Aa/iire, June 9, 1 881] 



Mineral Resources of Newfoundland, Alex. Murray, 46 

 Mineralogical Society of Gre it Britain and Ireland, Prof. Arch. 



Geikie, F. R.S., 150, 212 ; General Meeting, 1S2 

 Minerva Ornaments at Troy, and Net-Sinkers, Prof. E. VV. 



Claypole, 292 ; W. J. Knowles, 411 

 Minerva Club, 297 

 Mines, Cause of Accidents in, 320 

 Mines, Venilation of, 517 

 Minimum Energy, on an Experimental Illustration of, Sir 



William Thom-on, F.R.S., 69 

 Minor Planets, 517 ; in iSSi, 396 



Missouri, Magnetic Survey of, Prof. Francis E. Nipher. 5S3 

 Mitchell (Arthur), " Past in Present, What is Civilisation?" i65 

 Mitchinson (A. W.), "The Expiring Continent," 399 

 "Mock Sun," T. E. II. Peyton, 314 

 Moebius (Prof. K.), Zoological Results of his Visit to Mauritius, 



H. N. Moseley, F.R.S.", 514 

 Molecular Electronngnetic Induction, Prof. D. E. Hughes, 



F.R.S.. 519 

 Molison {\. K.), Photophone, 78 

 Moll (M.), Death of, 156 

 Molloy (Gerald), "OutUne of a Course of Natural Philosophy," 



32 

 Molluscs, Nevf Zealand, Pr. J. Gwyn Jeffreys, F.R.S., 7 

 Moncrieff (VV. D. Scott), Smokeless London, 151 

 Mont^ouris, Analysis of the Air at, by M. Davy, 63 

 Montsouris Observatory Ainiuairc, 469 

 Mont Cenis Tunnel, New Entrance to, 253 

 Montgolfier (Mdlle. de). Death of, 181 

 Mont Pourri, Avalanche from, 396 

 Mook (Dr. Fr.), Death of, 234 



Morren's (Prof. E.), Correspondance Botanique, 253 

 Morris (Mr.), Superiority of Jamaica Cinchona Bark, 157 

 Moseley (H. N., F.R.S.), Zoological Results of Prof, K. 



Moebius' Visit to Mauritius, 514 

 Mott (F. T.), Vibration of Telegraph Wires during Frost, 338 

 Movements of Eeave^, M. L. Rouse, 195 

 Movements of Plint^, Charles Darwin, F.R.S., 409 

 Muir (William), Dynamic- of " Radiant Matter," 483 

 MiiUer's (Dr. Fritz), " Ueberdie von den Trichopterenhrven der 



Provinz .Santa Catharina verfertigen Gehavi^e," 192 

 Miiller (Dr. Herm.-xnn), Introduction of Hypotheses in School 



Education, 157 ; New Cases of Dimorphism in Flowers, 



Errors Corrected, 337 

 Miiller (Prof. Max), and the Philosophy of Language, A. H. 



