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Index 



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

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

 Curious Apparatus at the Base of the Wings of the Mosquito 

 Anopheles Maculifennis, A. E. Shipley and Edwin Wilson, 



551 ■ ' 



Mosse (A.), on the Salutary Effects of Potatoes in Diabetics in 

 High Doses, 168 



Moths : Instrument by which Silk-producing Moths of Aus- 

 tralian Genus Anther:i;a cut iheir Way out of iheir Hard 

 Cocoons, F. B. Dodd, 257 ; Birds Attacking Butterflies and 

 Moths, A. H. Hamm, 366; C. G. Seligmann, 366; 

 Howard Fox, 366 ; F. Finn, 415 ; a Correction, 5S7 ; Dr. 

 Ad. Nicolas, 415 ; Prof. Edward B. Poulton, F.R.S., 465 ; 

 Annie E. McKay, 4S6 



Motive Power from Blast-furnace Gases, Bryan Donkin, 179 



Motor-cars : Reinaikable Motor-car Performance by M. 

 Fournier, 86 ; Eshibiiinn of Electric Automobiles in New 

 York, 303 ; Motor Vehicles and Motors, W. Worby Brau- 

 mont, Supp. March 13, igo2,vi 



Moulton (F. C. ), Determination of Orbital Elements, 63 



Mouneyrat (A.), Use of Organic Arsenic and Phosphorus 

 Compounds in the Treatment of Tuberculosis, 504 



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



Moureu (Ch.), Synthesis of Acetylenic Acetones and i8-ketonic 

 Ethers, 263 



Moussu (Prof.), Lymph Flow of Large Animals in Repose, 67 



Movements of Plants, the, Francis Darwin, F.R. S., at Glasgow 

 Meeting of British Association, 40 



Mud or Dust, Fall of. Sir Edward Fry, F.R.S., 317 ; Clement 

 Reid, F.R.S., 414 



Mud, Frost Patterns in, Dr. Catherine A, Raisin, 199 



Mudge {G. P.), a Text-book of Zoology, Supp. March 13, 

 1902, X 



Muller(P. Th.), the Pseudo-acids, 504 



Mliller-Lyer, Results of Testing the Vision of Natives of Murray 

 Island and that of a number o( English People with the 

 Visual Illusion known as the, Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, 116 



Mummified Birds of Ancient Egypt, the,. M^L Lortet and 

 Gaillard, 1 19 



Munby (A. E. ), the Dilution of Acet)Iene for Heating Pur- 

 poses, 30 ; a Model Geyser, 247 



Municipal Meteorology, A. R. Hunt, 561 



Municipal Sanitation in the United States, Charles V. Chapin, 



73 



Munro (Dr. Robert), the Civilisation of Hallstatt and La Tene, 

 212 



Miintz (A.), Conditions of Vegetation of Vineyards giving High 

 Yields, 479 



Murani (Oreste), Trattato elementare di Fisica, Optics and 

 Electricity, 151 



Murche (V. T. ), Rural Reader — Senior, 583 ; the Teacher's 

 Manual of Object Lessons for Rural Schools — Senior, 583 



Murray Island, Results of Testing the Vision of Natives of, and 

 that of a number of English People with the Visual Illusion 

 known as the Miiller-Lyer, Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, 116 ; on 

 (Jbservations made with Gallon's Whistle upon the Hearing 

 of the Murray Islanders and some Inhabitants of Buchan, 

 Aberdeenshire, Dr C. S. Myers, 116 



Muscle, on the Action of Oxalates on the Calcium of. Dr. 

 W. Brodie Brodie, 116 



Muscles, on the Use of the Telephone for Investigating 

 the Rhythmic Phenomena of. Sir John Burdon Sanderson, 

 114 



Museums : Scope and Functions of. Address at Ipswich Museum, 

 Prof. E. Ray Lankester, F. R.S., 91; Ueber Museen des 

 Ostens der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika, Reisestudien, 

