XXX [Index NV REETEA 
Marchand (Em.), Magnetic Storm of October 31, 1903, 96 
Marckwald (Prof.), Radio-tellurium, 347, 461 
Marden (Orison Swett), Pushing to the Front, or Success 
under Difficulties, 246 
Marie (C.), Action of Carbonic Acid upon Solutions of 
Sodium Nitrite, 384 
Marine Biology: Significance of Elegance in Certain 
Marine Organisms, A. Lang, 17; Distribution of Cope- 
poda, Dr. R, N. Wolfenden, 23; Death of I. C. Thomp- 
son, 34; the Non-regeneration of Spheridia in the Sea- 
Urchin, Yves Delage, 47; Osmotic Regulation of the 
Internal Liquids in Echinoderms, Victor Henri and S. 
Lalou, 48; Small Blind Crabs of the Genus Cymonomus 
(or Ethusa), Prof. Ray Lankester, 206; Biology of Loch 
Ness, James Murray, 286-7; Abysmal Deposits, H. Rob- 
son, 297; the Formation of Coral Reefs, J. Stanley 
Gardiner, 371, 581; Ernest H. L. Schwarz, 581; the Atoil 
of Funafuti, Report of the Coral Reef Committee of the 
Royal Society, 582 ; Vertical Distribution of Two Biscayan 
Chetognatha, Dr. Fowler, 381; the British Government 
and Marine Biology, 396; Dr. E. J. Allen, 463; the 
Writer of the Note, 463; Sea-anemones Infesting West 
Indian Sponges, Dr. J. E. Duerden, 398; Journal of the 
Marine Biological Association, 451; Report to the 
Government of Ceylon on the Pearl Oyster Fisheries of the 
Gulf of Manaar, W. A. Herdman, F.R.S., 465 
Marmorek (Dr.), New Anti-tuberculous Serum, 89 
Marquis (R.), Action of Carbonic Acid upon Solutions of 
Sodium Nitrite, 384 
Mars: the Formation of the Polar Caps on Mars, Percival 
Lowell, 16; the ‘‘ Doubling’ of the Martian Canals, 
E. M. Antoniadi, 85; Variations of the Martian Canals, 
Mr. Lowell, 496; Clouds on Mars, Mr. Denning, 160; 
the Certainty of a Future Life in Mars, Bradford Torrey 
Dod, 221; Observations of Mars during 1903, W. F. 
Denning, 377; Observed Changes on the Surface of Mars, 
Mr. Lowell, 399 
Marsh-country Rambles, Herbert W. Tompkins, 510 
Marshall (J.), Reduction of 2:6-Dinitrotoluene with 
Hydrogen Sulphide, 574 
Marshall (J. W.), Examples in Practical Geometry and 
Mensuration, 146 
Marsupials, Origin of the Australian, Dr. Bensley, 284 
Martin (Alfred J.), Up-to-date Tables for Use Throughout 
the Empire, Weights, Measures, Coinage, 436 
Martin (F. W.), a Laboratory Guide to Qualitative Analysis 
with the Blowpipe, 126 
Martin (Prof. K.), Reisen in den Molukken, in Ambon, den 
Uliassern, Seran (Ceram) und Buru, 457 
Masked Tawareks, a Search for the, W. J. Harding King, 
152 
Mass, Radio-activity and the Law of Conservation of, O. W. 
Richardson, 606 
Massee (George), Origin of Parasitism in Fungi, 429 
Mathematics: a Treatise on the Line Complex, C. M. 
Jessop, 27; Junior Algebra Examination Papers, S. W. 
Finn, 28; Arithmetic, H. G. Willis, 54; Arithmetical 
Types and Examples, W. G. Borchardt, 54; Mathematical 
Society, 70, 165, 311, 382, 478, 599; Proceedings of the 
London Mathematical Society, 173; on the Weddle 
Quartic Surface, Dr. H. F. Baker, 71; Geschichte der 
Elementar-mathematik in  systematischer Darstellung, 
Dr. Johannes Tropfke, 76; Elementary Geometry, 
Practical and Theoretical, C. Godfrey and A. W. Siddons, 
Prof. G. M. Minchin, F.R.S., 97; a New Geometry for 
Schools, S. Barnard and J. M. Child, Prof. G. M. 
Minchin, F.R.S., 97; Mathematical Crystallography and 
the Theory of Groups of Movements, Harold Hilton, 100; 
a Useful Empirical Formula, Prof. John Perry, F.R.S., 
102; Prof. J. D. Everett, F.R.S., 151; Modes of Con- 
vergence of an Infinite Series of Functions of a Real 
Variable, Dr. E. W. Hobson, 165; on the Distribution 
of the Points of Uniform Convergence of a Series of 
Functions, W. H. Young, 165; on Many Valued New- 
tonian Potentials, Prof. A. C. Dixon, 165; On some 
Properties of Fermat’s Numbers, Lieut.-Colonel Allan 
Cunningham, 165; Elements of the Theory of Integers, 
Joseph Bowden, 246; T. B. S., 297: the Reviewer, 297; 
Dynamical and Granular Media, Prof. G. H. Bryan, 
F.R.S., 250; New Relations in the Theory of Screws, 
June 9, 1904 
Prof, C. J. Joly, 263; the Square Circled, 269; Die Pro- 
portion des goldnen Schnitts, J. Kiibler, 292; Electric 
Radiation from Conductors, H. M. Macdonald, 311; 
Open Sets and the Theory of Content, Dr. W. H. Young, 
311; Upper and Lower Integration, Dr. W. H. Young, 
311; Guide du Calculateur, J. Boccardi, 316; Geometrie 
der Dynamen, E. Study, 317; Death and Obituary Notice 
of Dr. George Salmon, F.R.S., 324; Death of Prof. A. 
