Nature, 
XXX Index Pants e 
Micrology, Animal, Practical Exercises in Microscopical 
Methods, Dr. Michael F. Guyer, 582 
Micrometer Measures during the Solar Eclipse of August, 
1905, J. Merlin, 350 
Microscopy: Royal Microscopical Society, 70, 188, 287, 
359, 478, 599; Microscopic Study of Strain in Metals, 
F. Rogers, 287; a Certain Form of Butterfly Scale, Dr. 
Alfred C. Stokes, 350; the Principles of Microscopy, a 
Handbook to the Microscope, Sir A. E. Wright, F.R.S., 
Thomas H. Blakesley, 386; Einfuhrung in die mikro- 
skopische Analyse der Drogenpulver, Dr. L. Koch, 390; 
les Ultramicroscopes, A. Cotton and H. Mouton, 
Thomas H. Blakesley, 505; a Top Stop for the Micro- 
scope, J. W. Gordon, 543; Animal Micrology, Practical 
Exercises in Microscopical Methods, Dr. Michael F. 
Guyer, 582 
Miers (Prof. H. A.), Experiments bearing on the Order of 
Crystallisation of Rock-constituents, 405 
Mikrophonprinzips, Anwendungendes, Chr. Jensen and 
H. Sieveking, Prof. Gisbert Kapp, 153 
Mildew, American Gooseberry, 160, 613; E. S. Salmon, 
Ziih 
Mill (Dr. Hugh Robert), British Rainfall, 5; the Siege 
of the South Pole, the Story of Antarctic Exploration, 
103; Rainfall Observations of the British Isles during 
the Past Year, 303 
Millais (J. G.), the Mammals of Great Britain and Ire- 
land, 271 
Miller (Alfred S.), the Cyanide Process, 149 
Miller (W. E.), Maximum Gravitational Attraction on a 
Solid, 439 
Millington (J. P.), John Dalton, 246 
Millochau (G.), the Calorific Emission of the Sun, 23, 96; 
the Calorific Radiation of the Sun, 40; Photography 
of the Infra-red Solar Spectrum, 599 
Millosevich (Prof.), Comet 1906h (Metcalf), 159; Two 
Stars with a Common Proper Motion, 208; a New Vari- 
able of Nova 156, 1906, 615 
Milne (Prof. John, F.R.S.), Seismological Notes, 
402 
Milroy Lectures on Epidemic Diseases in England: the 
Evidence of Variability and of Persistency of Type, Dr. 
W. H. Hamer, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 99 
Milton (J. T.). Internal-combustion Engines for Marine 
Purposes, 325 
Mimicry: Sand-dwelling Insects, C. A. Hart and H. A. 
Gleason, 399 
Minchin (Prof. E. A.), the Extirpation of the Tsetse-fly : 
a Correction and a Suggestion, 30; Glossina palpalis 
in its Relation to Trypanosoma gambiense and other 
Trypanosomes, 56; the Scope and Problems of Proto- 
zoology, 115; Encystation in Trypanosoma grayi, Novy, 
with Remarks on the Method of Infection in Trypano- 
somes generally, 214 ’ 
Minchin (Howard), the Coefficient of Expansion of Fused 
Quartz. 568 
Minea (J.), the Transplantation of Nerve Ganglia in the 
Frog, 456 
Mineralogy: Spectrographic Analysis of a Meteoric Stone, 
W. N. Hartley, 23; Malacone, S. Kitchen and W. G. 
Winterson, 23; Parallelism between Different Kinds of 
Peat and Different Kinds of Coal, Prof. Potonié, 84; 
Products of the Fumerolles of Vesuvius, A. Lacroix, 96: 
‘Crystals of Galena deposited at Eruption of Vesuvius in 
April, F. Zambonini, 158; Recent Experiments on the 
Crystallisation of Minerals, A. L. Day and Mr. Shep- 
herd, Dr. T. M. Lowry, 112; Mineralogical Society, 
119, 405, 574; Growth of Crystals of Soluble Salts on 
Each Other, T. V. Barker, 119; Ilmenite from Brazil, 
G. F. Herbert Smith, 119; Lengenbach Quarry and the 
Minerals found there, 1906, R. H. Solly, 119: Goethes 
Verhaltnis zur Mineralogie und Geognosie, Rede gehalten 
zur Feier der akademischen Preisverteilung am 16 Juni, 
1906, Dr. G. Linck, 146; Discovery of Corundum in 
the Farina District, South Australia, 155; Auriferous 
Tracts in Southern India, J. Malcolm Maclaren, rez 
Bean-shaped Pebbles indicative of the Presence of Dia- 
monds on the Alluvial Gravels at Diamantina, Brazil, 
E. Hussak, 158; the Relationship between Diamonds 
and Garnets, J. R. Sutton, 488; Nepouite, E. Glasser, 
239; Minerological Survey of Ceylon, Dr. A. K. 
