INDEX. 



96^ 



Manchester and Liverpool express rail- 

 way, Sir W. H. Preece on the, 875. 



electrical express railway, brakes 



and signals for the, F. B. Behr on, 87G. 



Maps, military, B. V. Darbishire on, 811. 



strike, the construction and use of, 



.J. Lomas on, 742. 



Mann (Dr. G.) o» the comparative Msto- 

 logy of the cerebral cortex, 451. 



Margeiiison (Samuel) on British sylvi- 

 culture. 930. 



Marr (J. E.) on life-zones in the British 

 Carboniferous rocks, 340. 



071 the movements of underground 



waters of Craven, 346. 



on the origin of coal, 749. 



on the origin of moels, and their 



subsequent dissection, 818. 

 Marshall (G. A. K.), observations on 



mimicry in South African insects by, 



Prof. E. B. Poulton on, 793. 

 — ^ (Dr. Hugh) on electrolytic methods of 



chemical analysis, 171. 

 Mathematical functiotis. Report on tables 



of certain, 46. 

 and Physical Science, Address by 



Dr. J. Larmor to the Section of, 613. 

 ♦Matth^i (Miss) and Dr. F. F. Black- 

 man on the effect of the closure of 



stomata on assimilation by plants, 934. 

 Matthey (fi.) on practical electrical stan- 

 dards, 53. 

 Mayor (Prof. J.) 07i an ethnological 



survey of Canada, 468. 

 Mechanical Science, Address by Sir A. 



E. Binnie to the Section of, 855. 

 Mechanics, applied, the use of multiple 



space in, H. S. Carslaw on, 644. 

 and projective geometry, the rela- 

 tions between, Cyparissos Stephanos 



on, 644. 

 Meldola (Prof. E.) on the application 



of photography to the elucidation of 



meteorological phenomena, 56. 



on seismological investigation, 59. 



on the age of stone circles, 461. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 570. 

 Memory, interpolation in. Prof. Marcus 



Hartog on, 912. 

 Mental and physical defects of children 



in schools, Report on the, 461. 

 Metals, the crystalline structure of, Prof. 



J. A. Ewingand W. Eosenhain on, 698. 

 Meteor observation, needle-hole maps for, 



J. C. W. Herschel on, 678. 

 * radiants, stationary, E. C. Bompas 



on, 679. 

 Meteorological observations on Ben Nevis, 



Report on, 46. 

 observations by means of kites at 



Blue Hill, U.S.A., A. L. Botch on, 650. 

 . Observatory at Montreal, Report on 



the, 33. 

 1900. 



Meteorological phenvmena, the applicatiori 

 of photography to the elucidation of. 

 Ninth report on, 56. 



Methyl-furfural derivatives, H. J. H. 

 Fenton and Mildred Gostling on, 701. 



Miall (Prof. L. C.) on dew-ponds, 579. 



* on the respiration of aquatic 



insects, 790. 



Microcephalic brain, Prof. D. J. Cunning- 

 ham on the, 904. 



Micro-chemistry of cells. Report on the, 

 449. 



Micrometer for determining positions of 

 stars in photographs, H. H. Turner on 

 a, 676. 



MiERS (Prof. H. A.) 0)1 iso??iorphous de- 

 rivatives of benzene, 167. 



Migration of birds, Third reporton making 

 a digest of observations on the, 403. 



Mill (Dr. H. E.) on the climatology of 

 Africa, 403. 



on the revision of the physical and 



chemical constants of sea-water, 421. 



on the treatment of regional geo- 



graphy, 810. 



on the Pettersson-Nansen insulating 



water-bottle, 819. 



Milne (Prof. J.) on seismological investi- 

 gation, 59. 



. on large earthquakes recorded in 



1899, 812. 



*Mimicry, ' Miillerian,' an experiment 

 supporting the general principle of, 

 Prof. Lloyd-Morgan on, 790. 



— — - in South African insects, observa- 

 tions by Mr. A. K. Marshall on, Prof. 

 E. B. Poulton on, 793. 



in Bornean insects, observations by 



Mr. E. Shelford on. Prof. E. B. Poulton 

 on, 795. 



* and protective resemblance in 



insects, Mark L. Sykes on, 797. 



* Miocene fauna of Patagonia, Prof. W. 

 B. Scott on the, 784. 



Mnestra parasites, E. T. Giinther on, 789. 



Moels, the origin of, and their subsequent 

 dissection, J. E. Marr on, 818. 



MoiR (J. Paxton) on some implements of 

 the natives of Tasmania, 896. 



Molloy (Dr. Gerald) on radiation from 

 a source of light in a magnetic field, 52. 



Monckman (Jas.) on some recent ex- 

 cavations in the glacial drift in Brad- 

 ford, 754. 



Monopolies, state, in other countries. In- 

 terim Report on, 436. 



Montreal Meteorological Observatory, 

 Report on the, 33. 



Morrison (Walter) on the movements of 

 ■underground waters of Craven, 346. 



Morton (The late G. H.) on life-zones 

 in the British Carboniferous rocks, 340. 



(W. B.) on the propagation of elec- 

 tric waves along parallel wires, 635. 



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