912 



REPORT — 1902. 



Miadesmia viemhranacea (Bsrtrand), a 



lycopodiaceous plant from the coal 



measures, the seed-like fructification 



0% by Miss M. Benson, 808. 

 MlALL (Prof. L. C.) on botanical plioto- 



graphs, 471. 

 . . nn the cnnditlonx of health essential 



to the carnjina on of the work of 



instriictinn. in schools., 483. 

 Jllioro-chemistri/ of cells, 7-ej)ort on the, 



470. 

 *:Middle Cambrian trilobites, &c., of 



Mount Stephen, British Columbia, Dr. 



H. Woodward on the, 598. 

 MiERS (Prof. H. A.) on isomorphous 



sulphonie derivatives of benzene, 180. 

 Migration of birds, observations on the, 



1880-1887, ///"i/i interim report on mork- 



inq out the details of. 273. 

 Mill (Dr. H. R.) on the investigation of 



the upper atmosphere by means of kites, 



77. 

 the motives of Antarctic explora- 

 tion, 685. 

 — — the rainfall of Ireland, 732. 

 Milne (J.) on svismological investigation, 



5'J. 

 world-shaking earthquakes in rela- 

 tion to volcanic eruptions in the West 



ladies, C82. 

 *Mimicry and natural selection, discus- 

 sion on, 6()l. 

 MiXCHiN (Prof.) on the teaching of 



cleinentarg 'mathematics, 473. 

 a new receiver for Hertzian oscilla- 

 tions, 547. 

 . the neglect of English grammar, 



847. 

 Minerals occurring in Ireland, preliminary 



list of the, by H. J. Seymour, 598. 

 *MiNOT (Prof. C. S.) on the significance 



of the embryonic cell, 658. 

 MoNCKTOX (Horace W.) on the valleys at 



the head of the Hardanger Fjord, 



Norwaj', 612. 

 a summary of the principal changes 



in South-east England during Pliocene 



and more recent times, 616. 

 Monkey, the relative effects of section 



of the pyramidal tracts and anterior 



columns in the, Prof. E. A. Schiifer 



on, 780. 

 Morgan (Dr. G. T.) on our present 



knowledge ofarumatio diazo-compounds, 



181. 

 MoRisoN (Prof. T.), the instability of 



prices in India before 1861, 704. 

 Morphology of sporangial integuments, 



W. C. Worsdell on the, 812. 

 Morphology of the araucariea;. Miss S. 0. 



Ford on the, 810. 

 Morphology of the flower.s in certain 



species of Lonicera, E. A. N. Arber on 



the, 816. 



Morphology of the seed and seedling oi 

 Torreyn, Prof. F. W. Oliver and Miss E. 

 Chick on the, 814. 



Morrison (Walter) on the movements of 

 underground waters of North-west 

 Yorhshire, 224. 



*MoKTON (Prof. W. B.) and W. Haw- 

 thorn, motion of a detached thread of 

 liquid in a capillary tube, 511. 



* and A. M. KiNSKV on continuous 



motion produced by vibrations, 511. 



* and T. B. Vinycomb on the vibra- 



tions of a plucked string, 511. 



*Motion of a detached thread of liquid 

 in a capillary tube, by Prof. W. B. 

 Morton and W. Hawthorn, 511. 



♦Motion through the ether, does it cause 

 double refraction ? by Lord Rayleigh, 

 546. 



MoTT (Dr. F. W.) and Prof. W. D. Halli- 

 burton, regeneration of nerves, 782. 



*MuiR (T.) on a practical rule for finding 

 the perimeter of an ellipse, 529. 



MuiRHBAD (Dr. A.) onpractical electrical 

 standards, 53. 



Municipal policy and State control, by 

 P. Ashley, 700. 



Municipal trading, by Hon. R. P. Porter, 

 699, 



MuNRO (Dr. R.) on tJie age of stone circleSf 

 455. 



*MuRi'HY (Rev. Father), intermediate 

 education in Ireland, 846. 



Murray (Sir John) on meteorological ob- 

 servations on Ben Nevis, 93. 



on investigations in the laboratory 



of the Marine Biological Association of 

 the West of Scotland at Milljwrt, 272. 



Myer.3 (Dr. C. S.) on anthropometrio 

 investigations among the native troops 

 of the Egyptian army, 350. 



dependence of pitch of minute 



closed pipes on wind pressure, 537. 



* on a method of radial craniometry, 



760. 



* determination of the least per- 

 ceptible tone-difference among the 

 people of the Torres Straits and of 

 Scotland, 781. 



Myres (J. L.) on the collection of anthro- 

 pological photographs, 449. 



071 the Boman fort at Gcllygaer, 450. 



on the Silchcster excavation, 453. 



on explorations at Knossos in Crete, 



456. 



*Nagas,the ethnography of the, Dr. W. H. 



Furness on, 770. 

 Nalder (F. H.), light aluminium tubes, 



561. 

 Naples Zoological Station, report on tlie 



occupatio7i of a table at the, 259. 



