April 



24. '913J 



Index 



Martin (Dr. C. J.J, Insect Porters of Bacterial Infections, 



S77 

 Martyn (Edith How), Precocity of Spring Flowers, 543 

 Mas6 (Rev. M. S.), Philippine Earthquakes, 139 

 Mason (J. -A.), Salinan Indians, 578 

 Mason (\V. M.), Thermal Efficiency of Gas and Electricity, 



594 

 Masselon, Roberts, and Cillard ; Dr. H. H. Hodgson; 



Celluloid : its Manufacture, Applications, and Substi- 

 tutes, 280 

 Masson (I.), Precipitation of Salts by corresponding Acids, 



506 

 Mataix (Prof. C), Aeroplane Stability, 92 

 Mather (Sir Wm.), Cooperation of Employers and Education 



Authorities, 526 

 Mathias, Onnes, and C. A. Crommelin (MM.), Rectilinear 



Diameter of Argon, 587 

 Matthews (D. J.), Bacteriological Water-bottle, 350 

 Matthev (George, F.R.S.), Obituary, 679 

 Maxwdl-Lcfroy (H.) and C. G. Ghosh, Eri Silk, 686 

 Medigreceanu (Dr. F.), Manganese Content of Transplanted 



Tumours, 636 

 Mellanby (E.), Metabolism during Lactation, 635 

 Mellor (Dr. J. W.), Modern Inorganic Chemistry, 668 

 Merck's "Annual Report" on Advances in Pharmaceutical 



Chemistry and Therapeutics, 368 

 Merton (T. R.), Photography of Absorption Spectra, 682 

 Merrifield (F.), Variations in Colouring of Lepidoptera, 



•35 



Metchnikoff (Prof.), the Warfare against Tuberculosis, 386 ; 



the Royal Society, 389 

 Mctz (C), Modern Microscopical Optics and Flucrite Objec- 

 tives, 603 

 Meunier (J.), Spectra of Nebulae, 664 

 Meunier (S.), No Ice Age, 446 



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

 Middleton (T. H.), Opening Address to Section M, British 



Association, 235 

 Mikkelsen (Capt. Einar), North-east Greenland, 548 

 Miles (Dr. E. J.), Form of Airship of Minimum Resistance, 



286 

 MiliceviJ (M. N.), Tuttle's Comet, 141 



Mill (Dr. H. R.), British Rainfall in 1911-12, 192, 600; the 

 Cold August and September in London, 259 ; Unprece- 

 dented Rainfall in East Anglia, 376; Amundsen's 

 Antarctic Expedition, 515 

 Miller (Prof. D. C), Instrument for Analysing Sound 



Vibrations, 423 

 Miller (G. S.), Catalogue of Mammals of W. Europe in the 



British Museum, 595 

 Miller (Dr. Hugh C), Hypnotism and Disease : a Plea for 



National Psychotherapy, 484 

 Milligan (H. N.), Animal Locomotion, 656 

 Millikan (Prof.), Discharge of Ultra-violet Light of High- 

 speed Electrons, 425 

 Mills (Dr. W. S.), Method of preparing Acetyliodoglucose, 



320 

 Milne (Prof. J., F.R.S.), Shinobu Hirota, 435 

 Milner (Dr. S. R.), Current-potential Curves of the Oscillat- 

 ing Spark, 422 

 Minakata (K.), Colours of Plasmodia of some Mvcetozoa, 



220 

 Minchin (Prof.). Hereditary Infection of Bees, 44S 

 Mirande (M.), Hydrocyanic Acid in TrifoUum repeiis, 213; 

 New Group of Plants producing Hydrocyanic Acid, 273 

 Mitchell (P. Chalmers, F.R.S.)' Opening Address to Section 

 D, British Association, 7:; : Preservation of Fauna : 

