Nature, 
June 9, 1904 
Index 
XXxXill 
Moody (Dr. G. T.), the Rusting of Iron, 142; the Atmo- 
spheric Corrosion of Zinc, 165 
Moon, Coloured Haze around the, Angus Rankin, 344 
Moore (Prof. Benjamin), Elementary Physiology and 
Hygiene, Prof. Buel P. Colton, 267 
Moore (Clarence B.), Certain Aboriginal Remains of the 
North-west Florida Coast, 45 
Moore (C. W.), the Formation of Phloroglucinol by the 
Interaction of Ethyl Malonate with its Sodium Derivative, 
165 
Moore (J. E. S.), Resemblances between the Cells of 
Malignant Growths in Man and those of Normal Re- 
productive Tissues, 285; the Victoria Nyanza Jelly Fish, 
305 
Moore (Willis L.), Weather Folk-lore and Local Weather 
Signs, 485 
Moore (Mr.), the Kathode Potential the Essential Factor 
in the Electrolytic Reduction of Nitro-compounds, 520 
Morbology: Malaria in India and the Colonies, Major 
Ronald Ross, 34; Mosquitoes and Malaria Sickness, 327 ; 
the First Report of the Anti-malarial Operations at Mian- 
Mir, 1901-1903, Captain S. P. James, Prof. Rous 
Hewlett, 467; Mosquitoes and Malaria in Ismailia, Prof. 
Boyce, 471; Yellow Fever and Mosquitoes, Corr., 89; 
Geographical Distribution of the Yellow Fever Mosquito, 
Dr. Howard, 470; Sleeping Sickness a Human Tsetse Fly 
Disease, Lieut.-Colonel Bruce, 34; Sleeping Sickness, 
Dr. J. W. W. Stephens, 345; Enteric Fever Caused by 
Mussels, Dr. Klein, 35; Trypanosome Parasite of the 
Rat, T. Lewisi, W. J. McNeal and F. G. Novy, 63; 
Ankylostomiasis in Westphalian Collieries, Dr. Haldane, 
89; the South African Sheep and Goat Disease “* Heart- 
water,’ C. P. Lounsbury, 91; Cancer and its Origin, 
Henry Morris, 157; Observations on the Nature of 
Cancerous Growths, Prof. J. B. Farmer, F.R-S., 319; 
Resemblances between the Cells of Malignant Growths in 
Man and those of Normal Reproductive Tissues, J. Bret- 
land Farmer, J. E. S. Moore and C. E. Walker, 285; 
Conjugation of Resting Nuclei in an Epithelioma of the 
Mouse, E. F. Bashford and J. A.’ Murray, 380; Cancer 
and Parthenogenesis, Dr. F. Bushnell, 392; Prof. ie. 1835 
Farmer, F.R.S., 392; Cancer in Australia, Dr. Cooke 
Adams, 541; a New Protozoa, Piroplasma Donovant, the 
Parasite of an Indian Fever, A. Laveran and F. Mesnil, 
167; Piroplasma Donovani and Black Fever, A. Laveran 
and M. Mesnil, 335; New Discovery with Regard to 
Anthrax, J. A. Gilruth, 256; the Second Outbreak of 
Plague at Sydney in 1902, Dr. Ashburton Thompson, 280 ; 
Death of Dr. Turtchinowitch, 302; Supposed Protozoon 
-merely a Yeast Fungus, Dr. James Carrol, 327; the 
‘“ Fish Hypothesis? and the Transmission of Leprosy, 
Jonathan Hutchinson, F.R.S., 395; Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 
395; Dr. John Knott, 442; Action of Human Serum on 
Pathogenic Trypanosomes, A. Laveran, 431; Pathogenic 
Agent of Human Trypanosomiasis, A. Laveran, 575; 
Rinderpest in Cattle, Preventive Inoculation, Dr, James 
Jobling, 470; the Communication of Diseases to Human- 
Beings by Fleas, C. F. Baker, 472; the Parasite of 
Kala Azar, Major Leishman, 495; African Trypanosome, 
Pathogenic for Horses, A. Laveran and F. Mesnil, 528; 
Protozoa and Disease, Dr. Gary Calkins, 541; Infection 
and Immunity, with Special Reference to the Prevention 
of: Infectious Diseases, George M. Sternberg, 556; 
Halteridium of the Little Owl (Athene noctua), Trypano- 
soma noctuae, Herr Schaudinn, 566; on Lead Poisoning 
and Water Supplies, Dr. Houston, 597; Rabies, its Place 
among Germ-diseases and its Origin in the Animal 
Kingdom, David Sime, 602 
Morel (Albert), Chemical Researches on 
Apparatus, 624 
Morgan (Prof. C. Lloyd, F.R.S.), Igneous Rocks Associ- 
ated with the Carboniferous Limestone of the Bristol 
District, 239 
Morgan (R. B.), 
Geometry, 363 
Morley (Prof. F.), a Plane Quintic Curve, 599 
Morphology of Angiosperms, J. M. Coulter and €..J- 
Chamberlain, 361 
Morrell (R. S.), Separation of fB-Crotonic Acid from 
a-Crotonic Acid, 478 
the Thyroid 
Exercises in Theoretical and Practical 
Morris (Henry), Cancer and its Origin, 157 
Morris (I. H.), Practical Plane and Solid Geometry, 146 
Morris-Airey (H.), Arrangement for Determining the 
Capacities of Condensers by the Successive Discharge 
Method, 599 
Morrow (John), Distribution of Stress and Strain in the 
Cross-section of a Beam, 380 
Morse (H. W.), Spectra Obtained from the Wehnelt Inter- 
rupter Discharge, 620 
Mosquitoes : Yellow Fever and Mosquitoes, Corr., 89 ; Geo- 
graphical Distribution of the Yellow Fever Mosquito, Dr. 
