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Index 



Meyrick (E.), Revision of Australian Tortricina (concluded), 

 204 



Miall (Dr. L. C, F.R.S.), History of Biology, 8 



Michel-Levy (Prof. Auguste), Death, 492 



Miers (Dr. H. A., F.R.S.), Growth of a Crystal, 126; th.: 

 Cultivation of Lucidity in Scientific Writing : Address at 

 St. George's Hospital, 465 



Miethe (Dr.) and Herr Seegert, Differential Quality of the 

 Moon's Reflected Light, 91 



Mikimoto (Mr.), the Culture Pearl Industry, 53 



Mill (Dr. Hugh R.), Rainfall in the Summer of 191 1 and 

 1912, 450; British Rainfall, 1910: Distribution as Re- 

 corded by 5000 Observers, &c. , 481 



Miller (Newton), Rate of Propagation of the Brown Rat, 

 560 



Millington (J. P.), Modern Industrial Chemistry, from the 

 German of H. Blucher, 75 



Millis (C. T.), Training of Technical Teachers, 58 



Milne (Prof. John, F.R.S.), Earthquakes and Luminous 

 Phenomena, 16 ; the Deformation of Rocks under Tidal 

 Load, 44 ; Construction in Earthquake Countries, A. 

 Montel, 74; Earthquake Studies, Dr. Omori, 221; the 

 Vulcanicity of Our Earth, Dr. K. Schneider, 410; Report 

 of Committee on Seismological Investigations, 498 



Minchin (E. A.), New Amceboid Parasite of Rat Flea, 443 



Mitchell (Dr. A.), Creative Evolution, Prof. H. Bergson, 



47S 

 Mitchell (C. Ainsworth), Science and the Criminal, 69 

 Mizuno (Prof. T.), Treatise on Wireless Telegraphy and 



Telephony, 277 

 Moffat (C. B.), Lights attributed to Luminous Owls, 200 

 Moir (J.), Spectrum of the Ruby, Artificial Ruby, Emerald, 



and other Gem Stones, 170 

 Monro (Captain C. E.), Use of the Portable Reversible 



Transit Instrument and Method of Calculation of the 



Observations, 75 

 Montel (A.), le Case nelle Regioni Sismiche e la Scienza 



delle Construzioni, 74 

 Montgomery (R. Eustace), Common Pathogenic Protozoa 



in British East Africa, 536 

 Moore (Prof. E. S.), Beds on the Border of the Appalachian 



Mts. forming a Transition between Cambrian and Ordo- 



vician, 430 

 Moorehead (W. K.), the Stone Age in North America : an 



Archaeological Encyclopaedia, 409 

 Mordziol (Dr. C), Geologischer Fiihrer durch das Mainzer 



Tertiarbecken, 548 

 Moreland (A. Maud), Through South Westland, New 



Zealand, 317 

 Moreux (Abbe Th.), Ouelques Heures dans le Ciel, 128 

 Moroff (Th.), the Large Radiolarian Thalassicolla, 443 

 Mortimer (Mr. J. R.), Death, 300 

 Moss (W.), a Bright Meteor, 428 



Mossman (R. C), Probable Rainfall in N.E. England, 19 

 Miintz (A.) and E. Laine\ Employment of Sewage in Agri- 

 culture, id 

 Muir (Dr. Thos., C.M.G., F.R.S.) and " the Writer of the 



Article," the Library and the Specialist, 484 

 Murdoch (W. H. F.), a Friction Permeameter, 501 

 Murray (J.), Further Report on Rotifera collected bv the 



Shackleton Antarctic Expedition : Rotifera of New 



Zealand, 67 

 Myres (Prof. J. L.) and others, an Imperial Bureau of 



Anthropology, 471 



Natorp (Prof. Paul), die logischen Grundlagen der exakten 

 Wissenschaften, 512 



Navasu (Prof. P. L.), Intermediate Physics : prepared in 

 Accordance with the new Regulations of Indian Univer- 

 sities, ^47 



Naville (Prof.), Excavations at Abydos, 318 



Nevill (E.), Early Babylonian Eclipses of the Sun, 136; 

