Judex 





on the Calculus, with lUustralions from Geometry, Mechanics 

 and Physics, George A. Gibson, 530 

 Mineralogy : Mineralogical Society, 94, 383, 549; Baumhauerile, 

 R. H. Solly, 94; On the Dislinguishing of Pyrite and 

 Marcasite, H. N. Stokes, 190 ; On the Crystalline Structure 

 of Gold Nuggets from Klondyke, \'ictoria and New Zealand, 

 Prof. Liversidge, F.R.S., 192 ; Lehrbuch der Chemie und 

 Mineralogie, Prof. G. Siebert, 317 ; Process for the Mineral 

 Analysis of Rocks, Prof. W. J. Sollas, F.R.S., 35S ; Horn- 

 silvers, G. T. Prior, L. J. Spenser, 383 ; Identity of 

 Kilbrickenite and Geocronite, G. T. Prior, 383 ; Mode of 

 Occurrence and Characters of " Serendibite," in Ceylon, 

 G. T. Prior, A. K. Coom.ara-Swamy, 383 ; Petrology of 

 British East Africa, G. T. Prior, 549 ; Progressive Dynamo- 

 metamorphism of a Porphyrilic Andesite from Co. Wicklow, 

 Henry J. Seymour, 551 ; Composition of the Lodes of 

 Kersanton, Ch. Barrois, 552 ; Curiously Marked Pebbles 

 from the Algerian Sahara, Dr. O. Abel, 594 

 Mining : Mineral Output of United Kingdom for 1900, Dr. Le 

 Neve Foster, 12 ; the Brown Coal Beds of Victoria, J. 

 ■ Stirling, 59 : Mineral Production of India, 61 ; Gold in 

 India, 347 ; The Use of the Wire Saw for (^)uarrying, 84 ; 

 Coltivazione delle Miniere, S. Beitolio, 151 ; ihe Royal 

 Commission on Coal Resources, 199; Mining Calculations, 

 T. A. O'Donahue, 245 : Mechanical Ventilators for Mines, 

 Mrs. M. Walton Brown, 404 ; Cyanide Practice, Alfred 

 James, 463 ; Ironstones of the North Staffordshire Coal-field, 

 John Cadnian, 519 

 Minot (Prof. C. S.), Morphology 01 Pineal Region, 237 

 Mislawski (Prof.), Negative Variation of Refle-x Action, 64 

 Misuse of Coal, the. Prof. John Perry, F.R.S., 464, 586: 



Subscriber, 586 

 Mitchell (S. A.), the Spectrum of the Chromosphere, 423 

 Mixter (W. G. ), Determination of Heat of Dissociation and 



Combustion of Acetylene, 93 

 Model Geyser, a, A. E. Munby, 247 

 Modern Increase in the Expectation of Life, Prof. Flinders 



Petrie, Prof. Karl Pearson, 521 

 Modern .Machine Methods, \\. F. L. Orcutt, 279 

 Modulus, Young's, Measurement of. Prof. W. Cassie, 93 

 Moissan (Henri), Electrolysis of Ammonium Chlorides in Solu- 

 tion in Liquefied Ammonia, 47 ; Decomposition of Cal- 

 cium- and Lithium-Ammonium by Ammonium Chloride, 

 47 ; New Method of Manipulating Liquid Gas in Sealed 

 Tube, 72 ; Action of Metal .Ammoniums on Hydrogen Sul- 

 phide, 72 ; Preparation and Properties of Potassium Hydride, 

 263 ; Preparation and Properties of the Hydride of Sodium, 

 287 ; on Some Properties of Fused Lime, 311 ; Preparation 

 of Tantalum in the Electric Furnace, 335 ; New Synthesis of 

 Formic Acid, 359 ; Action of Potassium Hydride on Ethyl 

 Iodide and Methyl Chloride, New Methods of Preparation of 

 Ethane and Methane, 407 ; Researches on Silicide of 

 Calcium, 455 ; New Hydride of Silicon, 479; the Laboratory 

 of Henri Moissan, 252 

 Molisch (Prof. Dr. Hans), Studien li. d. Milchsaft v. Schleim- 



saft der PHanzen, 532 

 Mollusca: Living Nautili from the Philippines, Prof. Bashford 

 Dean, 13 ; Shell Life : an Introduction to the British 

 Mollusca, E. Step, 29 ; Pigments of Nudibranchiate Mollusca, 

 Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 79; Poisonous Molluscs, R. 

 Glanvill Corney, 19S; L'Hutire Perliere, Nacre et Peiles, 

 L. G. Seurat, 271 ; Mechanism of the Formation of the 

 Purple of Molluscs, Raphael Dubois, 335 ; Transport of 

 Molluscs by Waterfowl, Frank Finn, 534 

 Monnet (E.), Specific Heat and Atomic Weight of Vanadium, 



455 

 Monolreme, the Mind-Brain of the, A. Koelliker, i 

 Monsterland, Wonders in, E. D. Cuming, 126 

 Mont Blanc, Annales de I'Observatoire Meicorologique Physique 



et Glaciaire du, J. Vallot, 31 

 Mont Blanc, Bacteriological Study of, Jean Binot, 504 

 Mont Blanc, Bacteriological Investigations on the Summit of, 



Jeai Binol, 573 

 Monti (Prof. V.), Distribution of Hailstorms in Italy at Different 

 Seasons, 281 ; Hailstorms, 372 ; Influence of Mountains on 

 the Fall of Hail, 443 

 Moon : Simultaneous Visibility of Sun and Total Lunar Eclipse, 

 Dr. C. Hillebrand, 305 ; Total Eclipse of (he Moon on April 

 22, 574 ; the Moon and Thunderstorms, Alex. B. MacDowell, 

 367 



Moon, the First Man in the, H. G. Wells, 218 ; F. C. 

