Index 



Lunar Atmosphere, the Absence of a, Charles W. Raffety, 



Lunar Rainbow of December i, Richenda Christy, 190 

 Lund Observatory, Sweden, Pubhcations of the, 468 

 Luplau-Jannsen (C.), Observations of Jupiter, 202 

 Lydelilier (R.), Cambridge County Geographies, Hertford- 

 shire, 125 

 Lydeklier (Mr.), the So-called Californian Elephant-seal, 



'289 ; Apparently New Race of Buffalo, 373 

 Lynn (Mr.), Comets due to Return this Year, 320 

 Lynn (W. T.), Reform of the Calendar, 493 



JIcAdie (Prof. A. G), Prevention of Damage by Frosts in 

 Orchards, 43S 



McAldowie (Dr. A. ^I.), Prehistoric Remains near Chelten- 

 ham, 496 



Macalister (R. A. Stewart), Language of the Nawar or 

 Zutt, 346 



MacBride (Prof.), Origin of Vertebrates, 316 



McCoolc (Dr. H. C), Ant Communities and How They are 

 Governed, 276 _ 



Macdonald (Arthur;, Statistics of Alcoholism and Inebriety, 

 316; Temporal Algometer, 316 



Macfie (R. C.), Air and Health, 397 



Machine Design, Elements of. Dr. S. Kimball and J. H. 

 Barr, 454 



Machinery ; Cotton Spinning Calculations, W. S. Taggart, 



155 



Mcintosh (Prof.), Red or Precious Coral, 406 



Mclntyre (W. A.), University Education, 27 



McKeehan (L. W.), the Terminal \'eIocity of Fall of Small 

 Spheres in Air, 158 



McKendrick (Prof. John G., F.R.S.), Are the Senses ever 

 Vicarious? 127; the Outlook of Science, Address at 

 Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College, 206 



McKeon (William), the New Comet, 1910a, 440 



Maclaurin (Prof. R. C), Light, 484 



McLeish (J.), Chromite and Asbestos Mining in 1907-8, 407 



MacLeod (W. A.), Surface Condenser in Mining Power 

 Plant, 509 



Macmillan's Practical Modern Geographies, (i) a Geography 

 of the British Isles, Dr. \. Morley Davies, (2) Practical 

 Exercises in Geography, B. C. Wailis, 154 



MacOwan (Dr.), Earth-air Electric Current and Atmo- 

 spheric Potential Gradient near Edinburgh, 478 



MacWhan (John), Some Spark-gap Phenomena, 478 



Madras, the Marine .Aquarium, 411 



Madrid Observatory, " .Annuaire " for 1910 of the, 378 



Magnetism : Magnetic Storms, Prof. A. Ricc6, 8 ; Dr. 

 George C. Simpson. 37 ; George W. Walker, 69 ; 

 the Great Magnetic Storm of September 25 in China, 

 259 ; Magnetic Storm of September 25, 1909, H. Des- 

 landres, 358 ; the Magnetic Storm of September, 1909, 

 and Solar Phenomena, M. Deslandres, 46S ; Solar Vortices 

 and Magnetic Fields, Prof. George E. Hale, For.Mem.R.S. 

 at Royal Institution, 20, 50 ; Anfangsgriinde der 

 Maxwellschen Theorie verkniipft mit der Elektronen- 

 theorie, Franz Richards, 64 ; the Theory of Electrons, and 

 its Applications to the Phenomena of Light and Radiant 

 Heat, H. A. Lorentz, 64 ; Electromagnetic Compass suit- 

 able for Use on Board Ironclads, Louis Dunoyer, 164 ; 

 Magnetic Expedition^. 166; Report of a Magnetic Survey 

 of South Africa, Prof. J. C. Beattie, 285 ; Solar Activity 

 and Magnetic Storms, Dr. W. J. S. Lockyer, 293 ; Father 

 Cortie, 293 ; Michie Smith, 293 ; Magnetic Observations 

 made on Land and by Vessels at Sea during Year ending 

 June, 1908, 407 ; Phenomena of Magnetic Disturbances 

 at Kew, Dr. C. Chree, 475 ; Novel Phenomenon in the 

 Diurnal Inequality of Terrestrial Magnetism at Certain 

 Stations, R. B. Sangster, 475 ; Some Problems of Ocean 

 Magnetic Work, Dr. L. A. Bauer, 498 



Maiden (J. H.), Sir Joseph Banks, the " Father of 

 Australia," 362; Plants which Irritate the Skin, 497 



Makower (Dr. W.), Recoil of Radium C from Radium B, 



177. 

 Malaria : Conference on Malaria in India, 107 ; 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. H. S. 



Jones, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 193 ; Malaria and Ancient 

 Greece, Dr. George A. Auden, 278 



.Malassez (Dr. L.), Death of, 256 



Mamelle (Th.), Use of Potassium Cyanide as a Subter- 

 ranean Insecticide, 329 



Man, the Races of, and their Distribution, Dr. A. C. 