 Secular Acceleration of the Moon's Orbital Motion, 508 



Neville (H. A. D.), Mucilage of Linseed, 535 



Niblett (M.), Obsolete Botanical and Zoological Systems, 

 315 



Nicholson (Mr.), Report of Committee for Further Tabula- 

 tion of Bessel and other Functions, 500 



Nicholson (Dr. J. W.), Atomic Structure of the Elements 

 and Theoretical Determinations of their Atomic Weights, 



501 ; Possible Relation between Uranium and Actinium, 



SIS 



Nicoll (Dr. William), Dispersal of Eggs of Parasitic Worms 

 by Flies, 223 



Nicolle (C.) and others, Nature and Scat of the Pathogenic 

 Agent in Exanthematic Typhus, 442 



Niederle (Prof. Lubas), L. Leger, la Race Slave, Statistique, 

 D^mographie, Anthropologic, 522 



Nijland (Prof.), Brightness of Comet 1911c (Brooks), 460; 

 Tail of Comet 191 ig (Beljawsky), 496 



Nishi (Tokujiio), L. Nocentini, I'Asia Centrale, 138 



Nordenskjbld (Prof. Otto), Antarctic Regions, 493 



Norton (Arthur P.), a Star Atlas and Telescopic Hand- 

 book, 42 



Nunn (Dr. T. Percy), Training of Technical Teachers, 58 



O'Callaghan (Major-Gen. Sir Desmond, K.C.V.O.), Explo- 

 sives on Board Battleships, 576 



Ohnefalsch-Richter (Dr. Max), Prussian Archaeological Dis- 

 coveries in Cyprus, 389 



Ohshima (H.), Luminous Organs of Fishes, 457 



Oliver (Sir T.), Effects of Lead-poisoning on the Race, 150 



Omori (Dr.), Bulletins of the Imperial Earthquake Investi- 

 gation Committee, 221 



Onnes (Prof. Kamcrlingh), (1) Disappearance of Electrical 

 Resistance of Mercury at very low Temperatures ; (2) 

 Deviations from Curie's Law, 192 



Oppenheim (Dr. Hermann), Honorary Degree at Birming- 

 ham, 158 



Orel (Lieut, von), the Stereoautograph (for Plotting Maps 

 from Photographs), 199 



Orlow (M.), Brightness of Comets 1908 III. (Morehouse) 

 and 1910(1, 193 



Orton (Dr.), Raising Varieties of Agricultural Plants re- 

 sistant to the Attacks of Disease, 532 



Osborn (Prof. H. Fairfield), Portrait,' &c, in The Scientific 

 American, 22^ 



Osborn (T. G. B.), the Organism Spongospora subterranea 

 producing " Powdery Scab " of Potatoes, 55 



Ostwald (William), W. T. Hall, and R. S. Williams, Intro- 

 duction to Chemistry, 179 



Owen (D.), the Brownian Movements, 153 



Owens (Dr. J. S.), Smoke Abatement, 470 



Page (H. S.), Evolution of English Pottery, 424 



Paine (H. H.), Rate of Coagulation of Colloidal Copper, 



437 

 Palisa (Prof.), Discovery of a New Minor Planet possibly 



of Eros Type, 496 

 Palitzsch (Sven), Concentration of Hydrogen Ions in Sea- 

 water (Voyage of the Thor), 260 

 Park (Mungo), Proposed Memorial, 456 



Parker (David W.), Calendar of Papers in Washington 

 Archives relating to the Territories of the United States 

 (to 1873), 449 

 Parkinson (Wilfred O), a Bright Meteor, 347 

 Parsons (Sir C. A., F.R.S.), Receives Albert Medal of 



Royal Society of Arts, 86 

 Pavlow (Madame Marie), les Elephants Fossiles de la 



Russie, 229 

 Pavy (Dr. F. W., F.R.S.), Obituary Notice, 421 

 Pax (F.), das Pflanzenreich : Euphorbiacese — Jatropheae, 276 

 Payn (Howard), Orientation of the Great Temple of Amen- 



Ra at Karnak, 514 

 Peach (C. W.), Note on Life of, 371 



Pearl (Prof. Raymond), Biometrical Ideas in Biology, 226 

 Pearson (Prof. H. H. W.), Percy Sladen Memorial Ex- 

 pedition to the Orange River, 256 

 Pearson (R. Hooper), Habits of Dogs, 382 

 Pearson (R. S.) and F. A. Leete, Teak Plantations, 19 

 Pelabon (H.), the Metallography of the Selenium-antimony 



Systems, 238 

 Penard (E.) and G. H. Wailes, Clare Island Survey : 



Fresh-water Rhizopoda, 33 

 Peringurv (Dr. L.), a Strand Looper Rock-shelter, 136; 

 (with A. L. Du Toit and Dr. F. C. Shrubsall) the Stone 

 Ages of South Africa, &c. (Annals of the S. African 

 Museum), 430; the Heidje Eibib, or Stone Mound of 

 Namaqualand, 30S 



