790 



INDEX. 



Lodge (Sir Oliver) on practical electrical 



standards, 80. 

 Louping-ill, the probable connection of a 



trvpansome found in a sheep tick with, 



by Major C. F. Bishop, 418. 

 Lower Carboniferous strata of the 



Bundoran district in South Donegal, 



W. B. Wright on the, 387. 

 Lowkv (Dr. T. M.) on dynamic isomerism, 



91. 



on electroanalysis, 98. 



*LucaS (Dr. Keith), conduction between 



muscle and nerve, with special reference 



to inhibition, 540. 

 Lyons (Capt. H. G.), aeronautical maps, 



448. 



Macallum (Prof. A. B.) on the ductless 



glands, 172. 

 McClean (F.) on establishing a solar 



observatory in Australia, 25. 

 Macclesfield, types of vegetation in the 



district round, by Miss Lilian Baker 



and W. B. Baker, 566. 

 Macdonald (Prof. J. S.) on menial and 



muscular fatigue, 174. 

 Address to the Physiological Sec- 

 tion, 524. 

 * and Dr. J. E. Chapman, heat 



production and body temperature 



(.luring rest and work, 544. 

 McDougall (Dr. W.) on mental and 



muscular fatigue, 174. 

 on the mental and physical factors 



involved in education, 177. 

 McIntosh (Prof. W. C.) on the occupation 



of a table at the zoological station at 



Naples, 119. 

 ♦Mackenzie (K. J. J.) and F. H. A. 



Marshall, commercial ovariotomy in 



pigs, 607. 

 * temperature variations dur- 

 ing the oestrous cycle in cows, 607. 

 MacMahon (Major P. A.) on the work of 



the Corresponding Societies Committer. 



741. 

 Mc Willi am (Prof. Andrew) on the 



influence of carbon and other elements 



on the corrosion of steel, 83. 

 the present position of electric steel 



melting, 261. 

 Magnetic observations at Falmouth Obser- 

 vatory, report on, 78. 

 Magnus (Sir Philip) on changes in 



regulations affecting secondary educa- 

 tion, 234. 

 Malinowski (B.), the economic function 



of the Intichiuma ceremonies, 512. 

 Mallet (C. E.) on the arrangements for 



reciprocal trade between Canada and 



the United States, 466. 



Mammalian fauna in the Miocene deposits 



of the Bugti Hills, Baluchistan, interim 



report on the, 127. 

 Mammals, the origin of, discussion on, 424. 



, Prof. G. Elliot Smith on, 424. 



Mangham (S.) on the presence of sugar 



in the tissues of laminaria, 583. 

 Manus of a young Indian elephant, Prof. 



R. J. Anderson on the, 428. 

 Manus and pes of primates, some points 



in, by Prof. R. J. Anderson, 429. 

 Map-projections, a class of — retro-azi- 



muthal, by J. I. Craig, 448. 

 Marett (R. R.), pleistocene man in 



Jersey, 516. 

 Marine laboratory, Plymouth, report on 



the occupation of a table at the, 129. 

 Marr (Dr. J. E.) on the excavation of 



critical sections in the palceozoic rocks 



of Wales and the West of England, 111. 

 on the preparation of a list of 



characteristic fossils, 118. 

 ♦Marshall (F. H. A.) and K. J. J. 



Mackenzie, commercial ovariotomy 



in pigs, 607. 

 * temperature variations during 



the oestrous cycle in cows, 607. 

 Marshall (W. J.), economical and 



reliable power generation by overtype 



superheated-steam engines, 484. 

 Marsipobranchii, the systematic position 



of the, W. N. F. Woodland on, 422. 

 Martin (Dr. C. J.) and Dr. Harriet te 



Chick on heat coagulation of proteins, 



281. 

 Massabt (Prof. Jean), phytogeography 



as an experimental science, 564. 

 Mathematical and Physical Section, 



Address by Prof. H. H. Turner to the, 



305. 

 Mather (T.) on practical electrical 



standards, 80. 

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



rocks of Anglesey, 116. 

 Matthey (G.) on practical electrical 



standards, 80. 

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

 ciated rocks of the Olensaul and Lough 



Nafooey areas, cos. Mayo and Gal way, 



101. 

 ♦Mauger (Hon. Samuel) on methods of 



settling industrial disputes, 467. 

 Mayor (H. A.) on electric drives for 



screw propellers, 477. 

 Mean sea-level, bv Capt. E. O. Henricij 



444. 

 ♦Medusa, variation in a, by C. L. Bon- 



lenger, 413. 

 Meldola (Prof. K.) on seismological in- 

 vestigations, 30. 

 Memphis and Hawara, excavations at, 



in 191 1 , by Prof. W. M. Flinders Petrie, 



515. 



