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Index 
Nature, 
Dec. 18, 1902 
448 ; Relations between the Mouth-organs of Diptera and 
Those of Other Insects, Walter Wesché, 512~ 13 
Midi, les Fleurs du, P. Granger, 368 
Miers (Prof. H. A. ¥: Yukon Gold-fields, 86 
Miethe (Dr.), Uncomfortable Balloon Voyage, 254 
Military Education, Science and, 175 
Milk, Apparatus by which, can be Brought into the Form of 
Flour, 512 
Milk Industry, Mechanical Treatment in the, M. F. Bordas 
and Sig. de Raczkowski, 456 
Milk, Influence of Cream Separation on the Principal Con- 
stituents of, F. Bordas, Sig. de Raczkowski, 432 
Mill (Dr. H. R.), Cornish Dust-fall of January, 1902, 1193 
Map Showing the Distribution of Rainfall in Ireland, 644 
Millais (J. G.), Natural History of the British Surface-feeding 
Ducks, 266 
Miller (Hugh), the, Centenary, 156 
Miller (Hugh), his Work and Influence, Sir Archibald Geikie, 
IDG) Ba WARIS Se eb} s) 
Miller (Dr.), Ammonia, Nitrates and Chlorine in Rothamsted 
Rain-water, 22; Nitrates and Chlorine in the Drainage 
through Uncropped and Unmanured Land, 22 
Milligan (W. H.), Fall of a Meteoric Stone near Crumlin (Co. 
Antrim) September 13, 577 
Mills (J. E.), Applications of the Kinetic Theory of Gases, 400 
Milne (Prof. J., F.R.S.), the Recent Volcanic Eruptions in the 
West Indies, 56, 107,151, 370; Recent West Indian Erup- 
tions and Earthquake-recording Instruments, 619 ; Seismic 
Frequency in Japan, 202 ; World-shaking Earthquakes, 642 
Milwaukee, Convention of Weather Bureau Officials at, 543 
Minakata (Kumagusa), Distribution of Pithophora, 279 
Mind, the Elements of, H. J. Brooks, 317 
Mineral Waters, the Evolution of Artificial, William Kirkby, 
602 
Mineralogy; Yukon Gold-fields, Prof. H. A. Miers, 86; 
Mineralogical Constitution of the Finer Material of the 
Bunter Pebble-bed in the West of England, H. H. Thomas, 
95; Catalogue of the Educational Collection of Minerals of 
West Ham, Dr. H. A. Auden, 137; Flames from Mud on a 
Sea-shore, Rev. II. T. Dixon, 151 ; Relation of the Plutonic 
and other Intrusive Rocks in West Cornwall to the Mineral 
Ores, J. B. Hill, 159 ; Composition of the Volcanic Dust of 
Barbadoes on May 7 and 8, 204 ; Mineralogical Society, 215 ; 
Discrepancy in the Results of Meigen’s Method of Dis- 
criminating Calcite and Aragonite, Dr. A. Hutchinson, 215 ; 
Reasons for the Non-existence of ‘‘ Kalgoorlite’”’ and ‘‘ Cool- 
gardite ” as Mineral Species, J. L. Spencer, 215; Crystal- 
lographic Characters of Liveingite, R. H. Solly, 215; 
Greenockite on Calcite from Joplin, Missouri, H. B. Corn- 
wall, 310; Meteorite Ploughed up at Admire, Kansas, G. P. 
Merrill, 422; Bauxite, Dr. H. Lienau, 539; on the Rocks 
Thrown Out by the Actual Eruption of Mont Pelée, A 
Lacroix, 544; Enclosures in the Andesites from Mont Pelée, 
A. Lacroix, 572; the Casas Grandes Mass of Meteoric Iron, 
Mr. Fletcher, 556; Fall of a Meteoric Stone near Crumlin 
(Co. Antrim); September 13, W. H. Milligan, 577; Dr. L. 
Fletcher, F.R.S., 577; Death of the Rev. Dr. Wiltshire, 
658 
Mining: the Misuse of Coal, Walter Rosenhain, 29; Prof. J. 
Perry, F.R.S., 30; W. Hibbert, 102 ; D. E. Hutchins, 246; 
the Anthracite Coal Industry, Peter Roberts, 50; the Mining 
Statistics of the World, Prof. C. Le Neve Foster, 163; Coal 
Cutting by Machinery in the United Kingdom, Sydney F 
Walker, 414; Persons Employed and Accidents at Mines 
and Quarries in the United Kingdom in rgor, Prof. C. Le 
Neve Foster, F.R.S., 449; Death of Prof. O. G. Norden- 
strom, 538; Gold Production and Life of the Main Reef 
Series, Witwatersrand, T. H. Leggett and F. H. Hatch, 
659 
Minot (Prof. C. S.), Address at the Pittsburg Meeting of the 
American Association, 300 
Miquel (P.), Traité de "Bactériologie Pure et Appliquée a la 
Medicine et 4 Hygiene, 316 
Misuse of Coal, the, Walter Rosenhain, 29; Prof. J. Perry, 
F.R.S., 30; W. Hibbert, 102; D. E. Hutchins, 246 
Mitchell (Sir Arthur), Ben Nevis Observatories, 349 
Mitchell (P. Chalmers), on the Intestinal Tract of Birds, 235 
Modern Scientific Geography, 649 
Moidrey (M. de), Phenomena Observed at Zi-Ka-Wei, China, 
during the Martinique Eruption, 408 
Moissan (Henri), Lithium Silicide, 95 ; Liquid Hydride of 
Silicon, 263; New Properties of Amorphous Silicon, 263 ; 
Preparation and Properties of a Silicide of Vanadium, 312; 
Sur les Matiéres Colorantes des Figures de Ja Grotte de Font- 
de-Gaume, 452 ; a New Silicide of Vanadium, 624; Iodine 
Pentafluoride, 637 
Molloy (Gerald), Stopping Down the Lens of the Human Eye, 
6 
5) 
Mollusca : the Structure of the Gills of the Lamellibranchia, Dr. 
