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[Nature, Jan. 4, 1SS3 



Liveing and Dewar (Profs.), The Reversals of the Spectral 



Lines of Metals, 466 

 Lizards, Existence of a Voice in, Prof. Th. Eimer, 29 ; C. 



Michie Smith, Si ; S. E. Peal, 320. 343 

 Lock (Rev. J. B.), Treatise on Elementary Trigonometry, 



124 

 Lockyer (J. Norman, F.R.S.), Eclipse Notes, 51, 100 

 Lodge (Prof. O. J.), Chemistry of Plante and Faure Cells, 268 ; 



Relation between Waste and Useful Work in, Shunt- Dynamo, 



311 ; Sulphate of Lead in Secondary Battery, 596 

 Lcewy (M.). Equatorial Coude, 414 

 London, Palaeolithic Gravel of N.E., W. G. Smith, 579 

 Lubbock (Sir J., E.K.S.), Ants, Bees and Wasp>, Dr. G. J. 



Romanes, F.R.S., 121 ; Roumanian Translation of " Fif y 



Years' of Science," 159 

 Lucas (Joseph), Studies iu Nidderdale, 291 

 Ludwig (Arnold) and Oppel (Drs.), Geographische Bildertafeln, 



3°9 

 Ludwig (Carl), The Discoveries of, Prof. Arthur Gamgee, 



411 

 Lulea, Earthquake in, 209, 231 

 Lunar Disturbance of Gravity, G. H. Darwin, 45S 

 Lunge, (Prof.), Coal Tar Disiillaiion, 281 

 Lutke (Count), Death of, 414 ; Obituary Notice of, 446 

 Luys (J.), "Brain and its Functions," 103 

 Lyons Anthropological Society, 611 



McAlpine (D.), "Botanical Atlas; a Guide to the Practical 



Study of Plants," 175 y Prof. T. J. Parker, 292 ; D. McAlpine, 



386 

 Macgowan (D. J.), The Recent Weather, 245 

 McKendnck (Prof. J. G.), "Treatise on Human Physiology, 



designed for the use of Students and Practitioners of Medi- 

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 McLachlan (R., F. R.S.), "Insects injurious to Forest and Shade 



Trees," A. S. Packard, 78 

 Maclay (Miklukho), his Australian Expedition, 112 

 "Madeira : its Scenery, and How to See It," J. S. Gardner, 



363 

 Madras Government Central Museum, Report of, 557 

 Maggi (Prof.), Protistological Analysis of Water of Lake 



Maggiore, 379 

 Magnet und dynauio-elektiischen Mascliiuen, die Dr. H. Schellen, 



3l8 

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625 

 Magnetic Storms, Sun-Spots and, W. H. M. Christie, F.R.S., 



55 ; Magnetic Storms of April, 1882, 207 ; William Ellis, 



•75; Magnetic Storm and Aurora, Recent, W. H. M. 



Christie, F.R.S. ; G. M. Seabrooke ; A. P. Sn.ith ; J. 



Js. Watts; AnneGifford; W. Larden; H. Mellish, 571 

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"47 

 Magneto-Electric Action, Matter and, Henry Bedford, 8 

 Malaiasia, Darwin's Collections in, 305 

 Malayana Rhopalocera : a Description of the Butterflies of the 



Malay Peninsula, W. L. Distant, 6 

 Malayo- Polynesian Linguistics, A. H. Keane, 225 

 Mallery (Col. G.), Gesture Speech of Man, 333 

 Malu during Alexandria Bombardment, Telephonic Experiment 



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 Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 143 

 Mangin's Military Signals with Captive Balloon, 634 

 Manilla, Hurricane at, 634 

 Mankind, Social History of the Races of, A. Featherman, 



2S 

 Maori and Fijian Comparative Vocabulary, Thurston and Wild, 



3°9 

 Maoris, Colour-sense of the Ancient, 578 

 Marimne North Gallery of Paintings of "Plants and their 



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 Manette Bey, Unveiling of Statue of, 306 

 Markharn (C. R.), Eira Expedition, 418 

 Markree Rainfall, Sunspots and, Dr. W. Doberck, 366 

 Markree Magnetic Dip, Dr. W. Doberck, 41S 

 Mars, Recent Discoveries in the Planet, Rev. T. W. Webb, 



13 ; Conditions of Habitability of, Flammarion, 552 ; 



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 Marsh, G B., Death of. 305 

 Martini (Signor), Diffusion Figures. 309. 

