876 
*Magnetic alloy containing no iron, ex- 
hibition of a, by R. A. Hadfield, 468. 
Magnetic alloys from non-magnetic 
metals, the production of, by R. A. 
Hadfield, 685. 
Magnetic double refraction of colloidal 
iron hydrate, by Dr. A. D. Denning, 477. 
Magnetic fields of force, a. new apparatus 
for producing, Prof. M. Hartog on, 479. 
+Magnetic induction, distribution of, in 
multipolar armatures, by W.M. Thorn- 
ton, 682. 
Magnetic observations at Falmouth, report 
on, 29. 
Magnetising iron, energy losses in, by 
by W. M. Mordey and A. G. Hansard, 
679. 
MAGNUS (Sir P.) on the courses of studies 
most suitable for elementary schools, 
352. 
——on the influence of examinations, 
360. 
——on methods of imparting manual 
instruction in schools, 855. 
MAHAIM (Prof. E.), changes in nominal 
and real wages in Belgium, 658. 
MAITLAND (Miss) on the conditions of 
health essential to the carrying-on of 
the work of instruction in schools, 348. 
Maize, experiments on the behaviour of 
differentiating colour-characters in, 
by R. H. Lock, 593. 
Malabar coast of India, R. S. Lepper on 
the, 636. 
Malignant new growths, certain bio- 
logical aspects in the general pathology 
of, by J. A. Murray, 598. 
Man, the nutrition of, investigations on, 
by Prof. W. O. Atwater, 758. 
Manganates, les, et les permanganates, 
Dr. A. Etard sur, 523. 
Mangels, the chemical composition of 
different varieties of, by T. B. Wood 
and R. A. Berry, 810. 
variation in the chemical composi- 
tion of, by T. B. Wood and R. A. 
Berry, 811. 
Manual instruction in schools, methods 
of imparting, discussion on, 855. 
Maps, the first true, by C. R. Beazley, 
637. 
Marine fossils from the ironstone of 
Shotover Hill, near Oxford, G. W. 
Lamplugh on, 548. 
Marine Laboratory, Plymouth, report on 
the occupation of a table at the, 297. 
MARR (Dr. J. E.) on the movements of 
underground maters of North- West 
Yorkshire, 225. 
-—— on life-zones in the British car- 
boniferous rocks, 226. 
— onthe erratic blocks of the British 
Isles, 237. : 
—— the geology of Cambridgeshire, 541. 
REPORT—1904. 
*MARSHALL (Dr. Hugh), some remark- 
able occurrences of struvite crystals, 
573. 
MARTIN (EK. F.) on the Fulahs of Nigeria, 
726. 
Mathematical and Physical Science, Ad- 
dress by Prof. H. Lamb to the Section 
of, 421. 
Mathematics, elementary, a fragment of, 
by Prof. F. Morley, 439. 
Matriarchate, the passing of the, by 
R. 8S. Lepper, 709. 
*MATTHAEI (Miss) and Dr. F, F. BLACK: 
MAN, sunshine and CO,-assimilation : 
an account of experimental researches, 
813. 
MattHeEy (G.) on practical electrical 
standards, 30. 
*MAUDSLAY (A. P.), a measurement of 
the great swamp cypress at Santa 
Maria del Tule, Mexico, 817. 
May (Dr. W. Page) on descending 
thalamus tracts, 760. : 
and Prof. Exiiort SMrItH, motor 
localisation in the lemur, 760. 
Mechanical advantage among plant 
organs, by Dr. J. Clark, 801. 
MELDOLA (Prof. R.) on seismological in- 
vestigations, 41. 
—— on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 377. 
*Melocalamus, exhibition of fruits of, by 
Dr. O. Stapf, 783. 
*Melocanna, exhibition of fruits of, by 
Dr. O. Stapf, 783. 
Memory, experimental investigations on, 
by Dr. N. Vaschide, 750. 
Mena, the so-called tomb of, at Negadeh, 
in Upper Egypt, by J. Garstang, 711. 
Mendel’s laws and the improvement of 
wheats, by R. H. Biffen, 795. 
Mersey, the, the tidal végime of, report on, 
318 
—— tidal action in, in recent years, 
J. N. Shoolbred on, 572. 
Merz (C. H.) and W. MCLELLAN, the use 
of electricity on the North-Eastern 
Railway and on Tyneside, 678. 
Mesoxalic semialdehyde, by H. J. H. 
Fenton, 512. 
Metabolism of arginin, Prof. W. H. 
Thompson on, 741. 
Metabolism of different carbohydrates, 
Prof. J. KE. Johannson on the, 756 
Metabolism of the tissues, report on, 343. 
*Meteorological measurement, units used 
in, discussion on, 469. 
Meteorological observations on Ben Nevis, 
report on, 55. 
Meteorology, the application of the 
theory of correlation to, by Miss F. E. 
Cave, 481. 
*Meteorology and solar physics, the re- 
lation between, by Prof. Birkeland, 460. 
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