W. G. Ridewood, 165 ; Death and Obituary Notice of Oliver 
Collett, 328 
Mont Pelee, 53, 659 ; Mont Pelée Eruption and Dust Falls, 
Dr. William J. S. Lockyer, 53; Fresh Eruptions of, 278; 
Eruption of Mont Pelée heard at Maracaibo, Venezuela, 
E. H. Plumacher, 554; Notes on the Recent Eruptions of, 
Dr. H. A. Alford Nicholls, 638; Mont Pelee and After- 
glow, F. C. Constable, 79; Sunsets of West of Switzerland 
and Dust from Mont Pelée, 305; Rocks of Mont Pelée,” 
J. S. Diller, 372; on the Rocks Thrown Out by the Actual 
Eruption of Mont Pelée, A. Lacroix, 544 ; Enclosures in the 
Andesites from, A. Lacroix, 572 
Moon: Changes on the Moon’s Surface. Prof. William H. 
Pickering, 40, 233; Theory of the Motion of the Moon, 
Ernest W. Brown, F.R.S., 356 
Moor (E.), Curious Optical Effect, 127 
Moore (Dr. B.), Physiology for HKeginners, Leonard Hill, 
F.R.S., 369; Health, Speech and Song, a Practical Guide to 
Voice Production, Jutta Bell-Ranske, 388 
Morbology : New Febrile Blood Parasite in Man, J, Everett 
Dutton, 15; Acute Polymicrobial Osteomylitis, M. Ragalski, 
48; Trypanosoma Thetleri, New Parasite in Blood of Cattle 
in South Africa, 15; Lieut.-Colonel Bruce, F.R.S., 84; 
Malarial Fever, its Cause, Prevention and Treatment, Ronald 
Ross, F.R.S., 269 ; Treatment of Malarial Fevers by Latent 
Arsenic, Armand Gautier, 47; Tuberculosis as a Disease of 
the Masses and How to Combat it, S. A. Knopf, 270; Death 
of Prof. Gerhardt, 305; Bats Capable of ‘Transmitting 
3ubonic Plague, Dr. B. Gosio, 329; the Bacillus of Beri- 
beri, Major Rost, 378; the #d/e Played by Flies in the 
Propagation of Disease, Sir James Crichton Browne, 397 ; 
Prizes Awarded for Essays on Tropical Diseases, 397 ; the 
Thermal Death Point of the Tubercle Bacillus in Milk, 
Bovine Tuberculosis and Milk Supplies, H. L. Russell, 399 ; 
Screw-worm in Cattle at St. Lucia, Mr. Maxwell-Lefroy, 
400; Horse Disease, 423; the Plague in the Punjaub, 484 ; 
the ‘Sleeping Sickness” of Uganda, 484; Recent Studies 
of Immunity with Special Reference to their Bearing on 
Pathology, Prof. Welch, 611 
Mordey (W. M.), Electricity Meter, 84 
Morel (M. A.), Does Lipase Exist in Normal Serum ? 48 
Morgan (J. Livingston R.), the Elements of Physical Chem- 
istry, 100 
Morgan (Prof. Lloyd), Nature-study in Elementary Education, 
326 
Wisin (M.), Fatal Accident to, 610 
Morphology : Morphological Value of the Centrosome, Dr. Th. 
Boveri, 74 ; the Morphological Method and Progress, Opening 
«Address in Section D at the Belfast Meeting of the British 
Association, Prof. G. B. Howes, F.R.S., 522; Human 
Embryology and Morphology, D. A. Keith, 603 
Morrell (G. Herbert), Nature Study, Realistic Geography, 
Model Based on the 6-inch Ordnance Survey, 606 
Morrison (W. Murray), Aluminium, Notes on its Production, 
Properties and Use, 655 
Morse (G. H.), Rectifier for Alternating Currents, 328; the 
Preparation of Cells for the Measurement of High Osmotic 
Pressures, 401 
Morton (Dr. Henry), Death of, 113 
Morton (Prof.), Experiments on the Motion of a Detached 
Thread of Liquid in a Capillary Tube, 618 
Mosquitoes: a Monograph of the Culicidee of the World, 
F. W. Theobald, 123; Paraffin Used to Mitigate the Plague of 
Mosquitoes in the City of Mexico, Seftor A. L. Herrera, 
42 
Mossman (R. C.), Meteorological Conditions Accompanying 
“*Fohn” and Up-bank Thaws in Glen Nevis, 167 
Motion of the Pole, Dr. J. C. Chandler, 309 
Mott (Dr), on the Regeneration of Nerves, 664 
Mount Chullapata, Activity of, 553 
| Mount Macedon, Geology of, Prof. J. W. Gregory, 207 
