Nature, ‘} 
October 1, 1914 
12, 589; New Units in Aerology, Prof. McAdie, 58; 
R. E. Baynes, 110; Prof. B. Brauner, 136; Dynamical 
Units, F. J. W. Whipple, 427; Weather Forecasting, 
R. M. Deeley, 58; Prof. A. McAdie, 83; A. Mallock, 
349; Weather Forecasts in England, Dr. W. N. Shaw, 
375; R. M. Deeley, 402; Change in the Climate (Gen. 
Drayson’s view), Major R. A. Marriott, 108; Sir John 
Murray’s Will, 118; Meteorological Service on Mer- 
cantile Vessels, Prof. Marini, 120; Reports: Canada, 
Philippines, Chile, Mysore, Batavia, 150; Indian 
Ocean, 170; Superstitions relating to Weather, Dr. G. 
Hellmann, 176; Periodicity of Secondary Maxima and 
Minima in Meteorological Phenomena, Dr. E. van 
Rijckevorsel, 197; Temperature Difference between Up 
and Down Traces, Dr. W. van Bemmelen, 269; W. H. 
Dines, 320; Royal Prussian Meteorological Institute, 
Report, 276; Royal Prussian Meteorological Institute : 
History of Meteorology, G. Hellmann, 374; Atmo- 
spheric Movements, Dr. W. N. Shaw, W. N. Dines, 
280; Conference in Edinburgh, 300; Deutsche 
Seewarte, Hamburg, 302; Upper Air Research: 
Address, C. J. P. Cave, 334; Reduction of Barometer 
Readings in Absolute Units, E. Gold, 341; a Cuban 
Rain Record, A. H. Brown, 341; Thunderstorm of 
June 14 at Dulwich, W. Marriott, 402; Thunderstorm 
on June 14, 411; J. Fairgrieve, 454; Motion of Air in 
Lowest Strata of the Atmosphere, Prof. G. Hellmann, 
414; Sonnblick Society, 436; Bird Migration and 
Weather, Dr. A. Defant, 457; Rain and Cotton in 
Lancashire, B. C. Wallis, 472; Rain and Wind Direc- 
tion, H. J. Bartlett, 472; Panama Canal, Dr. J. v. 
Hann, 487; Forests and Floods, Dr. J. Aitken, 506; 
Climatic Change, C. E. P. Brooks,- 532; Clouds of 
California, Dr. F. A. Carpenter, 592; Seaman’s Hand- 
book of Meteorology, 621; Hourly Values, Meteoro- 
logical Office: Geophysical Section, 621; Present 
Position of Meteorological Science, Dr. Stupart, 655 
Meteors: Curious Meteoric Display, February 9, 1913, 69; 
April, 172, 223; May, 250; Telescopic, 303; Fireballs, 
384; June, 464. 480; Meteor Streaks, 531; Perseids, 
569, 622, 653; all W. F. Denning 
Metric Carat, 248; Metric System, Alex. Siemens, 390; 
Dr. Guillaume, 483 
Metrological Researches, 459 
Mice, Colour Inheritance, C. C. Little, 142 
Microchemistry of Plants, Dr. O. Tunmann, 372 
Micro-organisms, Life without, M. Cohendy, 289 
Microscope: Improvements in Binocular Microscope, Prof. 
R. T. Hewlett, 217; Education in Technical Use, Prof. 
Sims Woodhead, 287; Minerals and the Microscope, 
H. G. Smith, 610 
Migration Routes, H.. Darwin, 4or 
Mildews, Rusts, and Smuts, G. Massee, Ivy Massee, 264 
Military Service Measures at Universities, 656, 685 
Milk : Legislation, 219; Legislation and Milk Supply, Prof. 
R. T. Hewlett, 403; Dr. J. W. Brittlebank, 517; Elec- 
tric Sterilisation at Liverpool, 302 
Mimicry: Birds and Butterflies, Prof. Poulton, 249; Use 
of Snakeskins by Riflebirds, 440; Mimicry, Mr. 
Rothschild, 486 
Minds in Distress, Dr. A. E. Bridger, C. Burt, 424 
Mineralogy : Bornite Nodules in Shale from Mashonaland, 
-F. P. Mennell, 102; (1) Sulph-arsenite of Lead from 
Binnenthal; (2) Phacolite and Gmelinite from co. 
Antrim, Dr. G. 7. Prior, 102: Rockallite, Dr. H. S. 
Washington, 154; Arctic Rocks of Sir J. Franklin’s 
Exnedition for Natural History Museum, 168; Mineral 
Industry of Canada, 216; Determining Densities at 
High Temperatures, A. L. Day and others, 413; 
Childrenite from Cornwall, and Eosphorite from Maine, 
De wea Drusman,, 470+) Santorite, Ik. El. Solly, 471; 
Varicty of Envidote from Sudan, H. B. Cronshaw, 472; 
Philippine Mineral Production, 568; Minerals and the 
Microscope. H. G. Smith, 610; Jenny Island, 
Antarctic, E. Gourdon, 657 
Mining : Cobar Copper Field, E. C. Andrews, 17; Theories 
of Ore-genesis, Address, Dr. F. H. Hatch, 176; Coal 
Devosits, Prof. O. Stutzer, 348; Electricity in Mining, 
Siemens Bros. Dynamo Works, Ltd., 477; Diamond 
Fields of S. Africa, Dr. Wagner, 527 
Mississippi Hydro-electric Plant, 250 
Index 
XX1X 
Modern Substitutes for Christianity, E. McClure, A. E. 
