Index 



r Nature, 

 \_December 8, 1904 



MoUoy (Right Rev. Gerald), Advances Made in the Teach- 

 ing of Experimental Science in the Secondary Schools of 

 Ireland, 567 



Mollusca, Phylogeny of Fusus and its Allies, A. W. Grabau, 



13 



Monaco (H.S.H. Albert I., Prince of), the Progress of 

 Marine Biology, Lecture at Royal Institution, 133 



Montelius (Prof. Oscar), Evolution of the Lotus Ornament, 

 5O1 ; Description of the Geometric Period in Greece, 

 564 



Mrcn : Variations in the Lunar Landscape, Prof. W. H. 

 Pickering, 512 ; the Moon, a Summary of the Existing 

 Knowledge of Our Satellite, with a Complete Photographic 

 Atlas, VVm. H. PicUering, supp. to May 5, xi 



Moore (Benjamin), Physical and Chemical Properties of 

 Solutions of Chloroform in Water, &€., 117 



Moore (Clarence B.), Aboriginal Mounds of the Florida 

 Central West Coast, 138 



Morbology ; Bacteriological and Other Aspects of Miners' 

 Phthisis, Dr. L. G. Irvine, 43 ; the Leishman-Donovan 

 Body or Parasite, 85 ; Leishman-Donovan Parasite in 

 Tropical Ulcer and Enlarged Spleen, Lieut. Christophers, 

 631 ; the Lymphatic Glands in Sleeping Sickness, Captain 

 E. D. W. Grieg and Lieut. A. C. H. Gray, 117; Sleeping 

 Sickness is Trypanosomiasis, Drs. Dutton, Todd, and 

 Christy, 609 ; the Relation of Human to Bovine Tuber- 

 culosis, 126; Cancer Houses and Districts, Dr. Vidi, 184; 

 Report of the Cancer Research Fund, 253 ; Scientific 

 Reports on the Investigations of the Cancer Research 

 Fund, No. I, the Zoological Distribution, the Limitations 

 in the Transmissibility and the Comparative His- 

 tological and Cytological Characters of Malignant 

 New Growths, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 279 ; .'\rchives 

 of the Middlesex Hospital, vol. ii.. Second Report 

 from the Cancer Research Laboratories, Prof. 

 R. T. Hewlett, 280 ; First -Annual Report of the 

 Liverpool Cancer Research, Albert S. Griinbaum, Prof. 

 R. T. Hewlett, 280 : the Clinical Causes of Cancer of the 

 Breast and its Prevention, Cecil H. Leaf, Prof. R. T. 

 Hewlett, 280; the Thompson-Vates and Johnston Labora- 

 tories Report, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 197; Koch's Investiga- 

 tion of Rhodesian Red-water, 310, Mr. Lounsbury, 310; 

 Koch's Report on Horse-sickness, 311; Death of Prof. 

 Simonds, 328 ; the Diphtheria Bacillus, Dr. R. H. 

 Crowley, 357 ; Dr. Louis Cobbett, 357 ; Looss's Observ- 

 ations on Ankvlostoma dundenale, Miner's Worm, A. E. 

 Sfiipley, F.R.'S., 519; Dr. Elliott Smith, 519; G. P. 

 Bidder, 520 ; Prof. Simmers, 520 ; Mosquitoes and 

 Malaria, Prof. Ronald Ross, F.R.S., 559; Rabies in 

 Rabbits, Earliest Symptoms of Infection, M. Nitsch, 609 ; 

 Texas Fever of Cattle in the Philippine Islands, Drs. 

 Jobling and Woolley, 609 ; Craw-craw in Birmingham, 

 631 



Morgan (Thomas Hunt), Evolution and Adaptation, 313 



Morphology : Die Entwicklung des menschlichen Gehirns 

 wahrend der ersten Monate, Prof. Wilhelm His, 293 ; 

 Researches de Morphologie phylog^nitique sur les 

 Molaires sup^rieures des OnguMs, F. Ameghino, 301 ; the 

 Homology of the Various Elements in the Articular 

 Region of the Jaw of Marhmals and Sauropsldans, Dr. 

 K. Kjellberg, 5S2 



Morse (Iriving H.), Calculations Used in Cane-sugar Fac- 

 tories, 505 



Mosely Educational Commission to the United States of 

 America, Reports of the, 10 



Mosquitoes in Paris, 329 



Mosquitoes and Malaria, the Operations at Mian-Mir, 230 



Mosquitoes and Malaria, Prof. Ronald Ross, F.R.S., 559 



Moss (R. J.), State in which Helium Exists in ^Pitch- 

 blende, 263 



Mosso (A.), Alcohol Fails to Produce Usual Effects at High 

 Altitudes, 330 ; Cause of Difficulties .■\ttending Respiration 

 at Great Altitudes, 330; les Exercises Physiques et le 

 D^veloppement intellectuel, 363 



Motors, New .Apparatus for Measuring the Power of, Ch. 

