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INDEX. 



Maas (Dr. Otto) on temperature as a 

 factor in the distribution of marine 

 animals, 687. 

 Macalistek (Prof. A.) on anthropo- 

 metric work in schools, 439. 



* , the heredity of acquired characters, 



778. 

 McIntosh (rrof. W. C.) on marine 

 fish-hatching and the Dunbar esta- 

 blishment of the Fishery Board for 

 Scotland, 688. 

 McKendeick (Prof. J. G.) on a model of 

 the Cochlea, 793. 



on some physiological applications 



of the phonograph, 794. 



McLaren (Lord) on meteorological ob- 

 servations on Ben Nevis, 108. 



Maclean (M.), Lord Kelvin, and A. 

 Galt, preliminary experiments to find 

 if subtraction of water from air elec- 

 trifies it, 5.54. 



McLeod (Prof. H.) on the lest methods 

 of recording the direct intensity of 

 solar radiation, 106. 



on the Mblioyrajihy of spectroscopy, 



161. 



on the hihrwgra])hy of soliitio7i, 24 6. 



f on Schuller's yellow modification 



of arsenic, 615. 



*MacMahon (Major P. A.) on the in- 

 variant ground-forms of the binary 

 quantic of unlimited order, 579. 



MadaN (H. G.) on the bibliography of 

 spectroscopy, 161. 



Magelona, the blood of, Dr. W. B. Ben-, 

 ham on, 696. 



Magnetic force on the surface of the 

 earth, the results of a new analytical 

 representation of, the distribution of 

 the, Ad. Schmidt on, 570. 



Magnetisation in nickel tubes, the volume 

 changes which accompany, Prof. C. G. 

 Knott on, 576. 



Magnetism, mirrors of. Prof. S. P. Thomp- 

 son on, 574. 



, terrestrial, a suggested explanation 



of the secular variation of, by Prof. A. 

 Schuster, 571. 



Magnus (Sir P.) on the teaching of sciefice 

 in elementary schools, 359. 



*M AIT land (Miss) on women's indus- 

 tries, 731. 



♦Mallock (A.) on the behaviour of a 

 rotating cylinder in a steady current, 

 557. 



Mammalia, the didermic blastocyst of 

 the. Prof. A. A. W. Hubrecht on, 681. 



Mammalian heart, the structure and func- 

 tion of the, report on, 464. 



*Man, the antiquity of, in Belgium, Prof. 

 Max Lohest on, 784. 



Mandello (Dr. J.) on Stock Exchange 

 taxation, 729. 



*Mann (Dr. Gustav) on the changes in 



nerve-cells due to functional activity 

 809. 



Manouvbier (Prof. L.) on the brain of 

 a young Fuegian, 787. 



* on the valuation of proportional 



differences in the description of the 

 brain, 788. 



Mansion (Prof. P.) sur les principes 

 fondamentaus de la geometrie non- 

 euclidienne de Riemann, 679. 



Marine animals, temperature as a factor 

 in the distribution of. Dr. Otto Maas 

 on, 687. 



*~ — ■ organisms, the geographical and 

 bathymetrical distribution of. Dr. J. 

 Murray on, 717. 



. ■ zoology of the Irish Sea, second re- 

 port on the. 318. 



Mabkham (Clements R.) on making geo- 

 graphical, meteorological, and natural 

 history observations in !South Georgia 

 or other Antarctic island, 358. 



f Mabkoff (Dr. A.) on Russian Armenia, 

 711. 



*Maesh (J. E.) and J. A. Gardner on 

 some derivatives of camphene, 629. 



Marshall (Dr. Hugh) on the electrolytic 

 methods of quantitative analysis, 160. 



(Prof. A. Milnes) on the occupation 



of a table at the zoological station at 

 Naples, 335. 



Marten (E. B.) on the circulation of 

 underground waters, 283. 



Maskelyne (Prof. N. Story) on the 

 teaching of science in elementary schools, 

 350. 



Maternal impressions during pregtiancy, 

 the effect of on the o/fspring, and the 

 influence of previous fertilisation of the 

 female on her subsequent offspring, in- 

 terim report on, 346. 



Mathematical and Phy.sical Section, Ad- 

 dress by Prof. A. W. Riicker to the, 

 543. 



* theory of international trade, Prof. 



F. Y. Edgeworth on the, 729. 



Maudslay (Alfred P.) on the Maya In- 

 dians of Chichen Itza, Yucatan, 789. 



*Maxim (H. S.) on flight, 557. 



Maxwell's law of partition of energy, G. 

 H. Bryan on, 98. 



* theory of light, experiments illus- 

 trating. Prof. O. J. Lodge on, 582. 



method of deriving the equations of 



hydrod^'naraics from the kinetic theory 

 of gases. Prof. L. Boltzmann on, 579. 



Maya Indians of Chichen Itza, Yucatan, 

 Alfred P. Maudslay on the, 789. 



Mayer (Prof. Alfred M.) on the produc- 

 tion of beat-tones from two vibrating 

 bodies whose frequencies are so great 

 as to be separately inaudible, 573. 



on the variation of the modulus of 



elasticity with change of temperature 



