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Browne, 191 ; Free-swimming Crustacea found in the 

 Firth of Clyde, Dr. T. Scott, igi ; les Sarcodinfe des 

 Grands Lacs, Eugene Penard, 218; les Concretions 

 phosphat^es de I'Agulhas Bank (Cape of Good Hope), 

 Dr. Leon VV. Collet, avec une Description de la Glau- 

 conie qu'elles renferment, Gabriel VV. Lee, 286-7; 

 Alcyonarians of the Scottish National Antarctic E.xpedi- 

 tion, Prof. J. .\. Thomson and James Ritchie, 287; Ex- 

 ploration of the Indian Ocean, A. Sedgwicf:, F.R.S., 

 341 ; Four New Barnacles from the Neighbourhood of 

 Java, Dr. N. Annandale, 360; the Millport Marine 

 Station, S. Pace, 456 ; Morphology of the Madreporaria, 

 the " Fossula " of the Extinct Rugose Corals, Dr. J. E. 

 Duerden, 515; the Percy Sladen Expedition in H.M..S. 

 Scalar]:, the Chagos Archipelago, J. .Stanley Gardiner, 



571 

 Marine Engines and Boilers, their Design and Construc- 

 tion, Dr. G. Bauer, 453 

 Marmorek (Dr.), Results Obtained by Treatmenl, 5.S3 

 Marriner (W. W.), Influence of the Depth of Water on 



Speed, 303 

 Marro (Attilio), Manuale dell'Ingegnere Elettricista, 243 

 Mars : the Planet Mars, Mr. Wesley, 388 ; Mr. Denning, 

 388; Major Molesworth, 388; Double ''Canals" on 

 Mars in 1903, Mr. Lowell, 89 ; Photographic Reality of 

 the Martian Canals, Mr. Lowell, 135 ; Photographs of 

 the Martian Canals, Mr. Lampland, 302 ; Mr. Lowell, 

 302 ; the Formation of the Martian Snow-caps, Prof. 

 W. H. Pickering, 255 ; the North Polar Snow-cap on 

 Mars, 1904-5, Messrs. Lowell and Lampland, 303 ; the 

 Formation of the New North Polar Cap on Mars, Mr. 

 Lowell, 352 ; a Projection on Mars, Mr. Lowell, 279 ; 

 Water Vapour in the Martian Atmosphere, Mr. Lowell, 

 465 ; Mr. Slipher, 465 

 Marshall (Dr. F. H. A.'), Contributions to the Physiology of 

 Mammalian Reproduction, part i., the Qistrous Cycle 

 in the Dog, part ii., the Ovary as an Organ of Internal 

 Secretion, 358 ; the Celtic Pony, 558 

 Marshall (Dr. P.), Geology of Dunedin (New Zealand), iiS 

 Marston (A.), Clays and Clay Industries of Iowa, 388 

 Martin (Arthur J.), the Sewage Problem, 97 

 Martin (Hilda P.), the Effect of Radium on the Strength 



of Threads, 365 

 Martine (C), on the Menthones and Menthols obtained 

 by the Reduction of Pulegone by the Catalytic Action of 

 Reduced Nickel, 95 

 Martinique, the Tower of Pel^e. New Studies of the Great 



Volcano of, Prof. Angelo Heilprin, loi 

 Martinsen (-M.), Chloride and Bromide of Thorium, 167 

 Maryland, Relation of the Miocene of, to that of other 



Regions and to the Recent p-auna, W. H. Dall, 162 

 Masai, the, their Language and F'olklore, A. C. HoUis, 



Sir H. H. Johnston, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., 83 

 Mascari (Prof.), Observations of Prominences on the Sun's 



Limb, 158; the Solar Activity, January-June, 518 

 Mascart (M.), Earthquake of April 29, 47 

 Mass, the Measurement of. Dr. W. Hampson, 8 

 Massart (Prof. Jean), Death and Obituary Notice of Prof. 



Leo Errera, 537 

 Material, the Mechanical Handling of, G. F. Zimmer, 290 

 Mathematics : Elements of the Differential and Integral 

 Calculus, William Anthony Granville, Prof. George M. 

 Minchin, F.R.S., 26: the Elements of the Differential and 

 Integral Calculus, D. F. Campbell, 126; Modern Algebra, 

 A. B. Basset, F.R.S., 30; Death of Prof. L. Warren, 38; 

 a New Slide Rule, Messrs. John Davis and Son, 45, 102 ; 

 Fictitious Problems in Mathematics, .'\n Old Average 

 College Don, 56 ; the Reviewer, 56 ; A. B. Basset, 

 F.R.S., 78; Dr. E. J. Routh, F.R.S., 78, 127; C. B. 

 Clarke, F.R.S., 102 ; Prof. G. H. Bryan, F.R.S., 102, 175 ; 

 Principien der Metaphysik, Dr. Branislav Petronievics, 

 75 ; an Introduction to Projective Geometry, and its 

 Applications, Dr. Arnold Emch, 77 ; Verb Functions, 

 with Notes on the Solution of Equations bv Operative 

 Division, Prof. Ronald Ross, F.R.S., 88;' the Inter- 

 section of Two Conic Sections, J. A. H. Johnston, 95 ; 

 High Pellian Factorisation, Lieut. -Colonel A. Cunning- 

 ham, 9:; ; Stability of a Loaded Column, Prof. A. E. H. 

