Nature, 
June 13, 1907 
Index 
Montgomery (1. H., Jun.), the Analysis of Racial Descent 
in Animals, 520 
Monuments, Notes on Ancient FPritish, Sir Norman Lock- 
Ver ©.B. 4 Heo mniG@ 
Moody (Dr. G. T.), the Rusting of Iron, 438; the 
Mechanism of the Rusting of Iron, 575 
Moon, the Temperature of the, F. W. Very, 281; see 
Astronomy 
Moore (Dr. Benjamin), Mercers’ Company Lectures on 
Recent Advances in the Physiology of Digestion, Prof. 
Ernest H. Starling, F.R.S., 219 
Moore (J. E. S.), Cytological investigation of Cancer, 1906, 
587 
Moore (Prof. Willis L.), Rainfall and Change of Climate 
in the United States, 541 
Moorfield (WW. R.), ** So-called Gorgets ’’ of Slate, 496 
Mora (Enzo), Simultaneous Disparition of Jupiter’s Four 
Satellites, 448 
Morbology: Glossina palpalis in its Relation to Trypano- 
soma gambiense and other Trypanosomes, Prof. E. A. 
Minchin, A. C. H. Gray and the late F. M. G. Tulloch, 
56; Malaria in Greece, Major Ronald Ross, F.R.S., 61; 
Suppression du Paludisme a Ismailia, 204; the Treatment 
of ‘Cancer, 177; Dr. J. Beard, 247; the Writer of the 
Article, 247; Corr., 424; University of Liverpool and 
Royal Infirmary Cancer Research Laboratories, First Re- 
port of the Cytological Investigation of Cancer, 1906, 
J. E. S. Moore and C. E. Walker, 587; the Bacterial 
Nature of ‘‘ Spirochates,’” MM. Novy and Knapp, 
180; Atoxyl an Effectual Remedy against Sleeping 
Sickness, Prof. Koch, 206; Sleeping Sickness, 347; 
Effects Produced on Rats by the Trypanosomata 
of Gambia Fever and of Sleeping Sickness, H. G. 
Plimmer, 429; the Scientific Study of Infectious 
Diseases, Dr. W. H. Welch at the Rockefeller Insti- 
tute for Medical Research, 213; Encystation in Try- 
panosoma grayi, Novy, with Remarks on the Method of 
Infection in Trypanosomes generally, Prof. E. A. Minchin, 
214; Life-history of the Dracunculus medinensis or Guinea- 
worm, Mr. Leiper, 302; Pathology of Pulmonary An- 
thracosis, G. Kuss and E. Lobstein, 336; Undulant 
(Mediterranean) Fever in South Africa, P. D. Strachan, 
3760; Mediterranean Fever, Staff-Surgeon E. A. Shaw, 
516; infection of Bovines by the Avian Tubercle 
Bacillus, Prof. Mettam, 407; on Leprosy and Fish-eating, 
Jonathan Hutchinson, F.R.S., 412; Dr. Hafflcine’s Pro- 
phylactic, 514; Haffkine’s Prophylactic and the Mulkowal 
Disaster, Prof. Ross, 588- the Transmission of Plague 
in the Rat, Dr. Klein, 544; Cholera Vaccine, 516; 
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary 
Departments of the Government of India, Dr. J. W. W. 
‘Stephens, 523; the Anatomy and Histology of Ticks, 
Capt. S. R. Christophers, Dr. J. W. W. Stephens, 523; 
Memoir xxi. of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medi- 
cine, Dr. J. W. W. Stephens, 523 
Morel (M.), a Colour Reaction given by Reducing Sugar 
by m-Dinitrobenzene in Alkaline Solution, 191 
Moreux (l’Abbé Th.), a Résumé of Aérography, 231 
Morgan (G. T.), New Cerium Salts, 503 
Morgan (J. Livingston R.), Physical Chemistry for Elec- 
trical Engineers, 413 
Morgan (W. C.), Qualitative Analysis as a Labcratory 
Basis for the Study of General Inorganic Chemistry, 584 
Morphology: Biologische und Morphologische Unter- 
suchungen iiber Wasser und Sumpfgewachse, Prof. 
Hugo Gliick, 579; das Cerebellum der Saugetiere, eine 
vergleichend anatomische Untersuchung, Prof. Louis 
Bolk, Prof. J. S. Macdonald, Supp. to March 14, ix 
Morris (Col. W. G.), Seeing Stereoscopic Pictures without 
Stereoscope, 614 
Morse (H. N.), Summary of Experiments 
Glucose and Cane-sugar, 430 
Mortimer (E. J.), Magnesium Light Photography, r1o1 
Mortimer (J. R.), Relative Stature of the Dolichocephalic, 
Mesaticephalic, and Brachycephalic Inhabitants of East 
Yorkshire, 166 . 
