INDEX, 



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the anatomy and habits of Aloyoninm 

 digitatum, 360 ; by Mr. A. Willey, on 

 the ascidians, &;c., 362. 



Marine floras, the, of the warm Atlantic 

 and the Indian Ocean, on a comparison 

 of, by G. Murray, 775. 



Marr (J. E.) on the best methods for the 

 registration of the type specimens of 

 British fossils, 289. 



Marshall (Prof. A. M.) on the occupation 

 of a table at the zoological station at 

 Naples, 344. 



Marshall (Dr. H.), *persulphates, 692; 

 *cobaltic salts, ih. 



Marsupialia and monotremata, the cere- 

 bral commissures in the. Dr. J. Sy- 

 mington on, 787. 



Marten (E. B.) on the circulation of 

 underground waters, 264. 



JIashonaland, the present inhabitants of, 

 and their origin, by J. T. Bent, 900. 



, the ruined temples of, the orienta- 

 tion and architectural features of, by 

 K. M. W. Swan, 816. 



, the ruins of, and the habits and 



customs of the inhabitants, report on, 

 538. 



, the Zimbabwe ruins in, the geo- 

 graphy of, by J. T. Bent, 816. 



Maskelyne (Prof. N. S.) on the teaching 

 of science in elementary schools, 368. 



Mathematical and Physical Section, Ad- 

 dress by Prof. A. Schuster to the, 

 627. 



*Mathematic8l functions, tables of, in- 

 terim report on, 646. 



Mathematical surfaces, models of, by 

 Prof. A. Crum Brown, 646. 



♦Matthews (Dr. F. E ),the determination 

 of small quantities of nitrogen in soils, 

 686. 



Mavor (Prof. J.) on the compilation of 

 monographs on the economics of large 

 cities, with illustrations from the case 

 of Glasgow, 835. 



Mechanical Section, Address by Prof. 

 W. C. Unwin to the, 847. 



Meldola (Prof. R.) on the work of the 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 

 29 ; on the application of photography 

 to the elucidation of meteorological 

 phenomena, 77 ; on the advisability and 

 possibility of establishing observations 

 upon the prevalence of earth tremors, 

 343. 



Mercury, the change of resistance of, 

 with temperature, C. E. Guillaume on, 

 138. 



Metal, a, in the molten and the solid 

 state, the assumed potential difference 

 between. Prof. W. Ostwald on, 689. 



MetaUic tubing, flexible, by G. K. Red- 

 grave, 870. 



♦Metals, the properties of, the effect of 

 1892. 



small quantities of foreign matter on, 

 by Prof. W. C. Roberts-Austen, 679. 



Meteorological observations in the At- 

 lantic Ocean, the Prince of Monaco on, 

 812. 



on Ben Nevis, report of the Com- 

 mittee for co-operating with the Scot- 

 tish Meteorological Society in making, 

 68. 



Meteorological phenomena, the applica- 

 tion of photography to the elucidation 

 of, second report on, 77. 



Meteorology, the need for teaching in, 

 H. N. Dickson on, 813. 



Methyl salts of camphoric acid, by Dr. 

 J. Walker, 680. 



*Miall (Prof. L. C) on the leaf of Vic- 

 toria regia, 758. 



Michelson (A. A.) on the application of 

 interference methods to spectroscopic 

 measurenients, 170. 



Migration of birds, report of the Com- 

 mittee for making a digest of the ob- 

 servations on the, 366. 



Mill (Dr. H. R.), physical geography of 

 the Firtli of Forth, 813. 



Milne (Prof. J.) on the earthquake and 

 volcanic phenomena of Jajjan, 93. 



*Moa, the, and man, the contemporaneity 

 of, H. O. Forbes on, 910. 



Molecular refraction and dispersion of 

 («) metallic carbonyls, (5) indium and 

 gallium, (f) sulphur, Dr. J. H. Glad- 

 stone on the, 679. 



Molecular volumes of organic substances 

 in dilute solution, Dr. W, W. J. Nicol 

 on the, 683. 



Monaco (the Prince of) on meteorological 

 observations in the Atlantic Ocean, 

 812. 



Mond (L.) on the proximate constituents 

 of the various kinds of coal, 264. 



Monocotyledons, secondary tissues in. 

 Dr. D. H. Scott and G. Brebner on, 744. 



Monotremata .and marsupialia, the cere- 

 bral commissures in the, Dr. J. Sy- 

 mington on, 787. 



Moore (J. E. S.) on the relationships and 

 rtile of the archoplasmic body during 

 mitosis in the larval salamander, 755. 



Morgan (Prof. C. L.), the method of 

 comparative psychology, 754. 



Morphology, the, of the ascidians, A. 

 Willey on, 345, 362. 



* of the spore-bearing members in 



vascular cryptogams, Prof. F. O. Bower 

 on, 747. 



Morton (G. H.) on the circulation of 

 underground waters, 264. 



Mosses, the simplest form of. Prof. Dr. 

 Goebel on, 745. 



Motors used for fog signals in the 

 northern lighthouse service, D. A. 

 Stevenson on, 879. 



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