Crawley, 81; Modern Rationalism in Biographies, 
Canon H. Lewis, A. E. Crawley, 81 
Molecular Field in Diamagnetics, A. E. Oxley, 154 
Molecular Physics, see Physics, Molecular 
Molecules : Structure of Atoms and Molecules, A. van den 
Broek, 241; Prof. J. W. Nicholson, 268; Mobility of 
Molecules in a Solid Crystal, F. Wallerant, 260; 
Fluids with Visible Molecules, Prof. J. Perrin, 332 
Mollusca: Mollusca from Dutch New Guinea, G. é 
Robson, tor; Mollusca of New Zealand, H. Suter, 
528; Life of the Mollusca, B. B.- Woodward, 585 
Mont Blanc Observatory Site, M. Hamy, 288 
Monte Bello Islands, P. D. Montague, 471 
Montessori Method: Dr. Montessori’s Own Handbook, 659 ; 
Montessori Method and the American School, 659 
Moon: Origin of Structures on Moon’s Surface, F. J. M. 
Stratton, 84; Origin of the Moon and the Earth’s 
Contraction, Rev. O. Fisher, 213; New Photographic 
Chart, C. Le Morvan, 304; List of Lunar Formations, 
Miss Blagg, 361 
Moose, Agnes Herbert, 353 
Morisonian Herbarium, Prof. 
Druce, 4 
Morocco, Marriage Ceremonies in, Prof. E. Westermarck, 
A. E. Crawley, 319 
Morphology : Morphology of Musculature of Human Ex- 
tremities when Defective, Profs. Meyer and Schwalbe, 
413; “Nuclear Masses in Lower Human _ Brain- 
stem, L. H. Weed, 650; Animal Morphology: Zellen- 
und Gewerbelehre Morphologie und  Entwicklungs- 
geschichte, E. Strasburger, O. Hertwig, and others, 
106 
Mortar, etc., Prof. v. d. Kloes, A. B. Searle, 530 
Mosses of Ireland, Rev. Canon Lett, 260 
Motor Cars and Road Transport, H. E. Wimperis, 265 
Motors, Single-phase Commutator, F. Creedy, 54 
Mount Wilson Solar Observatory, 201 
Movements of Floating Particles, G. A. Reid, 60; Lord 
Rayleigh, 83; Movements on Water Surfaces, E. A. 
Martin; Prof. C. V. Boys, 214 
Mummies: “Mummy Wheat,” 220; Mummy Diminutive 
Heads from the Amazon, H. N. Wardle, 382 ; Egyptian 
Mummies, Prof. G. E. Smith, 566 
Muscular Contraction, Vapour Pressure Hypothesis, H. E. 
Roaf, 445 
Museums: Reports, 43; Durban Museum Annals, 567; 
Museums Association, Swansea Meeting, 625; Muni- 
cipal Museums, C. Madeley, 625 ; Museum and Schools, 
E. Howarth, 625 
Mutations of Bacteria, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 193 
Mycology: Einftihrung in die Mykologie der Gebrauchs- 
und Abwasser, Dr. A. Kossowicz, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 
2; die Garungsgewerbe und ihre naturwissenschaft- 
lichen Grundlagen, Prof. W. Henneberg und Dr. G. 
Bode. Prof. Hewlett, 2 
Mysore, Coorg, etc., E. Thurston, 580 
Se lek Wane fine! (C3 (e 
Napier and Logarithms, Prof. 
G. A. Gibson on, 222; 
Napier Tercentenary Celebration, 516; Dr. C. G. 
Knott, 572 
National Physical Laboratory, 428 
Natural History: Bodlev Head Natural History, E. D. 
Cuming, J. A. Shepherd, 353; Common British 
Animals: Vertebrates, Kate M. Hall, 450 
Natural History Museum: Enlarged Models of Insect 
Pests, 669; Types of Dentition, 669; see also British 
Museum 
Naturalist, Theodore Roosevelt as, Sir H. H. Johnston, 79 
Nature Reserves, Sir E. Ray Lankkester, 33; Revelstoke 
National Park, Canada. 299: Nature Reserve in Spits- 
bergen, Prof. G. A. J. Cole, 534 
Nature Study : Theodore Roosevelt as Naturalist : an Auto- 
biography, Sir H. H. Johnston, 7a: Death of Sir Tohn 
Murray, 88; Nature and the Idealist, H. D. Shaw- 
cross, 187; Siam, Dr. C. C. Hosseus, 267; the English 
Year : Autumn and Winter, W. Beach Thomas and A. K. 
Collett, 353; Highways and Bywavs of the Zoological 
Gardens, Constance I. Pocock, 353; the Moose, Agnes 
Herbert, 353; Bodley Head Natural History, E. D. 