Coomaraswamy, 306; The Gem-cutter’s Craft, Leopold 
Claremont, 321; Experiments bearing on the Order of 
Crystallisation of Rock-constituents, Prof. H. A. Miers, 
405: Serpentine Rock from the Tarnthaler Kopfe, Dr. 
A. P. Young, 405-6; Isomorphism as illustrated by cer- 
tain Varieties of Magnetite, Prof. B. J. Harrington, 
406; Gold Nuggets from New Guinea, showing a Con- 
centric Structure, Prof. Liversidge, 480; Préparation 
Mécanique des Minerais, F. Rigaud, 509; Mineral Re- 
sources of Peru, M. A. Denegri, 517; Existence of 
Parameters capable of Characterising the Magmas of a 
Family of Eruptive Rocks, Michel Levy, 528; Anhydrite 
in Beds of Gypsum, Louis C. Kemp, 540; Changes of 
Physical Constants in certain Minerals and Igneous 
Rocks, J. A. Douglas, 550; Baddeleyite from Ceylon, 
G. S. Blake and G. F. Herbert Smith, 574; Zinciferous 
Tennantite from the Binnenthal, R. H. Solly and G. T. 
Prior, 574; Struverite, a New Mineral, F. Zambonini 
and G, T. Prior, 574; Sands and Shingles of the Pas-de- 
Calais, Réné Bréon, 600 
Minerals: Mineral Resources of the United States, 140; 
Mineral Resources of the United States, Production of 
Precious Stones in 1905, Dr. George F. Kunz, 423; the 
Elements producing Phosphorescence in Minerals, G. 
Urbain, 143; Mineral Production of India during 1905, 
T. D. La Touche, 157; Remarkable Crystal Discovered 
at Masutomi-Mura, 179; Minerals and Metals: a Refer- 
ence-book of Useful Data and Tables of Information, 
341; Minerals of the Silvermines District, Co. Tipperary, . 
A. Russell, 574; Synopsis of Mineral Characters, Alpha- 
betically Arranged for Laboratory and Field Use, Ralph 
*W. Richards, 583. 
Mining: Report on Mines and Quarries, Number of Per- 
sons Employed in British Mines and Quarries, 15; Mines 
and Quarries, General Report in Great Britain in 1995, 
85; the Zinc Resources of British Columbia, 110; Coal 
Resources of the Cape Lisburne Region, A. J. Collier, 256 ; 
the Rampart Gold-placer Region, Alaska, L. M. Prindle 
and F. J.. Hess, 256; Accidents in Mines and Quarries 
of the United Kingdom during the Year 1906, 303; the 
Principles and Practice of Coal Mining, James Yonge, 
364; Coal at Baggeridge Woods, 348; Relation between 
Falls of Barometric Pressure and the Evolution of Fire- 
damp in Mines, G. Bigourdan, 353 ; Electrical Machinery 
in Collieries, 423; British Mineral Production in 1906, 
468; Results obtained in the Investigation of the South- 
Eastern Coalfield, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins, 468; the 
Coal-dust Problem, James Ashworth, 496; Reports on 
the Wingate Grange Colliery Explosion on October 14, 
1906, Dangers of Coal-dust, 567; the Duration of the 
Coal Reserves of the United States, Marius R. Campbell, 
543; Silver Deposit or Sedgman Lode in the Perran 
Mine, Cornwall, F. H. Butler, 574; Cobalt, New Silver 
Mining District of Canada, J. E. Hardman, 613. 
Minor Planets, Dr. Bauschinger, 40 
Mira Ceti, T. W. Backhouse, 126 
Mira Maximum of 1go06, the, Prof. Nijland, 17 
Mira, the Recent Maximum of, P. M. Ryves, 378 
Mira, the Spectrum of, V. M. Slipher, 402 
Mira, Spectrum and Radial Velocity of, J. S. Plaskett, 
518 
Moffat (C. B.), Problems of an Island Fauna, 591 
Moffit (F. H.), the Fairhaven Gold Placers, Seward Penin- 
sula, Alaska, 154 
Moir (J.), the So-called: ‘* Benzidene Chromate,’’ 23; New 
Derivatives of Diphenol, 23 
Moissan (Henri), the Distillation of Alloys of Silver and 
Copper, Silver and Tin, and Silver and Lead, 287; a 
Property of Platinum Amalgam, 528; Researches on Am- 
monium, 624 
Moissan (Prof. Henri), Death and Obituary Notice of, Dr. 
R. S. Hutton, 419 
Mollusca: Dental Apparatus of the Gastropod Fulgur, 
J. C. Herrick, 38; Mollusca Collected by S. A. Neave 
in South-East Rhodesia, J. Cosmo Melvill and R. 
Standen, 216 
Monasticism, Rey. A. Earle, 170 
Monocular Vision, Perception of Relief by, I. Terada, 224 ; 
A. E. Smith, 321 
Mont-Blanc, Annales de 1’Observatoire météorologique, 
physique et glaciaire du, 203 
