872 



REPORT — 1895. 



♦Mather (T.) on a magnetic field tester 



635. 

 * on the relation between speed and 



voltage in electric motors, 638. 



* on alternating wave tracers, 638. 



Mechanical Science, Address by Prof. 



L. F. Vernon Harcourt to the Section 



of, 782. 

 Medusffi, some questions relating to the 



morphology and distribution of, Dr. 



Otto Maas on, 734. 

 Megalithic temples of Tarhuna, Tripoli, 



H. Swainson Cowper on, 827. 

 Meldola (Prof. R.) on the worli of 



the Corres2)onding Societies Committee, 



39. 

 on the application of photograpihy to 



the elucidation of meteorological ])he- 



nomena, 80. 



on earth tremors, 1 84. 



. on the action of light upon dyed 



colours, 263. 

 on an ethnographical snrrey of the 



United Kingdom, 509. 

 Address to the Section of Chemistry 



by, 639. 

 Melting of solids in warmer liquids, the 



velocity of, Meyer Wildermann on 



the, 663. 

 Mental and physical defects of children 



in schools, report on the, 503. 

 Mersenne's numbers, Lt.-C'ol. Allan Cun- 

 ningham on, 614. 

 Mersey Bar, dredging operations on the, 



G. Anthony on, 799. 

 Meteorological observations on Ben Nevis, 



report on, 186. 

 phenomena, the application of photo- 

 graphy to the elucidatio7i of, fifth 



report on, 80. 

 *MiALL (Prof. L. C.) on in.'^ect transfor- 

 mation, 730. 

 — — on the erratic hloclis of England, 



Wales, and Ireland, 426, 430. 

 Migration of hirds, interim report of the 



Committee for malting a digest of the 



observations on the, 473. 

 Mill (Dr. H. K.) on the climatology of 



Africa, 480. 

 Milne (Prof. John) on the earthquake 



and volcanic ])henomena of Japan, 81, 



113. 

 * on earth movements observed in 



Japan, 691. 

 Molecular motions competent to produce 



groups of lines observed in spectra, G. 



Johnstone Stonej' on, 610. 

 MoUusca of the Coralline Crag, F. W. 



Harmer on the southern character of 



the, 675. 

 *Money, intei'national, a proposal for a 



system of, W. A. Shaw on, 777. 

 Mongolia, Northprn, Dr. 11. Markoff on 



the towns of, 763. 



MONTEFIOEB (Arthur) on the progress of 

 the Jackson-Harmsworth Nortli Polar 

 expedition, 759. 



on the Samoyads of the Arctic 



Tundras, 828. 



Moore (Harold E.) on co-operative 



rural banks, 779. 

 . (J. E. S.) on the spermatogenesis 



in birds, 735. 

 Morgan (Prof. Lloyd). Observations on 



instinct in young birds, 733. 

 Morphology and distribution of medusa?, 



some questions relating to the, Dr. 



Otto Maas on, 735. 

 Morton (G. H.) on the circulation of 



underground naters, 393. 

 Motion, absolute and relative. Prof. J. D. 



Everett on, 620. 

 Mounting marine animals as transparent 



lantern slides, H. C. Sorby on, 730. 

 Muirhead (Dr. A.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 195. 

 Muneo (Dr. Robert) on the lake village 



at Glastonhurii, 519. 

 on the Neolithic station of Butmir 



(Bosnia), 833. 

 Murray (George) on the zoology and 



hotany of the West India Islands, 472'. 

 (Prof. G. G.) on physiological appli- 

 cations of the phonogj'aph, 454. 

 (Dr. John) on meteorological olser- 



vations on Ben Kevis, 186. 



on the strttcture of a coral reef, 392. 



* on oceanic circulation, 752. 



Myolog.y, tlie value of, as an aid in tlie 



classification of animals, F. G. Parsons 

 on, 737. 

 Myres (J. L.) on the maps used by 

 Herodotus, 752. 



and W. R. Paton on the topogra- 

 phy of Caria, 763. 



Nagel (D. H.) on the electrolytic 



methods of quantitative analysis, 235. 

 on the bibliography of spectroscopy-, 



263. 

 Naphthalene derivatives, ninth report on 



the investigation of isomeric, 272. 

 Napiek (J.) on the deodorising of 



sewage by the Hermite process, 800. 

 * (R. C.) and F. G. M. Stoney on 



weirs in rivers, 796. 

 Nares (Adm. Sir G.) on the rate of 



erosion of the sea-coasts of Fngland 



and Wales, 352. 

 National laboratories. Sir Douglas Galton 



on, 606. 

 *Neo]ithic invaders of Egvpt, skulls of. 



Prof. W. M. Flinders Petrie on, 824. 

 * invaders of, Prof. W. M. Flinders 



Petrie on, 824. 



Station of Btitmir (Bosnia), Dr. R. 



Munro on the, 833. 



