Afril 24, i( 



Index 



Micromanometer, A. Henry, 428 



Micrometry, New Method, Prof. J. Joly, 506 



Microscope : Royal Microscopical Society's Conversazione, 



235 ; Microscope Improvements, 495 ; Microscopical 



Optics and Fluorite Objectives, C. Metz, 603 

 Micro-organisms and the Homestead, Prof. C. E. Marshall, 



Dr. E. Burnet Dr. C. Broquet and Dr. W. M. Scott, 



W. Sadler, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 18S 

 Migrations between Australia and America, H. Hallier, 660 

 Milk : Tuberculosis and Milk, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 281 ; 



Combination of Calcium and Phosphorus in Casein of 



Milk, L. Lindet, 325 ; Lancaster Report on Milk Tests 



and Records, 36(5; Buffalo Milk in India, Messrs. 



.Meggitt and Mann, 523 ; Effect of Heavy Root 



Feeding on Cows, Messrs. Lauder and Pagan, 550 ; 



Milk, Dr. E. Pr'itchard, 578 ; Pasteurisation, Prof. 



R. T. Hewlett, 623 

 Milky Way Dark Structures, Rev. T. E. Espin, 316; 



integrated Spectrum of the Milky Way, Dr. Path, 551 

 MiUiones Fish : Breeding-habits, E. G. Boulenger, 350 ; 



Mosquito-destroying by, 685 

 Mine Valuation, Modern, M. Howard Burnham, S. J. 



Truscott, 460 

 Mineral Industries, Patent Ofiice Subject List of Books on, 



29. 314 



Mineralogical Society, Council Election, 337 



Mineralogy : Fortschritte der Mineralogie, Dr. G. Linck 

 and others, 58 ; American Mineral Statistics, 61 ; Mada- 

 gascar Quartz, Minerals and Gems, Lavas, A. Lacroi.x, 

 07, 272, 613 ; Mineralogy of Volcanoes of Reunion 

 Island, A. Lacroi.x, 127; Renfrewshire, R. S. Houston, 

 Prof. G. A. J. Cole, 159 ; Mineral O.xides, Simple 

 Method of preparing, M. Billy, 273 ; Dana's Manual of 

 Mineralogy, Prof. W. E. Ford. 286 ; Minerals from 

 Virtuous Lady Mine near Tavistock, A. Russell, 373 ; 

 .Apparatus for preparing Thin Sections of Rock, Dr. 

 G. F. H. Smith, 376; Mineralogy of the Rarer Metals : 

 a Handbook for Prospectors, E. Cahen and W. O. 

 Wootton, 434; Melting Points, .\. L. Fletcher, 454; 

 Mineral Composition of Cambridgeshire Sands and 

 Gravels, R. H. Rastall, 4S1 ; die Bildungsverhaltnisse 

 der ozeanischen Salzablagerungen, J. H. van t'Hoff 

 and others. Prof. F. G. Donnan, F.R.S., 616 



Miners' Safely Lamps : Official Tests, 56 



Mining : Physics and Chemistry of Mining, 2nd edition, 

 T. H. Bvrom, iqS ; West of England Mining Region, 

 J. H. Collins. 278; Types of Ore 'Deposits, H. F. Bain, 

 278 ; the Flotation Process as applied to the Concen- 

 tration of Copper Ore at the Kvloe Copper Mine, 

 N.S.W., J. W. Ashcroft, 298; Mining School for South 

 Wale.=, 478; Tin Mines of New South Wales, J. E. 

 Carne, 497; Theodolites, L. H. Cooke, ,sS5 ; Mining 

 Hygiene and Rescue Lectures at Leeds University, 611 ; 

 see also Coal and Metals 



Mistletoe. C. Moslev. Rev. J. Griffith, ^Hq 



Modern Problems, Sir O. Lodge, F.R.S., 248 



Molecules, Ionic Size and New Law relating to Heats of 

 Formation of, W. R. Bousfield, 401 



^tonoplane Dangers, 89 ; Biplane versus Monoplane, 106 



Montanic Acid and Derivatives, H. Rvan and J. Algar, 

 638 



Montcssori Method : Scientific Pedagogy as Applied to 

 Child Education, Maria Montessori, Anne E. George, 

 99 ; the Montessori Svstem, Dr. Theodate L. Smith, 

 486 



Monuments : -Ancient Stone Monuments, Prof. G. Elliot 

 Smith, F.R.S., 243 ; Rough Stone Monuments, T. E. 

 Peet, 566 



Moon : the Moon and Poisonous Fish. E. G. Bryant, 305 ; 

 D. E. Hutchins, 3S2, 417, 655 ; Possible Changes of a 

 Lunar Hill, P. Stoian, 629 



Morbology, sec Disease and Pathology 



Morphology of the Leaf in the Prunus Section, O. F. Cook, 

 197 



Moselle Valley, B. Dietrich, 444 



Mosquitoes, New Species, Dr. Tovar, 112; Mosquitoes and 

 the MiUiones Fish, 3,150, 685 



Moth, Codling, A. G. Hammar, 418 



Motor-omnibus, ,1525 



Mountains and their Roots, Prof. Bonney, F. R.S. ; Col. 

