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Madeley (Rev. \V.), the Possibility of Introducing a Com 

 prehensive Syllabus of Scientific Teaching within th. 

 Time Limits of a Classical Curriculum, 309 



Madreporarian Corals, Catalogue of the, in the British 

 Museum (Natural History), Henry M. Bernard, 412 



Magie (Prof. W. F.), the Partition of Energy, 404 



Magnetism : Sammlung Schubert, xlii., Theorie der Elec 

 trizitat und des Magnetismus, Prof. Dr. J. Classen, 4 

 Explication mexhanique de la Matiere de l'Electricite' e 

 du Magne'tisme, M. Despaux, 51 ; Magnetic Disturbance 

 during the Recent Auroral Display, Th. Moureaux, 161 

 Magnetic Storms and Aurora, Dr. Charles Chree, F.R.S. 

 ioi, 173; Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, 107; Prof. H 

 Gedmuyden, 197; F. C. Dennett, 152; the Recent Auror; 

 and Magnetic Disturbances, 182 ; Magnetism and Elec 

 tricitv for Students, H. E. Hadlev, 146; Action of ; 

 Magnetic Field on the Goldstein Rays (Canal-strahlen) 

 Henri Pellat, 192 ; an Acoustical Method for the Demon- 

 stration of the Magnetism of Liquids, T. Terada, 197 ; 

 Effect of Electric Oscillations on the Magnetic Properties 

 of Iron, J. Russell, 216; Survey of India, Experiments 

 made to Determine the Temperature Coefficients of Wat- 

 son's Magnetographs, Captain H. A. Denholm Fraser, 

 250; L'se of Chilled Cast Iron for Permanent Magnets, 

 A. Campbell, 357 ; Propagation of Longitudinal Waves 

 ■ if Magnetic Flux along Iron Wires and Rods, Prof. 

 I. vie and Mr. Baldwin, 358 ; Magnetic Observations dur 

 ing the Total Eclipse of the Sun, Father P. Cisera, 400; 

 Magnetic Susceptibility of Iron in Colloidal Solution, 

 E. F. Burton and P. Phillips, 455 ; Instrument for Illus- 

 trating the Magnetic Properties of Iron, A. H. Peake, 

 455 ; the Magnetic Inertia of a Charged Conductor in a 

 Field of Force, Oliver Heaviside, F.R.S., 582 ; Improved 

 Apparatus for Measuring magnetic Rotations and Obtain- 

 ing a Powerful Sodium "Light, W. H. Perkin, sen., 623 



Maiden (J. H.), a New Species of Eucalyptus, 24 



Mailhe (A.), Synthesis of Tertiary Alcohols Derived from 

 Faramethvlcyclohexane, 431 



Maitland (A. Gibb), Geological Features of British New 

 Guinea, 10S 



Major (Dr. Forsyth), Certain Rodents from the Pleistocene 

 of the Western Mediterranean Countries, 106 



Makower (W.), Effect of High Temperatures on Radium 

 Emanation, 407 



Malaria : Insects as Carriers of Disease, A. E. Shipley, 

 F.R.S., at the British Association Meeting at Pretoria, 

 235 ; the Practical Studv of Malaria and other Blooi 

 Parasites, Dr. J. W. W. Stephens and S. R. Christo- 

 phers, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 148 



Malay Archipelago, Wild Swine of the, Dr. Jentink, 35 



Malfitano (G.), Composition of the Hydrochloroferric Col- 

 loid with Respect to the Amount of Hydrochloric Ack' 

 present in the Suspending Liquid, 47 



Mammalian Types, some, 343 



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

 018 



Mammals of Great Britain and Ireland, the, J. G. Millais, 

 Supp. to November 30, iii. 



Man (Dr. J. G. de), Two Decapod Crustacea from Fresh- 

 water Pool on Christmas Island, 262 



Man : an Introduction to Anthropology, Dr. W. E. Rotzell 



293 

 Man, Nebula to, Henry P. Knipe, 342 

 Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 142, 215. 



455 

 Mangoes, Decay of, Prevented by Immersion in Solution 



of Formalin, 16 

 Mann (Charles R.), Physics. 57.8 

 Maquenne (L.), Influence of the Reaction of the Medium 



on the Activity of Amylase and on the Composition of 



Saccharified Starcn, 335 

 Marage (Dr.), the Reason Why Deaf Mutes can Hear Low 



Notes better than High Ones, 96; Mesure et D^veloppe- 



ment de l'Audition, 292 

 March (F.), Rotatory Powers of Hexahydrobenzylidene and 



CEnanthylidencamphors, 383 

 Marcolongo (Roberto), Meccanica Razionale, 318 

 Marek (Prof. R.), Altitude of the Forest-line in the Aus- 

 trian Alps, 253 

 Marine Biology : Remarkable Coelenterata from the West 



Coast of Ireland, Prof. Sydney J. Hickson, F.R.S., 5; 



the Percy Sladen Expedition in H.M.S. Sealark, J. 