 Love, 95 ; Mathematical Societv, 95, 190 ; Introductory 

 Mathematics, R. B. Morgan, loi ; a Manual of 

 Quaternions, Prof. Charles "jasper Jolv, F.R.S. 121; 



an Introduction to Elementary Statics (Treated 

 Graphically), R. Nettell, 126 ; a Preparatory Course in 

 Geometry, W. P. Workman and A. G. Cracknell, 150 ; 

 Radial Area-scale, R. W. R. Edwards, 150 ; Mathe- 

 matische Einfuhrung in die Elektronentheorie, Dr. A. H. 

 Bucherer, Dr. Harold A. Wilson, 170; a Class of Many- 

 valued Functions defined by a Definite Integral, G. H. 

 Hardy, 190 ; Conditions of Rudicibility of any Group of 

 Linear Substitutions, Prof. W. Burnside, 190 ; Criteria 

 for the Finiteness of Order of a Group of Linear Sub- 

 stitutions, Prof. W. Burnside, 190 ; the Problem of the 

 Random Walk, Prof. Karl Pearson, F.R.S., 294, 342 : 

 the Right Hon. Lord Rayleigh, O.M., F.R.S. , 318; 

 Graphical Solution of Cubic and Ouartic Equations. 

 H. Ivah Thomsen, 295 ; la Philosophie naturelle in- 

 tfgrale et les Rudiments des Sciences exactes. Dr. A. 

 Rist, 313: Etude sur le Developpement des M^thodes 

 g^ometriques, Gaston Darboux, 313; sur le Developpe- 

 ment de 1 'Analyse et ses Rapports avec diverses Sciences, 

 Eniile Picard, 313 ; Introduction a la Gtometrie g^n^rale, 

 Georges Lechalas, 313 ; Introduction 4 la Th^orie des 

 Fonctions d'une Variable, Jules Tannery, 313 ; Corre- 

 spondance d'Hermite et de Stieltjes, 313; ^Iodern Con- 

 cepts of Infinity foreseen by Galileo, Dr. Edward Kasner, 

 329 ; Two-foot Rule designed by Mr. Scott, 329 ; Manuel 

 Pratique de Cinematique navale et maritime. Captain 

 Leon Vidal, Sir W. H. W'hite, K.C.B., F.R.S., 361 ; 

 ffiuvres completes de Christiaan Huygens, 362 ; Mathe- 

 matical Recreations and Essays, W. W. Rouse Ball, 364 ; 

 Curious French and German Poetical Tributes to 

 Archimedes, 38;: Rhymes on the \'alue of it, F.R.S., 

 558; TT, 631; the Theorems of Padre Gerolamo Saccheri 

 on the Sum of the Angles of a Triangle, Dr. Roberto 

 Bonola, 387 ; Interesting Application of the Mathematical 

 Theory of Elasticity, Prof. Vito Volterra, 387 ; Easy 

 Graphs, H. S. Hall, 393 ; the Rudiments of Practical 

 Mathematics, A. Consterdine and K. Barnes, 393 ; 

 Elementary Practical Mathematics, H. A. Stern and 

 W. H. Topham, 393 ; a First Algebra, W. M. Baker 

 and A. A. Bourne, 393 ; Algebraical Grounding, D. E. 

 Shorto, 393 ; Examples in Algebra, Charles M. Clay, 

 393 ; Geometrical Conies, G. W. Caunt and C. M. 

 Jessop, 393 ; Einfuhrung in die \'ektoranalysis mit 

 Anwendungen auf die mathematische Physik, Dr. 

 Richard Gans, 483 ; on the Class of Cubic Surfaces, 

 A. B. Basset, F.R.S., 4S4 ; a Note-book of Experimental 

 Mathematics, C. Godfrey and G. M. Bell, 507 ; Graphs 

 for Beginners, W. Jamieson, 533 ; Mathematical and 

 Physical Papers by the late Sir George Gabriel Stokes, 

 Bart., i;i;5 ; a Text-book of Chemical .Arithmetic, Horace 

 L. Wells, 556 ; Examples in Arithmetic, C. O. Tuckey, 

 580: the Primary Arithmetic, 580; Oblique and Isometric 

 Projection, John W'atson, 629; on the Traversing of 

 Geometrical Figures, J. Cook Wilson, Supp. to October 

 19, vi 



Mathews (F. Schuyler), Field Book of Wild Birds and 

 their Music, 602 



Mathot (R.}, Large Gas-engines, 213 



Mati^re, I'Evolution de la. Dr. Gustave Le Bon, 505 



Matignon (Camille), Preparation of Anhydrous Chlorides 

 of the Metals of the Rare Earths, 47 ; Chemical Proper- 

 ties of the Anhydrous Chloride of Neodymium, 216 



Matsubara (K.), Preparation of Terpenes and Related Sub- 

 stances, 23 



Matter, Electrons and. Prof. C. H. Wind, 574 



Maudsley (Dr. Henry), Medicine, Present and Prospective, 



331 



Maxwell (Sir Herbert, Bart., F.R.S.), a Rare Game Bird. 

 630 



Maxwell's Theory and Wireless Telegraphy, H. Poincar^ 

 and F. K. N'reeland, Maurice Solomon, 99 



May (Dr. Oscar), Death of, 514 



Measurement of Mass, the. Dr. W. Hampson, 8 



Mechanics: Mechanism, Prof. S. Dunkerley, 4; die Grund- 

 lagen der Bewegungslehre von einem modernen .Stand- 

 punkte aus. Dr. G. Jaumann, 51 ; the Institution of 

 Mechanical Engineers, 212; Application of Statistical 

 Mechanics to the General Dynamics of Matter and Ether, 

 J. H. Jeans, 261 ; the Mechanical Handling of Material, 

 G. F. Zimmer. 290 ; Device for Illustrating the Super- 

 position of Simple Harmonic Motions of Different 