 British .Association Address, 468 

 Mitsukuri (Prof. K.), .Actinopodous Holothurioidea, 549 

 Mitton (G. E.), Englishwoman's Year Book, 485 

 Moller (.^.1, der Derfflinger Hiigel, 622 

 Moffatt (C. W. Paget), Science French Course, 190 

 MofTit (F. H.) and S. R. Capps, Geologv of Nizina, Alaska, 



659 

 Moir (J. Reid), Boulder Clay in Essex, 38 ; the Making of 

 a Rostro-carinate Flint Implement, 334 ; Natural Frac- 

 ture of Flint, 461 

 Molinari (Dr. E.), Treatise on General and Industrial 



Inorganic Chemistry, 509 

 Molliard (M.). Hypertrophi'ant Action of Products elaborated 

 by RJiizohiiim radicicola, 507 



-Muncktoii (H. \V.), the ilafslo Lake and Solvurn N'alley in 



Norway, 427 

 Mond (Robert), Anthropology at the British .'\ssociation, 411 

 Mond (R.) and Mr. Mellor, Coloured Slides of Theban 



Tombs, 343, 411 

 Monier-WiUiams (Dr. G. W.), Bleaching of Flour : Report, 



710 

 MontSliiis (Prof. O.), Italy and Central Europe in the 



Bronze Age, 291 

 Monlessori (Maria), Anne E. George, the Montessori 



Method : Scientific Pedagogy as -Applied to Child 



Education in "The Children's Houses," gg 

 Moody (Prof. H. R.), College Text-book on Quantitative 



Analysis, 431 

 Moore (Prof. Benjamin, F.R.S.), the Synthesis of Matter, 



190 ; Physiology of Aquatic Animals, 305 ; Nutrition of 



Marine Organisms, 629 

 Moore (Prof. B.), Dr. Adams, and others, Chemical Changes 



in Reproductive Organs of the Sea-urchin, 630 

 Moore (Prof. E. H.), Theory of Composition of Positive 



Quadratic Forms, 425 

 Moreau (M.), Pendulum Seat for .Aeroplanes, 709 

 Morel (L.), les Parathyroides, 66 

 Morgan (Prof. G. T.j, Eighth International Congress of 



Applied Chemistry, 193 

 Morgan (Prof. W. C.) and Prof. J. -A. Lyman, Laboratory 



Manual in Chemistry, 431 

 Morin (P.), Glacier Erosion, 44.^ 

 Morley (Prof. A.) and W. Inchley. Laboratory Instruction 



Sheets in Elementary .Applied Mechanics, 302 

 Morley (C), Sibilant Humming in the .Air, 660 

 Morris (Prof. J. T.). Measurement of Wind Velocities by 



aid of a small Bare Wire Wheatstone Bridge, 498 

 Morselli (Prof. E.), Antropologia Generale, 67 

 Mort (F.), Cambridge Countv Geographies : Renfrewshire, 



382 

 Mortensen (Dr. T.), a Sessile Ctenophore, 448 

 Moseley (H.), Reflection of X-Rays, i;Q4 

 Moseley (H. G. J.), Radium as a Means of Obtaining High 



Potentials, 4S1 

 Moslev (C), the Oak : its Natural History, Antiquity, and 



Folk-lore, Rev. J. Griffith, 589 

 Mailer (G. W.). das Tierrrich : Ostracoda, 3,v<? 

 Miintz (A.), Luminosity and Plant Assimilation, 664 

 MuIIer (J. A.), Mode of lonisation of Sulphuric .Acid in 



Dilute Aqueous Soiution, 507 

 Muller (P. Th.) and Mile. Guerdjikoff, Refraction and 



Magnetic Rotation of Mixtures, 273 

 Murray (J.), African Tardigrada, 401 

 Murray (Sir J., K.C.B., F.R.S.) and Dr. J. Hjort, "the 



Depths of the Ocean," Dr. E. J. Allen, 221 

 Murray (J. H. P.), Papua or British New Guinea, 544 

 Murray (Prof. N.), Service of a University, 533 

 Myers "(Dr. C. S.), Mind-body Relation, 396 



Nagaoka (Prof. H.) and T. Takamine, Constitution of 



Mercury Lines, 29S ; Mutual Inductance of Two Coaxial 



Circular Currents, 298 

 Napier (John), Tercentenary of Discovery of Logarithms, 



548 

 Nernst's (W.) Disciples, Festschrift zu seinem Doktor- 



jubilaum. Prof. F. G. Donnan, F.R.S., 641 

 Nettleton (H. R.), Method of Measuring the Thomson 



Effect, 375 

 Neuberg (Prof. C), Influence of Light on Living 



Organisms, 683 

 Newall (Prof.), Nova Geminorum, No. 2, 60 

 Newbigin (Dr. M. I.), Man and his Conquest of Nature, 131 

 Newcombe (L.), Catalogue of the Periodical Publications 



in the Library of University College, London, 161 

 N'ewsholme (Dr.), Report on Public Health. 703 

 Nicholls (Prof. G. E.), Reissner's Fibre and the Subcom- 

 missural Organ, 230 

 Nicholson (Prof. J. W.), Wireless Signal Propagation, 422 ; 



Atomic Heat of Solids, 423; Series in Spectra, 424; 



Spectrum of the Corona, 658 

 Nicoll (Dr. W.), Progress in Helminthology, 448 

 Nicollp (C.) and others. Transmission of Recurrent Fever 



by the Flea. 30 : Intravenous Inoculation of Dead 



t.vphnid Bacilli in Man, 377 