Morton (Prof. W. B.), the Effect of Radium on the 
Strength of Threads, 224 
Moseley (A. H.), the Action of Rennin, tot 
Mosenthal (H. de), Cotton and Nitrated Cotton, 622 
Mosquitoes: Suppression du Paludisme A Ismailia, 204 
made with 
XXX1 
Motors: I Motori a Gaz, Vittorio Calzavara, 291; I 
Motori ad Esplosione, a Gas luce e Gas povero, Fosco 
Laurenti, 291; Chemical Composition of some Motor- 
tyre Rubbers, Dr. P. Schidrowitz and F. Kaye, 383; 
Motor Vehicles and Motors: their Design, Construction, 
and Working by Steam, Oil, and Electricity, W. Worby 
Beaumont, 457; the Motor Exhibition at Olympia, 466 ; 
Petrol Motor-omnibuses, W. Worby Beaumont, 517 
Mountains: Recomputation of Captain Wood’s Observa- 
tions for Determining the Position of Everest, 404; 
Altitude of the Grand Pic de la Meige, Paul Helbronner, 
599 
Moureu (Ch.), the Products and Condensation of Acetylenic 
Esters and Amines, 24; the Condensation of Hydrazines 
with Acetylenic Nitriles, 263; Method of Synthesis of 
Non-substituted B-Ketonic Amides, 624 
Mouton (H.), les Ultramicroscopes, 505 
Mrazek (Prof. Al.), Flet-worm Scutariella didactyla from 
Montenegro, 590 
Mudge (Geo. P.), a Problem in Chance, 461 
Mudge (G. P.), Intravascular Coaguiation in Albinoes and 
Pigmented Animals, 549 
Mud-Volcano Island, a New, F. R. Mallet, 460 
Muir (M. M. Pattison), a History of Chemical Theory and 
Laws, 601 
Muir (Prof. Robert), Combining Properties of the Opsonin 
of an Immune Serum, 621 
Mulkowal, the Inoculation Accident at, Prof. Ronald Ross, 
G-B., F-R:S., 486 
Miiller (Mr.), a Peculiar Short-period Variable (155.1906, 
Cassiopeia), 327 
Mummification, a Contribution to the Study of, in Egypt, 
Prof. G. Elliot Smith, 537 
Muntz (A.\, Purification of Sewage, 479 
Murray (James), Remarkable ‘‘ Encystment’’ undergone 
by British ‘‘ Water-Bear ’’ (Macrobiotus), 349; Scottish 
Tardigrada, 455; Arctic Tardigrada, 455 
Museums: the History of the Collections contained in the 
Natural History Departments of the British Museum 
Catalogue of the I.epidoptera, Phalaenze in the British 
Museum, Vol. vi., Noctuidze, 366; Museu Paraense de 
Historia e Ethnographia: Arboretum Amazonicum, Dr. 
J. Huber, 459 
Mutation, Species and Varieties, their Origin by, H. de 
Vries, 268 
Mycology: the Rusts of Australia, their Structure, Nature, 
and Classification, Dr. McAlpine, 101; American Goose- 
berry Mildew, 160, 613; E. S. Salmon, 247 
Myers (Dr. C. S.), Ethnology of Modern Egypt, 454, 478 
Mythes et Légendes d’Australie, Etudes d’Ethnographie et 
de Sociologie, A. van Gennep, 49 
Mythus und Sitte, Volkerpsychologie: eine Untersuchung 
der Entwicklungsgesetze von Sprache, Wilhelm Wundt, 
363 
Nagaoka (Prof. H.), a Japanese Singing Kettle, 78 
Nansen (Fridthjof), Northern Waters: Capt. Roald Amund- 
sen’s Oceanographic Observations in the Arctic Seas in 
1901, with a Discussion of the Origin of the Bottom- 
Waters of the Northern Seas, 563 
Nansouty (Max de), Actualités scientifiques, 558 
Natal: First Report of the Natal Government Museum 
for the year ending December 31, 1904, 42; Annals of 
the Natal Government Museum, 42 
Natural Colours, Photography in, Julius Rheinberg, 103 
Natural History: the Cambridge Natural History, vol. i., 
Protozoa, Prof. Marcus Hartog, Porifera (sponges) 
Igerna B. L. Sollas, Coelenterata and Ctenophera, Prof. 
S. J. Hickson, Echinodermata, Prof. E. W. MacBride, 
F.R.S., 31; Dental Apparatus of the Gastropod Fulgur, 
J. C. Herrick, 38; Natural History in Natal, 42; Linnean 
Society, 71, 166, 215, 333, 430, 526, 550, 621; Linnean 
Society, New South Wales, 72, 191, 311; Nature’s Story 
-of the Year, C. A. Witchell, 76; Creatures of the Night, 
A. W. Rees, 76; the Life Story of a Fox, J. C. Tregarthen, 
76; the Romance of Animal Arts and Crafts, Dr. RB. 
Coupin and John Lea, 76; Our School Out of Doors, 
Hon. M. Cordelia Leigh, 76; the History of the Col- 
lections contained in the Natural History Departments 
of the British Museum, 125; the Life of Animals—the 
