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Meisenheimer (Prof.), Results of Experiments in crossing 



Flowers, Insects, and Guinea-pigs, 750 

 Mellanby (Prof.) and others, Alcohol as a Beverage in 



its Relation to certain Social Problems, 294 ; and W. 



Kerr, The Supersaturated Condition as shown by 



Nozzle Flow, 41 

 Mellor (Dr. J. W.), A Comprehensive Treatise on Inorganic 



and Theoretical Chemistry. Vols. i. and ii., 801 

 Mendel (Gregor), the centenary of the birth of, 362 

 Mendiola (N. B.), Relation of Transpiration to Dry Weight 



in Tobacco Plants, 679 

 Mengel (O.), The Fall of Dust called a " Rain of Blood," 299 

 Menzel (D. H.), New Nebula?, 364 



Menzics (A. C), The Secondary Spectrum of Hydrogen, 876 

 Mercanti in ( P. L.), The Glacial System of the Beerenberg of 



Jan Mayen, 28 

 Merton (G.), Skjellerup's Comet, 160 

 Merton (Prof. T. R.), The Structure of the Red Lithium 



Line, 632 ; and D. N. Harrison, Errors arising in the 



Measurement of Unsymmetrical Spectrum Lines, 62 

 Merz (A.), Surface Temperatures in German Lakes, 229; 



and G. Wiist, Vertical Circulation in the Atlantic, 262 

 Mestrezat (W.), P. Girard, and V. Morax, The Elective 



Ionic Permeability of the Cellular Elements, 168 

 Metcalf (L.) and H. P. Eddy, Sewerage and Sewage 



Disposal : a Textbook, 510 

 Metropolitan Vickers Co., Ltd., a Wireless Receiving Set, 



3^4. 428 

 Meyer (Sir W. Stephenson), bequests to University! ollege, 



London, and Madras University, 754 ; acceptance 



by London University of a bequest by, 859 

 Michaelis (Prof. L.), Die Wasserstoffionen-Konzentra- 



tion : ihre Bedeutung fur die Biologie und die Methoden 



ihrer Messung. Zweite Auflage. Teil i., 305 

 Michelson (Prof. A.), conferment upon, of an honorary 



doctorate by Paris University, 754 

 Micklem (E. R.j, Miracles and the New Psychology : a 



Study in the Healing Miracles of the New Testament, 



630 

 Middleton (G. G.), presented with the Frank Wood Medal 



of the Society of Glass Technology, 784 

 Migeod (F. W. H.), Desiccation in the Lake Chad Region, 



786 

 Miller (A.), Oil-drilling in Galicia, 749 

 Miller, jr. (G. S.), Mammals from Haitian Caves, 855 

 Miller (H. W.), [obituary], 851 

 Miller (J. A.) and J. H. Pitman, The Masses of Visual 



Binary Stars, 555 

 Milligan (H. N.), The Horniman Museum : a Handbook 



to the Collections illustrating a Survey of the Animal 



Kingdom. Second edition. 412 

 Millikan (Dr. R. A.), appointed a member of the Committee 



on Intellectual Co-operation of the League of Nations, 



460 

 Mills (J ), Within the Atom : a Popular View of Electrons 



and Quanta, 246 

 Milne (E. A.), Radiative Equilibrium, 62 

 Milner (H. B.), An Introduction to Sedimentary Petro- 

 graphy : with special reference to loose Detrital 



Deposits and their Correlation by Petrographic 



Methods, 804 ; Natural Gas Gasoline : The Produc- 

 tion of Light Oils from Natural Gas, 791 ; The 



Petroleum Industry, 474 

 Minton (J. P.), Some Cases of Nerve-deafness and their 



Bearing on Resonance Theories of Audition, 563 

 Mirande (M), The Influence of Light on the Formation of 



Anthocyanine in the Scales of the Bulbs of Lilies, 592 ; 



The Morphological Origin of the Internal Liber of the 



Nolanacea? and the Systematic Position of this Family, 



436 

 Mitchell (C. Ainsworth), Inks, 426 ; The Colorimetric 



Estimation of Pyrogallol, Gallotannin, and Gallic 



Acid, 722 

 Mitchell (J), A New Gasteropod (fam. Euomphalida;) 



from the Lower Marine Serii s of N.S.W., 300 

 Mitchell (Dr. S. A), Parallaxes of 22 Cepheids, 493 

 Mitchell (Dr. T. W.), Ihe Psychology of Medicine, 412 

 Mittell (B. E. G.), Continuous Wave Wireless Telegraphy : 



a Non-mathematical Introduction to the Subject 



of Wireless Telegraphy from the Engineer's Point of 



View, 273 



Mitzakis (M), The Oil Encyclopedia, 474 



Moir (J.), Colour and Chemical Constitution. Pt. xvii., 64 ; 



