Index 



Maunder (E. W.i, Are thi Planets Inhabited? 005 

 Maurain (C), Aeronautics at St. Cyr, 279 

 Mawson (Dr.), South Magnetic Pole Observations, 651 

 Maxim (Hudson), Possibility of the Earth Exploding, 67 

 Maycock (W. P.), First Boole of Electricity and Mag- 

 netism, 56 

 Meffert (B. FY), Lake Balkhash, 488 

 Meiei (W. II. D.), School and Home Gardens, 656 

 Meldola (Prof. R., F.R.S.), Attempted Photochemical Reso- 



lution of Silver, 109 

 Mellor (Dr. J. W.), Technological Chemistry, Sir E. 



Thorpe, C.B., F.R.S., 604 

 Merrick (G.), Heiligenschein, 115 

 Merril (P. \V.), Chromospheric Lines in Spectrum of 



4> Persei, 94 

 Merriman (R. W.), Pure Alcohol, 328 

 Messerschmitt (Prof. J. B.), Physik der Gestirne, 212 

 Mi t/ (Dr.), New Eyepiece Micrometer, 59 

 Mewes (R-). Theorie und Praxis der Grossgasindustrie, 474 

 Meyer (Prof. A.), die Zelle der BakterLen, 55 

 Michael (E. L.), Planktology on the Pacific Coast, 533 

 Mikami (Yoshio), Mathematics in China and Japan, 603 

 Mikkelsen (E.), Lost in the Arctic, 112 

 Milham (Prof. W. I.), Meteorology, (104 

 Mill (Dr. H. R.), New Rain-gauge, 65 



Milne (Prof. John, F.R.S.), the New Seismology, 190; 

 Earthquakes, 371; Obituary, 587: Continuation of 

 Work of, 610 

 Milne (J. A.), Pacific Salmon, 2S5 

 Milne (Dr. J. R.) and H. Levy, Recording of Fluctuating 



Flow, 76 

 Minchin (Prof. E. A., F.R.S.), Protozoa and Parasitic 



Forms, 5 ; Parasite of Kala-azar, Capt. Patton, 145 

 Mines (G. R.), Respiration of Torpedo ocellata, 75 

 Minot (Prof. C. S.), Moderne Probleme der Biologie, 202 

 Mitchell (Dr. P. C). Anatomy of the Shoe-bill, 414 

 Mizuno (Prof. Toshinojo), the Electron Theory, 266 

 Moir (J. Reid), Sub-Red Crag Implements and the Ipswich 



Skeleton, 296, 400 

 Moir (Miss Margaret), Effect of Heating and Longitudinal 



Strain on Magnetic Induction, 416 

 Molisch (H.), Radium Emanation and Plants, 228 

 Monaco (the Prince of), Address to Congress of Zoology, 



162 

 Moore (J. H.). High-school Ethics, 107 

 Morgan (J. J.), Notes on Foundry Practice, 82 

 Morin (H. de), les Appareils d'lnt^gration, 579 

 Morison (D. B.), Air Pumps for Warships, 67 

 Morris (Prof. J. T.), Wind Velocities near a Circular Rod, 



617 

 Morton (Prof. W. B.), Pianoforte Touch. 477 

 Moselev (H. G. J.), High Potentials by us,, of Radium, 250 

 Mess (Dr. C. E.'), Vegetation of the Peak District, 503 

 Moss (W.i. Area of Earth visible at any Altitude, 583 

 Mossman (R. C.), Southern Hemisphere Seasonal Correla- 

 tions, q8, 232, 313, 301 

 Mott (Dr. F. W., F.R.S.), the Brain, 378 

 Moullin (C. M.), Bradshaw Lecture on Biology of Tumours, 



84 

 Mnurrii ;md Mignonac (MM.), Ketimines, 442 

 Mumford (E. M.). New Iron Bacterium, 328 

 Munro (Dr. Robert), Palaeolithic Man and Terramara 



settlements, 368 

 Miintz and Laine (MM.), Materials in Watercourses, 103 ; 



Irrigation of Soils, 523 

 Murray (Prof. G R.), Internal Secretion in Disease, 593 



Nagaoka (Prof. H.) and T. Takamine, Anomalous Zeeman 



"Effect, 660 

 Nansen (Dr.), Cold Water in North Atlantic Basin, 217 

 Napier Tercentenary, 20 

 Nash (Dr. J. T. C), Epidemics, 168 

 Neville (B. M.), Experiment for Showing Lines of Force, 



112 

 Newsholme (Dr.), Infant Mortality, 670 

 Newton (W.M.), Flint Stones, 580. 



