902 



REPORT — 1903. 



Lustre produced on mercerising cotton 

 under tension, J. Hiibner and W. J. 

 Pope on the cause of the, 612. 



*Lyginodendron, the seed of, by Dr. 

 D. H. Scott and Prof. F. W. Oliver, 859. 



Macadamised roads, the effect of traffic 



and weather on, and the prevention of 



dust, by T. Aitken, 787. 

 Macalisteb (Prof. A.) on the coral reefs 



of the Indian region, 30.5. 

 on a jjiffmentation survey of the 



school children of Scotland, 415. 



on archccological and ethnological 



researches in Crete, 402. 



Macallum (Prof. A. B.) on the micro- 

 chemistry of cells, 310. 



MacDonald (Mrs. J. R.) on the economic 

 effect of legislation regulating nwmen's 

 labour, 315. 



Macfadyen (Dr. A.), the application of 

 low temperatures to the study of bio- 

 logical problems, 600. 



McHeney (A.) on the Edenrale caves, 

 CO. Clare, 183. 



McIntosh (D. C.) on the echinodermata 

 of the Firth of Clyde and variation in 

 Ophiocoma. nigra, 696. 



McIntosh (Proif. W. C.) on the occupa- 

 tion of a tahle at the Zoological Station 

 at Naples, 282. 



on the eggs of the Shanny (^Blen- 



nius jjJwlis, L.), 697. 



Mackenzie (Prof. J. J.) on the micro- 

 chemistry of cells, 310. 



Mackie (Dr. Wm.), a theory of the origin 

 of continents and ocean basins, 668. 



Mackindek (H. J.), the teaching of 

 geography, 722. 



McLachlan (R.) on the compilation of 

 an index generum et spederum anima- 

 lium, 288. 



McLaren (Lord) 07i meteorological ob- 

 servations on Ben Nevis, 58. 



MacMahon (Major P. A.) on observations 

 on changes in the sea coast of the 

 United Xin^dom, 258. 



MacRitchie (David), Mongoloid Euro- 

 peans, 821. 



' Mad-stone,' the .so called. Dr. H. C. 

 White on the chemical and physical 

 characters of, 605. 



tMagnetic energy, the earth's total, by 

 L. A. Bauer, 580. 



Mag7tetic observations at Falmouth, report 

 on, 32. 



Magnetic survey of the United States, 

 progress of the, by L. A. Bauer, 579. 



Magnus (Sir P.) on the teaching of seierice 

 in elementary schools, 429. 



071 the influence of exaininations, 



434. 



Maitland (Miss A, C.) on the conditions 



of health essential to tlie carrying on of 

 the mark of instruction in sc7u)ols, 455. 



Malay peninsula, a collection of skulls 

 from the, N. Annandale on, 802. 



tMalay peninsula, the walking fish of the, 

 H. C. Robinson on, 694. 



f Malayan butterflies, exhibition of con- 

 vergent series of, by H. C. Robinson, 

 694 



f Malayan reptiles, the coloration of, N. 

 Annandale on, 694. 



Mallock (A.) on the resistance of road 

 vehicles to traction, 365. 



Malt diastase, action of, on potato-starch 

 paste, by A. R. Ling, 604. 



by B. F. Davis and A. R. Ling, 604. 



"■Manchester Municipal Technical Insti- 

 tute, the equipment of the, by J. H. 

 Reynolds, 773. 



Manifold (Lieut.-Col. C. C), explora- 

 tions and economic conditions in 

 Western China, 716. 



*Map projections suited to general pur- 

 poses, G. J. Morrison on, 719. 



Maps of the Ordnance S^irvey, T. V, 

 Holmes on, 481. 



Makchant (Prof. E. W.) and G. W. 

 WoKRALL on the use of capacities as 

 multipliers for electrostatic voltmeters 

 in alternating current circuits, 572. 



Marine Biological Association of the 

 West of Scotland, investigatimis in the 

 laboratory of the, at Milljjort, report 

 on, 308. 



Marr (Dr. J. E.) on life-zones in the 

 British carboniferous roclis, 185. 



071 the move7nents of underground 



waters of No7-th-7vrst Yorkshire, 192. 



on the erratic blocks of the British 



Isles, 231. 



Martin Mere, by H. Brodrick, 656. 



Mathematical and Physical Science, Ad- 

 dress by C. Vernon Bo3'S to the Section 

 of. 525. 



Matthey (G.) on practical electrical 

 standards, 33. 



Meldola (Prof. R.) 07i seis77wlogical 

 investigation, 77. 



on the work of the Correspo7iding 



Societies Committee, 465. 



Melcs taxns, the peritoneum in. Prof. 

 R. J. Anderson on, 692. 



Mennell (F. P.), the average composi- 

 tion of the igneous rocks, 671. 



Mercerising cotton under tension, the 

 cause of the lustre produced on, by 

 J. Hubner and W. J. Pope, 612. 



Mercury standards of rensta7ice, soine 

 ne9v, F. E. Smith on, 44. 



Mersey, the river, the tidal regime of, 

 J. N. Shoolbred on, 784. 



""Metalliferous deposits of the South of 

 Scotland, J. G. and W. Goodchild on 

 the, 668. 