Pt. xviii., 832 

 Moir (J Reid), the Red Crag Flints of Foxhall, 18S 

 Moir (P, J.), appointed a Clinical Assistant in Surgery in 



Leeds University, 13^ 

 Moller (Prof. A.), [death], '781 

 Monaco (Albert, Prince of), [death], 17 ; [obituary artii le], 



156 ; bequests by ; resolution concerning, by the 



Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 



88 ; bequests for scientific purposes, 524 

 Monier-Williams (G. W.), Power Alcohol : Its Production 



and I rtilisafdon, 172 

 Monkhouse (Dr. A. C), appointed Research Assistant in the 



Fuel Industries Department of Leeds University, 621 

 Moon (F. W.) and H. Sadek, Topography and Geology of 



Northern Sinai, 175 

 Moore (A. S.), A New Textile Fibre, 679 

 Moore (C. N.), Generalised Limits in General Analysis, 687 

 Moore (Miss E. S.), The Physiology of the Dry-rot Disease of 



I '< ii atoes in Storage caused by Fusarium ccsruleum, 795 

 Moore (Dr. G. E.), Principia Ethica, 74 

 Moore (Sir Norman), [death], 781 ; [obituary article], 817 

 Moore (T. F.), [obituary], 641 

 Moreux (l'Abbe 1h.), Origine et formation des mondes, 



660 ; Pour comprendre Einstein, 568 

 Morris (R. L.), Further Notes on the Estimation of 



Potassium, 723 

 Morrison (F. R.), The Essential Oil of Kunzea corifolia, 896 

 Mortensen (Prof. Th.), Echinoderm Larvae and their 



Bearing on Classification, 806 

 Moss ( Asst. Prof. K. N.), appointed Professor of Coal and 



Metal Mining in Birmingham University, 368 

 Mossman (R. C), Recent Remarkable Temperatures, 126 

 Mouat-Biggs (Major C. E. F.), Scorpions and their Venom, 



250 

 Aloureu (C.) and C. Dufraisse, Auto-oxidation, 268 

 Mukherjee (Prof. J. N.), Experiments on the Theory of 



Soil-acidity, 732 

 Mulder (Prof. M. E.), The " Green Ray " or " Green 



Flash " (Rayon Vert) at Rising and Setting of the 



Sun, 370 

 Munby (A. E.), American Research on Acoustics, 575 

 Mundey (A. H.), C. C. Bissett, and J. Cartland, White 



Metals, 467 

 Murke (Dr. F.), Condensed Description of the Manu- 

 facture of Beet Sugar, 4 

 Murray (Miss), Excavations at Borg en Nadur, Malta, 859 

 Murray (Miss M. M. A.), elected to the London University 



Studentship in Physiology for 1922-23, 25 

 Musgrave (H.), bequest to the Queen's University, Belfast, 



828 

 Musgrave (J. L), Heating and Ventilation in Passenger 



Ships, 586 

 Myers (Dr. C. S.), The Influence of the late W. H. R. Rivers 



on the Development of Psychology in Great Britain, 



392, 485 ; The Various Factors involved in the 



Appreciation of Music, 232 



Nakano (H.), Ecology of " Floating Islands." 646 

 Nanji (D. R.), appointed Assistant Lecturer and Demon- 

 strator in Brewing and Fermentation in Birmingham 

 University, 684 

 Narayana (Prof. A. L.) and D. Gunnaiya, Absorption of 



Potassium Vapour in the Associated Series, 250 

 Nash (A. W.), appointed Lecturer in Oil Mining in Birming- 

 ham University, 684 

 Natanson (Prof. L.), University Education in Poland, 828 

 Needham (N. J. T. M.), elected to the Benn \\ Levy 

 Research Studentship in Biochemistry, Cambridge 

 University, 620 

 Nernst (Prof.), Photo-chemical Processes, 731 

 Neuhausen (Dr. B. S.), Condition of Electrolytes in the 



Blood, 8 ; The Sense of Smell in Birds, 677 

 Newbegin (A. M.), Solar Prominence Observations, 1921, 20 

 Newbigin (Dr. Marion), Human Geography, 353, 416 ; 

 Frequented Ways : a General Survey of the Land 

 Forms and Vegetation of Western Europe, con- 

 sidered in their Relation to the Life of Man, including 

 a Detailed Study of Some Typical Regions, 599 



