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Minakata (Kumagusu), Baskets Used in Repelling Demons, 



369 



Minchin (Prof. George M., F.R.S.), the Teaching of Geo- 

 metry, 373 



Mineralogy : the Glenboig Fireclay : its Halloysite and 

 Sideroplesite, Prof. J. W. Gregory, 148 ; Tuesite, Prof. 

 Gregory, 148; Mineralogical Society, 178; Identity of 

 Guarinite and Hiortdahlite, Dr. F. Zambonini, 17S; Dr. 

 G. T. Prior, 178 ; the Mineral Kingdom, Prof. R. 

 Brauns, 275 ; Artificial Production of Precious Stones, 

 Jacques Boyer, 408 ; Mineralien-Sammlungen, Dr. Wolf- 

 gang Brendler, 423 ; the Quarrying of Cryolite, C. F. 

 Jarl, 470-1 



Minerals : Sketch of the Mineral Resources of India, Sir 

 T. H. Holland, 163 ; the Electrostatic Separation of 

 Minerals. 1. Cook, 17S 



Mining : Practical Coal Mining, Prof. Henry Louis, 242 ; 

 the Lahat "Pipe," J. B. Scrivenor, 298; Valuation of 

 Mining Areas on the Rand, W. Fischer Wilkinson, 299 ; 

 the " Wholesale " Idea in Gold Mining, W. R. Feldtmann, 

 299; Pitchblende from Trenwith Mine, Francis Fox, 349 



Minot (Prof. Charles S.), the Problem of Age, Growth, and 

 Death, a Study of Cytomorphosis, 335 



Mixter (G.), Brown-bear Hunting in Alaska, 37S 



Miyoshi (Dr. M.), Causes of Autumnal Colour Effect in 

 Leaves of Terminalia catappa, 465 



Modelling : Clay Modelling in Manual Training from Plan, 

 Elevation, and Section, F. W. Farrington, 36; Clay 

 Modelling in Manual Training, Scholar's Handbook, 36 



Moir (J.), Spectrum of the Ruby, 360 



Moisture, the Influence of, on Chemical Change, Wilde 

 Lecture at Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 

 Dr. H. Brereton Baker, F.R.'S., 175 



Mokoia, Fall of an Aerolite in. New Zealand, on November 

 26, 1908, W. F. Denning, 128 



Molecular Effusion and Transpiration, Martin Knudsen, 491 



Alolisch (Prof. H.j, a Warm-water Bath as Means of 

 Forcing Plants, 501 



Molluscs and Insects, Papers on, 263 



Molyneux iA. J. C), Karroo System in Northern Rhodesia 

 and its Relation to the General Geology, 118 



Moog (R.), Variations of Dehydrations of the Organism 

 with Altitude, 510 



Moon, the Gravitative Strain upon the, Evan McLennan, 

 276; Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S., 307 



Moon, Photographs of the Earthshine on the, M. Qu^nisset, 



Moon's Position, a Double-image Coelostat for Deter- 

 mining the, Mr. Wade, 468 



Moore (Prof. B.), Relations of Marine Organisms to Light, 

 16 



Moore (Prof. J. W.), Death of, 103 



Moore (Mr.), .Adsorption and Dissolution of Gases by Sili- 

 cates, 385 



Moral Superiority among Birds, A. R. Horwood, 40 



Morance (M.), Purification of Hydrated Sulphuric Acid 

 from .Arsenic by Freezing, 180 



Morbology : " Millions " and Mosquitoes, H. A. Ballou, 

 16; Mosquitoes and Malaria at Port Said, E. H. Ross, 

 286 ; the Campaign against Malaria, Prof. Ronald Ross, 

 F.R.S., at Royal Institution, 415; Hsem-agglutinins, 

 Hajm-opsonins, and Hsem-lysins in the Blood from 

 Diseases in Man, L. S. Dudgeon, 58; on Infantilism 

 from Chronic Intestinal Infection, Characterised by the 

 Overgrowth and Persistence of Flora of the Nursling 

 Period, Prof. C. A. Herter, 92 ; Trypanosoma pecaudi, 

 T. dimorphon, and T. congolense, A. Laveran, 179 ; 

 Incidence of Cancer in Mice of Known Age, Dr. E. F. 

 Bashford and Dr. J. A. Murray, 387 ; Invisible Patho- 

 Cenic Micro-organisms and the Physical Proofs of their 

 Existence, A. Chauveau, 299 ; Kleine's Observations on 

 the Period during which the Tsetse-fly was Capable or 

 Transmitting a Trypanosome Infection, Sir David Bruce, 

 315 ; Latency in Infectivlty of Tsetse-flies. Colonel Sir 

 David Bruce. 436 ; Transmission of Tick Fever. Lieut. - 

 Colonel W. B. Leishman. 349 ; the L'rine in Diseases 

 of the Pancreas, P. ,T. Cammidge, 386: Experimental 

 Lead Poisoning, K. Go.^dbv. 436 ; Lead Poisoning, K. 

