Index 



the Moon, Sir Arch. Geikie, F.R.S., 348; Observations of 

 the Recent Eclipse of the, M. Puiseux, 518 



Moon and Barometer, the, Alex. B. MacDowall, 320 



Moore (Prof. B.), Physical Chemistry of Anaesthesia, 499 ; 

 a Primer of Physiology, Prof. E. H. Starling, F.R.S., 

 556; Elementary Practical Physiology, John Thornton, 

 556 ; Absence or Marked Diminution of Free Hydrochloric 

 Acid in the Gastric Contents in Malignant Disease of 

 Organs other than the Stomach, 590 



Moorish Designs, Magic Origin of, Dr. Ed. Westermarck, 

 >6S 



Moorland Districts, Plant-associations in, Francis J. Lewis, 

 257 



Morbology : Lectures on the Diseases of Children, Dr. 

 Robert Hutchison, 28 ; Tumour in an Oyster, Harbert 

 Hamilton, 37 ; Trypanosomiasis in French West Africa, 

 A. Laveran, 47 ; Trypanosome Diseases, Prof. Robert 

 Koch, 112; Trypanosomiasis and the Tsetse-fly in 

 French Guinea, A. Laveran, 287 ; Comparative Effects 

 of the Trypanosomata of Gambia Fever and Sleeping 

 .Sickness upon Rats, H. G. Plimmer, 379; on Surra and 

 the Differentiation of Trypanosomes, A. Laveran and 

 F. Mesnil, 551; Sleeping Sickness in the Congo, 60; 

 Sleeping Sickness in Congo Free State, Messrs. Dutton, 

 Todd, and Christy, 499 ; Relationship of Human Try- 

 panosomiasis to Congo Sleeping Sickness, Messrs. Dutton, 

 Todd, and Christy, 499 ; Identity of \'arious Trypano- 

 somes of Man, Dr. Thomas and Mr. Linton, 499 ; the 

 Congo Floor Maggot, Messrs. Dutton, Todd, and Christy, 

 499 ; the Parasites of Small-pox and Vaccinia, Dr. W. E. 

 de Kort^, 112 ; the Cancer Problem in a Nutshell, Dr. 

 Robert Bell, 76; the Treatment of Cancer with Radium, 

 588 ; Absence or Marked Diminution of Free Hydrochloric 

 Acid in the Gastric Contents in Malignant Disease of 

 Organs other than the Stomach, Prof. Benjamin Moore, 

 Dr. W. Alexander, R. E. Kelly, and H. E. Roaf, 596; 

 Conclusions of the Committee on Dr. Doyen's Treatment 

 of Cancer, 208 ; Two Distinct Forms of Tubercle Bacilli, 

 Human and Bovine, 130; (i) Transmissibility of Tuber- 

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

 Use of Tuberculin in the Detection of Tuberculosis, Prof. 

 A. E. Mettam, 503 ; Interim Report of British -Association 

 Committee on .Ankylostomiasis in Britain, 209 ; Destruc- 

 tion of Rats and Disinfection on Shipboard, with Special 

 Reference to Plague, Drs. Haldane and Wade, 209 ; 

 Bacteriological Diagnosis of Plague, Dr. Klein, 237 ; 

 Plague at Sydney in 1903, Dr. .Ashburton Thompson, 

 542 ; Bacteria of Proleiis vulgaris, Dr. Sidney Martin, 

 237 ; Bilharzia, Dr. Symmers, 307 ; Fevers in the Dinaj- 

 pur District, Dr. L. Rogers, 336 ; Vitalitv of the Typhoid 

 Bacillus in Shell-fish, Dr. Klein, F.R.S.', 421 : Ep'idemic 

 of Typhoid at Lincoln, 421 ; Mosquitoes and Malaria, 

 Major Ronald Ross, F.R.S., 590 



Morel (M.), Carbimide of Natural Leucine, 431 ; Sub- 

 stituted Ureas from Natural Leucine, 551 



Moreux (Th.), Nature of Sun-spots, 592 



Morozewicz (Prof. J.), Beckelite, 305 



Morphology : Morphologie und Biologie der Zelle, Dr. 

 Alexander Gurwitsch, 174 ; .Morphologische Studien, als 

 Beitrag zur Methodologie zoologischcr Probleme, Tad. 

 Garbowski, 265 ; Morphologie und Biologie der Algen, 

 Dr. Friedrich Oltmanns, George Murray, F.R.S., 362 ; 

 Morphology, Prof. .A. Giard, 422 ; Ontogenv of the 

 Neuron in Vertebrates, Dr. John Cameron, 431 ; 

 Morphology and Anthropology, W. L. H. Duckworth, 

 433 ; Praktikum fiir morphologische und systematische 

 Botanik, Dr. Karl Schumann, 436 ; Morphological 

 Superiority of the Male Sex in -Animals, Dr. T. H. 

