XXV1 
Index 
[Supplement to Nature, 
ike June 17, 1897 
Montefiore-Brice (Arthur), the Austro-Hungarian Map of Franz 
Josef Land, 52 
Moore (C. G.), Applied Bacteriology, 413 
Moore (J. E. S.), the Fish of Lake Tanganyika, 258 
Moore (Capt. W. Usborne), Formation of Coral Reefs, 463 
Morality, Science and, M. Berthelot, 337 
Morals, Science and, 322 
Morbology : Oyster Culture in Relation to Disease, Dr. T. E. 
Thorpe, F.R.S., 105,154: G. H. Baxter, 154; Modifications 
of Nutrition in Cancerous Subjects, MM. Simon Duplay and 
Savoire, 168; Influenza Bacilli in Central Nervous System, 
«A. Pfuhl and K. Walter, 182; Cause of ‘* Rouget,” S. Jour- 
dain, 191; the Vitality of Cholera Vibrios, Herr Wernicke, 
233; Nats and the Plague, Dr. Cantlie, 258; the Plague 
Bacillus, Dr. Roux, 370; the Bacillus of Yellow Fever, Dr. 
G. Sanarelli, 370; Influence of Diet and Starvation on Effects 
of certain Microbial Toxines, J. Teissier and L. Guinard, 
408 ; Wasted Records of Disease, Chas. E. Paget, 414; the 
Cause and Cure of Scurvy, Dr. A. E. Wright, 418; Micro- 
scopic Demonstration of Widal’s Test for Typhoid Fever, Dr. 
Amand Ravold, 454; the Plague in Bombay, 496 ; Widal’s 
Bacteriological Diagnosis of Typhoid Fever, 590 : 
Morgan (J. de), Recherches sur les Origines de 1I’Egypte, 
578 
Morphology : Nocturnal and Diurnal Changes in the Colours of 
certain Fishes and of the Squid (Zo/zge), with Notes on their 
Sleeping Habits, A. E. Verrill, 451; Morphology of the 
Cerebral Convolutions, Andrew J. Parker, Dr. W. B. Benham, 
619 ; the “‘ Spinning ” Activities of Protoplasm in Echinoderm 
Eggs, G. F. Andrews, 615 
Morris (Dr.), on the Effect produced in certain Animals in the 
West Indies by feeding on the Young Shoots, &c., of the 
Wild Tamarind or Jumbai Plant (Zeecena glauca, Benth.), 22; 
Oxalate of Lime Raphides in Hyacinth-Bulbs, 94 
Morris (G. H.), Rotation of Maltose and Soluble Starch, 310 
Morris (Henry), Diagnosis of Stone by Réntgen Rays, 372 
Morrison (W. K.), Suggested Reef Boring at the Bermuda 
Islands, 5 
Morse (Edward S.), Acquired Immunity from Insect Stings, 
533 
Morton (Prof. W. B.), Effort of Capacity on Stationary Elec- 
trical Waves in Wires, 575 
Mosquito-Bites, W. F. Sinclair, 607 
Mosses, Analytical Keys to the Genera and Species of North 
American, C. R. Barnes, 389 
Moths: the Moths of British India, including Ceylon and 
Burmah, 245; the Larve of British Butterflies and Moths, 
William Buckler, 460 ; Monograph of the Bombycine Moths 
of America, North of Mexico, A. S. Packard, 536; on the 
Colours and Colour-Patterns of Moths and Butterflies, Alfred 
Goldsborough Mayer, 618 ; Clothes Moths and Cold Storage, 
Dr. L. O. Howard, 327 
Motor-Cars’ Journey to Brighton, 57 
Motor-Car Show, the, 81 
Mouat (Dr. F. J.), Death of, 277 
Mould, Formalin as Preventive of, Mr. Blandford, 142 
Moulds, Influence of Food on Respiratory Quotient o!, C. Gerber, 
312 
Mount Aconcagua, Mr, Fitzgerald’s Ascent of, 277 
Mount Etna Observatory, the, H. Faye, 599 
Mountain Observatories, 183 
Mountaineering, Mr. Fitzgerald’s Ascent of Mount Aconcagua, 
27 
Mountains: Sport in the Alps in the Past and Present, W. 
A. Baillie-Grohman, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S. ; Aus der 
Alpen, R. von Lendenfeld, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.RS., ; 
Chamounix and the Range of Mont Blanc, Edward Whymper, 
Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S.; Climbs in the New Zealand 
Alps, E. A. Fitzgerald, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S. ; Moun- 
taineering and Exploration in the Japanese Alps, Rey. Walter 
Weston, Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., 102 
Moureaux (Th.), Icelandic Earthquake recorded at Paris, 4 
Mourlot (A.), Action of High Temperature on Metallic Sul- 
phides, 576 
Mouthe Cave, the La, M. E. Riviére, 55, 575 
Muir (M. M. Pattison), the Story of the Chemical Elements, 
557 
Muir (T. S.), Report of Ben Nevis Intermediate Station, 263 
Muirhead (R. F.), Variation of Newton’s Law of Impact, 81 
Miiller (E.), Absolute Thermal Conductivity of Air, 309 
Munby (A. E.), Laboratory Use of Acetylene, 486 
Munro (Dr.), Intermediate Links between Man and Lower 
Animals, 263 
Muntz (A.), Wine Manufacture in Southern Regions, 407 ; High 
Air Collection, 479 
Muraoka (H.), Glow-worm Light, 214 
Murray (George), Coccospheres and Rhabdospheres, 510 
Murray (J. E.), Constant Volume Air Thermometer, 551 
Murray (Dr. John, F.R.S.), the Ocean Ranger Reef, Southern 
Pacific, 334 ; Physical Conditions of Ocean East of Australia, 
334; Marine Organisms and the Conditions of their Environ- 
ment, 500; Coral Reefs, 551 
Muscles Peauciers du Crane et de la Face dans les Races 
Humaines, quelques Observations sur les, Théophile Chud- 
zinski, 246 
Museum, Field Columbian, Collecting Expeditions, 471 
Music, Influence on Respiration, &c., of, A. Binet and J. 
