646 
*MCKENDRICK (Prof. J. G.), the action 
of radium on the electric phenomena 
of the retina, 556. 
MACKINDER (H. J.) on the exact signifi- 
cance of local terms applied in the 
British Isles to topographical and 
geological objects, 174. 
McLAREN (Lord) on meteorological ob- 
servations on Ben Nevis, 77. 
MAcCMAHON (Major P. A.) om the work of 
the Corresponding Societies Committee, 
ab. * 
Madreporaria of the Bermuda Islands, 
report on the, 186. 
*Magato and his tribe, by W. Grant, 530. 
Magmatic segregation of sulphide ores, 
by Dr. A. P. Coleman, 400. 
Magnetic elements at the Cape of Good 
Hope, the effect of the sun-spot period 
on the daily variation of the, by G. H. 
Fincham, 338. 
Magnetic intensity at Cape Town, St. 
Helena, and Mauritius, the daily varia- 
tion of the northerly (X) and the 
easterly (Y) components of the, by 
Prof. J. C. Beattie, 333. 
Magnetic observations at Falmouth Obser- 
vatory, report on, 80. 
Magnetic survey of South Africa, Profs. 
J. C. Beattie and J. T. Morrison on the, 
330. 
Mammals, the origin of, by Dr. RB. 
Broom, 437. 
{Manual instruction in the Transvaal, 
by T. W. Lowden, 615. 
Marginal phenomena of granite domes, 
Prof. G. A. J. Cole on the, 400. 
Marine animals on the South African 
coast, cases of extensive mortality 
among, with suggestions as to their 
cause or causes, by Dr. J. D. F. 
Gilchrist, 434. 
Marine biological laboratory, Plymouth, 
report on investigations at the, 183. 
Marine fossiliferous rocks of Tertiary 
age in Natal and Zululand, Wm. 
Anderson on the discovery of, 406. 
MARLOTH (Dr. R.), the phyto-geographi- 
cal subdivisions of South Africa, 589. 
MARR (Dr. J. E.) on the movements of 
underground waters of North-West 
Yorkshire, 170. 
on life-zones in the British car- 
boniferous rocks, 171. 
——on the exact significance of local 
terms applied in the British Isles to 
topographical and geological objects, 
174, 
MARTIN (Dr. Wm.), the law of treasure 
trove, especially in relation to local 
scientific societies, 44. 
Mathematical and Physical Science, Ad- 
dress by Prof. A. R. Forsyth to the 
Section of, 307, 
REPORT—1905. 
*Mathematics, elementary, Prof, J. Perry 
on the teaching of, 341. 
Japanese, Prof. P. Harzer, on, 325, 
Matter in space, the density of, R. T. A. 
Innes on, 339. 
MattTHeEy (G.) on practical electrical 
standards, 95. 
MELDOLA (Prof. R.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 35. 
——- on seismological investigations, 83. 
MELLOR (KE. T.), evidences of glacial 
conditions in permo-carboniferous 
times in the Transvaal, 407. 
MENNELL(F. P.), the plutonic rocks and 
their relations with the crystalline 
schists and other formations, 409. 
MENTEN (Miss M. L.)-and Prof. A. B. 
Macallum, some points in the micro- 
chemistry of the nerve fibre, 555. 
MereEpDITH (H. O.), the protection of 
infant industries, 474. 
Metabolism of the tissues, report on, 223. 
Metallurgical laboratory, the functions 
of the, by Gerard W. Williams, 371. 
Metallurgy on the Witwatersrand, econo- 
mic problems in, by 8. H. Pearce, 372. 
Meteorological notes from Natal Ob- 
servatory, by R. F. Rendell, 342. 
Meteorological observations on Ben Neviz, 
report on, 77. 
METHVEN (C. W.), the harbours of 
South Africa, with special reference 
to the causes and treatment of sand- 
bars, 508. 
MIALL (Prof. L. C.) on the registration 
of botanical photographs, 226. 
Micro-chemistry of the nerve fibre, some 
points in the, by Prof. A. B. Macallum 
and Miss M. L. Menten, 555. 
Miers (Prof. H. A.), Address.to the 
Geological Section, 375. 
{Migration of birds in the southern 
hemisphere, the, by W. L. Sclater, 442. 
Miuu (Dr. H. Bt.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 35. 
—— on the investigation of the upper 
atmosphere by means of kites, 81. 
—-— on the exact significance of local 
terms applied in the British Isles to 
topographical and geological objects, 
174. 
—— a comparison of the long-period 
rainfall records at Cape Town and 
Greenwich, 338. 
MILNE (Prof. J.) on seismological inves- 
tigations, 81. 
recent advances in seismology, 340. 
*Mimicry in South African insects, by 
Prof. E. B. Poulton, 442. 
MINCHIN (Prof, E. A.) on zoology organisa- 
tion, 186. 
Mineral industry of the Transvaal, some 
statistics of the, by A. C. Sutherland, 
485. 
