Index 



Monpillard (F-), Method for Establishing Coloured Screens 



to Isolate Groups of Radiations, 264 

 Moon's Surface, the Reality of Supposed Changes on the, 



M. Puiseux, 230 

 Moore (Charles), Death of, 275 



Moore (J. E. S.), Cellular Constituents Peculiar to Can- 

 cerous and Reproductive Tissues, 92 ; Resemblances 

 between " Plimmer's Bodies " of Malignant Growths and 

 Certain Normal Constituents of Reproductive Cells of 

 Animals, 164 



Moors (B. P.), le Systfeme des Poids, Mesures et Monnaios 

 des Israelites d'apr^s la Bible, 506 



Morbology : Death of Dr. J. E. Dulton, 15; Obituary 

 Notice of, 37 ; the Causative Organism of Mediterranean 

 Fever, Major Horrocks, 17 ; the Microbe of Syphilis, 

 MM. Metschnikoff and Rou.x, 85 ; Plague in India, Dr. 

 Charles Creighton, 86; a Treatise on Plague, Dr. W. J. 

 Simpson, Dr. E. Klein, F.R.S., 529 ; the so-called 

 " Cancer Bodies " (Ruffer's Bodies) of Malignant 

 Tumours, C. Walker, 86; the Present Position of the 

 Cancer Problem, Prof. R. T. Hewlett, 295 ; Resem- 

 blances between " Plimmer's Bodies " of Malignant 

 Growths and Certain Normal Constituents of Repro- 

 ductive Cells of Animals, Prof. J. Bretland Farmer, 

 F.R.S., J. E. S. Moore, and C. E. Walker, 164: the 

 Parasite of " Kala Azar," Brevet Lieut. -Colonel W. B. 

 Leishman, 92 ; Transference of Infection in Ankylo- 

 stomiasis through the Skin, MM. Calmette and Breton, 

 107; \"irulence of Micro-organisms and their Immu- 

 nising Powers, Dr. Strong, loS ; Tuberculosis among 

 the Coloured People of New York, 228 ; Human and 

 Bovine Tuberculosis, Bovine Infection in Children, Dr. 

 Nathan Raw, 354 ; the International Congress on 

 Tuberculosis, 581 ; Anti-malaria Measures in Malay 

 States, 252 ; Human Tick Fever, Dr. Todd and Everett 

 Dutton, 332 ; Se.x-correlation and Disease, Deaf-mutism, 

 Charles Bond, 332 ; Ticks Concerned in the Dissemin- 

 ation of Disease in Man, Tick Fever in Congo Free 

 State, R. Newstead, 354 ; Guinea Worm and its Hosts, 

 Dr. Graham, 3^4: Outbreak of '\'ellow Fever at New 

 Orleans, 421; Goats Capable of Transmitting Mediter- 

 ranean and Malta Fever, Major Horrocks and Dr. 

 Zammit, 462; Cholera in Germany, 514; Cholera in 

 Berlin, 563 ; Parasites of Indian Field Rat, Lieut. 

 Christophers, 515 



Morgan (G. T.), New Diamines, 166 



Morgan (R. B.), Introductory Mathematics, loi 



Morley (E. W.), Messrs. Michelson and Morley's E.\peri- 

 ments on Ether, 566 



Morley's (Messrs. Michelson and) Experiments on Ether, 

 Prof. Fitzgerald and Prof. Lorentz, 566; F). W. Morlev 

 and D. C. Miller, 566 



Morphology : Morphology of the Ungulate Placenta, R. 

 Assheton, 391 ; the Developmental History of Ornitho- 

 rhynchus, Prof. J. T. Wilson, 401 ; the Origin and 

 Nature of the Mammalian Lower Jaw, Prof. Gaupp, 

 401 ; Einleitung in der experimentelle Morphologie der 

 Tiere, Dr. Hans Przibram, 426 ; Papillary Ridges and 

 Grooves on the Sole of the Foot in the Primates, Dr. 

 O. Schlaginhaufen, 564 



Mortality, Infantile, and Infants' Milk Depots, G. F. 

 McCleary, 6 



Mortimer (J. R.), Forty Years' Researches in British and 

 Saxon Mounds of East Yorkshire, 398 



Morton (Prof. W. B.), the Effect of Radium on the 

 Strength of Threads, 365 



Mosquitoes : a Monograph of the Anopheles Mosquitoes 

 of India, S. P. James and Dr. W. G. Liston, Dr. 

 J. W'. W. Stephens, 73 ; the Possibility of Reducing 

 Mosquitoes, Major Ronald Ross, F.R.S., 151 ; Anti- 

 Malaria Measures in Malay States, 252 ; Memorias do 

 Museu Goeldi (Museu Paraense) de Historia Naturale 

 Ethnographia, iv., Os Mosquitos no Pard, Prof. Dr. 

