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Moore (J. C), Rubber from Castelloa Trees, 2S0 



Moore (J. E. S.), Ihe Tanganyika Problem, 550 



Moore (J. H.), Stars with Variable Radial Velocities, 135 



Morache (Dr.), Deatii of, 521 



Moral Ideas, the Origin and Development of the, Dr. 



Edward Westermarck, 377 

 Morbology : Plague Transmission by Rat-fleas, 39 ; Trans- 

 mission of Plague by Fleas, Hon. N. C. Rothschild, 

 616; Distemper in Dogs, H. Carr^, 48; Beri-beri, Baron 

 Takati, 62 ; Transmission and Prophylaxis of Syphilis, 

 Prof. MetchnikofT, 62 ; Prof. Metschnikoff's Harben Lec- 

 tures, 107 ; Experimental Variola and Vaccinia in Ouad- 

 rumana, W. R. Brinkerhoff and E. E. Tyzzer, 109 ; 

 I'arasitcs of Malaria and the Phagocytic Action of the 

 Polymorphonuclear Leucocytes, Dr. Bernstein, 141 ; 

 Sanitation and Malaria in the Roman Campagna, 156 ; 

 Measures Taken to Stamp Out Malaria at Port Swetten- 

 ham. Dr. Hamilton Wright, '367 ; Malaria in Greece, 

 Prof. Ronald Ross, F.R.S., 522; Sixteen Years' Obser- 

 vations on the Relation of Temperature and Rainfall 

 to the Spread of Scarlatina, Measles, and Typhoid Fever, 

 K. Sydney Marsden, 142 ; Intestinal Origin of Tuber- 

 culous, Tracheobronchial Adenopathy, A. Calmetle, C. 

 Guerin, and A. D^l^arde, 143 ; Preventable Disease and 

 Military Strength, 154 ; Experimental Infection by 

 Trypanosoma hrucci. The Destruction of the Parasite in 

 the Spleen, A. Rodet and G. Vallet, 167 ; Rash Caused 

 by Caterpillars of Gold-tail Moth {Lijjaris auriftiia), 206; 

 Death and Obituary Notice of Lieut. Forbes Tulloch, 

 207 ; Vaccination against Tuberculosis by the Digestive 

 Tracts. A. Calmette and C. Guerin, 216; Emil Roux, 

 216; On Diagnosis of Tubercle by the Examination of 

 the Blood, and on Spontaneous Phagocytosis, Dr. A. E. 

 Wright and Staff-Surgeon Reid, 248; On Spontaneous 

 Phagocytosis and on the Phagocytosis which is Obtained 

 with the Heated Serum of Patients who have Responded 

 to Tubercular Infection or to the Inoculation of a 

 Tubercle Vaccine, Dr. A. E. Wright and Staff-Surgeon 

 Reid, 248 ; Transmissibility of Tuberculosis by Alimen- 

 tary Casein, Marcel Gu^dras, 264 ; the Anti-Tuberculosis 

 Campaign, Dr. R. Fielding-Ould, 503 ; Channels of En- 

 trance of the Tubercle Bacillus into the Organism, Dr. 

 A. Calmette, 593 ; Microscopic'Changes in the Nervous 

 System in a Case of Chronic Dourine, Dr. F. W. Mott, 

 F.R.S.. 238; Theory of Epidemics, Dr. John Brownlee, 

 263 ; Reports of the Expedition to the Congo, 1903-5, 

 Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 269 ; Ten Years' 

 Record of the Treatment of Cancer without Operation, 

 Dr. Robert Bell, 269 ; Experimental Analysis of the 

 Growth of Cancer, E. F. Bashford, J. A. Murray and 

 W. H. Bowen, 483; Cancer, Dr. Clowes, 529; Dr. Bash- 

 ford, 529 : Prof. Gaylord, 529 : Report to the Govern- 

 ment of British Honduras upon the Outbreak of Yellow 

 Fever in that Colony in 1905, together with an -Account 

 of the Distribution of the Stegoinyia fasciata in Belize, 

 and the measures necessary to stamp out or prevent t^| 

 Recurrence of Yellow Fever, Rubert Boyce. F.R.S., Dr. 

 I. W. W. Stephens, 299 ; Trypanosomiasis of the 

 I'pper Niger, A. Laveran, 311-2; Recent Epidemic of 

 Trypanosomiasis in Mauritius, Dr. .^lex. Edington and 

 Dr. J. M. Coutts, 375; Bacillus of Leprosy Found in 

 Mosquito and Bed-bug, Dr. W. J. Goodhue, 367; Beri- 

 beri in Monkeys, Prof. Hewlett and Dr. de Kort^, 529 ; 

