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INDEX. 



on the correspondence between the, by 

 Drs. J. H. Gladstone and W. H. Perkin, 

 515. 



Molecular weights of the metals, on the : 

 an application of Raoult's method to 

 alloys, by C. T. Heycock and F. H. 

 Neville, 534. 



Moloney (Gov.), *the commercial geo- 

 graphy of Toruba, West Africa, 660; 

 African airs and musical iastruments, 

 779. 



*Monadine parasitic, a, on Saprolfign'ue , 

 Prof. M. M. Hartog on, 649. 



Monetary standard, the, third report on 

 the be.st methods of ascertaining and 

 measuring variations in, 1.S3. 



Monuments, some remarkable, in the 

 neighbourhood of Tiaret in Algeria, 

 Col. Sir L. Playfair on, 668. 



* Morphology of the antipatharia, the, by 

 G. Brook, 642. 



*Morphology of the long flexors of the 

 digits of the mammalian hand. Prof. 

 B. C. A. Windle on the, 616. 



Morris (D.) on the present state of our 

 knov^rledge of the zoology and botany 

 of the West India Islands, and on the 

 steps taken to investigate ascertained 

 deficiencies in the fauna and flora, 93. 



Morton (G. H.) on the circulation of 

 underground vraters, 71. 



Muir (Pattison) on the present methods 

 of teaching chemistry, 228. 



Muirhead (Dr. A.) on standards for use 

 in electrical measurements, 41. 



Muirhead (Dr. H.) on the effects of 

 dift'erent occupations and employments 

 on the physical development of the 

 human body, 186 ; on the prehistoric 

 inhabitants of the British Islands, 318 ; 

 on the heliocentric longitudes of 

 cometic perihelia, 488. 



Munro (Dr. R ) on the prehistoric inhabi- 

 tants of the British Islands, 318. 



Murday (T. J.), *apparatus for reading 

 indications of distant meteorological 

 instruments, 509; on the periodical 

 return of storms, ih. 



Murray (Dr. J.) on the collection and 

 identification of meteoric dust, 34 ; on 

 arranging an investigation of the sea- 

 sonal variations of temperature in 

 lakes, rivers, and estuaries, 44 ; on 

 meteorological observations on Ben 

 Nevis, 315. 



Mycorhiza, Dr. F. W. Oliver on a case of, 

 649. 



Myology of the gorUla and chimpanzee, 

 observations on the, by Dr. J. Syming- 

 ton, 629. 



Nansen (Dr. F.), observations on the 

 Greenland ice-sheet, 573 ; *Greenland, 

 668 ; *the Esquimaux, 788. 



Narwhal, the stomach of the : the bear- 

 ing of its histology on Turner's and 

 Max "Weber's nomenclature of the 

 stomach of the ziphioid and delphinoid 

 whales, by Dr. G. S. Woodhead and R. 

 W. Gray, 635. 



National pension fund, a, by Rev. W. M. 

 Ede, 715. 



Native plants, the disappearance of, from 

 their local habitats, second report on, 

 435. 



Naumann (Dr. E.), terrestrial magnetism 

 as modified by the structure of the 

 earth's crust, and proposals concern- 

 ing a magnetic survey of the globe, 

 565. 



Neville (F. H.) and C. T. Heycock on the 

 molecular weights of the metals : an 

 application of Raoult's method to 

 alloys, 534. 



Nevinson (B. G.) on the coleoptera of the 

 Atlas Mountains, Morocco, 171. 



New and rare forms at the St. Andrews 

 marine laboratory, notes on, by Prof. 

 Mcintosh, 618. 



Newton (Prof.) on the present state of 

 our knowledge of the zoology and 

 botany of the West India Islands, and 

 on the steps taken to investigate as- 

 certained deficiencies in the fauna and 

 flora, 93 ; on the steps taken for in- 

 vestigating the natural history of the 

 Friendly Islands, or other groups in 

 the Pacific visited by H.M.S. ' Egeria,' 

 113 ; on making a digest of the obser- 

 vations on the migration of birds, 114 ; 

 on Syrrliaptes paradoxus as a native of 

 Britain, 816. 



Nevrton (E. T.) and G. Sharman on the 

 geology of the Atlas ranges in the 

 Empire of Morocco, 167. 



Newton (Dr. W.), specific and latent heat 

 in relation to the combining heats of 

 the chemical elements, 641. 



Nicholson (Prof. J. S.) on the best 

 methods of ascertaining and mea- 

 suring variations in the value of the 

 monetary standard, 133 ; on the statis- 

 tical data available for determining 

 the amount of the precious metals in 

 use as money, &c., 164. 



Nicol (Dr.) on the properties of solutions, 

 53 ; on the bibliography of solution, %b. 



*Nile, the Upper, geographical co-ordi- 

 nates in the Valley of, by E. G. Raven- 

 stein, 668. 



Nomad tribes of Asia Minor, report on 

 the habits and customs and physical 

 characteristics of the, 176. 



*Norman (Rev. Canon), the limit between 

 the continental and abyssal marine 

 fauna, 628. 



North American ethnology, H. Hale on, 

 797. 



