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Index 



Sumatra, Dr. C. Elders, 504 ; Recent Investigations on 

 Pellagra, Dr. Louis Sambon, 538 

 Morehouse's Comet, Photographs of, Messrs. Hirayaiiia 



and Toda, 19 

 Moreux (.^bb6 Th.), the Relations between Solar and 



Terrestrial Phenomena, 545 

 Morgan (A. P.), How to Build a 20-foot Biplane Glider, 229 

 Morgan (Prof. T. H.), Chromosomes and Heredity, 246 

 Morley (Claudn), Catalogue of British Hymenoptera of the 



Family Chalcidse, 138 

 Morphology : Glandular Structures Supposed to Form Part 

 of the Postate Gland in Rats and Guinea Pigs, Dr. 

 Walker, 82 ; Morphology of the Manus in Platanista 

 gangetica. Sir William Turner, 97 ; the Thyroid Body 

 and Related Structures, F. D. Thompson, 181 ; Presence 

 of a Posterior \'cna Cava in Polypterus, Prof. Graham 

 Kerr, 341 

 ^[orreIl (C. Conycrs), the Death-dealing Insects and their 



S'ory, 526 

 Morris (Sir D., K.C.M.G.), the Jamaica Earthquake, 239 

 Morrison (Dr. A.), Vegetation and Rainfall, 437 

 Morsch (Prof. Emil), Concrete-steel Construction, 358 

 Morse (H. W.), Evaporation from a Solid Sphere, 51 

 Mort (Frederick), Lanarkshire, 527 

 Moser (Dr. Fanny), Japanische Ctenophoren, 34 

 Mosquitoes, Special Screening against, Dr. H. W. Thomas, 



48 

 Motherwell (Mr.), Halley's Comet, 183 



Mountaineering : Peaks and Glaciers of Nun Kun, a Record 

 of Pioneer-e.xploration and Mountaineering in the 

 Punjab Himalaya, Fannv Bullock Workman and Dr. 

 W. H. Workman, Sir T.'H. Holland, K.C.LE., F.R.S., 

 78 

 Mijhtmann (M.), a Theory of Death, 117 

 Muir (Dr. T.), Factorisable Continuants, 262 

 Mumford (Dr.), Open-air Schools, 320 

 Miinsterberg (Prof. Hugo), Psychotherapy, 458 

 Muret (E.), Ics Variations p^riodiques des Glaciers, 17 

 Museums : Catalogue of the Fossil Bryozoa in the Depart- 

 ment of Geology, British Museum (Natural History), 

 Prof. J. W. Gregory, F.R.S., 8; Guide to the Crustacea, 

 Arachnida, Onychophora, and Myriopoda Exhibited in the 

 Department of Zoology, British Museum (Natural His- 

 tory), 171 ; Catalogue of the Books, Manuscripts, Maps, 

 and Drawings in the British Museum (Natural History), 

 266; Guide to Mr. Worthington Smith's Drawings of 

 Field and Cultivated Mushrooms and Poisonous or 

 Worthless Fungi often Mistaken for Mushrooms, 

 Exhibited in the Department of Botany, British Museum 

 (Natural History), 361 ; Handbook to the Ethnographical 

 Collection, 536 ; Fossil Vertebrates in the American 

 Museum of Natural History, 12 ; Illustrated Guide to the 

 Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, 

 Prof. Arthur Keith, 296; Important Accessions to Hull 

 Museum, 314; Report of the Madras Government 

 Museum, 370 

 Music : a Lisu Jew's Harp, J. Coggin Brown, 422 

 Musu-Boy (Prof. R.), Lo Zinco, 39 



Mycology : Bacteria in their Relation lo Plant Pathology, 

 Prof. M. C. Potter, 18 ; Destructive Action of Fungi and 

 Bacteria, Prof. Potter, 181 ; Fungous Diseases of Plants, 

 Prof. B. M. Duggar, Prof. E. S. Salmon, 233 ; Annual 

 Foray of the Mycological Section of the Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union, 400; Cause of .Serious loss of Goose- 

 berry Bushes in Cambridgeshire, T. F. Brooke and 

 A. W. Bartlett, 402 



Nadir Observations, a Modified Method for, R. M. Stewart, 

 439 



Nagelschmidt (Dr. Franz), Thermal Effects Produced by 

 High-frequency Currents, Address at Royal Society of 

 Medicine, 542 



Natural History : Early Developmental History of the 

 Canadian Oyster. Dr. J. Stafford, 17; Linnean Society, 

 29; a Singular Mammal called " Orocoma," Kumagusu 

 Minakata, 40; Pwdre Ser, F. M. Burton, 40; W. B. 

 Grove and B. Millard GriflRths, 73 ; C. Fitzhugh Talman, 

 73; Prof. Frank Sfhlesinger, 105; Geo. H. Pcthybridge, 

 139; Prof. T. McKenny Hughes, F.R.S., 171, 462; 

 Revision of Australian Tortricina, E. Meyrick, F.R.S., 



64; New South Wales Linnean Society, 64, 196, 422, 

 522 ; the Journal of the East Africa and Uganda Natural 

 History Society, Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 

 80; Death of Col. Georges Agassiz, 81; the Nature- 

 study Idea, L. H. Bailey, 100; Man and Nature on Tidal 

 Waters, Arthur H. Patterson, 100; Tommy's Adventures 

 in Natureland, Sir Digby Pigott, C.B., 100; Animal 

 Romances, Graham Renshaw, 100; Pelagic Sealing, J. T. 

