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Changes with Temperature, J. Reginald Ashworth, 526 ; 

 Action of Kathode Rays on a Magnetic Needle, Dr. Josef 

 von Geitler, 540 

 Maiden (J. H.), Gums, Resins and other Vegetable Exudations 

 of Australia, 335; Practice Adopted by the Australian 

 Aborieines of Obtaining Water from the Roots of Plants, 542 

 Maire (E.), Guide Pratique pour les Calculs de Resistance des 

 Chaudieres a Vapeur et I'Essai des Materiaux employes, 

 150 



Malaria : Mosquitoes and Malaria in Mauritius, Les Moustiques, 

 Anatoinie et Biologie, A. Daruty de Grandpre and D. 

 d'Emmerez de Charmoy, 27 ; The Sierra Leone Campaign, 

 Major Ronald Ross, 35 ; Mosquitoes and Malaria, Dr. P. 

 Manson. 373 ; Sodium Alethylarsenate as a Cure for Malarial 

 Fever, Armand Gautier, 374, 383 ; A Convenient Terminology 

 for the Various Stages of the Malaria Parasite, read at Royal 

 Society Viy Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F. R. S. , 499 



Malayan Peacock- Pheasant, Progressive Variation in the, F. 

 Finn, 367 



Maldive and Laccadive Archipelagoes, the Fauna and Geography 

 of the, 514 



Maldives, Exploration cf the. Prof. A. Aggassiz, 39S 



Mallock (A.), Rotation of Lamina Falling in Air, 510 



Malvern Hills, The Sequence of the Cambrian and Associated 

 beds of the. Prof. T. T. Groom, with an Appendix on the 

 Brachiopoda, C. .\. Matley, 191 



Mammalia: Contributions to the Comparative Anatomy of the 

 Mammalian Eye, Chiefly based on Ophthalmoscopic Examina- 

 tion, Dr. George Lindsay Johnson, 137; the Mammals of 

 North America, 232 ; Announcement of New Mammalian 

 Remains from Egypt, 494 ; Morphology of the Mammalian 

 Brain, Prof. Elliott Smith, 54S 



Mammoth, the Kolymsk, 228 



Mammoth, On a Late Pleistocene Deposit containing, Prof. J. 

 McKenny Hughes, F. R..S. , 67 



Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 23, 72, 119, 

 263. 354,406, 478, 527 



.Manchester Water, Dissolved Chloride in, R. L. Taylor, 23 



Man, The Play of, Karl Groos, 78 ; Does Man Use his Arms 

 in Locomotion, Basil W. Martin, 80 ; C. O. Bartrum, 102 ; 

 Captain Giles A. Daubeny, 127; On the Inheritance of 

 Mental Characters in Man, Karl Pearson. F.R.S., 118, 

 215, 391, ; Prof. J. D. A. Cockerell, 245, 367 ; Birds and 

 -Man, W. H. Hudson, 294 ; Persistence of the Direction of 

 Hair in Man, Dr. Walter Kidd, 344 



Mandoul (M.), Blue and Green Coloration in Vertebrate Skins, 

 96 



Manquea Bacillus, the, O. Voges, 445 



Manson (D. P.), Mosquitoes and Malaria, 373 



Maori, Tales of a Dying Race, Alfred A. Grace, 389 



Marcasite, On the Distinguishing of Pyrite and, H. N. Stokes, 

 190 



.Marching, The Physiological Effects of, Dr. Zuntz and Dr. 

 Schumburg, 193 



Marconi's Signalling from England to America by Wireless 

 Telegraphy, 15S ; Marconi's Trans-Atlantic Wireless Tele- 

 graphic Experiments, 22S ; Proposed Installation of Marconi's 

 System of Wireless Telegraphy, at the Mouth of the St. 

 Lawrence River, 34S 



Marenghi (D. ), Persistent Reaction of Pupil after Intercranial 

 Section of Optic Nerve, 65 



Marey (Prof. E. J.), Presentation of a Medal to, by the Scientia 

 Club, Paris, 349 



Marey (M. ), Motion of Fluids Studied by Photography, 397 



Marie (C), on Oxyisopropylphosphinic Acid, 604 ; Dioxyiso- 

 propylhypophosphorous Acid, 96 



Marine Biology : Marine Organism from South Africa, 2S7 ; 

 Sijuilla liesmaresli. Prof. F. Jeffrey liell, 366 ; Pleuronectes, 

 Liverpool Marine Biology Committee's Memoirs on Typical 

 British Marine Plants and Animals, F. J. Cole and |aF. 

 lohnstone, 459 ; the Morphology of Pleuronectida-, J." T. 

 Cunningham, 511 ; the Writer of the Review, 511 ; F. J. 

 Ccle, 585 ; the Species Problem in Corals, Henry M. 

 Bernard, 560; Swarm of Velella, Isaac C. Thompson, 560; 

 Prof. Ch. S. Sherrington, F.R.S., 586; Rose Haig Thomas, 

 586 ; Peculiar Phenomena on the Californian Coast, Dr. 