 Mascart (E.) and E. Joubert, Electricity and Magnetism, 



147 

 Mascart's Magnetic Observatory in the Pare St. Maur, 611 

 Maskelyne's Value of the Solar Parallax, 161, 1S6, 210 

 Mathematical Question, A Great, T. Wakelin, 29 

 Mathematical Text-Books, Some Recent American, R. Tucker, 



59 



Mathematical Society, 71, 166 



Mathematics, Synopsis of Elementary Results in Pure and 



Applied, containing Propositions Formulae and Methods of 



Analysis, wiih Abridged Demonstration, G. S. Carr, 197 

 Mathematical Fragments and Papers, W. K. Clifford, 21 7 

 Mathematics at the Johns Hopkins University, 262 

 " Mathematische und Naturwissenschafthche Mittheilungen," 



190 

 Matter and Magneto-Electric Action, Henry Bedford, 8 

 Mauritius and Reunion Optical Communication between, 



612 

 Mean Temperature of the Atmosphere at the Surface of the 



Earth as Determined by Observations and by Theory, O. 



Reichenbach, 150 

 Mechow Expedition, 614 



Medicine, Dictionary of. Edited by R. Quain, F. R.S., 481 

 Mediterranean Populations, Early History of, Hyde Clarke, 



341 

 Mediterranean, New and very Rare Fish from, James > ate 



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 Megaceros Hibernicus in Peat, G. H. Kinahan, 246 

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 Mcllogm, Bartoli and Papasogli, 568 



" Memoire delta Societa degli Spettroscopisti Italiani," 46 

 ' ' Memoires de la Soeiete des Sciences Physique.-, et Naturelles 



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 Mendeleef (Prof.), Heat of Combustion of Hydrocarbons, 



258 



Mendelejeff, T hermo-chemistry, 56S 



Mendenhall (Prof. T. C), Influence of Time on Change of 

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Mercuric Chloride, Caruellcy's Experiments on Melting Point 

 of, 567 



Mercury, Transit of, 1S81, November S, 137 



Mercury. Polarisation nf, 139 



Merrifield (Mary P.), Monostroma, 284 



Metals, The Reversals of the Spectral Lines of, Profs. Liveing 

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Metals, Alteration in Dimension of Magnetic, by Act of Mag- 

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Meamorphic Rocks of Bergen, 567 



Meteoric Dust, B. A. Report on, 4SS 



Meteors, G. T. Tupman, 81 ; E. J. Stone, F.R.S. , 151 ; Rev. 

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 in Wyoming, 20S : August, Donald Cameron, 378, 523 



Meteorology : Some Primitive Ideas on, 15 ; Modern, Louise 

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 C. L. Wr.igge at Stafford, 88 ; Meteorological Society, 95, 

 215 ; Ben Nevis and Fort William Observations, 112 ; Pro- 

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 Meteorological Service, China Coast, 414 ; Austrian Polar 

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 Winter and Spring of 18S1-2, 322 ; Meteorology of the 

 Antarctic Region, J. I. Murphy, 366; Permanent Committee 

 of Meteorological International C »ngress, 352, 370 ; Prof. 

 Balfour Stewart on a Similarity between Magnetical and 

 Meteorological Weather, 488 ; Meteorological Spectroscope, 

 Col. J. F. D. Donelly, F.R.S., 501 ; African Rivers and 

 Meteorology, Prof. O'Reilly, 597 



Meyer (Prof. L.),on Steudell's Transpiration of Vapours, 



3°9 



Microscope, the, Mr. Grimshaw on, 531 



Microscopical Science, Siudies in, A. C. Cole, 89 



Miklukho-Maclay (Dr.) Return of, 55S 



Military Engineering Visit of Society of Telegraph Engineers to 



School of, 257 

 Military Signals with Captive Balloon, Maugin, 634 

 Milk Ferment, Caucasian, 43 



