INDEX. 



911 



Mackie (Dr. Wm.) the so-called ' fossil ' 



water of sedimentary strata, as illus- 

 trated by the sandstones of the Moray 



Firth basin, 608. 

 McLachlan (R.) on the compilation of 



an index generum et speciernm anima- 

 lium, 283. 

 McLaeen (Lord) on meteorological ob- 



si-rrations on Ben Nevis, 93. 

 MaclAKEN (Norman) on tremtitodes and 



cestodes parasitic on fishes, 260. 

 McMahon (Lieut.-Gen. C. A.), Address 



to the Section of Geology by, 589. 

 MacMahon (Major) on t'lie teaching of 



elementary mathematics, 473. 

 MacRitchie (David), underground 



dwellings in the British Isles, 755. 

 Magnetic detectors in space telegraphy, 



by Prof. Ernest Wilson, 647. 

 Magnetic observations, comparing and 



reducing, rex)urt on, 58. 

 Magnetic observations at Falnioilth, report 



on, 75. 

 *Magnetic testing instrument, a new, by 



F. Holden, 734. 

 Magnus (Sir P.) on the teaching of science 



in elementary schools, 481. 

 *Malay Peninsula, flower-like insects 



from the, by Nelson Annandale, 649. 

 * protective resemblance in the, 



H. C. Robinson on, 650. 

 the wild and civilised races of the. 



Nelson Annandale and H. C. Robinson 



on, 766. 

 Malays of Patani, human souls and 



ghosts among the, by Nelson Annan- 

 dale, 752. 

 Mallock (A.) on the resistance of road 



vehicles to traction, 314. 

 Mammalian heart, the work of the, report 



on, 470. 

 Manganese dioxide, the conditions under 



wrhich it has been deposited in sedi- 

 mentary rocks, as illustrated by the 



Elgin sandstones, by Dr. W. Mackie, 



606. 

 Map-colouring, Prof. A. C. Dixon on, 525. 

 Maechaxt (Dr. E. W.), a graphical 



method of determining the discharge 



curve of a condenser through a variable 



self-induction, 548. 

 Marine Biological Association of the 



West of Scotland, investigations in the 



laboratory of the, at Millport, report 



on, 11%. 

 Marine Biological Laboratory, Plymouth, 



report on the occupation of a table at 



the, 271. 

 Marine fauna of the boulder clay, J. 



Wright on the, 598. 

 ♦Maekham (Sir Clements) on Capt. 



Sverdrup's north polar expedition, 687. 

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



carboniferous rocks, 210. 



Mark (J. B.) on the tiwvements of under- 

 ground waters of North-west Yorkshire, 

 224. 



on the erratic blocks of the British 



Isles, 252. 

 *Mastbrman (Dr. A. T.) the relation- 

 ships of the larva to the adult in the 



starfish, 647. 

 *Mastod(m angustidens, Dr. C. W. 



Andrews on the tusks and skull of, 



599. 

 Dr. C. W. Andrews on a diagram 



of the skull of the, (354. 

 Mathematical and Physical Science, Ad- 

 dress by Prof. J. Purser to the Section 



of. 499. 

 *Mathematics, the teaching of, discussion 



on, 848. 

 ;, elementary , report on the teaching 



of 473. 

 , , the teaching of, A. W. Siddotlri 



on, 848. 

 Matrix notation in the theory of screws, 



by R. W. H. T. Hudson, 528. 

 Matthaei (Miss G. L. C), the effect of 



temperature on carbon dioxide assimi- 

 lation, 805. 

 Matthey (G.) on practical electrical 



standards, 53. 

 *Mavoe (H. a.), the making of a 



dynamo, 736. 

 Mavor (Prof. J.) on an ethnological 



survey of Canada, 353. 

 *MAy (Dr. W. Page) on the innervation 



and movements of the stomach, 780. 

 ''^ the nervous .system of the camel, 



782. 

 *j\Iedullated nerve, the iiidefatigability 



of, by Prof. F. Gotch, 784. 

 Meldola (Prof. R.) on seismological 



investigation, 59. 



■ on the- age of stone circles, 455. 



* a new method of causing isomeri- 



sation, 587. 

 on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 857. 

 Mennell (P. P.) on the Khami ruins, 



near Bulawayo, Rhodesia, 7G9. 

 Mental and moral characteristics of the 



people of Ulster, Dr. W. Graham on 



the, 762. 

 Mercury, the variation of the specific 



heat of, with temperature, Dr. H. T. 



Barnes and H. L. Cooke on, 530. 

 Metallic chlorides, the reduction of some, 



by calcium carbide, by Major W. E. 



Edwards, Capt. C. H. Liveing, and 



Prof. W. R. Hodgkinson, 585. 

 Meteorological observations on Ben Nevis, 



report on, 93. 

 Meteorology, radiation iu, by Dr. W. N 



Shaw, 541. 

 Methylmorphimethine, a fourth, J. liaw- 



thorue on, 582. 