 Renard, 47 



Motorzweirades, Ankauf Einrichtung und Pflege des, 

 Wolfgang \'ogel, 246 



Mountain Garden, Our, Mrs. Theodore Thomas, 268 



Mountains and Mankind, Corr. Douglas W. Freshiield, 455 



Moureu (Ch.), Acetylenic Aldehydes, 143 



Moutier (A.), Ten Cases of Arterial Hypertension Treated 

 by d'Arsonvalisation, 144 



Mucorinje, Reproductive Apparatus of the, J. Dauphin, 500 



Muds, Radio-activity of Russian, and Electrification of Air 

 by Metals, Prof. I. Borgmann, 80 



Muir (Prof. Robert), on the Combining Properties of Serum- 

 Complements and on Complementoids, 214 



Mulhouse, Prize Subjects of the Industrial Society of, 595 



MuUiken (S. P.), a Method for the Identification of Pure 

 Organic Compounds, 98 



Murch^ (Vincent T.), the Globe Geography Readers, 4 



Murray (Dr. J. A.), Biological Significance of Certainr 

 Aspects of Cancer, 520 



.Murray (Dr. J. Erskine), Differentiating Machine by which 

 the First Derivative of a given Curve could be traced 

 Mechanically, 22 



Muscovite, Manchu and. B. L. Putnam Weale, 322 



Museums : the Popularisation of Ethnological Museums, 

 Prof. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 7 ; Catalogue of the Mesozoic 

 Plants in the Department of Geology, British Museum 

 (Natural History), the Jurassic Flora, II. Liassic and 

 Oolitic Floras of England (excluding the Inferior Oolite 

 Plants of the Yorkshire Coast), A. C. Seward, F.R.S., 

 124; Fossil Vertebrates in the .American Museum of 

 Natural History Department of Vertebrate Paleontology, 

 320 



Musk-Ox, Bison, Sheep, and Goat, C. Whitney, 266 



" Mutation " -v. Selection, 313 



Myers (Dr. Charles S.), Educational Psychology, Edward 

 Thorndike, 98 ; Recent Developments in Helmholtz's 

 Theory of Hearing, 587 



Mylius (Herr), .Aqueous Solutions of Magnesium, 609 



Mythology : Traces of the Xorse Mythology in the Isle of 

 Man, P. M. C. Kermode, W. .A. Craigie, 576 



Nagaoka (Prof. H.), a Dynamical System Illustrating the 

 Spectrum Lines, 124 



Nansouty (Max de), Actualites Scientifiques, 366 



Napier (A. Vincent), Adaptive Colours of Eyes, 424 



Napier's Logarithms, 31 



Nash (W. C), Observations of Rainfall at Greenwich, 1815- 

 1903, 141 



Nasini (R.), Line Spectrum of Gases Producible by Action of 

 Heat .Alone, 485 



Natural History : Nature's Story of the A'ear, Charles -A. 

 Witchell, 4; Linnean Society, 22, 118, 142; Quiet Hours 

 with Nature, Mrs. Brightwen, 29 ; Sir William Flower, 

 K.C.B., a Personal Memoir, C. J. Cornish, 97; the Lud- 

 gate Nature Study Readers, 173 ; the Frank Buckland 

 Reader, 173 : Colour and Coloration in Mammals and 

 Birds, J. L. Bonhote, 118; Catalogue of the Mesozoic 

 Plants in the Department of Geology, British Museum 

 (Natural History), the Jurassic Flora II. Liassic and 

 Oolitic Floras of England (excluding the Inferior Oolite 

 Plants of the Yorkshire Coast), A. C. Seward, F.R.S., 

 124; the Sporting Dog, J. .A. Graham, 149; New South 

 Wales Linnean Societv, 192, 264, 476, J96 ; Musk-Ox, 

 Bison, Sheep, and Goat, C. Whitney, 266; the Still- 

 Hunter, T. S. Van Dyke, 266 ; Wild Life at the Land's 

 End, Observations of the Habits and Haunts of the- Fox, 

 Badger, Otter, Seal, Hare, and of their Pursuers in Corn- 

 wall, J. C. Tregarthen, 2C18 ; In the King's County, E. K. 

 Robinson, 298 ; Fossil Vertebrates in the American 

 Museum of Natural History Department of Vertebrate 

 Palaeontology, 320; Death and Obituary Notice of Henry 

 Evans, 327 ; Natural History of the Maldives and Lacca- 

 dives, 337 ; Catalogue of the Library of the British 

 Museum (Natural History), 393 ; Catalogus Mammalium, 

 tam viventium quam fossilium, Ouinquennale Supple- 

 mentum, E. L. Trouessart, 303 ; Our Country's .Animals 

 and How to Know Them, a Guide to the Mammals, Rep- 

 tiles, and .Amphibians of Great Britain, W. J. Gordon, 

 393 ; Handbook to the Natural History of Cambridgeshire, 

 4:52 ; the Natural History of Some Common .Animals, 

 Oswald H. Latter, i;^i ; Eton Nature-studv and Observa- 

 tional Lessons, M. D. Hill and W. M. Webb, 576: In- 

 stinct and Reason in Dogs, E. W. P., 577; Natural 

 History Essays, G. Renschaw, ,77 ; Manner in which 

 Carrier-pigeons Find their Way Home, Prof. .A. Thauzife, 

 632 ; the Falkland Islands and their Fauna. Rupert 

 \'allentin, 637 