 Burrard, F.R.S. ; Major Crosthwait, R.E., 703 



Municipal Trading, Principles and Methods of, D. Knoop, 

 N. B. Dearie, 536 



Museums ; American Museum of Natural History, 170 

 Peabody, Yale, 227 ; Hull Municipal, 228, 258 

 Brooklyn, 25S ; Living Guides, J. H. Leonard, 258 

 Museum Conference at Manchester, 312 ; Wales 

 National, 417; Halifax, W. B. Crump, 440; Museums 

 and the Classics, Rev. H. Browne, 599 ; Natural 

 History Society of Northumberland, &'C., 626; see also 

 Natural History 



Mushrooms and Poisonous Fungi, 91 



Mutation : Cultural Bud Mutation of Solanum tuberosum 

 and infinite, E. Heckel, 30, 299 ; Mutating Oinotheras, 

 Dr. R. R. Gates, 171, 350; Mutation Theory, Prof. H. 

 de Vries, 656 



Mycetozoa, Colours of Plasmodia of some, K. Minakata, 

 220 



Mycology, Economic, Prof. Salmon, 174 



National Health Society Lecture : Tuberculosis, Prof. 

 Metchnikoff, 386 



National Physical Laboratory, 387, 712 



National Trust for Places of Historic Interest : Blakeney 

 Point in Norfolk, 389 



Natural History Museum (British), 57, 169, 196 ; Working 

 Models of Gastropod Mollusca, 228 ; History, Dr. A. 

 GUnthcr, F.R.S. ; Catalogues, G. S. Miller, W. R. 

 Ogilvie-Grant, Dr. J. H. Ashworth, 595 



Natural Science Papers, 528 



Naturalists, Early, Dr. L. C. Miall, F.R.S., i 



Nature : Nature-protection, 169 ; the Love of Nature among 

 the Romans during the Later Decades of the Republic 

 and the First Centurv of the Empire, Sir A. Geikie, 

 K.C.B., F.R.S., Pro'f. T. H. Warren, 185; Nature 

 Photography, S. C. Johnson, 189 ; Outdoor Philosophy, 

 S. D. Kirkham, 216; the Naturalist in Siluria, Capt. 

 Maync Reid, 260 ; Twelve Moons, Frances Bardswell, 

 304; Practical Utility of Phenological Observations, 

 R. H. Hooker, 524; Moving Pictures of P. J. Rainey's 

 East African Hunt at Holborn Empire, 547 ; Transla- 

 tion of Aristotle's " De Motu Animalium de Incessu 

 Animalium," A. S. L. Farquharson, 6oi : the Story of a 

 Hare, J. C. Tregarthen, 670; the Spiritual Interpreta- 

 tion of Nature, Dr. J. Y. Simpson, 69,^ 



Nature Reservations : Swiss National Park, 224 ; Nature 

 Reservation at Blakeney Point in Norfolk, 389 ; Society 

 for Promotion of Nature IJeserves, 467 



Nautical Astronomy, W. P. Symonds, 617 



Nautilus Pearls, Dr. H. L. Jameson, 191 ; Prof. S. J. 

 Hickson, F.R.S., 220 



Navigation : Fergusson's Percentage Theodolite and Com- 

 pass, &c., 27.:;; Navigation at the Royal Technical 

 College, Glasgow, 684 



Nebula; and Clusters photogmphed at the Lick, 341 ; Spectra 

 of Nebula-, J. Meunier, 664 



Negative .After-images with Pure Spectral Colours, Dr. 

 ■ G. J. Burch, 612 



Neolithic Man, Antiquity of, J. Sinel. 70; A. L. Leach, 



"34 



"Nepal, Picturesque," Percy Brown, 544 



Neptune, Diameter of. Dr. G. Abetti, 29 



Nervation of Plants, F. G. Heath. Dr. F. Cavers, 432 



Nervous Rhythm arising from Rivalry between Antagon- 

 istic Reflexes, Prof. C. S. Sherrington, 716 



New Guinea: the Mekeo People. R. W. Williamson, 324; 

 British New Guinea, J. H. P. Murray, ,i;44 



New South Wales, A. W. Jose and others, 382 



New Zealand : Jubilee of the Canterbury Philosophical 

 Institute, 282 : Earlier Mesozoic Floras, Dr. Arber, 

 4S1 ; New Zealand Geology. Dr. P. Marshall, 590 



Nickel, Changes of Electrical Resistance in Cross-magnetic 

 Fields, D>. C. G. Knott, 664 



Nitric and Nitrous .Acids, Action of Temperature on 

 Equilibrium of, E. Briner, 507 



Nitrifving Organisms : .Azotobacter, A. Prazmowski, 549 



Nitrites, Alkaline, M. Ostwald, 507 



Nitrogen, Fixation of Atmospheric, Dr. Eyde, Dr. Bernth- 

 sen. Prof. Morgan, 194 



Nobel Prize for .Medicine, J95 ; Nobel Prizes. 311 