 A. B. Meyer, 77 ; Report of the Bristol Museum for 1901, 

 323 ; Catalogue of Fossil Fishes in the British Museum 

 (Natural History), Arthur Smith Woodward, F. R.S., 388 



Mushketoff (Prof. I. V.), Death and Obituary Notice of, 395 



Musk-ox, the, 322 



Mycenaian Tree and Pillar Cult and its Mediterranean Rela- 

 tions, Arthur !■ Evans, Supp. November 14, 1901, vi 



Mycology : Cherry Disease, William Carruthers, F.R.S., 239, 

 4l3;5ir W. T. ThiseltonDyer, F.R.S., 296, 413 ; Alfred 

 O. Walker, 318 



Myers (Dr. C. S.), on Observations made with Galton's 

 Whistles upon Ihe Hearing of the Murray Islanders and some 

 Inhabitants of Buchan, Aberdeenshire, 116 



Myricetin, A. G. Perkin, 310 



Mystic Rose, the, a Study of Primitive Marriage, Ernest 



Crawley, E. Sidney Hartland, 553 

 Mythology : the Farmers' Years, Sir Norman Lockyer, K.C. B. , 



F.R.S., 248 



Nagaska (H.), Magnetostriction of some Ferromagnetic Sub- 

 stances, 246 

 Naples, a Possible New Petroleum Field near, R. T. Giinther, 



152 

 Natal Observatory Report for 1900, 210 

 National Physical Laboratory, the, 466. 487 

 National Welfare, Roads and. Prof. J. P. O'Reilly, 222 

 Native Proteids, Can Solutions of Exert Osmotic Pressures ? Prof 



Waymouth Reid, F.R.S. , 115 

 Native Question in South Africa, the, 440 



Natural History: Use-Inheritance, Illustrated by the Direction 

 of Hair on the Bodies of Animals. W. Kidd, 4 ; Wild Animals 

 I have Known, Ernest Seton-Thompson, T. Digby Pigott, 

 C. B.. , 25 ; the Trail of the Sand-hill Stag, Ernest Seton- 

 Thompson, T. Digby Pigott, C.B, 25 ; the Biography of a 

 Grizzly, Ernest Seton-Thompson, T. Digby Pigott, C.B. , 25 ; 

 Shell Life : an Introduction to the British Mollusca, E. Step, 

 29; Transport of Molluscs by Waterfowl, Frank Finn, 534; 

 the San Clemente Island Goat, Prof T. D. A. Cockerell, 31 ; 

 Photography for Naturalists, D. English, 33 ; New South 

 Wales Linnean Society, 48 ; Animal Behaviour, C. Lloyd 

 Morgan, F.R.S., 49; the Great Deserts and Forests of North 

 America, Paul Fountain, 57 ; Sunshine and Surf: a Year's 

 Wanderings in the South Seas, D. B. Hall and Lord Albert 

 Osborne, 57 ; Notes an Axolotls from Colorado and Dakota, 

 H. L. Osborne, III ; the Country Month by Month, J. A. 

 Owen andG. S. Boulger, 125 ; Strange Adventures in Dicky- 

 bird Land, R. Kearton, 126; "Ugly," a Hospital Dog, 

 G. H. R. Dabbs, 126; Wonders in Monsterland, E. D. 

 Cuming, 126 ; the Child's Pictorial Natural History, C. M. 

 Park, 126; a Country Reader for Use in Village Schools, 

 H. B. M. Buchanan, 126; the World of the Great Forest: 

 How Animals, Birds, Reptiles, Insects, Talk, Think, Work 

 and Live, Paul du Chaillu, 148 ; the Lives of the Hunted, 

 Ernest Seton-Thompson, 195; Birds Capturing Butterflies 

 and Moths in Flight, A. E. McKay, 247, 486 ; Osw.ald H. 

 Latter, 273 ; Lilian J. Veley, 299, 392 ; Prof. Edward B. 

 Poulton, F.R.S., 343, 465; W. Irvine Fortescue, 344; 

 A. H. Hamm, 366 ; C. G. Seligmann, 366 ; Howard Fox, 

 366 ; John Hartley Durrant, 392 ; F. Finn, 415 ; a Correc- 

 tion, 5S7 ; Dr. Ad. Nicolas, 415 ; Instrument by which Silk- 

 producing Moths of Australian Genus Anthetrea cut their 

 Way out of their Hard Cocoons, F. B. Dodd, 257 ; Voices 

 of Nature and Lessons from Science, Caroline A. Martineau, 

 271 ; Notes on the Life-History of the Badger, T. 

 Tweedy, 350 ; Progressive Variation in the Malayan 

 Peacock- Pheasant, F. Finn, 367 ; Catalogue of Fossil Fishes 

 in the British Museum (Natunal History), Arthur Smith 

 Woodward, F.R.S., 388; Sir Thomas Browne's Notes and 

 Letters on the Natural History of Norfolk, 412 ; Two Species 

 of Annelids from the Freshwaters of Prussian Khineland, re- 

 placed by a Third, W. Voight, 594 ; the Meaning of the 

 White Undersides of Animals, Prof E. B. Poulton, F.K.S., 

 596 ; Abbott H. Thayer, 597 ; Memoirs of the St. Petersburg 

 Society of Naturalists, 600 



Natural Knowledge, the Advancement of, 289 ; Sir Norman 

 Lockyer, K.C.B , P'.R.S., 290 



Natural Selection : Mathematical Contributions to the Theory 

 of Evolution XI. On the Influence of Natural Selection on 

 the \'ariability and Correlation of Organs, Prof Karl Pearson, 

 F.R.S., 381 



Nature-Study Exhibition, John C. Medd, 486 



Nature-Study Journal, the, 369 



Naturphilosophie, Vorlesungen iiber, Wilhelm Ostwald, 265 



N^turphilosophie, Annalen der, 283 



Naturwissenschaftliche Unterricht in England, insbesondere in 

 Physik und Chemie, der. Dr. Karl T. Fischer, 481 



Nautical .\5tr0n0my, J. H. Colvin, 296 



Nautili from the Philippines, Living, Prof Bashford Dean, 13 



Naval Architecture : S'essels with Turbine Machinery, 403 



Naval Observatory Report, United States, 326 



Navigation : a Manometric Double Log, Emile Raverot and 

 Pierre Belly, 95 ; North Atlantic and Mediterranean Pilot 

 Charts, 12, 87, 179, 302, 398 ; the Dangers of Coral Reefs to 