 Haddon, F.R.S., 63 



Man and the Universe : a Study of the Influence of the 

 Advance in Scientific Knowledge upon our Understanding 

 of Christianity, Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 424 



Manceau (E.), Viscosity Ferments of Wines, 59 



Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 89, iig, 209, 

 388 



Manchester, Technical Education in, 267 



Mangold (Dr. E.), Unsere Sinnesorgane und ihre Funktion, 

 66 



Mann (C. R.), University Education, 28 



Manures, Artificial, their Chemical Selection and Scientific 

 .Application to Agriculture, M. Georges ViUe, Dr. E. J. 

 Russell, 421 



Map of the World, an International, Sir Duncan A. John- 

 ston, K.C.M.G., 128, 189; Dr. E. Bathori, 189 



Maps, Bathy-orographical Wall, of the Pacific, Atlantic, 

 and Indian Oceans, 364 



Maquenne (L.), Influence of the Ultra-violet Rays on the 

 Growth of Green Plants, 89 ; Blackening of Green 

 Leaves, 178 



Marage (M.), Photography of the Voice in Practical Medi- 

 cine, 449 



Marine Biology : .Annual Report of the Liverpool Marine 

 Biology Committee and the Port Erin Biological Station, 

 Prof. Herdman, 73 ; Marine Biology at Port Erin, W. J. 

 Dakin, 321 ; Liverpool Marine Biological Committee's 

 Memoirs, XVIII., Eledone, Annie Isgrove, XIX., Poly- 

 chaet Larvae, F. H. Gravely, 393 ; Report on the 

 Sea and Inland Fisheries of Ireland for 1906, 14S ; 

 Marine Investigations in South Africa, 145 ; New Theory 

 on the Origin of Coral Reefs and Atolls, Dr. F. Wood- 

 Jones, 199 ; (i) Report on the Crustacea Isopoda and 

 Tanaidacea collected by Mr. Crossland in the Sudanese 

 Red Sea, (2) Isopoda from the Indian Ocean and British 

 East Africa, Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, 270 ; Bryozoa from 

 Collections made by C. Crossland, part ii., Cyclostomata, 

 Ctenostomata, and Endoprocta, A. W. Waters, 270 ; 

 Report on the Crustacea Isopoda and Tanaidacea col- 

 lected by Mr. Crossland in the Sudanese Red Sea, Rev. 

 T. R. R. Stebbing, 387 ; Bryozoa from Collections made 

 by Mr. C. Crossland, .A. W. Waters", 387 ; the Marine 

 Aquarium, Madras, 411 ; on the Distribution of the Fresh- 

 water Eels (Anguilla) throughout the World, (i) Atlantic 

 Ocean and Adjacent Regions, Jobs. Schmidt, 433 ; 

 .Alcyonaria from the Cape of Good Hope, Dr. J. S. 

 Thomson, 479 ; New Species of Cactogorgia, J. J. Simp- 

 son, 479 ; Swedish Marine Zoological Station at Kristine- 

 berg, Prof. C. L. Edwards, 496 



Marie (E. R.), Dangerous Lecture Experiments, 428 



Marr (Dr. J. E., F.R.S.), Westmorland, Cambridge County 



Geographies, 188 

 Marriner (G. R.), the Kea, a New Zealand Problem, 186 

 Marriott (W.), Registering Balloon Ascents at Gloucester, 



147 



Mars, 19 ; Rev. T. E. R. Phillips, 202 ; Prof. Lowell, 408 ; 

 Changes on Mars, M. Jarry-Desloges, 19 ; Recent 

 Observations of, M. Jonckheere, 77, 140 ; M. Jarry- 

 Desloges, 77; the Functions of the Martian Canals, H. F. 

 Hunt, 69 ; Seasonal Change on Mars, Prof. Lowell, 107 ; 

 M. .Antoniadi, 107; M. Ou(5nisset, 107; J. Comas Sola, 

 107 ; Observations of, M. Idrac, 140 ; M. .Antoniadi, 140 ; 

 MM. de la Baume Pluvinel and F. Baldet, 140; M. 

 Kostinsky, 140; Subjective Phenomena on, M. Antoniadi, 

 227; M. Jonckheere, 227; Oppositions of, 1800-1999, 

 Enzo Mora, 320 ; Markings on Mars as Seen with Small 

 and Large Telescopes, Dr. Percival Lowell, 397 ; Mark- 

 ings on Mars, Prof. Lowell, 440 ; the New Canals of. 

 Prof. Percival Lowell, 489 



Marshall (Dr. Francis H. .A.), Text-book of Embryology, 

 Dr. Frederick R. Bailey and .Adam M. Miller, 272 



Marvin (Prof. C. F.), Methods and Apparatus for the 

 Observation and Study of Evaporation, 105 ; Methods and 

 Apparatus for the Study of Evaporation, 407 



Mascre (M.), Existence in Vrimnla officwalis of Two New 

 Glucosides hydrolysable by a Ferment, 149 



