INDEX. 
Methylfurfural and its derivatives, a | 
colour reaction for, by H. J. H. Fenton | 
and J. P. Millington, 513. , 
Mnyer (Prof. R.), the constitution of 
phthalein salts, 509. 
MIALL (Prof. L. ©.) on the registration | 
of botanical photographs, 345. 
on the conditions of health essential 
to the carrying on of the work of | 
instruction in schools, 348. 
Mice, Japanese waltzing and albino, the 
result of crossing, A. D. Darbishire on, 
591. 
MIDDLETON (Prof. T. H.), the improve- 
ment of poor clay soils by white clover 
and other Leguminose, 808. 
Mrinrs (Prof. H. A.), concretions as the 
result of crystallisation, 561. 
Mitt (Dr. H. R.) on the investigation 
of the upper atmosphere by means of 
kites, 17. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 377. 
on the unsymmetrical distribution 
of rainfall about the path of a baro- 
metric depression, 480. 
— on the nomenclature of the physical 
features of England and Wales, 635. 
Mituineton (J. P.) and H. J. H. 
FENTON, a colour reaction for methyl- 
furfural and its derivatives, 513. 
MILNE (Prof. J.) on seismological inves- 
tigations, 41. 
——on terrestrial surface maves and 
wave-like surfaces, 301. 
— on the nature and origin of earth 
movements, 557. 
Minerals, three new, from the Lengen- 
bach quarry, Binnenthal, R. H. Solly 
on, 563. 
Minoan culture in Crete, the periods of, 
from the close of the Neolithic to the 
Early Iron Age, preliminary scheme 
for the classification and approximate 
chronology of, by Dr. A. J. Evans, 719. 
Minor (Dr. C. 8.), rejuvenation, 606. 
—— an experiment with telegony, 606. 
—— the Harvard embryological collec- 
tion, 606. 
Miocene ungulates of Patagonia, the, by 
Prof. W. B. Scott, 589. 
MIyEKE (Dr. K.) on the centrosome of 
the hepaticz, 820. 
Modern and ancient peoples, the vari- 
ability of, by Dr. C. 5. Myers, 718. 
Mo.toy (Rt. Rev. Gerald), the teaching of 
experimental science in the secondary 
schools of Ireland, 842. 
Monascus, the genus, the structure of the 
ascocarp in, by B. T. B. Barker, 824. 
MonrTeE.ivs (Prof. O.), the evolution of 
the lotus ornament, 700. 
— — the geometric period in Greece, 
723. 
877 
Moore (J. E. 8.) on the occupation of 
a table at the zoological station at 
Naples, 300. 
Morpey (W. M.) and A. G. HANSARD, 
energy losses in magnetising iron, 679. 
Moruny (Prof. F.), a fragment of ele- 
mentary mathematics, 439. 
*MORRELL (R. 8.) and A. E. BELLARS, 
the oxidation of carbohydrates by 
hydrogen peroxide in presence of 
ferrous sulphate, 514. 
*____ and EH. K. HANSON on the dynamic 
isomerism of a- and £-crotonic acids, 
512. 
Morrison (Walter) on the movements of 
underground waters of North-West 
Yorkshire, 225. 
Motor localisation in the lemur, by Dr. 
W. P. May and Prof. E. Smith, 760. 
*Movements of plants, the exhibition of 
kammatograph photographs showing, 
by Mrs. D. H. Scott, 802. 
MUuIRHEAD (Dr. A.) on practical electri- 
cal standards, 30. 
Munro (Dr. R.) on the lake village at 
Glastonbury, 324. 
on the present state of anthropologi- 
cal teaching, 341. 
Murray (Sir John) on meteorological ob- 
servations on Ben Nevis, 55. 
Murray (J. A.), certain biological 
aspects in the general pathology of 
malignant new growths, 598. 
Myers (Dr. C. 8.) on anthropometric in- 
vestigation in Great Britain and Ire- 
land, 330. 
on anthropometric investigations 
among the native troops of the Egyptian 
army, 339. 
—— the variability of modern and 
ancient peoples, 718. 
recent development of Helmholtz’'s 
theory of hearing, 750. 
Myres (J. L.) on archeological and 
ethnological researches in Crete, 321. 
on anthropometric investigation in 
Great Britain and Treland, 330. 
on excavations on Roman sites in 
Britain, 337. 
—— on the present state of anthropologi- 
cal teaching, 341. 
NV-rays, discussion on, 467. 
Naples Zoological Station, report on the 
occupation of a table at the, 300. 
Narcosis, a contribution to the theory of, 
by Prof. T. Traube, 525. 
*National Physical Laboratory, recent 
work at the, by Dr. R. T. Glazebrook, 
465. 
National progress, tests of, by A. L. 
Bowley, 647. 
