Index 



Mines (R. R.), Relative Velocities of Diffusion in Solution 

 of Rubidium and Csesium Chlorides, 509 



Mining : the Rhodesian Miner's Handbook, F. P. Mennell, 

 66; Death of Prof. H. Bauerman, 161; Obituary Notice 

 of, George T. Holloway, 195 ; Experiments relating to the 

 Propagation of Coal-dust Explosions in Mine Workings, 

 J. Taffanel, 240; Mineral Output of South Australia, 

 376; Chromite and Asbestos Mining in 1907-8, J. 

 McLeish, 407 ; Surface Condenser in Mining Power 

 Plant, W A. MacLeod, 509 



Mirrors, Means of Protecting the Silvering of, A. Perot, 59 



Mitchell (Dr. S. .\.), Spectroscopic Binaries, 107 



Mitsukuri (Dr. Kakichi), the Work of. Dr. D. S. Jordan, 

 174 



Moedebeck (Herr), Maps for Use on Balloons and Flying 

 Machines, 164 



Molasses, Production and Utilisation of, 264 



MoUiard (Marin), Can the .•\mines serve as Food for the 

 Higher Plants? 30 



MoUusca, Littoral Marine, of the Peruvian Zoological 

 Province, W. H. Dall, 226 



Moncetz (Gargam de). Formula for Sensitising Plates for 

 the Extreme Red, 119 



Mond (Dr. Ludwig, F.R.S.), Death of, 196; Obituary 

 Notice of. Sir Edward Thorpe, C.B., F.R.S., 221 ; 

 Bequests to Science, 288 



Mono-rail System, the Brennan, 79 



Montgomery (Mr.), Flagellates Found in the Intestine and 

 Proboscis. of Tsetse-flies Caught Wild, 263 



Monvoisin (."V.), Acidity of Milk of Tuberculous Cowss 30 



Moore (Dr. Anne), Physiology of Man and other .Animals, 

 336 



Moore (J. P.), Collection of Polychietous Annelids, 204 



Moore (Prof.), Radio-activity of the Thermal Waters of 

 Yellowstone National Park, 318 



Mora (Enzo), Oppositions of Mars and Simultaneous Dis- 

 appearances of Jupiter's Satellites, 1800-1999, 320 



Morbology : the Influence of Heredity on Disease, with 

 Special Reference to Tuberculosis, Cancer, and Diseases 

 of the Nervous System, Sir W. S. Church, K.C.B., Sir 

 W. R. Gowers, F.R.S., Dr. Latham, and Dr. E. F. 

 Bashford, 6; the Campaign against Microbes, Dr. 

 K tienne Burnet, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 6 ; Sleeping Sick- 

 ness in Africa, 45 ; die Geschlechtskrankheiten, ihr 

 Wesen, ihre Verbreitung, Bekampfung und Verhiitung, 

 Prof. Schumburg, 66 ; Report on Leprosy, Dr. News- 

 holme and Sir Malcolm Morris, 75 ; Cattle Disease known 

 as the Grand Traverse or Lake Shore Disease, 76 ; 

 Modes of Division of Spirochaeta recttrrenlis and 5. 

 dtittoni. Dr. H. B. Fantham and Miss .\nnie Porter, 88; 

 Conference on Malaria in India, 107; Mosquito or Man? 

 the Conquest of the Tropical World, Sir Rubert Boyce. 

 F.R.S., 158; Malaria and Greek History, W. H. S. 

 Jones, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 192 ; the History of Greek 

 Therapeutics and the Malaria Theory, E. T. Withington, 

 Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 192 ; Dea Febris, a Study of 

 Malaria in Ancient Italy, W. II. S. Jones, Prof. R. T. 

 Hewlett, 193 ; Malaria and .Ancient Greece, Dr. George 

 A. .'\uden, 278 ; the Parasites of the Grouse, Dr. A. E. 

 Shipley, F.R.S., 235 ; Epidemic Disease among the North 

 American Indians, Dr. H. U. Williams, 266 ; the X-rays 

 and Cancerous Mice, A. Contamin, 299 ; the Contrast in 

 the Reactions to the Implantation of Cancer after the 

 Inoculation of Living and Mechanically Disintegrated 

 Cells, Dr. M. Haaland, 447 ; Homogeneity of the Resist- 

 ance to the Implantation of Malignant New Growths, 

 Dr. E. F. Bashford and Dr. B. R. G. Russell, 447 ; Two 

 Cases of Maltese Fever probably Contracted at Paris, 

 Jules Auclair and Paul Braun, 300 ; Structure, Develop- 

 ment, and Bionomics of the House-fly, Dr. Gordon 

 Hewitt, 316; Researches on Experimental Infantile 

 Paralysis, C. Levaditi and K. Landsteiner, 360 ; Observa- 

 tions on the Pathology of Gastric Ulcer, Dr. C. Bolton, 

 385 ; Nature and Etiology of Pellagra, Dr. Sambon, 463 ; 

 Transmission of Trypanosoma lewisi by the Rat-flea. 

