INDEX. 



831 



as determined by the transverse vibra- 

 tion of bars at various temperatures, 

 573. 



Measures, systematic, a nomenclature for 

 very much facilitating the use of. Dr. 

 G. J. Stoney on, 587. 



Mechanical Science, Address by Prof. A. 

 B. W. Kennedy to the Section of, 739. 



f Mediterranean and North Atlantic, re- 

 searches in the, by the Prince of Mo- 

 naco, during the summer of 1894, J. Y. 

 Buchanan on, 717. 



Meldola (Prof. R.) on the work of 

 the Correspond! 11 ff Societies Committee, 

 19. 



on the application of photography to 



tlie elucidation, of meteorological phe- 

 nomena, 143. 



on earth tremors, 145. 



on the action of light itpon dyed, 



colours, 238. 



on an ethnographical survey of the 



United Kingdom, 419. 



Melsomb (Dr. W. S.) and Louis CoB- 

 BETT on local immunity, 807. 



Memory, experiments on, by Dr. W. G. 

 Smith, 817. 



Mersenne's numbers, Lt.-Col. Allan Cun- 

 ningham on, 563. 



Meteorological, geographical, and natural 

 history observations in South Georgia 

 or other Antarctic island, report of the 

 Committee for making, 358. 



observations on Ben Nevis, report on, 



108. 



phenomena, the application of photo- 

 graphy to the elucidation of, fourth 

 report on, 143. 



Mexico, the Sierra Madre of, explorations 

 in, O. H. Howarth on, 715. 



Meyeehoffek (Dr. W.) on certain phe- 

 nomena occurring during the evapora- 

 tion of salt solutions, 628. 



MiALL (Prof. L. C.) on the Calf Hole 

 Cave, 272. 



MiEBS (H A.) on a new method of mea- 

 suring crystals, and its application to 

 the measurement of the octahedron 

 angles of potash alum and ammonia 

 alum, 654. 



JUigration of birds, interim report of the 

 Committee for making a digest of the 

 observations on the, 348. 



Milk, the chemical action of a new bac- 

 terium in, A. Bernstein on, 608. 



Mill (Dr. H. R.) on the climatological 

 and hydrographical eo)iditions of Tro- 

 pical Africa, 348 



on making geographical, meteorologi- 

 cal, and natural history observations in 

 SonthGeorgia or other Antarctic island, 

 358. 



on a bathymetrical survey of the 



English lakes, 713. 



Mimetic characters, the relation of, to the 

 original form. Dr. F. A. Dixey on, 692. 



Mind and body, the relations between, 

 as expressed in early languages, cus- 

 toms, and myths, by Rev. G. Hartwel) 

 Jones, 779. 



Mines, suffocation in, the causes and pre- 

 vention of. Dr. J. S. Haldane on, 816. 



*Mirror writing, Prof. F. J. Allen on, 793. 



Mirrors of magnetism. Prof. S. P. Thomp- 

 son on, 574. 



Mittag-Leffler (Prof.) on the addi- 

 tion theorem, 561. 



on Fuchsian functions, 577. 



Mixtures and compounds, the distinction 

 between, P. J. Hartog on, 618. 



Molecular distribution in the atmosphere 

 of a rotating planet, the law of, G. H. 

 Bryan on, 100. 



Molecules, tlie electrification of, and che- 

 mical change, U. Brereton Baker on, 

 493. 



f Monaco (the Prince of), researches by, 

 in the North Atlantic and Mediter- 

 ranean during the summer of 1894, J. 

 Y. Buchanan on, 717. 



MoND (Ludwig) on the proximate chemi- 

 cal constituents of coal, 246. 



*MoNTEFiOKE (A.) on the Jackson- 

 Harmsworth Arctic expedition, 717. 



Montenegro, W. H. Cozens-Hardy on, 711. 



Moon, the heat of the, J. Park Harrison 

 on, and on lunar curves of mean tem- 

 perature at Greenwich, 593. 



Moore (Harold) on co-operation in agri- 

 culture, 736. 



(J. E. S.) on the ' reduction di- 

 vision' in the cartilaginout fishes, 

 338. 



Morton (G. H.) on the circulation of 

 underground 7vaters, 283. 



MuiEHEAD (Dr. A.) on practical eleC' 

 tricnl standards, 117. 



MuNRO (Dr. Robert) on the lake v-illage 

 at Glastonbury, 431. 



on ancient bone skates, 784. 



Murray (George) on the present state of 

 our knowledge of the zoology and botany 

 of the West India Islands, 344. 



♦ . on Pachytheca, 698. 



(Dr. John) on meteorological obser- 



vations on Ben Nevis, 108. 

 * , the geographical and bathymetri- 

 cal distribution of marine organisms, 



717. 

 ♦Muscle, striped microscopic appearance 



of, in rest and in contraction. Prof. W. 



Rutherford on the, 806. 

 striped, Prof. J. B. Haycraft on the 



structure of, 814. 

 *Museum preparations, E. S. Goodrich on, 



697. 

 Musical instrument, the bow as a, H. 



Balfour on, 778. 



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