Nicholls (Miss Sophie). Photographs of the Holy Land, 311 

 Nicolle and others (MM.), Trachoma, 207; Vaccinotherapy 



in Whooping Cough, 442 

 Nicolson (Prof. J. T.), Obituary, 351 

 Nijland (Prof. A. A.), Variable Stars, 407 



Nordmann (Dr. C), Light Vield ol a Black Body and 

 Stars, 70; Effective Temperatures of Mar-, 286, (29 



Norris (A. H. E.), Experimental .Mechanics and Physics 

 (Heat), S oi 



Nunez (Vasco, de Balboa), 221 



Nuttall (G. Clarke), H. E. Corke, Trees and How The) 

 Grow, 344 



Nuttall (Prof. I, Ticks, 312 



Odling (M.), Oxford Bathonian Rocks, 338 



Ogilvie-Grant (W. R.I, Migrations of Birds, 138 



Oldham (R. D., F. R.S.I, Radium and Evolution ol the 



Earth's ( "cum , 6 55 

 Oliver (F. W.), Makers of British Botany: a Collection of 



Biographies, 264 

 Ollivier (H.), Course of General Physics, 631 

 O'Meara (Major W. J. A., C.M.G.), Economics of 



Engineering, 303 

 Omori (Prof. F.), Earthquake Frequency, 63 ; Recent Sea- 

 level Variation in Japan and Italy, 402 ; Small Slow 

 Oscillations of the Ground, 513 ; Volcanic Eruption of 

 L"su-san, 644 

 Oort (Dr. E. D. Van), Bird-marking, 41 

 Ormandy (Dr. W. R.), Electrical Process for Purifying 



Clays, 329 

 Ortmann (Dr. A. E.), Allegheny Divide and Fresh-water 



Fauna, 386 

 Orton (J. H.), Protodrilus and Saccocirrus on South Coast 



of England, 83, 348 

 Ostwald (Dr. Wilhelm), der energetische Imperativ, 2- 

 Ostwald (Dr. Wolfgang), Colloids and their Viscosity, 6g 

 Ostwald (Prof.), Series of Classics, 486 

 Oswald (Dr. F.), Miocene Beds of Victoria Nyanza, 653 

 Owen (E. A.) and G. G. Blake, X-Ray Spectra, 135 

 Oxley (A. E.), Hall Effect in Liquid Electrolytes, 471 



Paneth (Dr. F.), Polonium, 228 



Pannekoek (Dr. A.), Hottest Stars, 487 



Parker (P. A. M.), Control of Water, 653 



Parsons (Sir C. A.), Mechanical Gearing for reducing 



Speed between Turbine and Propeller, 67 

 Patch (Miss Edith M.), Woolly Aphid, 5. lanigera, 674 

 Patkanof (S.), Natives of Siberia, 489 

 Patten (Dr. Wis.), Evolution of the Vertebrates, 70 

 Patton (Capt. W. S.), Parasite of Kala-azar, 145 

 Pauli (Prof.), Viscosity of Colloids, 69 



Peabody (J. F.) and A. E. Hunt, Elementary Biology, 447 

 Pearson (Dr. J.), Ceylon Pearl Banks,' 219 

 Pearson (Prof. Karl. F.R.S.), Falling Birth-rate, 85 

 Pearson (R. S.), "Ligno," 278; Bamboo for Paper, 379 

 Peary (Admiral), Arctic Exploration, 197 

 Pease (Right Hon. J. A., M.P.), History and Politics, 



165; Education, 306; Government Education Policy, 



547 

 Pedley (R. D.), Artificial Teeth, 647 

 Peirce (Prof. B. O.), Maximum Magnetisation of Iron, 



567 

 Pendlebury (O), Preparatory Arithmetic, 7 

 Pennant (T.), Mineral Collection, 74 

 Penson (T. H.), Economics of Everyday Life, 187 

 Percival (A. S.), Geometrical Optics, 369 

 Peringuev (Dr. L.), Antiquity of Man in S. Africa, 379 

 Perrin (Prof. J.), les Atomes, 473 

 Perry (Prof. John, F.R.S.), ' F. Davaux, Mecanique 



Appliqute, 367 ; Elementary Practical Mathematics 



with Exercises, 531 

 Petersen (Dr. H.), Food of Insects, 643 

 Pethvbridge (Dr. G. H.), Rotting of Potatoes by new 



Phytophthora, 76 

 Petrie (Dr. W. M. F., F.R.S.). Formation of the Alphabet, 



106 : Excavations in Egypt, 301 

 Philip (A.), Dynamic Foundation of Knowledge, 107 

 Philip (J. C.), Achievements of Chemical Science, 132 

 Phillips (Prof. A. H.l, Mineralogy, 291 

 Pirard (M.), Artificial Teeth, 647 

 Pickering (Prof. F. C). Visual Stellar Magnitudes by 



Photography, 387 ; Classification of Spectra by Mis= 



Cannon, &c, 415 

 Pickering (S. U., F.R.S.). Pianoforte Touch, 353: Horti- 



