ; the Opal Mining Industry of 

 Queensland, C. F. V. Jackson, 542 ; the Western Austra- 

 lian Tellurides, L. J. Spencer, 565 ; Chemical Composition 

 of Aximite, W. E. Ford, 573 ; the Diathermancy of Anti- 

 monite, Dr. A. Hutchinson, 575 ; Magnetite in the Upper 

 Bunter Sands and Anatase in the Trias of the Midlands, 

 J. B. Scrivenor, 575 ; Howlite and other Borosilicates from 

 the Borate Mines of California, W. B. Giles, 575 ; 

 Tantalite from Green Bushes, W. Australia, W. B. Giles, 

 575 ; Diamond from the Ural Mountains, W. Mamontow, 



Minerals : Output and Value of the Minerals in the United 

 Kingdom, Prof. C. Le Neve Foster, 37; Statistics of 

 Mineral Production in India for 1892 to 1901, 112 



Mining: Mining Statistics for 1901, Output and Value of 

 the Minerals in the United Kingdom, Prof. Le Neve 

 Foster F.R.S., 37 ; Analvsis of Nine Specimens of Air of 

 a Coai Mine, Nestor Grehaut, 46; Protective Action of 

 Wire Gauze against Explosions, Dr. H. Mache, 423 ; Iron- 

 ore Deposits of the Lake Superior Region, C. R. Van 

 Hise, 448; Corundum. J. H. Pratt, 449; Economic 

 Geology of the Silverton Quadrangle, Colorado, F. L. 

 Ransome 449 ; Geological Relations and Distribution of 

 Platinum', J. F. Kemp, 449; El Paso Tin Deposits m 

 Texas, 449 ; Increase in the Output of Coal, 471 ; Mf,th ° d 

 of Electrically Locating Ore Deposits, L. Daft and A. 

 Williams, 565 ; Relative Importance of Different Countries 

 in the Mining Industries, Prof. C. Le Neve Foster, 

 F.R.S., 565 



Minnesota Seaside Station, the, 152 



Mitchell (Prof. S. A.), Recently Discovered Terrestrial 

 Gases in the Chromosphere, 619 



Mohr on the Dynamical Theory of Heat and the Conserva- 

 tion of Energy, Ch. Jezler, Prof. R. Meldola, F.R.S., 

 Supp. November 6, 1902, v 



Moir (Dr.), Di-indigotin, 71 



Moissan (Henri), Synthesis of the Alkaline Hyposulphites 

 and of the Hyposulphites of the Alkaline Earths in an An- 

 hydrous Condition, 23 ; Temperature of Inflammation and 

 Combustion in Oxygen of the Three Varieties of Carbon, 

 14^ • Argon Oxide of Carbon, and Hydrocarbons in the 

 Gas' from the Fumaroles of Mont Pelee, 192 ; Analysis of 

 the Gases from Mont Pelee, 263 ; New Method of Pre- 

 paring Silicon Analogue of Ethane, 233; Argon in the 

 Gases from the Bordeu Spring at Luchon and Free Sulphur 

 Water 239 ; a Colouring Matter from the Figures in the 

 Cave of La Mouthe, 311 ; Hydrides of Rubidium and Cae- 

 sium 47 q ; Non-conductivity of the Metallic Hydrides 

 470 • 'the Solidification of Fluorine and the Combination of 

 Solid Fluorine with Liquid Hydrogen, 497 ; Experiments 

 on Liquid Fluorine, 544 



Mole, the Fortress of the, 379 ... 



Molengraaff (Dr. G. A. F.), Geological Explorations in 

 Central Borneo, 506 



Molisch (Prof. Hanos), the Phosphorescence of Meat, 22 ; 

 Two Peculiar Effects of Light, Chromophyton Rosanoffii. 

 Micrococcus phosphorus, 426 ; Lamp Lighted by Means 

 of Bacteria, 46S 



Mollusca : the Origin of Pearls, Dr. H. Lyster Jameson, 

 280 ; a Monograph of the Land and Freshwater Mollusca 

 of the British Isles, J. W. Taylor, 412 



Molyneux (A. J. C), the Sedimentary Deposits of Southern 

 Rhodesia, 383 



Mont Pele'e : Suggested Nature of the Phenomena of the 



