886 



REPORT — 1901. 



Metals afc high temperatures, the action 



of ammonia on, Dr. G. G. Henderson 



and G. T. Beilby on, 605. 

 , the minute structure of, G. T. 



Beilby on, G04. 

 Meteorological observatio/is on Ben Nevis, 



Report on, 54. 

 * phenomena in relation to changes 



in the vertical, J. Milne on, 578. 

 *MiALL (Prof. L. C.) on the experimental 



method of teaching, 866. 

 *MiCHAEL (Prof. A.) on the three stereo- 



meric ciunamic acids, 607. 



* on the genesis of matter, 607. 



* on the process of substitution, 607. 



Michelson-Morley effect, W. M. Hicks on 



the, 562. 

 Micro-chemistry of cells. Report on the, 



445. 

 Microscope and telescope, resolving power 



in the, Prof. J. D. Everett on, 569. 

 *Microtome, a new orienting apparatus 



for the Cambridge, J. Rankin on, 697. 

 MiEES (Prof. H. A.) on iso?norphous de- 

 rivatives of benzene, 78. 



on the strvcture of crystals, 297. 



Migration of birds. Fourth interim report 



of the Committee for maldng a digest of 



the observations on the, 364. 

 Mill (Dr. H. R.) on changes of the land 



level of the Phlegraan Fields, 382. 



071 the climatology of Africa, 383. 



, Address to the Section of Geography 



by, 698. 



with the 'Discovery' to Madeira, 



725. 



Milne (Prof. J.) on seismologicalinvesti- 

 gation, 40. 



* on meteorological phenomena in 



relation to changes in the vertical, 578. 



MiNCHiN (Prof. G. M.) on photo-electric 

 cells, 531. 



Minerals known to occur in Scotland, a 

 revised list of, J. G. Goodchild on, 648. 



Mittag-Leffler (Prof. G.) on a crite- 

 rion for the recognition of the irre- 

 gular points of analytic functions, 549. 



MoLLOY (Dr. Gerald) on radiation from 

 a source of light in a magnetic f eld, 39. 



MoNCKTON (Horace W.) on the origin of 

 the gravel-flats of Surrey and Berk- 

 shire, 662. 



Mooee (Harold E.") on recent results of 

 farm labour colonies, 757. 



*Mokeno (Dr. F. P.) exhibited photo- 

 graphs of fossils in the La Plata Mu- 

 seum, 696. 



on Argentine anthropo-geography, 



720. 



MoRLEY (Prof. E. W.) and C. F. Brush 

 on a new gauge for small pressures, 

 544. 



on the transmission of heat 



through waier vapour, 546. 



Morrison (Walter) on the movements o 



underground waters of N. W. Yorkshire 



337. 

 *MoETON (D. H.) on the mechanical 



exhibits in the Glasgow Exhibition, 768. 

 *Motor cortex of the monkey, an experi- 

 ment on the, Prof. C. S. Sherrington on, 



816. 

 *Mount Ophir, the vegetation of, A. G. 



Tansley on, 851. 

 Muff (H. B.) and P. F. Kendall on 



evidences of ancient glacier-dammed 



lakes in the Cheviots, 646. 

 Muirhead (Dr. A.) onpractical electrical 



standards, 31. 

 Munro (Dr. R.) on the age of stone circles, 



427. 

 on the excavation of an ancient 



Kitchen Midden near Elie, Fife, 790. 

 Murray (Sir John) on meteorological ob- 

 servations on Ben Nevis, 54. 

 Murray Islander, some emotions in the, 



C. S. Myers on, 801. 

 *Muscle, the rhythmic phenomena of, the 



use of the telephone for investigating, 



Sir J. Burdon Sanderson on, 816. 

 Museums, preserving and preparing 



plants for, H. F. Tagg on, 844. 

 Myers (Charles S.) on the bones of Hen 



Nekht, 797. 

 on some emotions in the Murray 



Islander, 801. 

 * on observations with Galton's 



whistle, 818. 

 Myres (J. L.) on the Silchester excava- 



tio7i, 425. 

 on excavations in Crete, 440. 



Nagel (D. H.) on the bibliograjthy of 



spectroscopy, 155. 

 Najjh thalene deri vatives, Fourteenth report 



on the investigation of isomeric, 152. 

 Naples Zoological Station, Report on the 



occupation of a table at the, 354. 

 Natality, the decline of, in Great Britain, 



Edwin Cannan on, 749. 

 the significance of the, Charles 



S. Devas on, 750. 

 *National Physical Laboratory, the 



buildings of the, Dr. R. T. Glazebrook 



on, 530. 

 Natural Ilistory and Ethno'jraphy of the 



Malay Peninsula, Report on the, 411. 

 Nematode {EohiTwnema grayi) from the 



perivisceral cavity of the s«a-urchin, 



J. F. Gemmill on, 691. 

 *Nephrops, abnormal specimens of, F. H. 



Marshall on, 692. 

 Neville (F. H.) 021 the nature of alloys, 



75. 

 Newbigin (Marion) on the Scottish 



Natural History Society's scheme for 



the investigation of the Forth Valley, 



719. 



