INDEX II. 



229 



Mammalia, triassic, C. Moore on remains 

 of, in the drift in the neighbourhood of 

 Frome, 88. 



Man, J. Crawfurd on the Aryan or Indo- 

 Germanic theory of the races of, 154. 



Maps, topographical, Capt. Cybulz on 

 models to facilitate instruction in deli- 

 neating the features of the ground on, 

 155. 



Masters (M. T.) on the normal and ab- 

 normal variations from an assumed type 

 in plants, 112. 



Maury (Captain) on antarctic expeditions, 

 44; on the climates of the antarctic 

 regions, 46. 



Maxwell (Prof.) on the results of Ber- 

 noulli's theory of gases as applied to 

 their internal friction, their diffusion, 

 and their conductivity for heat, 15 ; on 

 an instrument for exhibitingany mixture 

 of the colours of the spectrum, 16. 



May (D.), journey in the Yoruba and 

 Nupe countries, 170. 



M°Donnell (Dr. Robert) on the formation 

 of sugar and amyloid substances in the 

 animal economy, 129. 



Measuring actual distances, P. Adie on 

 an instrument for, 59. 



Measurement, angular, P. Adie on a new 

 reflecting instrument for, 59. 



Mechanics, Prof. Sylvester on the appli- 

 cation of Poncelet's theorems for the 

 linear representation of quadratic radi- 

 cals to practical questions of, 7. 



Medulla oblongata, It. Garner on altera- 

 tions in the, in cases of paralysis, 129. 



Mental labour, E. Chadwick on the phy- 

 siological as well as psychological limits 

 to, 185. 



Mercury, electric light of, Dr. J. H. 

 Gladstone on the chromatic properties 

 of the, 13. 



Mersey and Dee, Prof. Collingwood on the 

 nudibranchiate mollusca of the, 113. 



Meteorological observations at Stony- 

 hurst, results of, 56. 



phenomena of the equinoctial week, 



M. Du Boulay on the, 39. 



Meteorology, Prof. Hennessy on the prin- 

 ciples of, 44. 



Michelsen (Dr.) on serfdom in Russia, 

 191. 



Mickie (J.), cruise in the Gulf of Pe-che-li 

 and Leo-tung, China, 170. 



Microscope, new form of, Sir D. Brewster 

 on a, 8. 



Milk, human, G. D. Gibb on living ani- 

 malcules in, 131. 



Miller (Prof. W. A.) on the atomic weight 

 of oxygen, 70. 



Mitchell (J. M.) on the economical history 

 and statistics of the herring. 191. 



Mitchell (Rev. W.) on the Koh-i-Noor 

 previous to its cutting, 87. 



Mollusca, Nudibranchiate, Prof. Colling- 

 wood on the respiration of the, 113; 

 of the Mersey and Dee, 113. 



Mollusca, on the Aspergillum, or water- 

 ing pot, 120. 



Molyneux (William) on fossil fish from 

 the North Staffordshire coal-fields, 88. 



Moon, W. R. Birt on the forms of certain 

 lunar craters in the, 34. 



Moore (C.) on the contents of three square 

 yards of triassic drift, 87. 



Morocco, E. Schlagintweit on the tribes 

 composing the population of, 177. 



Morphology, animal, Prof.V. Cams on the 

 value of development in, 125. 



Moseley (Rev. Canon) on the cause of the 

 descent of glaciers, 48. 



Motion, science of, J. S. S. Glennie on 

 physics as a branch of the, 56. 



Mountain countries, J. Bell on a plan for 

 systematic observations of temperature 

 in, 37. 



Mountain ranges, Rev. J. Dingle on the 

 corrugation of strata in the vicinity of, 

 77. 



Moors of Morocco, a mixed race, E. Schla- 

 gintweit on the, 177. 



Miiller (Dr. Hugo) on the isomers of cu- 

 mol, 71 ; on a new acetic ether occur- 

 ring in a natural resin, 71. 



Mundesley, Norfolk, the cliffat, J. Prest- 

 wich on some new facts in relation to, 

 90. 



Murchison (Sir R. I.), his address as Pre- 

 sident of Section E, 1-18. 



Navigation, inland, suggestions relative to, 

 by Prof. Hennessy, 211. 



Newmarch (W.) on some schemes of 

 taxation and the difficulties of them, 

 194. 



Nineveh, Sir D. Brewster on the decom- 

 posed glass found at, 9. 



Northumberland- and Cumberland, J. A. 

 Knipe on the Tynedale coal-field and 

 the whin-sill of, 86. 



Observatory, Travancore, J. A. Broun on 

 results of observations in the, 20. 



Ogilvie (Dr. G.) on the structure of fern 

 stems, 1 12. 



Oilier (M.) on the artificial production of 

 bone and osseous grafts, 143. 



Oolite, great, at Stonesfield, Oxfordshire, 

 E. Hull on the thickness of the form- 

 ations below the, 81. 