 Emilio .'\ugusto Goeldi, 607 



Moss (R. J.), Gases Liberated on Pulverising Monazite, 

 ib7 



Moss-flora, the British, Dr. R. Braithwaite, 425 



Mosso (Prof. Angelo), Mountain Sickness, Respiration at 

 High .Altitudes, 65 ; Physiological Effects of Rarefaction 

 on the Respiration of the Orang-utan, 436 



Moths and Butterflies, Mary C. Dickerson, 76 



-Mougin (M.), Snowfall and Avalanches during 1904 on 

 the South-west Flank of Mont Blanc, 561 



Mount Wilson Observatory, Prof. Hale, 19 



Mountain Sickness : Respiration at High Altitudes, Prof. 

 Angelo Mosso, 65 



Mountaineering : Estimation of the Red Corpuscles in 

 Human Blood made at the Summit of Mont Blanc, Raoul 

 Bayeux, 288 ; Intra-organic Combustions measured by 

 the Respiratory Exchanges as affected by Residence at 

 an Altitude of 4350 Metres, G. Kuss, 336 



Moureu (Charles), Sparteine and its Reaction with 

 Methyl Iodide, 192 ; Sparteine, the .Stereoisomerism ol 

 the Two lodomethylates, 216; Action of Ethyl Iodide on 

 •Sparteine, 264 



Mouton (H.), Magnetic Double Refraction, New Active 

 Liquids, 392 



Move (M.), French Observations of the Total Solar Eclipsi-, 



MuUer (P. Th.), Method for Determining the Specific Heats 



of Solutions, 216 

 .Muller (Prof. \'ictor Rene), Death of, 62 

 Murray (Donald), .Setting Type by Telegraph, 56S 

 Murray (J.), Tardigrada of the Scottish Lochs, 191 

 Murray (Sir John, K.C.B.), Bathymetry, Deposits and 



Temperature of the -South-western Pacific, 391 

 Murrav's Handbook of Travel-talk, 269 

 Museums : a Handbook to a Collection of the Minerals of 

 the British Islands in the Museum of Practical Geology, 

 F. W. Rudler, 76 ; Catalogue of the Lepidoptera 

 Phalasns in the British Museum, Sir George F. Hamp- 

 son, Bart., 174; Guide to the Gallery of Birds in the 

 British Museum, 28 ; Studies of the Museums and 

 Kindred Institutions of New York City, Albany, 

 Buffalo, and Chicago, with Notes on some European 

 Institutions, A. B. .Meyer, 340 

 Music, Field Book of Wild Birds and their, F. Schuyler 



Mathews, 602 

 Musil (Prof. A.), Bau der Dampfturbinen, 219 

 Mutation, Species and \"arieties, their Origin by, Hugo 



de Wies, 314 

 Mycology : Beitrage zur physiologischen Anatomic der 

 Pilzgailen, Hermann Ritter von Guttenberg, E. R. 

 Burdon, 339 ; the British Moss-flora, Dr. R. Braith- 

 waite, 425 

 Mythology of the British Islands, the, Charles Squire, 145 



" N " Rays, the, a Collection of Papers Communicated 

 to the Academv of Sciences, with Additional Notes and 

 Instructions ftir the Construction of Phosphorescent 

 Screens Prof. R. Blondlot, Prof. John G. McKendric'K. 

 F.R.S., 195 



Nagaoka (Mr.), Phosphatic Fertilisers on Limed and on 

 Unlimed Land, 138 



Nakano (Mr.), Variations of Latitude, 437 



Natal, Colony of. Report of the Technical Education Com- 

 mission, 460 



Natal Government Observatory, the, 592 



National League for Physical improvement, 235 



Natural History ; Rival Parents, Kennedy J. P. Orton, 

 8 ; Natural History in Zoological Gardens, being some 

 Account of Vertebrated .Animals, with Special Reference 

 to Those Usually Seen in the Zoological Society's 

 Gardens in London and Similar Institutions, F. E. 

 Beddard, 13; Death and Obituary Notice of Colonel N. 

 Pike, 38; New South Wales Linnean Society, 47, 192, 

 312, 528, 552; the Cambridge Natural History, lo^ ; 

 Linnean Society, ii8, 166; Death and Obituary Notice 

 of Mrs. Emma Hubbard, 131 ; the Camera in the Fields. 

 F. C. Snell, 153; the Bahama Islands, 154; Develop- 

 ment of the Ascus, and on Spore Formation in the 

 Ascomycetes, J. H. Faull, 327 ; the American Thorough- 

 bred, C. E. Trevathan, 39s ; Nature-study Lessons for 

 Priniary Grades, L. B. McMurry, 483 ; the So-called 

 Gold-coated Teeth in Sheep, Prof. A. Liversidge, 504 : 

 the Fneroes and Iceland, Studies in Island Life, N. 

 Annandale, 506 ; the Preservation of Native Plants and 

 Animals, Prof. W. B. Benham, 534; Death of Dr. K. H. 

 Japp, 563 ; the Essex Field Club, 606 



Natural Selection : the Causation of Variations, Dr. G. 

 Archdall Reid, 31S 