 II. P. Torrey, 573 



Marine Engineering, Vessels with Turbine Machinery, 403 



Markham (Sir Clemenis), Voyage Southward of the Dis<vverv, 

 592 



Marquand (Ernest David), Flora of Guernsey and the Lesser 



Channel Islands, loi 

 Marquis (M.), Nitration of P^irfurane, 580 

 Marriage, the Evolution of, Ernest Crawley, E. Sidney Hart- 

 land, 553 

 Marriage (Ernest), Elementary Telephotography, 244 

 Marriott (William),. Aerial Navigation by Bodies Heavier than 



Air, 167 

 Mars, Prelim.inary Investigation of the Diameter of, 90 

 Marshall (A. B.), Flint Implements at Chelsea, 586 

 Marshall (tniy A. K.), Seasonal Dimorphism in Butterflies, 



549 

 Marshall (Dr. Hugh), Suggested Modification of the Sign of 

 Equality in Chemical Notation, 335 ; Action of Silver Salts 

 on a Solution of Ammonium Persulphate, 551 

 Marshall (J. W.), Elementary School Mathematics, 297 

 Marshall (Mr.), on the Constitution of certain Organic Nitrates, 



383 

 Martin (Basil W.), Does Man Use his Arms, in Locomotion ? 80 

 Martin (G. H.), Elementary Chemical Theory, 296 

 Martindale (William), Death and Obituary Notice of, 348 

 Martineau (Caroline A.), Voices of Nature and Lessons from 



Science, 271 

 Massol (G. ), Latent Heat of Fusion of Solid Ammonia, 504 

 Masternian (Dr.), Early Development of Cribrella ocii/ala, 551 

 Masters (Dr.), an Interesting Case of Peloria, 574 

 Mathematics : Leijons sur les Series Divergentes, Emile Borel, 2; 

 Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, 22, 140, 357, 

 546, 600; Elementary Geometry, Plane and Solid, lor Use in 

 High Schools and Academies, Thomas F. Holgate, 26 ; Arith- 

 metic, R. Hargreaves, 29; Die Partiellen Differential- 

 gleichungen der mathematischen Physik, Heinrich Weber, 30; 

 Cours de Mathematiques a I'Usage des ElevesArchitectes et 

 Ingenieurs Professea 1 Kcoledes Beaux- Arts, Carlo Bourlet, 78 ; 

 Ruled Loci in «-fold space, H. C. Moreno, 87 ; Mathematical 

 Society, 93, 191, 310, 406, 503, 603 ; Instrument for 

 Mechanical Trisection of Angles, J. N. Millar, 94 ; Interpre- 

 tation of Quaternions as Point-symbols, Prol. C. J. Joly, 

 95 ; Quaternion Arrays, 95 ; on Quaternion Binaries, 

 Dr. Peddie, 143 ; Quaternion Space, A. S. Hathaway, 357 ; 

 Practical Mathematics for Beginners, Frank Castle, too ; 

 Transactions of Ihe American Mathematical Society, 117, 

 357 ; on Certain Pairs of Differential Functions whose Roots 

 Separate Each Other, Oskar Bolza, 1 17 ; New Proof of a 

 Theorem of Osgood's in the Calculus of Variations, Oskar 

 Bolza, 117 ; on the System of a Binary Cubic and Quadratic 

 and the Reduction of Hyperelliptic Integrals of Genus Two to 

 Elliptic Integrals by a Transformation of the Fourth Order, 

 J. H. Macdonald, 117; on the Convergence and Character 

 of the Continued Fraction 



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E. B. Van Vleck, 117 ; Theory of Linear Groups, Dr. L. E, 

 Dickson, 117 ; Geometry of a Simultaneous System of Two 

 Linear Homogenous Diflferential Equations ol the Second 

 Order, E. J. Wilczynski, 117 ;a Treatise on Elementary .Statics 

 for the Use of Schools and Colleges, W. J. Dobbs, 125 ; 

 on the Configurations of the 27 Lines on a Cubic Surface and 

 the 28 Bitangents to a (Juarlic curve. Prof. L. E. Dickson, 

 140 ; an Elementary Treatise on Cubic and Quartic Curves, 

 A. B. Basset, F.R.S., 196; on Wronskians of Functions of 

 a Real Variable, Prof. Bochcr, 140 ; on the Discovery of 

 Two New I^rimes, Lieut. -Colonel Cunningham, 191 ; on the 

 Point Representation of Screws, Prof. Charles J. Joly, 192 ; 

 the Roots of the Equation u = Tan u, C. A. Chant, 247; Defini- 

 tions of the Bernouillan Ininction, Prof. H. Kenfer, 255 ; 

 the Teaching of Mathematics, 258 ; C. J. Forth, 272 ; Prof. 

 John Perry, F.R.S., 4S4; C. S. Jack.son, 558; Frank L. 

 Ward, 558 ; British Association Meeting at Gl.asgow, 1901, 

 Discussion on the Teaching of Mathematics, which took place 

 on September 14, at a Joint Meeting of Two Sections, Section 

 A, Mathematics and Physics, Section L, Education, 457 ; 

 Geodesic Circles, J. K. Whittemore, 262 ; Du Bois Reymond's 

 Two Relative Integrabiliiy Theorems, E. H. Moore, 262 ; 

 Primer of Geometry, Compiising the Subject-matter of 

 Euclid I. 10 IV., Treated by Methods of Pure Geometry, 

 H. W. Croome Smith, 270; Elementary School Mathematics, 

 J. W. Maishall, 297 ; Netwoiks, S. Roberts, F.R.S., 310; the 

 Fundamental Theorem of differential Equations, W. H.Young 