 Stanley Gardiner, 43, 184; the Percy Sladen Expedition 

 in H.M.S. Sealark to the Indian Ocean, the Seychelles 

 Archipelago, J. Stanley Gardiner, 294; an Account of th' 

 Deep-sea Holothurioidea Collected by the Royal Indian 

 Marine Survey Ship, Investigator, R. Koehler and C. 

 Vaney, 114; the Formation of Spicules, W. Woodland. 

 179 ; Phosphorescent Marine Animals, Prof. Mcintosh, 349 ; 

 Chfetognatha of the Siboga Expedition in the Dutch East 

 Indies, Dr. Fowler, 381 ; Catalogue of the Madrepo- 

 rarian Corals in the British Museum (Natural History), 

 Henry M. Bernard, 412 ; Meddelelser fra Kommissionen 

 fra Havunders0gelsen, Serie Hydrografi, Serie Fiskeri, 

 Serie Plankton, Jas. Johnstone, 434 ; Observations on 

 Gennadas, E. L. Bouvier, 551 ; Pisciculture at Port Erin, 

 614 

 Marloth (Dr.), on the Phyto-geographical Subdivisions of 



South Africa, 163 

 Marmu (N.), Estimation of Carbon in Soils, 623 

 Marquis (R.), Action of the Amino-ethers and Imino- 



chlorides on Organo-magnesium Derivatives, 528 

 Marr (J. E., F.R.S.), an Introduction to Geology, 247; 

 Influence of the Geological Structure of English Lake- 

 land upon its Present Features, 502 

 Marsh (J. E.), Condensation of Ketones with Mercury 



Cvanide, 11S 

 Marshall (C. R.), a Text-book of Materia Medica for 



Students of Medicine, 339 

 Marshall (Dr. F. H. A.), the Horse in Norway, 119 

 Marshall (Dr. Hugh), Cooperation between Scientific 



Libraries, ,13 

 Marshall (P.), the Geography of New Zealand, 123 

 Martian Meteorology, Prof. W. H. Pickering, 38 

 Martin (Geoffrey), Researches on the Affinity of the 

 Elements and on the Causes of the Chemical Similarity 

 or Dissimilarity of Elements and Compounds, 49; Atomic 

 Disintegration and the Distribution of the Elements, 152 ; 

 "Mathematics" applied to Chemistry, 17=;; a Definition 

 of Temperature, 390 ; Sea-sickness and Equilibration of 

 the Eves, 584 

 Martin (George H.), a Three Years' Course of Practical 



Chemistry, 459 

 Masl and Sail in Europe and Asia, H. Warington Smyth, 



Sir W. H. White, K.C.B., F.R.S. , 536 

 Materia Medica for Students of Medicine, a Text-book of, 



C. R. Marshall, 330 

 Materials, Mechanics of, Mansfield Merriman, 25 

 Mathematics : Method for the Measurement of Angles, 16 ; 

 Researches on the Affinity of the Elements and on the 

 Causes of the Chemical Similarity or Dissimilarity of 

 Elements and Compounds, Geoffrey Martin, 49: Proceed- 

 ings of the London Mathematical Society, 52 ; Mathema- 

 tical Society, 71, 190, 287, 382, 479; Improper Double 

 Integrals and on the Arithmetic Continuum, Dr. Hobson, 

 71 ; Arithmetical Nature of the Coefficients in a Group 

 of Linear Substitutions of Finite Order, Prof. W. Burn- 

 side, 71; the "Cattle Problem" of Archimedes,^ 86; 

 OSuvres de Laguerre, 97 ; Auslese aus meiner Unter- 

 richts- und Vorlesungspraxis, Dr. Hermann Schubert, 100, 

 365 ; Pangeometrie, ou PreYis de G£om(5trie fonde> sur 

 une Th<?orie g£ne>ale et rigoureuse des Parallels, N. J. 

 Lobatsrhewskv, 100 ; the Boston Colloquium, Lectures 

 on Mathematics, Edward Burr Van Vleck, Henry Seely 

 White and Frederick Shenstone Woods, 122 ; Lectures on 

 the Calculus of Variations, Dr. Oskar Bolza, 122 ; 

 Mathematical Studv in Japan, Prof. Harzer, 135 ; 

 "Mathematics" applied to Chemistry, Geoffrey Martin, 

 175, The Reviewer, 175 ; the Hessian Configuration and 

 its" Connection with the Group of 360 Plane Collineations, 

 Prof. W. Burnside, 190 ; the Theory of Integral Equa- 

 tions, H. Bateman, 190 ; New Vernier Rule and Scale, 

 S. Irwin Crookes, 232 ; Vorlesungen iiber mathematische 

 Naherungsmethoden, Dr. Otto Biermann, 245 ; the 

 Maximum Number of Double Points on a Surface, A. B. 

 Basset. F.R.S., 246: Death of Prof. C. J. Joly, F.R.S.. 

 251 ; Obituarv Notice of, 273 ; the First Book of 

 Geometry, Grace Chisholm Young and W. H. YounP, 

 ?f>7 : Theory of the Motion of the Moon, Ernest W. 

 Brown, F.R.S., 272 ; Higher Mathematics for Students 

 of Chemistry and Phvsics with Special Reference to 

 Practical Work, Dr. J. W. Mellor, 200 ; Elementary 