 Montgomery, 542 



Morrell (R. S.), Dynamic Isomerism of a- and /3-Crotonic 

 Acids, 70 ; Action of Hydrogen Peroxide on Carbohydrates 

 in Presence of Ferrous Sulphate, 478 ; Compounds of 

 Guanidine with Sugars, 470 



Morris (Sir Daniel), Cassava Poisoning, 305 ; -Agriculture 

 in the West Indies, 350 



Morris-Airey (H.), Determination of Wave-length in the 

 Extreme Ultra-violet Part of the Spectrum, 191 



Morrow (J.), an Interference .Apparatus for the Calibration 

 of Extensometers, 47 ; the Distribution of Velocity in a 

 Viscous Fluid over the Cross-section of a Pipe, and the 

 Action at the Critical Velocity, 621 



Morion (Dr. Reginald), Light-energy, its Physics, Physio- 

 logical -Action, and Therapeutics, Dr. Margaret A. 



Cleaves, 269 

 -Moschick (Herr), Encke's Comet (1904 b), 114 

 Mosquitoes destroyed by Fish, Kenrick Gibbons, 44b 

 Mosquitoes and Malaria, Major Ronald Ross, F.R.S., 590 

 Moss Agates, Change in the Colour of, W. A. Whitton, 31 ; 



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

 Moss (Richard J.), Helium in Pitchblende, 158 

 Mosso (Prof.), the Monte Rosa and Col d'Olen Inter- 

 national Laboratories, 443 1 

 Motion of Clouds, the General, Prof. H. H. Hildebrands- 



son, 329 

 Motion in a Compressible Fluid, Theory of Rapid, 196 ' 

 Motor-cars, Oils for, C. Simmonds, 205 

 Motors, Electric, H. M. Hobart, i 

 Molt (Dr. F. W.), Studies in National Eugenics, 402 

 Mottez (Lucien), la Matifere, I'Ether et les Forces 



physiques, 486 

 Mottier (David M.), Fecundation in Plants, 218 

 Moulton (J. Fletcher, F.R.S.), Trend of Invention 



Chemical Industry, 36 

 Mount Everest ; the Story of a Long Controversy, Captain' 



H. Wood, R.E., Major S. G. Burrard, F.R.S. , 42 ; 



Douglas W. Freshfield, 82 

 Moureau (G.), a New Class of Ions, 143 

 Moureux (Th.), the Large Solar Spot of February, 1905, 431 

 Muff (H. B.), the Pre-Glacial Raised Beach of the South 



Coast of Ireland, 17 

 Muir (M. M. Pattison), the Elements of Chemistry, 582 

 Muir (Prof. Robert), Chemical Combination and Toxic 



Action as Exemplified in Hajmolytic Sera, 238 

 Muller (P. Th.), Constitution'of the Sodium Salts of certain 



Methenic and Methinic Acids, 239 

 Mundy (.A. T.), Craniology of Man and the Anthropoid 



Apes, 125 

 Murphy (E. C), Destructive Floods in the United States in 



1903, 308 

 Murray (D.), Museums, their History and their Use, with 



a Bibliography and List of Museums in the United 



Kingdom, 554 

 Murray (George, F.R.S.), Morphologie und Biologie der 



-Algen, Dr. Friedrich Oltmanns, 362 : on a Method of 



L'sing the Tow-net as an Opening and Closing Tow-net, 



364 ; a New Rhabdosphere, 501 

 Murray {Sir John), Relation of Oceanography to other 



Sciences, 381 

 Murray (J.), New Family and Twelve New- Species of 



Rotifera of the Order Bdelloida, 383 ; the Rhizopods and 



Heliozoa of Loch Ness, 623 

 Murray (Dr. J. Erskine), a Simple Differentiating Machine, 



Museum History, a Contribution to, 485 



Museums, their History and their Use, with a Bibliography 



and List of Museums in the United Kingdom, D. 



Murray, ,1^54 

 Museums' Journal, the, 57 

 Mutation, Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 366 

 -Muttrich (Dr. -Anton), Death of, 278 



Nagaoka (Prof. H.), Effect of Temperature on the Mag- 

 netisation of Steel, Nickel, and Cobalt, 448 

 Nance (J. T.), a Carbide of Magnesium, 599 

 Natal Observatory, Report of the, E. Nevill, 2S2 

 National Antarctic Expedition, Captain Scott, 41 

 National Efficiency in Japan, Education and. Dr. Henry 



Dyer, 150 

 National Physical Laboratory, 495 

 National University Library, a, Prof. G. H. Brvan. F.R.S.. 



366 

 Native Tribes of South-east -Australia, the, .A. W. Howitt. 



.A. Ernest Crawley, 225 

 Natural History : Notes of an East Coast Naturalist, 

 .Arthur H. Patterson, 4 ; Nature Teaching, F. Watts and 

 W. G. Freeman, 5; Thinking Cats, Y. N., 0; R. 

 Langton Cole, 31 ; Reason in Dogs, -Arthur J. Hawkes, 

 54 ; Intelligence in Animals, J. E. -A. T., 102 ; Rev. Joseph 

 Meehan, 176; T. S. Patterson, 201; F. J. Allen, 222: 

 F. C. Constable, 102 ; the " Spout " of Whales, Dr. G. M. 

 Allen, 38 ; House, Garden, and Field, a Collection of 



