INDEX. 
MACDONALD (Prof. J. 8.), the nervous 
impulse, 667. 
McDOUGALL (Dr. W.) on anthropomeiric 
investigation in the British Isles, 354. 
McFARLANE (J.), the hinterland of the 
port of Manchester, 575. 
MACGREGOR (D. H.) on the amount of 
gold coinage in circulation in the 
United Kingdom, 353. 
—— the development of trusts, 607. 
+Machinery, modern, and its future de- 
velopments, by H. I. Brackenbury, 624. 
McIntosH (Prof. W. C.) on the oceupa- 
tion of a table at the zoological station 
at Naples, 346. 
McKenpbRIck (Prof. J. G.) on the effect 
of climate upon health and disease, 
403. 
McKENZIE (Dr. A.) the applications of 
Grignard’s reaction, 273. 
MACKENZIE (N. F.) on the quantity and 
composition of rainfall and of lake and 
river discharge, 353. 
MAcKENZzIn (T. D.) and F. Soppy, 
pseudo-high vacua, 440. 
MACKINDER (H. J.) on the advancement 
of geographical science by local scien- 
tific societies, 33. 
MCLAREN (Lord) on meteorological obser- 
vations on Ben Nevis, 100. 
MACMAHON (Major P. A.) on the work of 
the Corresponding Societies Committee, 
29. 
*____ operational invariants, 449. 
Macrosty (H. W.), economic theory and 
the formation of trusts, 606. 
MACTURK (G. W. B.) on the fossiliferous 
drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 
shire, &§c., 325. 
Magnetic observations at Falmouth Obser- 
vatory, report on, 93. 
MAGNus (Sir Philip) on the curricula of 
secondary schools, 422. 
—— Address to the Educational Section, 
694. 
Mamwmailia, the thickness of the skull in, 
by Prof. R. J. Anderson, 546. 
Manchester, the hinterland of the port 
of, by J. McFarlane, 575. 
Mankind, the six races of, by T. H, 
Smurthwaite, 652. 
MANN (Amos), co-operative production 
from the labour co-partnership stand- 
point, 605. 
Maoris, the condition of the, in 1907, 
Miss B. Pullen-Burry on, 642. - 
Marine laboratory, Plymouth, report on 
the occupation of a table at the, 346. 
Marine peat, a, from the Union Dock, 
Liverpool, J. Lomas on, 516. 
Mare (Dr. J. E.) on life-zones in the 
British carboniferous rocks, 316, 
—— on the erratic blocks of the British 
Isles, 329. 
751 
Marsh plants, the hairiness of certain, 
Prof, R. H. Yapp on, 691. 
Marsh vegetation, studies of, report on, 
409. 
Mathematical and Physical Section, Ad- 
dress by Prof. A. E. H. Love to the, 427. 
MATLEY (Dr. C, A.) on the crystalline 
rocks of Anglesey, 317. 
MATTHEY (G.) on practical electrical 
standards, 73. 
Mechanics, elementary, the teaching of, 
report on, 97. 
Mediterranean basin, the oscillations of 
the level of the land in the, interim re- 
port on, 350. 
Megalithic remains in the British Isles, 
the best means of registering and 
classifying, interim report on, 391. 
MELDOLA (Prof. R.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 29. 
——. on seismological investigations, 83. 
—— on the exploration of the ‘ red hills’ 
of the East Coast salt marshes, 373. 
MELVILLE (KE. H. V.) on the quantity and 
composition of rainfall and of lake and 
river discharge, 353. 
Merismonedia g'auca, cell division in, by 
B. H. Bentley, 693. 
‘ Metabolic balance sheet’ of the individual 
tissues, report on the, 401. 
Metabolism of Arwm spadices: enzyme 
action and electrical response, by Miss 
H. B. Kemp and Miss C. B. Sandars, 
667. 
Meteorological observations made at 
Glossop Moor kite station during 
1906-07, Margaret White, T. V. Pring, 
and J. H. Petavel on the, 467. 
Meteorological observations on Ben Nevis, 
report on, 100. 
MEYRICK (H.) on the practical difficulties 
in obtaining measurements of growth 
in schoolboys, 705. 
MIALL (Prof. L. C.) on the conditions 
of health essential to the carrying on of 
the work of instruction in schools, 421. 
Miners (Prof. H. A.) on the study of 
isomorphous derivatives of benzene sul- 
phonic acid, 272. 
—— on the curricula of secondary schools, 
422. 
—— the scholarship system at a resi- 
dential university, 715. 
Miuu (Dr. H. R.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 29. 
—— on the investigation of the upper 
atmosphere by means of kites, 99. 
—— on the oscillations of the level of the 
land in the Mediterranean basin, 350. 
— on investigations in the Indian 
Ocean, 351. 
——on the quantity and composition of 
rainfall and of lake and river discharge, 
353. 