Edmund Hess, 348; a School Geometry, H. S. Hall and 
F. H. Stevens, 363 ; Exercises in Theoretical and Practical 
Geometry, R. B. Morgan, 363; Graphs, or the Graphical 
Representation of Algebraic Functions, C. H. French and 
G. Osborn, 363 ; Roots of the Equation =Const., 
I 
r(%~+1) 
G. H. Hardy, 382; Extensions of Abel’s Theorem on 
Power Series on the Circle of Convergence, G, H. Hardy, 
rm) 
382; Representation of | cn «te d¢ and Other Like 
Integrals by Means of Continued Fractions, Prof. L. J. 
Rogers, 382; a New Geometry for Junior Forms, S. 
Barnard and J. M. Child, 391; on a Dynamical System 
Illustrating the Spectrum Lines and the Phenomena of 
Radio-activity, Dr. H. Nagaoka, 392; G. A. Schott, 437; 
Geschichte der Elementar-Mathematik in systematischer 
Darstellung, Dr. Johannes Tropfke, 409; the School 
Arithmetic, being a School Course Adapted from the 
Tutorial Arithmetic, W. P. Workman, 411; Theoretical 
Geometry for Beginners, C. H. Allcock, 434; Elementary 
Geometry, Frank R. Barrell, 434; Rudiments of Geometry 
for Junior Classes, M. Wilson, 434; Geometry on Modern 
Lines for Elementary Students, E. Springfield Boulton, 
434; Arithmetical Examples, W. G. Borchardt, 436; 
Death of O. Callandreau, 396; Obituary Notice of, 441; 
Inner Limiting Sets of Points in a Linear Interval, Dr. 
E. W. Hobson, 478; Calculating Scale, a Substitute for 
the Slide Rule, W. Knowles, 485; Worked Problems in 
Higher Arithmetic, W. P. Workman and R. H. Chope, 
486; Euclid’s Definition of a Straight Line, 489; Prof. 
J. D. Everett, F.R.S., 535; the Relation of Mathematics 
to Engineering, Prof. C. A. Waldo at the American 
Association, 500; Galileo: his Life and Work, J. J. 
Fahie, Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 505; Table of 
Multiplication, Robert H. Smith, 508; Vorlesungen iiber 
projektive Geometrie, Prof. F. Enriques, 531; Encyklo- 
padie der Elementar-Mathematik, H. Weber and J. 
Wellstein, 531; Generalisation of the So-called ‘* Problem 
of Eight Points,’’ Dr. N. Herz, 565; Base of Napier’s 
Logarithms, Adolfo Bossetti, 582 ; G. B. M., 582; a Plane 
Quintic Curve, Prof. F, Morley, 599; Functions Gener- 
ated by Linear Difference Equations of the First Order, 
Rev. E. W. Barnes, 599; Mathematical Analysis of Wave- 
propagation in Isotropic Space of p Dimensions, T. H. 
Havelock, 599; Factorisation of 13°*—1, Lieut.-Colonel 
A. Cunningham, 599; Etude sur les Quantités mathé- 
matiques, Grandeurs dirigées, Quaternions, Prof. Claro 
Cornelio Dassen, 604; Introduction to Quaternions, Prof. 
Philip Kelland, F.R.S., and Prof. P. G. Tait, 604 ; Biblio- 
graphy of Quaternions and Allied Systems of Mathematics, 
Alexander Macfarlane, 604; Graphic Methods in an 
Educational Course in Mechanics, W. Larden, 607 
Matignon (Camille), Action of a Mixture of Oxygen and 
Hydrochloric Acid on Metals, 192; Colour Reactions of 
Vanadic Acid and Ethenol, 287; General Method for the 
Preparation of Anhydrous Chlorides, 480; Transform- 
ation of Oxides and Oxygenated Salts into Chlorides, 
528 
Maudsley (A. P.), Archeology, 338 
Maudsley (Henry), Life in Mind and Conduct, Studies of 
Organic in Human Nature, 102 
Maurain (Ch.), the Suppression of Magnetic Hysteresis by 
the Action of an Oscillating Magnetic Field, 143 
Maurer (Prof. E. R.), Technical Mechanics, 314 
Maw (M. H.), Meteor Motion, 61 
Mawley (E.), Phenological Observations for 1903, 453 
Mawson (D.), Geology of the New Hebrides, 450 
Maxwell (Sir Herbert, Bart.), Memories of the Months, 292 
Mayer (André), Action of the Radium Radiations on Colloids, 
Hemoglobin, Ferments, and the Red Corpuscles, 432 
Mayo (N. S.), the Care of Animals, 605 