 Prof. E. A. Minchin and J. D. Thomson, 447 



Mordey (W. M.), Mansbridge Paper Condenser and 

 Moscicki Glass Condenser, 439 



Morgan (Prof. T. H.), a Biological and Cytological Study 

 of Sex Determination in Phylloxerans and Aphids, 437 



-Morgulis (S.), the Method of Pawlow in .Animal Psych- 

 ology, 203 



Morphia Habit, the, and its Voluntary Renunciation, Dr. 

 Oscar Jennings, 243 



Morphology : Comparative Studies in Crustacean Spermato- 

 genesis, M. Louise Nichols, 43 ; a Treatise on Zoology, 

 Part ix., Vertebrata Craniata, Cyclostomes, and Fishes, 

 E. S. Goodrich, F.R.S., 152 ; Clinical Commentaries 

 deduced from the Morphology of the Human Body, Prof. 

 Achille De-Giovanni, 214; Short Muscles of the Hand of 

 the Agile Gibbon {Hylobales agilis), Dr. D. C. L. 

 FitzwiUiams, 239 ; Homology of the Columella .Auris in 

 .Amphibia, B. F. Kingsbury and H. D. Reed, 496 



Morris (Sir Malcolm), Report on Leprosy, 75 



Morris (Miss), Structure of the Australian Lancelet, 

 Assynu'tron bassanuvij 43 



Morrison (Prof. J. T.), Proposed Meteorological Instru- 

 ments, 479 



Mortality, the Theory of the Construction of Tables of, 

 and of Similar Statistical Tables in Use by the Actuary, 

 G. F. Hardy, 212 



Mosquito or Man? the Conquest of the Tropical World, Sir 

 Rubert Boyce, F.R.S., 15S 



Moss (Richard J.), a Supposed New Mineral, 280 



Motion at the Nodes of a Vibrating String, the Small, 

 C. V. Raman, g 



Motors : Exhibition of Motor-cars at Olympia, 103 ; Im- 

 provements in Resilient Wheels for Vehicles, Hon. R. 

 Clere Parsons at Royal Society of Arts, 469 



Mott (Dr. F. W.), Cortical Lamination and Localisation in 

 the Brain of the Marmoset, 237 



Moulin (Marcel), the Constant in Stefan's Law, 178 ; Re- 

 determination of the Constant of Stefan's Law, 291 ; the 

 Constant in Stefan's Law and the Radiation of Platinum, 

 389 



Moulton (D.), Pcar-thrips, Euthrips pyri, 104; Control of 

 Pear-thrips, 108 



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

 Presence of Krypton and Xenon, 240 ; Carbon Subnitride, 

 C.,Nj, 449 



Mudge (G. P.), Biological Iconoclasm, Mendelian Inherit- 

 ance and Human Society, 251 



Miiller (Gustav), die Chemische Industrie, 33 



Miinsterberg (Prof. Hugo), Relations of Education and 

 Experimental Psychology, 26 ; Moral Education, 27 



Muntz (A.), Mud carried away by the Waters of the Seine, 

 449 



Murdoch (G. W.), Positions of Birds' Nests in Hedges, 219 



Murray (James), Life under Antarctic Conditions, 448 



Museums : Report on the Progress and Condition of the 

 U.S. National Museum, 43 ; Dick Institute, Kilmarnock, 

 Destroyed by Fire, 162 ; Practical Improvement of Ethno- 

 logical Collections in Provincial Museums, F. W. 

 Knocker, 198 ; the Natural History Museum, James W. 

 Lowther, 196; Sir .Archibald Geikie, 196; William 

 Carruthers, 343; Prof. Adam Sedgwick, F.R.S., 254, 

 397 ; Sir E. Ray Lankester, 255 ; Title of the Natural 

 History Museum, Bernard Hobson, 489 ; National 

 Museum of Wales Annual Reports, 344 ; Indian Museum 

 Publications, 411 ; a History of the Oxford Museum, Dr. 

 H. M. Vernon and K. Dorothea Vernon, 432 



Muspratt (Max), Cooperation between Employers and 

 Education Authorities, 352 



Mycology : Fames lucidus, Dr. E. J. Butler, 44 ; Parasitic 

 Fungus in Coffee Plantations, G. Massee, 163 



Natural Historv : the Gallop of the Horse and the Dog, Sir 

 E. Ray Lankester, K.C.B., F.R.S., 7; the Colony of 

 Sea-lions on " Seal Rocks " in Bass Strait, 16; the Fresh- 

 water -Aquarium and its Inhabitants, Otto Eggeling and 

 Frederick Ehrenberg, 34 ; the Book of Nature Study, 37 ; 

 Origin and Flora of the Salt-marshes, Salt-ponds, and 

 Fresh-water Lakes of the Northern Coast of New Jersey, 

 J. W. Harshberger, 43 ; the Young Naturalist, W. P. 

 Westell, 63 ; Nature, J. H. Crawford, 63 ; Use of 

 Museums for Promoting Nature-study in Schools, Prof. 

 R. Meldola, 75 ; Large Flying-fish, C. Howard Tripp, 98 ; 

 Plan for Marking Young Birds, 104 ; Linnean Society, 

 117, 148, 178, 270, 387; Natural Inclusion of Stones in 



