Natwc, "] 

 J,mc 8, 1905J 



Inde.\ 



Meteorites : the Temperature of, H. E. Wimperis, 81 ; the 

 Canon Diablo Meteorite, Henri Moissan, 95, 287 



Mettam (Prof. A. E.), (i) on the Transmissibility of Tuber- 

 culosis of the Monkey to the Ox and Goat ; (2) on the 

 Use of Tuberculin in the Detection of Tuberculosis, 503 



Meunier ^L.), Action of Magnesium Ainalgam upon Di- 

 methylketone, 50J 



Meyer (FernancI), Preparation of Iodide of Gold by the 

 Action of Iodine on Gold, 72 



Meyer (Dr. H.l, Star Places in the Vulpecula Cluster, 519 



Meyermann (Dr. B.), Light-curve of S Cephei, 234 



Miall (L. C), House, Garden, and Field, a Collection of 

 Short Nature .Studies, 52 



Micheli (F. J.), the Genesis of Temporary Radio-activity, 



143 



Microchemistry : Death of Dr. T. H. Behrens, 325, 420 



Microscopy : Royal Microscopical Society, 47, 142, 262, 358, 

 455. 550 ; on 'he Reconstruction of a Fossil Plant Lygino- 

 dendron oldhamium, Dr. Dukinfield H. Scott, F.R.S., 47; 

 Death of Prof. Ernst Abbe, 278 ; Obituary Notice of, 

 301 ; the Twentieth Century Atlas of Microscopical Petro- 

 graphy, 341 ; Practical Micrometallography, J. E. Stead, 

 F'.R.S., 455 ; Further Observations on Slip-bands, Novel 

 Method of investigating the Micro-structure of Metals, 

 Walter Rosenhain, 500; Bausch and Lomb's B.B.P. 

 Portable Microscope, 568 



Microseismography : Sound ^^'aves of a Cannon have no 

 Appreciable Effect on a Building, Prof. Vicentini, 621 



Middlekauff (G. W.), Constancy of " Spark " Wave-lengths, 



545 



Middleton (Prof. T. E.), Agricultural Education and Re- 

 search, 2^6 



Mill (Dr. H. R.), Rainfall of the British Isles for 1904, 326; 

 Rate of Fall of Rain at Seathwaite, 622 



Millais (J. G.), the Mammals of Great Britain and Ireland, 

 12 1 



Millet (J. B.), Submarine Signalling by Sound, 595 



Milligan (W. H.), Observations of the Leonid Meteors, 1904, 

 S3 



Millochau (G.), the Photographic Spectrum of Jupiter, 89 



Millosevich (Prof.l, Encke's Comet (1904 b), 89, 114 



Mimicry among Plants, Dr. R. Marloth, 232 



Minchin (Prof. George M.), die technische Mechanik, ele- 

 mentares Lehrbuch fiir mittlere maschienentechnische 

 Fachschulen und Hilfsbuch fiir studierende hoherer tech- 

 nischer Lehranstalten, P. Stephan, 148; an Elementary 

 Treatise on Graphs, George A. Gibson, 2H 



Mineralogy : on the Occurrence of Widmannstatten's 

 Figures in Steel Castings, Prof. J. O. .Arnold and A. 

 McWilliam, 32 ; Change in the Colour of Moss Agates, 

 C. Simmonds, 54; .A. Hutchinson, loi ; Blue-stained 

 Flints, F. J. Allen, 83; Thomas L. D. Porter, 126; Blue 

 Flints at Bournemouth, J. W. Sharpe, 176; the Canon 

 Diablo Meteorite, Henri Moissan, 95 : the Micrographical 

 Study of the Meteorite of the Diablo Canyon, H. Moissan 

 and F. Osmond, 287 ; Mineralogical Society, 118, 381, 574 ; 

 Mineral Tables for the Identification of Minerals by their 

 Physical Properties, Arthur -S. Eakle, 123 : Tin-ore in 

 Ross-shire, 161 ; on the Constitution of Arable Earth, A. 

 Delage and H. Lagatu, 191 ; Ha;matite Deposits of Peru, 

 Senor \'enturo, 236 ; Nickeliferous Veins of La Mar, 

 Eduardo de Habich, 236; Alkaline Micro-granites of the 

 Zinder Territory, A. Lacroi.x, 263 ; Death of Prof. Ben- 

 jamin W. Frazier, 325 ; a New Mineral Containing 

 Radium, J. Danne, 335 ; Fiedlerite, A. de Schulten, 359 ; 

 the Preparation of the Diamond, Henri Moissan, 359 ; 

 Enormous Transvaal Diamond, 372 ; Plumbiferous Earths 

 of Issy-l' .veque contain Radium, M. Danne, 373 ; Epidote 

 from Inverness-shire, H. H. Thomas, 3S1 ; Regular 

 Growth of Crystals of One Substance upon those of 

 Another, T. V. Barker, 382 ; Zinc and Lead Deposits 

 of Northern .Arkansas, G. I. .\dams, 450; the Copper 

 Deposits of the Encampment District, \\"yoming, A. C. 

 Spencer, 450 ; Economic Resources of the Northern Black 

 Hills, J. D. Irving and S. F. Emmons, 450; T. A. 

