INDEX. 



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Marine laboratory, Plymouth, report on 

 the occupation of a table at the, 168. 



Mare (Dr. J. E.) on the, excavation of 

 critical sections in the Palmozoic rocks 

 of Wales and the West of England, 113. 



■ and W. G. Fearnsides on the Lower 



Palaeozoic rocks of the Cautley district, 

 Sedbergh, 603. 



Matavanu, a new volcano in Savaii (Ger- 

 man Samoa), 654. 



Mathematical and Physical Section, 

 Address by Prof. E. W. Hobson to the, 

 509. 



Mather (T.) on practical electrical 

 standards, 38. 



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

 rocks of Anglesey, 110. 



Matthey (G.) on practical electrical 

 standards, 38. 



Maufe (H. B.) on the igneoits and asso- 

 ciated rocks of the Glensaul and Lough 

 Nafooey areas, cos. Mayo and Oalway, 

 110. 



♦Mechanical flight, the principles of, 

 discussion on, 536. 



* Prof. G. H. Bryan on, 536. 



Mechanical hysteresis of rubber, the, by 

 Prof. A. Schwartz, 712. 



Meldola (Prof. R.) on seismological in- 

 vestigations, 44. 



— — on the work of the Corresponding 

 Societies Committee, 311. 



Memory, individual variations of, by 

 C. Spearman, 802. 



♦Memphis, the excavations at, by Prof. 

 W. M. F. Petrie, 728. 



Mennell (F. P.) on South African 

 strata and on the question of a uniform 

 stratigraphical nomenclature, 123. 



on topographical and geological terms 



used locally in South Africa, 160. 



Mental and muscular fatigue, interim 

 report on, 292. 



Mental and physical factors involved in 

 education, report on the, 302. 



Mental characters, the establishment of a 

 system of measuring, report on, 267. 



Mental fatigue in schools, H. S. Lawson on, 

 295. 



* Mental tests,' the pitfalls of, by Dr. 

 C. S. Myers, 808. 



Mercury, the resolution of the spectral 

 lines of, Prof. J. C. McLennan and 

 N. Macallum on, 542. 



Mercury are, the series spectrum of the, 

 . by Dr. S. R. Milner, 534. 



Merry (E. W.) and W. E. S. Turner, the 

 molecular complexity of nitrosoamines, 

 569. 



Metabolism in animals, the influence 

 of the pressure, humidity, and tempera- 

 ture of the atmosphere on the rate of, 

 Win, Thomson on, 561. 



Metallurgical industries, the, in relation 

 to the rocks of the district [Sheffield], 

 by A. Mc William, 652. 



*Metals, the action of, upon alcohols, 

 by Dr. F. M. Perkin, 570. 



Meteorology, astronomy, and geophysics, 

 the provision for the study of, in British 

 universities, report on, 77. 



Meumann (Prof. E.) on testing intelli- 

 gence in children, 808. 



Microchemistry, the, of the spermatic 

 elements in vertebrates, by Prof. A. B. 

 Macallum, 767. 



Midland coalfields, the fossil flora and 

 fauna of the, report on, 827. 



Miers (Principal H. A.) on the study of 

 isomorphous sulphonic derivatives of 

 benzene, 100. 



— — ■ Address to the Educational Section, 

 789. 



Milk, investigations on, the application 

 of the theory of errors to, by S. H. 

 Collins, 589. 



Mills (Prof. Wesley), the essentials of 

 voice production, 817. 



Milne (Dr. J.) on seismological investi- 

 gations, 44. 



Milner (Dr. S. R.), the series spectrum 

 of the mercury arc, 534. 



Milton (J. H.) on the erratic blocks of the 

 British Isles, 100. 



Minchin (Prof.) on zoology organisation, 

 168. 



*Minot (Prof. C. S.), comparison of the 

 early stages of vertebrates, 634. 



* the morphology and nomenclature 



of the blood corpuscles, 760. 



Mitchell (Sir A.) on the effect of climate 

 upon health and disease, 290. 



*Mitchell (A. D.) and Dr. J. F. Thorpe, 

 the elimination of a carboxethyl group 

 during the closing of the five-membered 

 ring, 569. 



Mitchell (Dr. P. C.) on zoology organisa- 

 tion, 168. 



Mitchelstown caves, further exploration 

 of the, 1908-10, by Dr. C. A. Hill, 

 663. 



Mitokinetism, the new force, by Prof. 

 Marcus Hartog, 628. 



Molecular association, the problem of : 

 I. The affinities of the halogen ele- 

 ments, by W. E. S. Turner, 570. 



Molecular association in water, illus- 

 trated by substances containing the 

 hydroxyl group, by W. E. S. Turner 

 and C. J. Peddle, 569. 



Molecular complexity of nitrosoamines, 

 the, by W. E. S. Turner and E. W. 

 Merry, 569. 



Molengraaf (Dr.) on South African 

 strata and on the question of a uniform 

 stratigraphical nomenclature, 123. 