Howard, 470; Mosquitoes and Malaria Sickness, 327; 
the First Report of the Anti-malarial Operations at Mian- 
Mir, 1901-1903, Captain S. P. James, Prof. R. T. 
Hewlett, 467; Mosquitoes and Malaria in Ismailia, Prof. 
Boyce, 471 
Motion, Relative, and the Conservation of Energy, Prof. 
G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 222 
Motions in the Nova Persei Nebula, Observed, Prof. J. M. 
Schaeberle, 521 
Motor Pocket Book, O’Gorman’s, Mervyn O’Gorman, 484 
Motors and Motoring, Hon. Charles S. Rolls, 159 
Mott (Roland), a Bright Meteor, 543 
Mouillefert (Prof. P.), Traité de Sylviculture, 410 
Mountaineering : Biological Observations at Chamonix and 
on Mt. Blanc, Raoul Bayeux, 600 
Moureaux (Th.), Magnetic Storm of October 31, 1903, 48 
Moureu (Ch.), New Synthesis of the Isoxazols, 96 ; Oxyalkyl 
Ethylenic Hydrocarbons and Acids, 359; Methods of Re- 
duction of Magnetic Hysteresis, 528 
Mouse, Snake Killed by a, F. F. Francis, 134 
Moutier (A.), Arterial Tension Reduced by High Frequency 
Currents, 528 : 
Muff (H. B.), Pre-Glacial Raised Beach of the South Coast 
of Ireland, 455 
Muller (P. Th.), Refractometric Studies Relating to the 
Constitution of Methinic Cyano-acids, 431 
Multiple Tail of Comet 1903 ¢, the, Prof. Barnard, 16 
Multiplication, Table of, Division and Proportion for the 
Ready Calculation of Quantities and Costs, Estimates, 
Invoice: Prices, Interests and Discounts, Weights and 
Strengths, Wages and Wage Premiums, Robert H. 
Smith, 508 
Murani (Oreste), Onde hertziani e Telegrafo senza Fili, 460 
Murie (Dr. James), Kent and Essex Sea Fisheries Com- 
mittee, Report on the Sea Fisheries and Fishing Industries 
of the Thames Estuary, 577 
Murray (Dr. A. S.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 442 
Murray (James), Biology of Loch Ness, 286-7 
Murray (Sir John, K.C.B., F.R.S.), Bathymetrical Survey 
of the Freshwater Lochs of Scotland, 546 
Murray (J. A.), Conjugation of Resting Nuclei in, an Epi- 
thelioma of the Mouse, 380 
Museums: a Monograph of the~ Tsetse Flies (Genus 
Glossina, Westwood) Based on the Collection. .in the 
British Museum, E. E. Austen, 123; Catalogue, of. the 
Lepidoptera Phalzene in the British Museum, Sir George 
F. Hampson, Bart., 173; a Hand-list of the Genera,and 
Species of Birds, R. B. Sharpe, 218; Catalogue of the 
Collection of Birds’ Eggs in the British Museum (Nat. 
Hist.), E. W. Oates and S. G. Reid, 218; a Guide to the 
Antiquities of the Bronze Age in the Department of 
British and Medizeval Antiquities, British Museum, 605 ; 
the Museums’ Journal, 245 i 
Mussels, Enteric Fever Caused by, Dr. Klein, 35 
Mycology : Die Wirtswechselnden Rost-pilze, H. Klebahn, 
601 
Mythology : the Gods of the Egyptians, Studies in Egyptian 
Mythology, E. A. W. Budge, 175 
Nagaoka (Prof. H.), on Two Constants A, and A, in the 
Kinetic Theory of Gases, 79; on a Dynamical System 
Illustrating the Spectrum Lines and the Phenomena of 
Radio-activity, 392; Demonstration of Magnetostriction 
by Means of Capillary Ripples, 487 
Nagel (Dr.), Death of, 110 
Nance (J. T.), the a Rays of Radium, 343 
Napier’s Logarithms. Base of, Adolfo 
G. B. M., 582 
Bossetti, 582; 