Courtier, 590 
Musical Tubes, R. T. Rudd, 165 
Mutism, Deaf, Dr. J. K. Love, 550 
Nansen’s (Dr. Fridtjof) Narrative, 11; the Early Life of Fridtjof 
Nansen, W. C. Brogger and Nordahl Rohlfsen, Dr. Hugh 
Robert Mill, 201; Arctic Expedition, 352; Farthest North, 
Dr. Hugh Robert Mill, 393; the North Polar Problem, 495 ; 
the Man and his Work, Frederick Dolman, 507 
Naples Zoological Station, the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the 
Foundation of the, H. M. Vernon, 586 
National Memorial to Jenner, 547 
National Physical Laboratory, a, 368, 385 
Nations, the Struggle of the, G. Maspero, 267 
Natural History : Hours with Nature, Rambramha Sanyal, 28 ; 
Animals at Work and Play, their Activities and Emotions, C. 
J. Cornish, 52; Journal of the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, 
P.R.S.. during Captain Cook’s First Voyage in H.M.S. 
Endeavour, 1768-71, Sir Joseph D. Hooker, 73 ; Death and 
Obituary Notice of Dr. David Robertson, 81; Death and 
Obituary Notice of Alfred Dowsett, 81; a Reputed Malagasy 
Monkey, R. Lydekker, F.R.S., 89; Cat and Bird Stories, 
100; Snow-Buntings, J. R. Dakyns, ror ; Fur and Feather 
Series: Red Deer, Rev. H. A. Macpherson, 195; In the 
Australian Bush and on the Coast of the Coral Seas, Prof. 
Richard Semon, W. Saville-Kent, 227 ; the Natural History 
of the Marketable Marine Fishes of the British Islands, J. T. 
Cunningham, W. A. Herdman, F.R.S., 361; Crags and 
Craters, Rambles in the Island of Réunion (Bourbon), W. D. 
Oliver, 365; Death of Herr Alois Rogenhofer, 370; a Year 
in the Field, John Burroughs, 387; a-Birding on a Bronco, 
Florence A. Merriam, 387; Summer Days for Winter 
Evenings, J. H. Crawford, 387 ; Natural History of North 
Nyasa, Alexander Whyte, 398 ; Memoirs of St. Petersburg 
Society, 428; Heterocephalus glaber in North Somaliland, 
Prof. Henry H. Giglioli, 440; Changes in Faun due to 
Man’s Agency, Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 462; the Ostrich, 
546 ; the Memorial Statue of Sir Richard Owen, 561; Rough 
Notes and Memoranda relating to the Natural History of the 
Bermudas, J. L. Hurdis, 604; the Cambridge Natural 
History, vol. ii., Worms, 607 
Natural Science, the Philosophy of, Erkenntnisstheoretische 
Grundziige der Naturwissenschaften und ihre Beziehungen 
zum Geistesleben der Gegenwart, Dr. R. Volkmann, Prof. 
Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 1, 342; Studien zu Methodenlehre 
und Erkenntnisskritik, Friedrich Dreyer, Prof. Karl Pearson, 
ER.S:, 1 : 
Natural Selection : Natural Selection and Origin of Species on 
Plants, Rev. George Henslow, 189 ; Charles Darwin and the 
Theory of Natural Selection, Edward B. Poulton, F.R.S., 
Dr. Alfred R. Wallace, F.R.S., 289 ; Is Natural Selection 
the Creator of Species ? Duncan Graham, 365 
Nature, Out-door Studies of, the Round of the Year, Prof. L. 
C. Miall, F.R.S., 265; Life in Ponds and Streams, W. 
Furneaux, 265 
Naudin (C.), New Researches on Tubercles of Leguminosz, 48 
Nautilus, the Embryology of the, Arthur Willey, 402 
Naval Architecture: Institution of Naval Architects, 571; 
Water-Tube Boiler in Powerful and Terrzble, A. J. Durston, 
571; Application of Compound Steam Turbine to Marine 
Propulsion, Hon, Charles Parsons, 571 3 
Navigation : Admiral Fleuriais’ Gyroscopic Horizon, E Guyon, 
47; A Schwerer, 48; the Bazin Roller Steamship, 109, 
379 3 Obituary Notice of Prof. G. D. E. Weyer, 299 ; Effects 
