892 



REPORT — 1897. 



Meldola (Prof. R.) on the application 

 of photography to the eliccidatioti of 

 meteorological phenomena, 128. 



on seisniological investigation, 129. 



on the action of light upon dyed 



colours, 286. 



on an ethnographical survey of the 



United Kingdom, -152. 



on the rationale of chemical syn- 



thesis, 826, 866. 



Mendenhall (T. C.) on the geographic 

 work of the United States Coast and 

 Geodetic Survey, 719. 



Mental and physical defects of children 

 In schools, Report on the, 427. 



* physical reactions, an experi- 

 mental analysis of certain correlations 

 of. Prof. Lightuer Witmer on, 791. 



-Mercury and ozone, Note on a compound 

 of, by E. C. C. Baly, 613. 



Meslans (Prof. E.) Demonstration of 

 the preparation and properties of fluo- 

 rine by, 611. 



*Metals, the effect of temperature in 

 varying the resistance to impact, the 

 hardness, and the tensile strength of 

 metals, A. Macphail on, 767. 



* molecular movement in, Prof. W. C. 



Roberts-Austen on, 623. ' 



Meteorites, solid and gelatinous, Dr. 

 Otto Hahn on, u69. 



Meteorological observations on Ben Nevis, 

 Report on, 219. 



phenomena, the application of photo- 

 graphy to the elucidation of. Seventh 

 report 07i, ] 28. 



Meteorology, kites for investigations in, 

 A. Lawrence Rotch on, 569. 



C. F. Marvin on, 569. 



*Meteors, November, and November flood 

 traditions, R. G. Haliburton on, 569. 



*Methylene, the chemistry of. Prof. J. U. 

 Nef on, 621. 



Metropolis, the evolution of the, and 

 problems in metropolitan government 

 in New York, W. H. Hale on, 743. 



Mexico Felix and Mexico Deserta, O. H. 

 Howarth on, 724. 



Mexico, north-western, a case of trepan- 

 ning in, W. C. Lumholtz and Dr. A. 

 Hrdlicka, 790. 



MlALL (Prof. L. C.) on the erratic hlochs 

 of the British Isles, 349. 



, Address to the Section of Zoology 



by, 667. 



* on a supposed new insect struc- 

 ture, 695. 



*MiCHELSON (Prof. A. A.) and S. W. 

 Steatton on new harmonic analyses, 

 562. 



■*Micmacs of Nova Scotia, star-lore of 



the, Stansbury Hagar on, 789. 

 Micro-chemistry of nerve cells, investiga- 

 tions in the, J. J. Mackenzie on, 822. 



Migration of birds. Interim report of the 

 Committee for mahing a digest of the 

 observations on the, 362. 



Mill (Dr. H. U.') on the position of geo- 

 graphy in the educational system of the 

 country, 370. 



0)1 the climatology of Africa, 409. 



on a scheme of geographical classi- 

 fication, 715. 



on geographical pictures, 725. 



Miller (W. G.) on some nickeliferous 

 magnetites, 660. 



(Dr. W. L.) and T. R. Rosebrough 



on the vapour tensions of liquid mix- 

 tures, 624. 



Mills (Prof. Wesley) on the functional 

 development of the cerebral cortex in 

 different groups of animals, 828. 



on the psychic development of 



young animals and its somatic corre- 

 lation, with special reference to the 

 brain, 829. 



Milne (Prof. J.) 07i scismological investi- 

 gation, 129. 



on certain submarine geological 



changes, 716. 



Mimicry, protective, as evidence for the 

 validity of the theory of Natural 

 Selection, Prof. E. B. Poulton on, 692. 



theories of, as illustrated by African 



butterflies, Prof. E. B. Poulton on, 

 689. 



Minerals in Nova Scotia, the geological 

 horizons of some. Dr. E. Gilpin on, 603. 



*MiXOT (Prof. C. S.) on the origin of 

 vertebrata, 683. 



* Mississippi, the geographical develop- 

 ment of the Lower, E. L. Corthill on, 

 723. 



*MoissAx (Prof. H.) and Prof. J. Dewau 

 on the properties of liquid fluorine, 611. 



*Molecular movements in metals. Prof. 

 W. C. Roberts-Austen on, 623. 



Monopoly (in tobacco), a consideration 

 of an European, as a contribution to 

 the theory of state industries, by Dr. 

 S. M. Wickett, 738. 



MOXEO (J.) on the Soulanges Canal, a 

 typical link of the 14-foot inland navi- 

 gation of Canada between Lake Erie 

 and Montreal, 754. 



*Montreal electric tramway system, G. C. 

 Cunningham on the, 761. 



MoORE (W. H.) on the history of trade 

 combination in Canada, 737. 



(Prof. Willis L.) on the United 



States daily weather survey, 721. 



Moreseat, Aberdeenshire, tJie age and 

 relatiooi of roclis near, Rejwrt on, 333. 



Appendix : 

 On the fossils forind near Morseat, by 

 A. J. Julies-Brorvne, 337. 



Morgan (E. Delmar) on Novaia Zemlia 

 and its physical geography, 712. 



