INDEX. 



931 



*Lycopods, the life-history of, Dr. M. 

 Treub on, 763. 



Lymphatic system, report on the physi- 

 ology of the, 145. 



Macalister (Prof. A.) on racial photo- 

 graphs from the ancient Egyptian pic- 

 tures and .sculptures, 4.39 



McCarthy (Rev. E. F. M.) on the promo- 

 tion of tlie study of geography, 158. 



♦McCarthy (J.), Siam, 804. 



♦McCook (Dr.) on the nesting habit of 

 Ati/pus niger, a Florida spider, 759. 



*McCulloch (J. M.), link motion for 

 steam engines, 882. 



Macfarlane (Dr.) on the provincial mu- 

 seums of the United Kingdom, 97. 



MacGregor (Prof. J. G.) on promoting 

 tidal observations in' Canada, 31. 



McGregor-Robertson (Dr.) on the me- 

 chanism of the secretion of urine, 131. 



Mcintosh (Prof.) on the marine biological 

 station at Granton, 91 ; on the work of 

 the British Marine Area Committee, 

 95 ; *on some rare and remarkable 

 marine forms at St. Andrews marine 

 laboratory, 760. 



Mackay (Dr. J. Y.), the nature and 

 development of the carotid system, 

 754. 



McKendrick (Prof.) on the marine bio- 

 logical station at Granton, 91 ; on the 

 mechanism of the secretion of urine, 

 131 ; *the demonstration of a new 

 myographion, 783. 



*Mackinder (H. J.), geography at the 

 Universities, 803. 



Mackintosh (D.) on the erratic blocks of 

 England, Wales, and Ireland, 236. 



McLaren (Lord) on meteorological ob- 

 servations on Ben Nevis, 34. 



McLeod (Prof.) on the action of the 

 silent discharge of electricity on oxy- 

 gen and other gases, 42 ; on the biblio- 

 graphy of solution, 57 ; on electrolysis 

 in its physical and chemical bearings, 

 336 ; *on the electrolysis of a solution 

 of ammonic sulphate, 621. 



McNab (Prof.), note on the stomata and 

 ligules of Selaginella, 743 ; on the ad- 

 ventitious buds on the leaves of La- 

 cheiialia jjenchila, 744 ; on the root- 

 spines of Acanthoriza aouleata, H. 

 Wendl., ib. 



Madreporarian structure, some new types 

 of. Dr. G. H. Fowler on, 759. 



Madreporic system, the true nature and 

 function of the, in Echinodermata, by 

 Dr. M. Hartog, 736. 



Magnetic force, the vertical, at Bombay, 

 luni-solar variation of, by C. Chambers, 

 334. 



Magnetic observations, third report of 

 the Committee for considering the 



best means of comparing and reduc. 

 ing, 320. 



Magnetic observatories, preliminary list 

 of, by Gen. Sir J. H. Lefroy and G. M. 

 Whipple, 327. 



Magnetic permeability of an iron bar, 

 the influence of a plane of transverse 

 section on the, Prof. J. A. Ewing and 

 W. Low on, 609. 



Magnetic properties of gases. Prof. 

 Quincke on the, 608. 



Alagnetisation of Hadfield's manganese 

 steel in strong fields. Prof. J. A. Ewing 

 and W. Low on the, 587. 



Magnetisation of iron in strong fields. 

 Prof. J. A. Ewing and W. Low on the, 

 686. 



Magnus (Sir P.), schools of commerce, 

 841. 



Mallett (Prof. J. W.), preliminary notice 

 of a re-determination of the atomic 

 weight of gold, with some remarks on 

 the present state of our knowledge as 

 to the determination of atomic weights 

 in general, 635 ; on a partial separa- 

 tion of the constituents of a solution 

 during expansion by rise of tempera- 

 ture, 649. 



Manchester, phthisis centres in, by A. 

 Ransome, 852. 



Manchester ship canal, the, by T. L. 

 Williams, 868. 



Mankind, contributions to the remote 

 history of, by A Kiroly, 911. 



Manual training a main feature in 

 national education, by W. Mather, 

 843. 



Manual training, an experiment at 

 Keswick, by Rev. H. D. Rawnsley, 846. 



' Manure ' gravels of Wexford, first report 

 on the, 209. 



Marble commerce of Thasos, the ancient, 

 report on, by Mr. Bent, 201. 



March (Dr. H. C), the early neolithic 

 floor of East Lancashire, 912. 



Marine Biological Association laboratory 

 at Plymouth, the; report of the Com- 

 mittee for making arrangements for 

 assisting, 59. 



Marine biological station at Granton, 

 Scotland, report of the Conmiittee for 

 aiding in the maintenance of the es- 

 tablishment of a, 91 ; reports to the 

 Committee : by J. T. Cunningham, 92 ; 

 by Dr. H. R. Mill, 93. 



*Marine forms, some new and remarkable, 

 at St. Andrews marine laboratory, 

 Prof. Mcintosh on, 760. 



Marr (J. E.), some effects of pressure on 

 the sedimentary rocks of North Devon, 

 706. 



Marsh (J. E.), and Prof. W. Odling on 

 some xenoene or diphenyl products 

 and reactions, 646. 



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