INDEX. 



885 



Mackenzie (Prof. J. J.) on the micro- • 



chemiitry of cells, 445. 

 Mackib (Wm.) on the occurrence of 

 barium sulphate and calcium fluoride 

 as cementing substances in the Elgin 

 Trias, 648. 



on the pebble-band of the Elgin 



Trias and its wind- worn pebbles, 649. 



on the occurrence of covellite in 



association with malachite in the sand- 

 stone of Kingsteps, Nairn, 651. 



McLachlan (R.) on the compilation of 

 an index generum et gpecierum auima- 

 Hum, 362. 



McLaren (Lord) on meteorological ob- 

 servations on Ben Nevis, 54. 



Maclaren (J. Malcolm) on the source 

 of the alluvial gold of the Kildonan 

 field, Sutherland, G51. 



on the influence of organic matter 



on the deposition of gold in veins, 652. 

 • McLeod (Prof. H.) on the hlhliography of 

 spectroscopy , 155. 



MacMahon (Maj. P. A.) on tables of 

 certain mathematical functions, 54. 



Address to the Section of Mathe- 

 matical and Physical Science by, 51'.». 



* on the partition of series, each 



term of which is a quantic, 551. 



MacNair (Peter) on the crystalline 

 schists of the southern Highlands, 633. 



Mac Ritchie (David) on hints of evolu- 

 tion of man in tradition, 806. 



Madan (H. G.) on the hihUography of 

 spectroscopy, 155. 



*Magic, religion, and science, J. S. Stuart 

 Glennie on, 807. 



Magnetic field, radiation from a source of 

 light in a. Report on, 39. 



* , the influence of a, on the 



viscosity of magnetisable liquids and 

 solids, Prof. A. Gray on, 582. 



force at sea. Final report on deter- 

 mining, 29. 

 . Magnetisation, the efl'ects of, on the 

 electrical conductivity of iron and 

 nickel, Guy Barlow on, 581. 



of electrolytic nickel, J. W. Peck 



and R. A. Houstoun on, 582. 



Magnus (Sir P.) on the teaching of science 

 in elementary schools, 458. 



Malaria, the story of. Major Ronald Ross 

 on, 695. 



Malay Peninsula, Second report on the 

 Natural History and Ethnography of 

 the, 411. 



, the wild tribes of the, W. W. Skeat 



on, 803. 



* , some botanical photographs from 



the, R. H. Yapp on, 831. 



Malayan ' myrmecophilous ' ferns, R. H. 

 Yapp on, 851. 



Maldive Coral Islands, J. S. Gardiner on. 

 683. 



1901. 



Mallock (A.) on the resistance of road 



vehicles to traction, 402. 

 Man, the Isle of. Government planting 



in, G. P. Hughes on, 857. 

 Man, prehistoric, in the island of Arran, 



Dr. E. Duncan and Dr. T. H. Bryce on, 



795. 

 Manometer, recording, for high-pressure 



explosions, J. E. Petavel on a, 768. 

 ♦Map on natural curvature by Elis6e 



Reclus, M. Reclus-Guyon on a, 721. 

 * of Europe, morphological, Dr. A J. 



Herbertson on a, 7i5. 

 Marattiaceas, the anatomy of, G. Brrbner 



on, 855. 

 *Marckwald (Prof.W.) on radium, 60L 

 Marr (J. E.) on the irratio blochs of the 



British Isles, 283. 

 on life-cones in the British Carboni- 

 ferous rocks, 286. 

 0)1 the viovements of underground 



waters of N. W. Yorhshire, 337. 

 Marriage-rate and trade, the correlation 



of the, R. H. Hooker on, 750. 

 ♦Marshall (F. H.) exhibited abnormal 



specimens of Nephrops, 693. 

 * exhibited microscopic preparations 



of mammalian hairs, 692. 

 Maskelyne (Prof. N. Story) on the 



structure of crystals, 297. 

 * (Nevil) and Prof. M. Hartog on 



the mechanism of the frog's tongue, 688. 

 Mathematical functions, Report on tables 



of certain. 54. 

 . and Physical Science, Address by 



Major P. A. MacMahon to the Section 



of, 519. 

 f Mathematics, Discussion on the teaching 



of, 869. 

 ♦Matter, the genesis of. Prof. A. Michael 



on, 607. 

 , gravitational, the clustering of. in 



any part of the universe. Lord Kelvin 



on, 563. 

 ♦Matthaei (Miss) and Dr. F. F. BlACK- 



MAN on natural surgery in leaves, 851. 

 * on the relation between CO., 



production and vitality, 851. 



Matthey {(i.) on practical electrical stan- 

 dards, 31. 



Mayor (Prof. J.) on an ethnological 

 survey of Canada, 409. 



♦Mechanical exhibits in the Glasgow- 

 Exhibition, D. H. Morton on the, 768. 



Meldola (Prof. R.) on seismological 

 investigation, 40. 



on the age of stone circles, 427. 



on the work of the Correiponding 



Societies Committee, 465. 



Mennell (F. p.) on the copper-bearing 

 rocks of S. Australia, 665. 



Mercury vapour, the discharge of elec- 

 tricity through, Prof. A. Schuster on, 

 531. 



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