 Constable, 318 ; the Reviewer, 318 



Moon, 10 the Mountains of the, J. E. S. Moore, 273 



Moore (B), a Primer of Physiology, Alec Hill, April 24, 1902, 

 ix 



Moore (Dr.), Measles in Western Alaska, 86 



Moore (E. H.), Du Bois Reymond's Two Relative Integrability 

 Theorems, 262 



Moore (J. E. S.), to the Mountains oi the Moon, 273 



Moore (T. S.), Modification of Zeisel's Method for the Estima- 

 tion of Methoxyl Groups, 309-10 



Moraines : Rock Covered with Frozen Moraine at Lyngen, 

 Arctic Norway, Dr. Hans Reusch, 206 ; Geschichte de» 

 Moranenkunde, Dr. August Bohm, 362 



Moral Nerve and the Error of Literary Verdicts, Furneaux 

 Jordan, 365 



Morbid Histology, Clinical Pathology and Practical, J. Strange- 

 ways Pigg, 556 



Morbology : Les Moustiques, Anatomie et Biologic, \. Daruty 

 de Grandpre and D. d'Emmerezde Charmoy, 27 ; Mosquitoes 

 and Malaria, Dr. P. Manson, 373 ; Measles in Western Alaska, 

 Dr. Moore, 86 ; Influence of Wine-ingestion on Tuberculosis, 

 L. Ross, 96; Mr. Jonathan Hutchinson's Expedition to Study 

 Leprosy in South Africa, 109; Piimary Cause of Leprosy, 

 J. Hutchinson, F.R.S., 496; Analysis of the Returns of the 

 London Smallpox Outbreak, 109 ; Smallpox in London, 277 ; 

 Peculiar Case of Fever with Parasite Resembling that of 

 Tsetse fly Disease, Dr. J. Everelt Dutton, 255 ; on the 

 Organism Infesting the Blood of Animals Suffering from 

 Tsetse-disease, Messrs. Bradford and Plimmer, 422 ; Rationale 

 of Vaccination, G. .\rchdall Reid, 257 ; Presence of a 

 Parasite in the Blood of Epileptics, M. Bra, 263 ; Report of 

 the Indian Plague Commission, Dr. E. Klein, JF.R.S., 320; 

 Hafikine's Plague X'accine in India, Major W. B. Bannerman, 

 550 ; Plague in the Nineteenth Century, Dr. A. K. Chalmers, 

 373 ; the Milroy Lectures on Typhoid Fever, Prof. Corfield, 

 403, 424 ; Note on the Discovery of a New Trypanosoma, 

 Lieut. -Colonel D. Bruce, F. R.S., 454 : Trypanosoma of the 

 Bovidje, A. Laveran, 455 ; Proposed Organised Research ot> 

 Cancer. Prof. F. W. Tunnicliffe, 467 ; the Nature of Disease, 

 Sir T. N. Fitzgerald, 474 : a Convenient Terminology for the 

 Various Stages of the Malaria Parasite, Read at Royal 

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



Mordey (W. M. ), Electrical Traction on Railways, 399 



Moreau (George^, the Adiabatic Curve, 47 



Morell (Mr.), Action of Hydrogen Peroxide on Carbohydrates 

 in Presence of Ferrous Salts, 477 



Moreno (H. C), Ruled Loci in «-Fold Space, 87 



Morera(G. ), Investigation of Laplace's Problem of Positions 

 of Equilibrium of a Liquid Free to Rise in a Capillary Tube, 

 592 



Morgan (C. Lloyd, F.R.S.), Animal Behaviour, 49 



Morgan (Prof. T. H.), Regeneration in the Egg, 209 



Morphology: Morphology of Speimatophytes, John M. Coulter 

 and Charles j. Chamberlain, 150; Ecdysis as Morphological 

 Evidence of the Original Tetradactyle Feathering of ihc Bird's 

 Fore-limb, E. Degen, 405 ; Pleuronectes, Liverpool Marine 

 Biology Committee's Memoirs on Typical British Marine 

 Plants and Animals, F. J. Cole and Jas. Johnstone, 459 ; 

 Morphology of Pleuronectidx, the, J. T. Cunningham, 511 ; 

 the Writer of the Review, 511; F. J. Cole, 5S5 ; Morpho- 

 logical Importance of the Foramen Found at the Lower End 

 of the Humerus of many Mammals and also of the Tro- 

 chanter of the Femur, Dr. E. Stromcr, 519: Morphology of 

 the Mammalian Brain, Prof. Elliott Smith, 548 ; .Morphology 

 of the Skull of the Bony Fishes, H. II. Swinnerton, 573 ; 

 .Structure of the Teeth of the Lampreys and Hag-fishes, Dr. 

 K. Warren, 573 ; the Epithelioglandular Origin of the 

 Seminal Cells, G. Loisel, 604 

 Morrell (R. S.), Oxidation of Glucosons to Trioxybutyric .\cid, 



407 

 Morris (J. D. T. ), on the Possibility of Producing both kinds of 



Electrification in Sealing Wax by Rubbing it with Silk, 349 



Morris (J. T. ), Use of Kathode Rays in .-Mternate Current 



Work, 579 ; Growth of Electric Currents in an Inductive 



Circuit, 579 



Mosquitoes : Les Moustiques, Anatomie et Biologic, A. Daruty 



de Grandpre and D. d'Emmerez de Charmoy, 27 

 Mosquitoes and Malaria, Dr. P. Manson, 373 ; the Sierra Leone 

 Campaign, Major Ronald Ross, 35 ; a Convenient Terrain- 



