346 



KEPOllT — 1870. 



sti-eams; J. W. M. Raukine ou the, 

 18. 



Maw (George) on the evidencea of re- 

 cent changes of level on the Mediter-. 

 raneau coast, 79. 



Maxwell (J. Clerk), Address to the 

 Mathematical and Physical Section, 

 1 ; on hills and dales, 7 ; on colour- 

 vision at different points of the retina, 

 40. 



•Mechanical stoking, James Smith on, 

 229. 



Mechanics' institutions, E. Renals on, 

 and the Elementary Education Bill, 

 200. 



Mediterranean coast, G. Maw on the 

 evidences of recent changes of level 

 on the, 79. 



Megalithic monuments of Britain, A. S. 

 Lewis on the builders of the, 153. 



Metals, malleable, and alloys, Gustav 

 Bischof on a new system of testing 

 the quality of the, 209. 



•Methaemoglobin, note on, by E. Ray 

 Lankester, 141. 



Miall (L. C.) on the formation of swal- 

 low-holes or pits with vertical sides 

 in mountain limestone, 79. 



Microscope, Dr. John Barker on the im- 

 mersion method of illumination of 

 the, 39. 



, S. Holmes on a new binocular, 39. 



Middle drift, G. J. Stoney on the recent 

 formations of gravel-beds resembling, 

 8(5. 



• of East Anglia, J. E. Taylor 



on the occiu'rence of seams of hard 

 sandstone in the, 88. 



Migration theory. Dr. Caton on the, 134. 



*Milton (Lord) on railway-routes across 

 North America, and the physical as- 

 pects of the country, 172. 



Mint charge, G. J. Stoney on the effect 

 which a, has upon the value of coins, 

 to which is added a proposition for 

 securing at once some of the advan- 

 tages of international coinage, 201. 



*Mitchell (W. S.), some remarks on the 

 denudation of the oolites of the Bath 

 district, 80. 



Moabite stone, the Rev. Dr. Ginsburg 

 on the relation of the ancient Moa- 

 bites to neighbouring nations as dis- 

 closed in the newly discovered, 149. 



Moffatt (Dr. T.) on atmospheric ozone, 

 61 ; on the quantity of phosphoric 

 acid excreted from the svstem in con- 

 nexion vnth atmospheric conditions, 

 Gl ; on geological systems and ende- 

 mic diseases, 80, 



Molgula, A. Hancock on the larval state 

 of, 118. 



Mollusca, testaceous, R. M'Andrew on 

 the, obtained during a dredging-excur-. 

 sion in the Gulf of Suez, 120. 



*Moore (Thomas J.) on the 'Mortimer' 

 ship-aquarium, 121 ; on Rhinodon ty-. 

 jn'cus, a rare shark lately added to the 

 Free Museum, Liverpool, 121 ; on 

 work done by the mercantile marine 

 of Livei-pool in furtherance of zoology, 

 121 ; exhibition of a remarkable hin- 

 ged fish-jaw and of a young Laman- 

 tin, 121. 



Morton (G. H.) on the glaciated condi- 

 tion of the siu'face of the triassic 

 sandstone around Liverpool, 81 ; on 

 the mountain limestone of Flintshire 

 and part of Denbighshire, 82. 



Motive power, R. Eaton on certain eco- 

 nomical improvements in olitaining, 

 215. 



Mott (F. J.) on the scientific value of 

 physical beauty, 134. 



Mountain limestone, G. PL Morton on 

 the, of Flintshire and part of Den- 

 bighshire, 82. 



Mundle (W.) and G. A. Lebour on the 

 tertiary coal-field of Southern Chile,. 

 78. 



Munzinger (Werner) on a journey into, 

 the interior of Iladramaut, 172. 



Murchison (Sir R. I., Bart.), Addi'ess to 

 the Geographical Section, 158. 



Museum, national, of natural history, 

 P. L. Sclater on certain principles to' 

 be observed in the establishment of a, 

 123. 



Music, J. Kaines on the racial aspects 

 of, L52. 



*Musical intervals, W. Spottiswoode on, 

 15. 



*National debt. Dr. D. Meschin on the 

 impolicy on economic grounds, of con- 

 verting the, into terminable annuities, 

 196. 



National debts, R. Dudley Baxter on, 187. 



Natural history, P. L. Sclater on certain 

 principles to be observed in the esta- 

 blishment of a national museum of,l 2.3. 



Natural selection, A. W . Bennett on the 

 theory of, looked at from a mathema- 

 tical point of view, 1.30. 



Nautilus, pearly, H. Woodward on the 

 structure of the shell in the, 128. 



Navy, Frank P. Fellowes on the, 190. 



*Neviiis (Dr. J. Birkbeck) on a new 

 theory respecting the heating of li- 

 quids, 61.. 



