INDEX. 



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Meteorological observations on Ben Nevis, 

 report on, 58. 



Meteorology and Astronomy, Address to 

 the Subsection of, by Dr. W. N. Shaw, 

 541. 



Methane and ethane, the slow combus- 

 tion of, by W. A. Bone, 624. 



MlALL (Prof. L. C.) on hotanical photo- 

 graphs, 416. 



on the teaching of botany hi schools, 



420. 



on the conditions of health essential 



to the carrying on of the work of 

 instruction in schools, 455. 



JUicro-chemistry of cells, report on the, 

 310. 



MiERS (Prof. H. A.) on isomorphous 

 sulphonic derivatives of benzene, 85. 



Migration of Mrds, observations on the, 

 1880-1887, sixth and ftial report on 

 working out the details of 289. 



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

 the upper atmosphere by means of kites, 

 31. 



071 the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 465. 



. on some rainfall problems, 581. 



on the rate of fall of rain at Sea- 



thwaite, 783. 



Mills (W. S.), synthesis of giucosides, 

 635. 



the action of oxides of nitrogen on 



oximido compounds, 637. 



Milne (Prof. J.) on seismological inves- 

 tigation, 77. 



on terrestrial surface waves, 312. 



Minerals occurring in Ireland, supple- 

 mentary list of, by H. J. Seymour, 671. 



Mirror extensometer, a new form of, by 

 J. Morrow, 791. 



*Molluscs in the coal measures, the 

 practical value of certain species of. 

 Dr. Wheelton Hind on, 660. 



MoNCKTON (H. W.) on the Sarsen stones 

 of the Bagshot district, 669. 



Mongoloid Europeans, by David 

 MacRitchie, 821. 



♦Monocotyledons, the evolution of, dis- 

 cussion on, 855. 



by Ethel Sargant, 855. 



the origin of, the bearing of fer- 

 tilisation phenomena and embryo sac 

 structure on, by Ethel N. Thomas, 

 857. 



Monophase induction repulsion motors, 

 Wm. Cramp on, 790. 



MoOBB (Prof. B.), a new form of osmo- 

 meter for direct determinations of 

 osmotic pressure of colloids, 699. 



experiments on the permeability of 



lipoid membranes, 700. 



MooHE (H. E.), the first garden city : its 

 economic results, 746. 



Moore (J. E. S.) on the occupation of a 



table at the zoological station at Naples, 



283. 

 Morel (E. D.), the economic develop- 

 ment of West Africa, 711. 

 Morphology and development of recent 



and fossil corals, some results on the, 



by Dr. J. E. Duerden, 684. 

 *M0REIS0N (G. J.) on map projections 



suited to general purposes, 719. 

 Morrison (Walter) nn the movements of 



underground maters of North-west 



Yorkshire, 192. 

 Morrow (John), a new form of mirror 



extensometer, 791. 

 Moss (C. E.), peat moors of the Southern 



Pennines : their age and origin, 727. 

 Muff (H. B.) and W. B. Wright on a 



preglacial or early glacial raised beach 



in CO. Cork, G57. 

 Muirhead (Dr. A.) onpractical electrical 



standards, 33. 

 Municipal undertakings, depreciation and 



sinking funds in, by S. H. Turner, 741. 

 MUNRO (Dr. R.) on the lake village at 



Glastonbury, 414. 

 Murray (Sir John) on meteorological ob- 

 servations on Ben Nevis, 58. 

 on investigations in the laboratory 



of the Marine Biological Association of 



the West of Scotland at Millport, 308. 

 Mutarotation in relation to the lactonic 



structure of glucose, by Dr. E. F. 



Armstrong, 635. 

 Myers (Dr. C. S.), antiquities near 



Kharga, in the great oasis, 809. 

 Myres (J. L.) on anthropometric investi- 

 gation in Great Britain and Ireland, 



389. 

 on archaeological and ethnological 



researches in Crete, 402. 



on the Silchester excavations, 412. 



on a pre-Mycensean sanctuary with 



votive terracottas at Falteokastro, in 

 Eastern Crete, 818. 



Naples Zoological Station, report on the 



occupation of a table at the, 282. 

 Neville (F. H.) on the influence of 



examinations, 434. 

 ' New ' star in Gemini, the, was it shining 



previously as a very faint star? by 



Pfof. H. H. Turner, 562. 

 Newton (Prof. A.) on working out the 



details of the observations on the migra- 

 tion of birds, 289. 

 on the zoology of the SandniCh 



Islands, 305. 

 Newton (E. T.) on the fauna and flora 



of the Trias of the British. Isles, 



219. 

 Nitrates, the reduction of, by sewage. 



Prof. E. A. Letts, R. F. Blake, and 



J. S. Totton on, 606. 



