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INDEX, 



♦Macallum (Prof. A. B.), certain factors 

 in the glomurular secretion of the 

 kidneys, 871. 



* surface tension as a factor in the 



distribution of salts inside the living 

 cell, 872. 

 MacBkide (Prof. E. W.), the gastrula- 

 tion and formation of layers in 

 amphioxus, 739. 

 ♦McClelland (Prof. J. A.), secondary 



radiation, 636. 

 McDouGALL (Dr. W.) on anthropometric 



investigation in the British Isles, 351. 

 McDouGALL (Wm.), fatigue, 479. 

 MacGeegoe (Charles), training in teach- 

 ing, 937. 

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

 tion of a table at the zoological station 

 at Naples, 247. 

 McKendeick (Prof. J. G.) on the effect 

 of climate upon health and disease, 442. 

 McLaeen (Lord) on meteorological ob- 

 servations on Ben Nevis, 68. 

 MacLean (Dr. Hugh), the constitution 

 of lecithin and other phosphatives, 

 877. 

 MacJVIahon (Major P. A.) on the work of 

 the Corresponding Societies Committee, 

 636. 



* on a generalisation of the question 



in probabilities known as ' le scrutin 

 de ballotage,' 627. 

 Maceosty (Henry W.), proposals for an 

 economic survey of the United King- 

 . dom, 791. 



Mactuek (G. W. B.) on the fossiliferous 

 drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 

 shire, dkc, 296. 

 McWeeney (Prof. E. J.), the biological 

 method of diSerentiatiug blood-stains, 

 882. 

 Magnetic observations at Falmouth Obser- 

 vatory, report on, 65. 

 Magnus (Sir Philip) on studies most 



suitable for elementary schools, 495. 

 on changes affecting secondary edu- 

 cation, 625, 

 — — on the curricula of secondary 



schools, 526. 

 Mahrattas and Rajputs, by W. Crooke, 



850. 

 Makowee (W.) on the number and 

 absorption of the /8 particles emitted 

 by radium, COl. 

 , Maegaeet White, and E. Maes- 

 den, investigations on the electrical 

 state of the upper atmosj^here, 627. 

 Maltose, pure, the preparation of, by 



J. L. Baker and P. E. Day, 671. 

 Map of the world, by R. D. Oldham, 82. 

 Marble Arch caves in, co. Fermanagh, 



the, by H. Brodrick, 770. 

 Marine laboratory, Plymouth, report on 

 the occupation of a table at the, 304. 



Maee (Dr. J. E.) on the excavation of 

 critical sections in the palceozoic rocks 

 of Wales and the West of England, 231. 



on the sequence of plant remains w 



certain peat deposits, 493. 

 Maesden (E). W. Makowee, and Mae- 

 gaeet White, investigations on the 

 electrical state of the upper atmo- 

 sphere, 627. 

 Marsh vegetation, studies of, report on, 

 492. 



■ the stratification of, evaporation 



in relation to, by Prof. R. H. Yapp, 911. 

 *Marsupia]ia, the early development of 



the, by Prof. J. P. HiU, 739. 

 Mathematical and Physical Section, Ad- 

 dress by Dr. W. N. Shaw to the, 579. 

 Mather (T.) on practical electrical 



standards, 31. 

 ♦Matheson (Sir R. E. ), a review of the 



tuberculosis crusade in Ireland, 883. 

 Matley (Dr. C. A.) on the crystalline 



rocks of Anglesey, 283. 

 Matthey (G.) on practical electrical 



standards, 31. 

 MaxUla and palatine in the mammalia, 



the, by Prof. R. J. Anderson, 744. 

 May (Dr. W. Page), further observations 

 on a previously undescribed tract in the 

 spinal cord, 881. 



• demonstration of the cells and tracts 



concerned in paralysis and recovery 

 from paralysis, 881. 

 Mechanical and electrical response of 



plants, the, by Prof. J. C, Bose, 903. 

 Mediterranean basin, the oscillations of 

 the level of the land in the, report on, 

 308. 

 Mediterranean man, the geographical 

 study of, considered as an element in a 

 ' classical education,' by Prof. J. L. 

 My res, 763. 

 MegaUthio and analogous prehistoric re- 

 mains of Great Britain and Ireland, the 

 classification of the, George Clinch on, 

 862. 

 Megalithic remains in the British Isles, 

 the best means of registering and 

 classifying systematically, report on, 341. 

 Meldola (Prof. R.) on seismological in- 

 vestigations, 60. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 536. 

 MELDEUM(Dr. A.), the work of two Irish 

 chemists, Bryan and William Higgins, 

 668. 

 ♦Mendelian theory, the, the application 

 of, to practical problems, by Prof. W. 

 Bateson, 806. 

 ♦Mendelism and the elucidation of live- 

 stock history, by Prof. J. Wilson, 806. 

 Mennell (F. P.) on topographical and 

 geological terms used locally in South 

 Africa, 291. 



