INDEX. 



891 



MacGregor (Prof. J. G.) on the deter- 

 mination of the statu of ionisation in 

 dilute aqueous solutions containing 

 two electrolytes, 5S1. 



M'lxTOSH (Prof. W. C.) nn the occupa- 

 tion of a table at the Zoological Station 

 at Naples, 353. 



*Mackay (F. W. G.) on internal absorp- 

 tion of haemoglobin and ferratin, 828. 



*McKay (J. W.) on a rock inscription 

 on Great Central Lake, A'ancouver 

 Island, 793. 



JIcKenurick (Prof. J. G.) on the func- 

 tional activity of nerve cells, 512. 



on 2)hysiological applications of the 



phonograph, 526. 



(J. S.) on. pihijsiological applications 



of the phonograph, 526. 



JIackexzie (J. J.) on investigations in 

 the micro-chemistry of nerve cells, 822. 



Mackindee (H. J.) on the position of 

 geography in the educational system of 

 the country, 370. 



MacLachlan (R.) on the compilation of 

 an index generum et specierum anima- 

 lium, 367. 



McLaren (Lord) on meteorological ob- 

 servations on Ben Nevis, 219. 



Maclean (Rev. John) on Blackfoot 

 womanhood, 793. 



on an ethnological Survey of Canada, 



440. 



McLean (J. A.) on crown revenues in 

 Lower Canada (1763- 1847), 742. 



Macmahon (Prof. P. A.) on tables of 

 certain mathematical functions, 127. 



* on the multipartite partitions of 



numbers which possess symmetrical 

 graphs in three dimensions, 562. 



*McMuERiCK (Prof. J. P.) on some points 

 in the sj'mmetry of Actinians, 697. 



*Macphail (A.) on the effect of tem- 

 perature in varying the resistance to 

 impact, the hardness, and the tensile 

 strength of metals, 767. 



* Magnet watch integrator, observations 

 at Toronto with. Prof. F. H. Bigelow 

 on, 586. 



Magnetic field, the terrestrial, the cause 

 of the semi-annual inversions of the 

 type solar curve in, Prof. F. H. Bigelow 

 on, 585. 



periodicity as connected with solar 



physics, A. H;u:vey on, 587. 



qualities of iron, the variation 



with temperature of the, a now mode 

 of investigating the, F. H. Pitcher, 763. 

 substances, the susceptibility of dia- 



niagnetic and weakly, A. P. Wills on, 

 586. 

 Magnetisation, changes in length pro- 

 duced in iron wires by, the effect of 

 tension and quality of the metal upon, 

 B. B. Brackett on, 586. 



Magnetism. A new method of measuring 

 hysteresis in iron, J. L. W. Gill on, 762. 



Magnetites, nickeliferous, W. G. Miller 

 on some, 660. 



Magnus (Sir P.) on the teaching of science 

 in elementary schools, 287. 



(Prof. P.) on the growth of the 



mycelium of Aecidium graveolens on 

 the branches of the Witches' broom 

 on Berberis vulgaris, 859. 



Maine, the coastal plain of, Prof. W. 

 Morris Davis on, 719. 



*Mallort (F.) and C. D. Waidner on 

 a comparison of Rowland's mercury 

 thermometer with a Griffiths' platinum, 

 thermometer, 560. 



Mammalia, the origin of the. Prof. H. F. 

 Osborn on, 686. 



Tertiary, skeletons and restorations 



of, Prof. H. F. Osborn on, 684. 



Mammalian heart, the output of the, 

 Dr. G. N. Stewart on, 813. 



Observations on the, by W. T. 



Porter, 814. 



rhythmical variations in the strength 



of the contractions of the, A. R. 

 Cushny on, 816. 



Mann (Dr.) on the functional activity of 

 nerve cells, 512. 



Marr (J. E.) on life-zones in the British 

 Carboniferous rocks, 296. 



Marshall (Dr. 'Hugh) on the electrolytic 

 methods of quantitative analysis, 295. 



on a new form of Bunsen burner, 623. 



* (W. B.) on roller bearings, 766. 



Martens (Prof. A.) on the calibration of 

 instruments used in engineering labora- 

 tories, 424. 



Marvin (C. F.) on kites for meteoro- 

 logical uses, 569. 



Mass action, the law of, and the reduc- 

 tion of bromic acid, J. Wallace Walker 

 and Winifred Judson on, 613. 



Mathematical functions. Interim report 

 on tables of certain, 127. 



and Physical Science, Address by 



Prof. A, R. Forsyth to the Section of, 

 541. 



*Mather (J.) and Prof. W. E. Ayrton 

 on the use of a constant total current 

 shunt with ballistic galvanomsters, 588. 



* on the sensibility of galvano- 

 meters, 588. 



* on short u long galvanometers- 



for very sensitive zero tests, 588. 



Matthevt (G. F.) on some character- 

 istic genera of the Cambrian, 657. 



*Mavor (Prof. J.), Some economic notes- 

 on gold mining in Canada by, 746. 



Mechanical Science, Address by G. F. 

 Deacon to the Section of, 747. 



Meldola (Prof. R.) on the work of 

 the Corresponding Societies Committee, 

 23. 



