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Mining : Various Minerals Raised in the United Kingdom 

 in 1904, 36; Salt Mining at Detroit, Michigan, 206; a 

 Treatise on Ore and Stone Mining, Sir C. Le Neve 

 Foster, 220; Cobalt-Nickel Arsenides and Silver Deposits 

 of Temiskaming, Ontario, W. G. Miller, 231 ; Fatal 

 Accidents in Coal Mining in the United States in 1904, 

 F. L. Hoffman, 231; Fatal Accidents in Mines and 

 Quarries of the United Kingdom during 1905, 278; Coal 

 Mining in the Philippines, O. H. Reinholt, 324; Coal 

 Consumption of the United Kingdom, G. T. Beilby, 

 398; Gem Production in Brazil, 398; Prospecting in the 

 Traosbaikalian Goldfields, R. Farina, 308 ; Unprecedented 

 Mining Disaster at Courrieres Colliery, 468, 490; a New 

 Gold Field at Manhattan in Nevada, 471: Production of 

 Minerals in Great Britain in 1905, 471 ; Mining Law of 

 the British Empire, Charles J." Alford, Bennett H. 

 Brough, 482 ; Mineral Production of India, T. H. 

 Holland, F.R.S., 403 ; Remarkable Surface Outcrop of 

 an Iron Ore Deposit, R. H. Anderson, 517; Low Cost 

 of Ore Dressing at Osceola Copper Mine, Lake Superior, 

 543 ; Mode of Occurrence of the Tin-Ore in Bushveld 

 \u.i, North-east of Pretoria, A. L. Hall, 546; the Occur- 

 rences of Gold in the Pretoria Series (Lydenburg le.M- 

 field), Mr. Thord-Gray, 547; the Mineral Wealth of 

 Alaska, 505 



Minnesota Plan! Diseases, Dr. E. M. Freeman, 291 



Mitchell (Dr.), Plague Epidemics in Cape Colonv. [39 



Mitchell (Dr. Chalmers), the Intestinal Tract of' Mammals, 

 61S 



Mneme als erhaltendes im Wechsel des organischen 

 Geschehens, Die, Richard Semon, 338 



Modern Electric Practice, Maurice Solomon, 169 



Moffat (E.), Simple Portable Camera for Use with the 

 Microscope, 23 



Mohn (Prof.), Study of the Meteorological Observations 

 Made during Nansen's North Polar Expedition in 

 1893-6. 5^5 



Moir (J.), Solubility of Zinc Hydroxide in Alkalis. 262; 

 New Solvent for Gold, 1123 



Moissan (Prof. Henri), the Distillation of Copper, 143 ; 

 Distillation of Gold, the Alloys of Gold, .aid on a New 

 Method of Preparation of the Purple of Cassias. 101 ; 

 Refractory Metals in the Electric Furnace, 325 ; Fusion 

 and Distillation of Metals of the Platinum Group, 124; 

 Distillation of Titanium and the Temperature of the Sun, 

 527; the Temperature of the Sun, 569 



Molecular Forces and Newtonian Laws, Alex. Clark, 51 



Molisch (Prof. II.), Light Emission bv Plants, 85 



Molliard (M.), Structure of Tlants Developed in the Light 

 without Carbon Dioxide, and in Presence of Organic 

 Materials, 263 



Mollusca : Prosobranchiata, No. 4, the Ontogenetic Stages 

 Represented by the Gaslropod Protoconch, H. Leighton 

 Kesteven, 24 ; Lamellibranchs with Multiple Mouths, 

 Paul Pelseneer, 528 



Molony (E.), Geology of the Gangetic Plain, 141 



Monckman (Dr. James), Death and Obituary Notice of, 

 106 



Monkey from th» Cameroons, on an Alleged New, R. I. 

 Pocock, 297; Dr. H. O. Forbes, 319 



Monotremes and Birds, Dr. H. Gadow, F.R.S., 222 



Montana, Petrography and Geologv of the Igneous Rocks 

 of the Highwood Mountains, L. V. Pirsson, 376 



Moody (G. T.), Rusling of Iron. 623 



Moog (R.), Influence of High Altitudes on the General 

 Nutrition, 120 



Moon : a Lunar Theorv from Observation, Dr. P. H. 

 Cowell, 80: Graphical Methods for Finding the Time of 

 Moonrise. Fr. W. F. J. Rigge, 208; Theorv of the Motion 

 of the Moon, Ernest W. Brown, F.R.S.', 272 ; a New 

 Method of Determining the Moon's Position Photo- 

 graphically, Mr. Wade, 3^2 ; the Apparent Enlargement 

 of the Moon at the Horizon, Ed. Claparede. 400: the 

 Glow Surrounding the Lunar Crater Linne\ Prof. E. E. 

 Barnard, 448 ; Measurements of Linne during the Total 

 Eclipse of the Moon, Prof. E. C. Pickering, 500; R. H. 

 Frost, 1569 



Moore (Dr.), Exlract of the Duodenal Mucous Membrane 

 Counteracts Diabetes, 474 



Moore (Prof. B.). Effects of Alkalies and Acids, and of 

 Alkaline and Acid Salts upon Fertilised Eggs of 



Echinus esculentus, Study in Relationship to the Causa- 

 tion of Malignant Disease, 213; Physical and Chemical 

 Properties of Solutions of Chloroform and Other Anaes- 

 thetics, 213; Outlines of Phvsiological Chemistrv, Dr. 