 Jaggar, jun., 450: Refractory Siliceous Ores of South 

 Dakota, J. D. Irving and S. F. Emmons, 452 ; Petro- 

 graphy of the Witwatersrand Conglomerates, with Special 

 Reference to the Origin of Gold, Dr. F. H. Hatch and 

 Dr. G. .S. Corstorphine, 471 ; the " Cullinan " Diamond, 

 Dr. F. H. Hatch, 540 ; New Oxychloride of Copper 



from Sierra Gorda, Chili, G. T. Prior and G. F. Herbert 

 Smith, 574 ; Dundasite from North Wales, G. T. Prior, 

 574; Three New Minerals from the Binnenthal, Smithite, 

 Hutchinsonite, and Trechmannite, R. H. Solly, 574 



Minerals ; Minerals from the Lengenbach Quarry Binnen- 

 thal, R. H. Solly, 118; Radio-activity and Radium in 

 Australian Minerals, D. Mawson and T. H. Laby, 168; 

 on the State in which Helium Exists in Minerals, Prof. 

 Morris W. Travers, F.R.S., 248; Beckelite, Prof. J. 

 Morozewicz, 305 ; a New Thallium Mineral, G. T. Prior, 

 534; the Mineral Resources of Canada, 571 



Mining ; an Elementary Class-book of Practical Coal- 

 mining, T. H. Cockin, 150; the Royal Commission on 

 Coal Supplies, 324 ; Annals of Coal Mining and the Coal 

 Trade, R. L. Galloway, Bennett H. Brough, 361 ; Gold 

 at Chota Nagpur, Bengal, J. Malcolm Maclaren, i6i ; 

 Gold Mining in France, 445 ; Copper in the United 

 States, W. H. Weed, 162 ; Methods of Dealing with 

 Dust in the Air in a Cornish Mine, Messrs. Thomas and 

 Macqueen, 209; Interim Report of British Association 

 Committee on Ankylostomiasis in Britain, 209 ; Calcium 

 Carbide as an Explosive in Mining Work, Marcel P. S. 

 Guedras, 240; Cyaniding Gold and Silver Ores, H. 

 Forbes Julian and Edgar Smart, 292 ; Cerro de Pasco 

 Silver Mines, 542 ; Severe Explosion of Rock in the New 

 Hillgrove Mine, New South Wales, J. B. Jaquet, 616 



Mmor Planet, Variability of a. Prof. Wendell, 569 



Minor Planets discovered during 1904, Permanent Numbers 

 for the, 401 



Minor Planets, Orbits of. Prof. J. Bauschinger, 469 



Miremont (Comte de). Popular Star Maps, 484 



Mississippi Watershed, Floods of the Spring of 1903 in the, 

 H. C. Frankenfeld, 10 



Misuse of W"ords and Phrases, T. B. S., 9, 54; A. B. 

 Basset, F.R.S., 30 



Mitchell (C. Ainsworth), Inks ; their Composition and 

 Manufacture, 269 



Mittelmeerlande, die orientalische Christenheit der. Dr. 

 Karl Beth, 53 



Modern Electric Practice, 1 



Mohr (Friedrich) und Justus von Liebig, Dr. Georg W. 

 A. Kahlbaum, 25 



Moidrey (Rev. J. de, S.J.), the Climate of Shanghai, 209 



Moissan (Henri), Boron Trifluoride and Silicon Tetraflu- 

 oride, 71 ; the Canon Diablo Meteorite, 95 ; the Micro- 

 graphical Study of the Meteorite of the Diablo Canyon, 

 287 ; Physical Properties of Metallic Calcium, 327 ; In- 

 crease of Volume of Molten Cast Iron, Saturated with 

 Carbon in the Electric Furnace at the Moment of Solidi- 

 fication, 335 ; the Preparation of the Diamond, 359 ; 

 Determinations of the Physical Constants of Pure Marsh 

 Gas, 400 : Study of the Silicide of Carbon from the 

 Cafion Diablo Meteorite, 407 



Molengraaff (Dr. G. A. F.), Geology of the Transvaal, 



Molesworth (Sir Guilford L.), Public Works in India 



during the last Fifty Years, 13 

 Molinari (Dr. E.), Trattato di Chimica Inorganica Gene- 

 rale e ."Xpplicato all' Industria, 339 

 Mbller (Dr. J.), Observations of Bright Meteors, 211; 



Colours of Stars in the Southern Hemisphere, 256 

 Molliard (Marin), Floral Abnormalities produced by Para- 



sities acting at a Distance, 144 

 Molvneux (A. J. C), the Physical History of the Victoria 



Falls, 619 

 Montana and Idaho, a Geological Reconnaissance across 



the Bitterroot Range and Clearwater Mountains in, W. 



Lindgren, 450 

 Monte Rosa and Col d'Olen International Laboratories, 



the. Prof. Mosso, 443 ; Sir M. Foster, K.C.B., F.R.S., 



443 

 Montgomery (Dr. T. H.), Morphological Superiority of 



the Male Sex in Animals, 542 

 Monti (R.), New Species of Hydrachnida;, Polyxo placo- 



phora, 543 

 Moon : \"ariations on the Moon's Surface, Prof. W. H. 



Pickering, 114; Changes upon the Moon's Surface, Prof. 



William H. Pickering, 226 ; a Possible Explanation of 



the Formation of the Moon, George Romanes, 143 ; 



Origin of Lunar Formation, G. Romanes, 256 ; Dr. 



Johnston-Lavis, 256 ; Dr. G. K. Gilbert, 256 ; Geology of 



