702 
Mruuts (C. T.) problems of trade educa- 
tion considered in relation to our 
school system, 723. 
MILNE (Dr. J.) on seismological investiga- 
tions, 83. 
a catalogue of destructive earth- 
quakes, 515. 
Mimicry, recent developments in the 
theory of, by Dr. F. A. Dixey, 736. 
Mrncuin (Prof. E. A.) on zoology organi- — 
sation, 350. 
Mrncuin (Prof. G. H.) on the teaching of 
elementary mechanics, 97. 
Mira Ceti, the variability in light of, and 
the temperature of sun-spots, by Rev. 
A. L, Cortie, 465. 
MircHELL (Sir A.) on the effect of climate 
upon health and disease, 403. 
MITCHELL (Dr. P.C.) on zoology organisa- | 
tion, 350. 
Moisture on solid surfaces, an electrical | 
experiment for illustrating the two | 
modes of condensation of, by Prof. T. 
Trouton, 453. 
MOLENGRAAFF (Dr.) on South African | 
strata and the question of a uniform 
stratigraphical nomenclaturé, 328. 
MoznyNEUX (A. J. C.) on South African 
strata and the question of a uniform 
stratigraphical nomenclature, 328. 
Money (L. G. C.), sweating and legisla- 
tion, 597. 
More (Prof. Leon), the secondary schol 
curriculum in France, with particular | 
reference to instruction in modern Jan- 
guages, 719. 
Morean (Prof. C. Lloyd) on the pre- 
Devonian beds of the Mendips, 315. 
—— on zoology organisation, 350. 
Morgan’s Malayan system of relation- 
ship, by Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, 640. 
+Morris (J. T.) on oscillograph study of 
Duddell ares of low frequency, 622. 
Mortimer (J. R.), the cephalic indices 
and the computed stature of the Pagan 
Saxons in East Yorkshire, 657. 
Mountain building and seismology, by 
Prof. F. Frech, 515. 
*Mountain observatory in South India, 
a, by C. Michie Smith, 465. 
MuiruHEaD (Dr. A.) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 73. 
*MULLER (Dr. F.), the study of sea 
climate, 666. 
Munro (Dr. R.) on the age of stone 
circles, 368. : 
on the lake village at Glastonbury, 
392. 
Murray (Dr. C. F. K.) on the effect of 
climate upon health and disease, 403. 
Murray (Sir John) on meteorological 
observations on Ben Nevis, 100. 
__— on investigations in the Indian 
Ocean, 351. 
INDEX. 
Murray (Sir John) on the quantity and 
composition of rainfall and of lake and 
river discharge, 353. 
Myers (Dr. C. 8.) on anthropometric in- 
vestigation in the British Isles, 354. 
Myres (Prof. J. L.) on anthropometric 
investigation in the British Isles, 354. 
on the collection of photographs of 
anthropological interest, 374. 
on excavations on Roman sites in 
Britain, 400. 
on registering and classifying mega- 
lithic remains in the British Isles, 391. 
on archeological and ethnological 
researches in Crete, 391. 
—— the Sigynnz of Herodotus, 644. 
—— a terminology of decorative art, 655 
*Natural monuments, the preservation of, 
by Prof. Conwentz, 539. 
*NAVILLE (Prof. E.), the excavations at 
Deir-el-Bahari, 644. 
—— the origin of Egyptian civilisation, 
650. 
Nervous impulse, the, by Prof. J. 8. Mac- 
donald, 667. 
*New Guinea, British, Dr. W. M. Strong 
on, 578. 
——, ——, some new types of prehistoric 
objects in, by Dr. C. G. Seligmann and 
T. A. Joyce, 640. 
, the dances of, by Dr. C. G. 
Seligmann, 647. 
NEWBERY (F. H.), door-step art ; the art 
relations, 649. 
NEWTON (E. T.) on the fauna and flora 
of the Trias of the British Isles, 298. 
on the fossiliferous drift deposits 
at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, §¢., 325. 
Niagara Falls, recession of the, by Dr. 
J. W. Spencer, 572. 
North .Derbyshire and Notts coalfield, 
the paleontology of the, by A. R. Hor- 
wood, 514. 
Nurrauu (G. H. F.) on the effect of the 
sera and antisera on the development 
of the sexual cells, 350. 
rE 
Observations, the modern methods of 
treating, examples of, by W. P. Elder- 
ton, 457. 
*Okapi, a living exhibition of photo- 
graphs of, by Sir E. Ray Lankester, 544 
OLDHAM (R. D.) on seismological investi- 
gations, 83. 
on the duration of the first preli- 
minary tremor in the San Francisco 
and Colombian earthquakes, 93. 
Olenus. Salteri, Call., the development of, 
by F. Raw, 513. 
OLIVER (Prof. F. W.) on the structure of 
fossil plants, 408. 