 S. P. Bwhe and Prof. B. H. Buxton, 483 



Moore (Sir John W.), Rainstorm of August 24 to 26 in 

 Counties Dublin and Wicklow, 95 



Moore (Dr. Norman), the Royal Medical and Chirurgical 

 Society of London, Centenary, 1805—1905, 388 



Morbology : Two Hasmatozoa of the Partridge and Turkey, 

 A. Laveran and M. Lucet, 47 ; Yellow Fever in Panama, 

 84 ; the Wastage in Armies bv Disease, Prof. R. T. 

 Hewlelt, 105 ; the Practical Studv of Malaria and Other 

 Blood Parasites, Dr. J. W. W. Stephens and S. R. 

 Christophers, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 148 ; Effect of Acid, 

 Alkali, and Certain Indicators in Arresting or Other- 

 wise Influencing the Development of the Eggs of Pleuro- 

 nectes platessa and Echinus esculentus, E. Whitley, 213; 

 Effects of Alkalies and Acids and of Alkaline and Acid 

 Salts upon Fertilised Eggs of Echinus esculentus, Study 

 in Relationship to the Causation of Malignant Disease, 

 Prof. B. Moore, Dr. Herbert E. Roaf and E. Whitley, 

 213; the -Etiology of Leprosy, Dr. J. Hutchinson, 

 F.R.S., 214; Insects as Carriers of Disease, A. E. Ship- 

 1 v, F.R.S. , at the British Association Meeting at Pre- 

 toria, 233 : Identity of Surra and Mbori, A. Laveran, 

 263 : the Inoculation of Cancer, M. Mayet. 263 ; the 

 Anatomy of Agchylostoma duodenale, Dub., A. Looss, 

 Prof. Sydney J. Hickson, F.R.S., 344; Plague Epidemic, 

 the Immunity of Europeans, 422 ; Dangers of the In- 

 gestion of Dead Tubercle Bacilli into Tuberculous and 

 Healthy Animals, A. Calmette and M. Breton, 431; 

 Analysis of Tubercle Bacilli, G. Baudran, 504; Effects 

 of the Absorption of Tuberculin by the Digestive Tube, 

 A. Calmette and M. Breton. 303 ; the Question of the 

 Transference of Bovine Tuberculosis to Man through 

 Milk. Prof. Adami, 516; Extract of the Duodenal 

 Mucous Membrane Counteracts Diabetes, Drs. Moore, 

 Edie, and Abram, 474; Protective Mechanism against 

 Excess of Alkali, Drs. Edie and Whitley, 474 ; Mediter- 

 ranean Fever, 330 



Moreau (G.), Recombination of the Ions in Saline Vapours, 

 40S 



Morgan (C. Lloyd, F.R.S.), the Interpretation of Nature. 

 263 



Morgan (Mr.). Another New Comet, 1905c 160 ; Discoverv 

 of a New Comet (1906c), 404 



Morgan (Prof. H. R.), Observation of Comet 1903c after 

 Perihelion, 51S 



Morice (Rev. F. D.), Panurgus moricei, a New Species of 

 Bee, 117 ; Caleara Observed on the Legs of Some Hymen- 

 optera. 508 



Morley (Arthur), Mechanics for Engineers, a Text-book of 

 Intermediate Standard, 1 



Morosaurus, the Skeleton of Brontosaurus and Skull of, 

 Prof. Henry Fairfield Osborn, 282 



Morphology : the Visual Organs of the Ascidians of the 

 Salpa Group, W. Redikorzen. 1^4; Growth of the Oocyte 

 in Antedon, a Morphological Studv in Cell-Metabolism, 

 Dr. Gilbert Chubb, 574 



Morrell (R.S.), Velocity of Transformation of Sugars bv 

 Alkalies. 327 



Morse (Harmon Northrop), Exercises in Quantitative 

 Chemistrv. 26S 



Moschick (Dr. P.), Orbital Elements of Two Meteors, 161 



Mosely (A.), Effect of Solar Eclipse on Fish, 584 



Mosquitoes : Yellow Fever in Panama, 84 : Inserts as 

 Carriers of Disease, A. E. Shipley, F.R.S., at the 

 British Association Meeting at Pretoria, 2^3 



Moss (R. J.), Sublimation of Sulphur at Ordinary Tem- 

 peratures, ^83 



Mosses, British, E. F., ^ 



Moths, the Effect of Food on the Colour of, Prof. T. D. A. 

 Cockerell, 34r 



Motion, the Existence of Absolute. Daniel Comstock, 382 



Motion. Heat a Mode of, in the Seventeenth Centurv, Sir 

 W. R. Gowers. F.R.S., 173 



Motion, Heat a Mode of, Charles E. Benham, 246 



Motion, a Plea for Absolute. Prof. Arthur Schuster, 

 F.R.S.. 462: Norman R. Campbell, 4S4 ; F. J. W. 

 Whipple, 535 



