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INDEX, 



Molyneux (A. J. C.) on South African 

 strata and on the question of a uniform 

 stratigraphical nomenclature, 123. 



Montgomery (Prof. H.) on the ethno- 

 graphic survey of Canada, 265. 



Morgan (Prof. C. Lloyd) on zoology 

 organisation, 168. 



Morse (Dr. M.) and Prof. F. S. Lee, the 

 summation of stimuli, 758. 



Motor traffic, fast and heavy, the adapta- 

 tion of roads to, by T. R. Wilton, 316. 



Mourning dress, E. S. Hartland on, 737. 



Moysey (L.) on some rare fossils from the 

 Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire coal- 

 field, 613. 



Muirhead (Dr. A.) on practical electrical 

 standards, 38. 



Munro (Dr. R.) on the lake villages in the 

 neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 258. 



on the age of stone circles, 264. 



Murray (Dr. C. F. K.) on the effect of 

 climate upon health and, disease, 290. 



*Muscle, microphotographs of, by Dr. 

 Murray Dobie, 767. 



Muscular and mental fatigue, interim 

 report on, 292. 



Muscular fatigue, Prof. J. S. MacDonald 

 on, 292. 



Myers (Dr. C. S.) on the preparation of 

 a new edition of ' Notes and Queries in 

 Anthropology,' 266. 



on the establishment of a system of 



measuring mental characters, 267. 



the pitfalls of ' mental tests,' 808. 



Myres (Prof. J. L.) on excavations on 

 Roman sites in Britain, 227. 



on archaiological and ethnological 



researches in Crete, 228. 



on archaiological investigations in 



British East Africa, 256. 



on the collection of photographs of 



anthropological interest, 257. 



on archaiological and ethnological 



investigations in Sardinia, 264. 



— — on the ethnographic survey of Canada, 

 265. 



on the preparation of a new edition 



of ' Notes and Queries in Anthropology,' 

 266. 



Natal geology, Dr. F. H. Hatch on, 604. 



Native pottery methods in the Anglo- 

 Egyptian Sudan, by G. W. Grabham, 

 729. 



*Neglect of science by industry and com- 

 merce, the, discussion on, 562. 



Neolithic site in the Southern Sudan, a, 

 by Dr. C. G. Seligmann, 728. 



♦Neurogenic origin of normal heart 

 stimulus, by Dr. J. Tait, 762. 



♦Newman (A. K. ), a search for the father- 

 land of the Polynesians, 735. 



Newman (L. F.), the drift soils of Norfolk, 



586. 

 Newstead (R.) on the feeding habits of 



British birds, 169. 

 Nicholson (Dr. J. W.) on the further 



tabulation of Bessel functions, 37. 

 the initial motions of electrified 



spheres, 530. 

 radiation pressure in cosmical prob- 

 lems, 544. 

 ' Ninirod,' the voyage of the, from 



Sydney to Monte Video, May 8- 



July 7, 1909, by J. K. Davis, 652. 

 *Nitro chloro, the, and thedichlorotoluene 



sulphonic acids, by Dr. J. Kenner and 



Prof. W. P. Wynne, 570. 

 Nitrogen, the fixation of, by free living 



soil bacteria, by Prof. W. B. Bottomley, 



581. 

 Nitrogen fixation in the root nodules of 



leguminous plants, the nature of, J. 



Golding on, 582. 

 Nitrosoamines, the molecular complexity 



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



Merry, 569. 

 Non-Euclidean bibliography, the need of 



a, Dr. D. M. Y. Sommerville on, 531. 

 Norfolk, the drift soils of, by L. F. 



Newman, 586. 

 Northern India, the cause of gravity 



variations in, by Prof. Sir T. H. 



Holland, 607. 

 Northern Nigeria, outlines of the geology 



of, by Dr. J. D. Falconer, 604. 

 the topography of, the origin of 



some of the more characteristic features 



of, by Dr. J. D. Falconer, 649. 

 Notations, the agency of, in the develop- 

 ment of the brain, by Miss A. D. 



Butcher, 816. 

 'Notes andQueries in Anthropology ,' report 



on the preparation of a new edition of, 



266. 

 Nunn (Dr. T. P.) on the mental and 



physical factors involved in education, 



302. 

 * on the teaching of algebra, 802. 



Oat kernel, the fatty substances in, by 

 Prof. R. A. Berry, 579. 



♦Odling (Marmaduke), an undescribed 

 fossil from the Chipping Norton lime- 

 stone, 605. 



Oldham (R. D.) on seismological investi- 

 gations, 44. 



Oliver (Prof. F. W.) on the structure of 

 fossil _ plants, 301. 



on the diversity of structures 



termed pollen-chambers, 784. 



Ophioglossum palmatum, Prof. F. O. 

 Bower on, 781. 