 Diseases of Sheep, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 623 

 Moreau (George), Etude sur I'Etat actuel des Mines du 



Transvaal, 313 

 Morphology : British Fresh-water Rhizopoda, James Cash 

 and John Hopkinson, 52 ; MoUusca, Dr. Paul 

 Pelseneer, 153 ; Pleural Cavity Absent in Indian 

 Elephant, J. E. V. Boas, 280; Biologische und Morpho- 

 logische Untersuchungen uber W'asser-und Sumpfge- 

 wachse. Prof. Hugo Gliick, 411; Gehirn und Riicken- 

 mark. Leitfaden fiir das Studium der Morphologie und 

 dps Faserverlaufs, Dr. EmIl Villiger, 442 ; Morphologie 

 und Biologie der .Algen, Dr. Friedrich Oltmanns, George 

 Murray. F.R.S., 561 

 Morris (Dr. D. K.), Standard Test for Transformers and 



Transformer Iron, 64 

 Morrow (J.), Lateral Vibration of Bars subjected to Forces 



in the Direction of their .^xes, 71 

 Morse (Harry W.), Studies of Fluorlte, 87 



Mortimer (J.R.), on the Relative Stature of the Men with 

 Long Heads, Short Heads, and those with Intermediate 

 Heads in the Museum at Driffield, 458 



Mosquitoes ; Report to the Government of British Hon- 

 duras upon the Outbreak of Yellow Fever in that Colony 

 in 1905, together with an Account of the Distribution 

 of the Stegomyia fasciata in Belize, and the Measures 

 necessary to Stamp out or Prevent the Recurrence of 

 Yellow Fever, Rubert Boyce, F.R.S., Dr. J. W. W. 

 Stephens, 299 ; Measures Taken to Stamp Out Malaria 

 at Port Swettenham, Dr. Hamilton Wright, 367 ; .\ppara- 

 tus for the Destruction of Mosquitoes, M. Chaulin, 41^ 



Motors : an Electrically Controlled Petrol Motor-bus, 302 ; 

 Moteurs, a Collccteur a Cnurants alternatifs, Dr. F. 

 Niethammer, Val. A. Fynn, 346 ; Single-phase Commu- 

 tator, F. Punga, 606 



Mott (Dr. F. W., F.R.S.), Microscopic Changes in the 

 Nervous System in a Case of Chronic Dourine, 238 ; 

 Regeneration of Nerves, 579 



Moulton (Prof. Forest Rav), Introduction to .\slronomv, 

 538 



Mouneyrat (A.), Method for the Detection and Estimation 

 of Small Quantities of Iron, 95 



Mountaineering : .'\scents in the Ruwenzori Range, R.B. 

 Woosnam, D. Carruthers and A. F. R. Wollaston, 132 ; 

 Ascent of Peak in Kashmir, Dr. Bullock Workman, 413 



Mount Wilson .Spectroscopic Laboratory, the, 595 



Moureu (Charles), Gases from Thermal Springs, 143 ; the 

 Pyrazolones, New Method of Synthesis, 263 ; the Pre- 

 sence of Neon amongst the Gases from Some riot 

 Springs, 344 ; the Condensation of Acetylenic Nitriles 

 with the Amines, 652 



Muir (Dr. T., F.R.S.), the Theory of Determinants in the 

 Historical Order of Development, 462 



Mukasa (H.), Summary of the Temperature Conditions at 

 Chemulpo, 308 



MuUer (J. A.), Heat of Formation of Carbonyl-hydroferro- 

 cyanic Acid, 263 



Miiller-Pouillets Lehrbuch der Physik und Meteorologie, 



147 



Miiller's (Hermann), Handbook of Flower Pollination based 

 on, "The Fertilisation of Flowers by Insects," Dr. Paul 

 Knuth, 605 



Muntz (A.), Utilisation of Turf for the Intensive Produc- 

 tion of Nitrates, 191 



Murch^ (Vincent T.), .Science Readers, Book vii, 633 ; 

 Object Lessons in Elementary Science, Stage vii, 633 



Murie (James R.), the Hako, a Pawnee Ceremony, 30 



Murray (George, F.R.S.), Morphologie und Biologie der 

 .Algen, Dr. Friedrich Oltmanns, 561 



Murray (J. A.), Experimental Analysis of the Growth of 

 Cancer, 483 



Murray (James), on the Scientific Results of the Survey 

 of the Scottish Lochs, 479 



Museums : a Descriptive Catalogue of the Tertlarv Verte- 

 brata of the Fayum, Egypt, based on the Collection of 

 the Egyptian Government in the Geological Museum, 

 Cairo, and on the Collection in the British Museum 

 (Natural History), London, Dr. C. W. Andrews. F.R.S., 

 17s ; the Museums Association, 255 



Music : Death and Obituary Notice of Manuel Garcia, 227 



Musical Thunder, G. H. Martyn, 200 



Muspratt Laboratory of Physical and Electrochemistry at 

 the University of Liverpool, the New, 624 



Mycology : the Fungus Flora of Yorkshire, G. Massee 

 and C. Crossland, 196 ; Colour Phenomena in Boletus 

 coerulescens, Edgar Trevithick, 318; George Massee, 

 380; Cherry Leaf Scorch. E. S. Salmon, 649 



Myres (J. L.), on the Physical Characters of the Races of 

 Britain, 458 ; on Early Traces of Human Types in the 

 y^gean, 45S 



Mythology : the Zuni Indians, their Mythology, Esoteric 

 Fraternities, and Ceremonies, Matilda Coxe Stevenson, 

 Dr. A. C. Haddon, F.R.S., 30 



Nageli (Carl), Grcgor Mendel's Briefe an, 1866-73, 640 



Nance (J. T.), Rusting of Iron, 142 



National Galleries of Scotland Bill, the Royal Society of 



Edinburgh and, 137 

 National Physical Laboratory, 205 