 Jenkins, 115; Method Employed in American Museum of 

 _ Natural History for Mounting Skins of Large Mammals, 

 117; Traffic in Feathers and the Need for Legislation, 

 J. Buckland, 117; Short History of the Academy of 

 Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 119; the Prince and 

 his ."^nts (Ciondolino), Luigi Bertelli, 138; the Book of 

 Nature Study, 146 ; Tillers of the Ground, Dr. Marion 

 I. Newbigin, 16S ; Threads in the Web of Life, Margaret 

 R. Thomson and Prof. J. Arthur Thomson, i6S ; Natur- 

 wissenschaftliches Unterrichtswerk fiir hohere Madchen- 

 schulen. Dr. K. Smalian and K. Bermau, 171 ; Limita- 

 tions of Species and Races of the Yellow-necked Field- 

 mouse, G. Dalgliesh, 180 ; National Antarctic Expedi- 

 tion, 1901-4, Natural History, vol. v., Zoology and 

 Botany, 206; Date Gardens of the Jerid, Dr. T. H. 

 Kearney, 247 ; Natural Features of the Australian 

 Grampians, A. G. Campbell, 271 ; Centenary of Death 

 of Filippo Cavolini, 313, 500; "Schools" of Caa'ing 

 Whales, Clobicephalus meles, in the Faroes, 315; the 

 Black Bear, William H. Wright, 327 ; History of the 

 Discovery of the Chinese Alligator, T. Barbour, 341 ; die 

 Antike Tierwelt, Otto Keller, 357 ; Flower Gardens upon 

 Vacant Land, 369 ; Additional Protected Area for Birds 

 in East Sussex, 371 ; Cultivation in Dalmatia of the 

 Spineless Variety of Cactus, Dr. C. C. Hosseus, 372 ; 

 the Habits of Worms, Rev. Hilderic Friend, 397 ; Hunting 

 Birds with the Camera, W. Bickerton, 402 ; Revisional 

 Notes on Carabidae (Coleoptera), T. G. Sloane, 422 : 

 Jack's Insects, Edward Selous, 427; the Fur Trade. 

 Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, 428 ; Monument to Gregor Mendel, 

 435 : Science in Modern Life, Botany, J. M. F. Drum- 

 mond. Zoology, Prof. J. R. Ainsworth Davis, Science 

 and the Sea Fisheries, Dr. J. Travis Jenkins, 464 ; a 

 Bush Calendar, Amy E. Mack, 464 ; Nature Studies bv 

 Night and Day, F. C. Snell, 464: Insect Wonderland, 

 Constance M. Foot, 464: the Landscape Beautiful, F. A. 

 Waugh, 464; Bees for Profit and Pleasure, H. Geary. 

 464 ; Grouse and Grouse Moors, Charles Malcolm and 

 Aymer Maxwell, 466 ; Life and Sport on the Norfolk 

 Broads in the Golden Days, Oliver G. Ready, 466 ; Fauna 

 of the Kola Fjord, K. Derjugen, 505 ; Our .Search for a 

 Wilderness, Mary Blair Beebe and C. William Beebc, 

 525 ; Concealing Coloration in the Animal Kingdom, 

 Gerald H. Thayer, 532 

 Navigation, History of. Prof. Marguet, 317 

 Naville (Edouard), the Funeral Papyrus of loniya, 237 

 Nebula M51 (Canum Venaticorum), the Spiral, Madame 



Dorothea Isaac Roberts, 214 

 NebulsE, Photographs of. Dr. Ritchey, 183 

 Needham (Prof. James G.), General Biology, 137 

 Negro and Negroid Races, the Anatomy and Relationship 

 of the, Hunterian Lectures at Royal College of Surgeons, 

 Prof. Arthur Keith, 54 

 Neogi (Panchanan), Preparation of Phenyl-nitro-methane 

 by the Interaction of Mercurous Nitrite and Benzyl 

 Chloride, 292 

 Neptune, New Ephemerides for Saturn, Uranus, and. Dr. 



Downing, 472 

 Neptune's Satellite, Observations of. Prof. Barnard, 472 

 Neufert (Dr.), Open-air Schools, 320 

 Neumann (Prof. F. von). Death of, 245 



Neurology : Cutaneous Innervation of the Lumbo-sacral 

 Region in the Dog, Dr. Ferruccio Rossi, 315 ; Death of 

 Prof. Fulgence Raymond, 435 

 New South Wales Linnean Society, 64, 196, 422, 522 

 Newall (Prof.), the Cambridge Observatory, 472 

 Newbigin (Dr. Marion I.), Tillers of the Ground, 16S 

 Newcomb (Prof. Simon), Popular Astronomy, 171 

 Newstead (R.), Ticks and other Blood-sucking Arthropoda 



of Jamaica, 83 

 Nicholson (Dr. J. W.), Initial Motion of Electrified Spheres, 



514 

 Nicol (J.), X-Ray Spectra, 139 