Keane, 30 ; at University College, 381 

 Mul.sant (Etienne), Death of, 107 

 Multiple Centres of Species, Cave Animals and, D. Wetterhan, 



458 

 Mundella (Right Hon. A. J.), on Education, 106, 134 

 Murphy (Joseph John), Geological Climates, 290 

 Murray (Alex.). Mineral Resources of Newfoundland, 46 

 Murton (H. J.), Classification of the Indo-Chinese and Oceanic 



Races, 508 

 Museums, Openinj of, on .Sundays, 395 

 Museum, New, of Natural History, 549, 577 

 Music, Photophonic, 124 

 Musk Deer, 36 

 Myriopods, Austrian, Dr. Robert Latzel, 167 



Niigeli (Carl von), the Works of, Sydney II. Vines, 7S 



Naini Tal Landslip, 1S4 



Naphtha Region of the Apsheron Peninsula, 42 



Naples, Zoological Station at, 315, 418 



Narr (Herr), Electricity in Gases, 43 



Natural Conditions and Animal Life, Prof. E. Ray Lankester, 



F.R.S., 405 

 "Natural" Experiment in Polarised Light, Charles T. Whit- 



mell, 26S 

 Natural History, Cassell's, 317 

 Natural History, New Museum of, 549, 577 



Natural Philosophy, Outlines of a Course of, Gerald Molloy, 32 

 Natural Science fur Women, Alfred W. Bennett, 195 

 Natural Selection, Sir Wyville Thomson and, Charles Darwin, 



F.R.S., 32, 53 

 Naumann, Monument to, in the Schlossgarten at Kothen, 205 

 Naval Architects, 568 



Naval and Marine Ens^ineering Exhibition at Glasgow, 41 

 Navigation, Electric Light and, on the Rhine, 132 



Net-Sinkers, Minerva Ornaments at Tray v., Prof. K. W. Clay- 

 pole, 292 



New England, Marine Isnpods of, 543 



New Guinea, Alfred R. Wallace, 15;, 175 ; Salv.adori's 

 Ornithology of, 243 



New Zealand Molluscs, Dr. J. Gwyn Jeffreys, F.R.S., 7 



New Zealand, the Forests of, 65 



Newcastle Libraries, Catalogue of, 262 



Newfoundland : Mineral Kesonrces of, Alex. Mun-ay, 46 ; Go'd 

 in, 472 



Newton (Prof Alfred, F.R.S.), British Birds, 2S7 ; "The 

 Olde t Picture in the World," 555 



Niagara, Falls of, in Winter, W. l.ant Carpenter, 511 



Niepce (Nicephore), Statue of, 296 



Nice Observatory, Information regarding, 156 



Nicol; (Arthur), Fascination (?), 77 



Niger, the Discovery of the Sources of, 87 



" Niger and the Benueh : Travels in Central Africa," Adolphe 

 Burdo, 169 



Niifer, Sources of the, M. Henri Duveyrier on, 184 



Nile Gleanings, 526 



Nipher (Prof Francis E.), Magnetic Survey of Missouri, 5S3 



Nordenskjold's (Baron) Arrival at St. Petersburg, 231 ; at the 

 Meeting of the Russian Geographical Society, 299 ; in Fin- 

 land, 340 



Noire (Ludwig), "Max Miiller and the Philosophy of Lan- 

 guage," A. H. Keane, 30; Philosophy of Language, A. H. 

 Keane, 124 



North American Pinnipeds, J. A. Allen, 261 



North American and European Birds, 277 



North America, Ferns of, D. C. Eaton, J. G. Baker on, 479 



Northern Microscopist, 440 



Northern Thurinuia, Formation of a Botanical Society for, iSi 



Nova of 1600, the So-called, 371 



Nova Scotia, Geological Relation; of Gold in, J. W. Daw^on, 

 F.R.S., 578 



Novak (Dr.), on Earthquakes, 156 



November Meteors, 158 



Oberthiir's "Etudes d'Entomologie,"' 84 



Observatories : M. Tripier appointed Director of the Algiers, 



107; Nice, 156; Harvard College, U.S., 321 ; Paris, 533; 



Etna Observatory, 559 

 Occultation (?) of 73 Piscium by Jupiter, 1S3 ; Col. H. Collett, 



45S 

 Oceanic Races, Indo-Chinese and. Type; and Affinities, A. H. 



Keane, 199, 220, 247, 271 

 Oceanic Races and Indo-Chinese, Classification of the, H. J. 



Murton, 508 ; A. H. Keane, 529 

 Oceanic Phenomenon, Dr. R. VV. Coppinger, 4S2 ; II. B. 



Guppy, 507 

 Ochsenius (Carl), Fascination, 50S 



Oeltzen, the Star 17681, Prof. Edward C. Pickering, 33S 

 "Oldest Picture in the World," Prof. Alfred Newton, F.R.S., 



555 

 Oleomargarine, 469 



Oliver (Capt. S. P.), Le; Lettres d'Outre-Mer, 434 

 Ophiurans, Deep-Sea, 464 



Opium Harvest at Kweichow, Mr. Bailer on, 158 

 Optics, Geometrical, 125, 372 

 Optical Telegraph, an, 372 

 O'Reilly (Prof J. P.), British Earthquakes, 170 

 Ormerod (Eleanor A.), "Notes of Observation of Injurious 



Insects," 432 

 Ornithology of New Guinea, Salvadori's, 240 

 Oscillati inS, Periodic, of Barometric Pressure, Dr. J. Allan 



Broun, F.R.S., 556 

 Outre-Mer, Les Lettres d', Capt. S. P. Oliver, 434 

 Owen (Prof, F.R.S.), on the Horned Lizard ol Australia, 402 

 Oxford, Proposed New Statutes, 23, 115; Report of Oxford 



Univer^ity Commissi in, 466, 471, 509 

 Oxidation of Quinine, Dr. W. Ramsay and J. J. Dobbi-, 243 

 Oxygen and Ozone, 207 

 Ozone, 125, 363; J. Rand Capron, 219 ; Liqtufaction of, 86; 



Ozone and the Colour of the .Sky, 373 



Palestine, Eastern, Exploration of, 495 



Palladium, the Elasticity of, 133 



Palce ililhic Man, Worthington G. Smith, 604 