 Goadby and Dr. F. W. Goodbodv, 472 ; the Trans- 

 mission of "Spotted Fever," Dr. Ricketts, 436; 



Economic Loss to United States Through Disease-carry, 

 ing Insects, Dr. L. O. Howard, 448; a Manual of in- 

 fectious Diseases, Dr. E. W. Goodall and Dr. J. W. 

 Washbourn, 454 ; Third Report of the Wellcome Re- 

 search Laboratories at the Gordon Memorial College, 

 Khartoum, Andrew Balfour, 495 



Moreau (Georges), the Charge of a Negative Ion of a 

 Flame, 3S9 



Morehouse, Comet, 1908c, 108 ; Prof. F. Ristenpart, 260 ; 

 Photographs of Morehouse's Comet, 1908c, Rev. Joel 

 Metcalf, 108; Position of Morehouse's (1908c) Comet, 

 Dr. Ebell, 169 ; Observations made at Meudon Observa- 

 tory on Morehouse's Comet, H. Deslandres, A. Bernard, 

 and J. Busier, 179; Observations of Comet More- 

 house, Mr. Motherwell, 200 ; the Spectrum of More- 

 house's Comet, Prof. Hartmann, 380 



Morgan (Prof. C. Lloyd, F.R.S.), Functions of a Univer- 

 sity, 176 



Morgan (Prof. J. Livingston R.), the Elements of Physical 

 Chemistry, 363 



Morgulis (S.), Capacity for Regeneration of One of the 

 Brittle-stars, 465 



Morley (Prof. Arthur), the Strength of Materials, 64 



Morozoff's Theory of the Constitution of Atoms, Radio- 

 activity in Relation to. Prof. B. de Szyszkowski, 276 



Morphology : Einleitung in die experimentelle Morphologic 

 der Pfianzen, Dr. K. Goebel, 61 ; Beitrage zur Natur- 

 geschichte des Menschen, Dr. Gustav Friedenthal, Prof. 

 G. Elliot Smith, F.R.S., 211; Morphology of the 

 Enteropneusta, Dr. Arthur Willey, F.R.S., 218; the 

 Origin of Vertebrates, Dr. Walter Holbrook Gaskell 

 F.R.S., 301 ; Gaskell's " Origin of Vertebrates," Dr. 

 W. H. Gaskell, F.R.S., 428; the Germ-layer Theory, 

 J. Stanley Gardiner, F.R.S., 428; the Reviewer, 428 



Morse (Albert P.), Biologia Centrali-Americana, Orthop- 

 tera, Vol. ii., Tettigina;, 241 



Mortimer (F. J.), the Oil and Bromoil Processes, 67; the 

 " Bromoil " Process, 324 



Mosquitoes and Malaria at Port Said, E. H. Ross, 286 



Mosquitoes, " Millions " and, H. A. Ballou, 16 



Moss (E. W.), Self-demagnetising Factor of Bar Magnets, 

 87 



Moss (J.), Quantity of the Alkaloid Taxine in Yew, 88 



Motherwell (Mr.), Observations of Comet Morehouse, 200 



Motors : Motor-car Mechanism and Management, W. 

 Poynter Adams, 33 ; the Aero and Motor Boat Exhibi- 

 tion, III; Oil Motors, G. Lieckfeld, 246: Road Motor? 

 and Problems Connected with Them, " James Forrest " 

 Lecture at Institution of Civil Engineers, Colonel 

 H. C. L. Holden, F.R.S., 323 ; Method for Rendering 

 Motor-car Escape Gas Odourless, Dr. M. Frenkel, 413 



Moulton (Prof.), Stellar Evolution, 79 ; Changes in the 

 Figure and Dimensions of the Sun, 439 



Mount Wilson Solar Observatory Report, Prof. Hale, 260 



Moureu (Charles). Radio-activity of the Thermal Springs 

 of Bagn^res-de-Luchon, 180 



Mowat (Magnus), Recent Grain-handling and Storing Ap- 

 pliances at the Millwall Docks, 50 



Muff (H. B.), the Cauldron Subsidence of Glen Coe and the 

 Associated Igneous Phenomena, 44S 



Muir (M. M. Pattison), Death and Obituary Notice of 

 Prof. Julius Thomsen, 46 



Miiller (Herr), Relation between the Magnitudes and 

 Colours of Stars, 108 



Miiller (G.I, Mikroskopischer und physiologischer Prak- 

 tikum der Botanik fiir Lehrer, 452 



Munger (Captain F. M.), Volcanic Island near Bogloslof, 

 Alaska, 226 



Munroe (Prof. C. E.), Detonation of Gun-cotton, 443 



Muntz (A.), Relations between the Permeability of Soils 

 and their Aptitude for Irrigation, 449 



Murrav (Sir TohnV die Grundproben der " Deutschen Tief- 

 see-Expedltion." 4S6 



Murray (Dr. J. A.), Incidence of Cancer in Mice of Known 

 Age," 3S7 



Museums : Synopsis of the British Basidiomvcetes, a 

 Descriptive Catalogue of the Drawings and Specimens 

 in the Deoartmcnt of Botany, British Jtuseum. Worth- 

 ington G. Smith. 1R4 : the Natural Historv Museum. Profs. 

 J.'^C. Ewart, F.R.S., A. Sedgwick, F.R.S., Sydney J. 



