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INDEX. 
McKnrnoprick (Prof. J. G.) on the effect | Marknam (Sir Clements R.), antarctic 
of climate upon health and disease, 290. 
*McoKernzir (Dr, Alexander), the Walden 
inversion, 446. 
—— and G. W. Crovaa, interconversion 
of the enantiomorphous forms of 
phenylmethylearbinol, 446. 
Mackie (Dr. William), the volcanic rocks 
around the Ord Hill of Rhynie, 
Aberdeenshire, 467. 
McLean (R. C.), the reproductive organs 
of FPitzroya patagonica (Hooker fil.), 686. 
*McLrnnan (Prof. J. C.) on the intensity 
of the earth’s penetrating radiation over 
land and large bodies of water, 410. 
on a conductivity imparted to 
liquid air by alpha rays, 411. 
on the series lines in the are 
spectrum of mercury, and on their 
resolution by an echelon grating, 425. 
*Mactrop (Prof. J. J. R.), the relation- 
ship of the adrenal glands to the sugar 
content of the blood, 659. 
*MacManon (Major P. A.), the algebraic 
functions derived from the permuta- 
tions of any assemblage of objects, 413. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 761. 
McNetz (Allan), land banks, 550. 
MacRironre (David), on the magic drum 
of the Northern races, 599. 
Magic drum of the Northern races, D. 
MacRitchie on the, 599. 
agnetic disturbances, sun-spots, and 
the sun’s corona, by Rev. A. L. Cortie, 
411. 
Magnetic history, previous, on the im- 
portance of, to engineers, by Prof. E. 
Wilson, B. C. Clayton, and A. BE. 
Power, 573. 
Magnetic observations at Falmouth Obser- 
vatory, report on, 103. 
Maxower (A. J.) and Dr. W. H. Eccruzs, 
the production of electrical oscillations 
by spark-gaps immersed in running 
liuids, 565. 
Malta and Sardinia, the prehistoric 
monuments of, by Dr. T. Ashby, 610. 
Mannitol triacetone, the constitution of, 
by Prof. J. C. Irvine and Miss B. M. 
Paterson, 441. 
Marattiacee, a new Jurassic member of 
the, by H. H. Thomas, 678. 
Marcuant (Rev. James), a plea for re- 
generation, 660. 
Marerr (R. R.) on the discovery of a 
neolithic cemetery at La Motte, 
Jersey, 623. 
Marine animals, the nutrition of, by 
dissolved organic material, by August 
Piitter, 654. 
{Marine propulsion by electric trans- 
mission, by H. A. Mavor, 568. 
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discovery, 531. 
Marr (Dr. J. E.) on the occurrence of the 
Bembridge limestone at Creechbarrow 
Hill, 129. 
on the preparation of a list of 
characteristic fossils, 135. 
on the excavation of critical sections 
in the paleozoic rocks of Wales and the 
West of England, 136. 
*Marsuauy (Prof. C. R.), the action of 
bromine on strychnine, 447. 
pentaerythritol tetranitrate, 447. 
the physiological action of quater- 
nary methyl-, ethyl-, and methyl-ethyl- 
ammonium compounds, 641. 
the pharmacological action of 
nitric esters, 642. 
on coriamyrtin and tutin, 643. 
*MARSHALL (Prof. H.), interaction be- 
tween thiocarbamide, iodine, and 
sulphur, 437. 
Martin (Edward A.), 
mist-ponds, 530. 
Mathematical and Physical Section, 
Address by Prof. H. L. Callendar to 
the, 387. 
Mathematical teaching, the present posi- 
tion of, discussion on, 706. 
-—— Dr. P. Pinkerton on, 706. 
Dr. W. P. Milne on, 707. 
*—_ W. D. Eggar on, 708. 
Martner (T.) on practical electrical 
standards, 109. : 
Matiey (Dr. C. A.) on the crystalline 
rocks of Anglesey, 125. 
the pre-Cambrian rocks of Western 
Carnarvonshire, 471. 
Marrury (G.) on practical electrical 
standards, 109. 
{Mavor (H. A.), marine propulsion by 
electric transmission, 568. 
Mechanics of the cell, the relation of the, 
to the mechanics of development, by 
Prof. Dr. L. Rhiimbler, 499. 
Megalithic monuments and their builders, 
discussion on, 607. 
Prof, G. Elliot Smith on, 607. 
Megalithic race, are we justified in 
speaking of a? by T. Eric Peet, 609. 
Mexpora (Prof. R.) on seismological in- 
vestigations, 69. r 
Memory and abstraction, the physio- 
logical basis of, by Max Verworn, 
645. 
Memory, the rdle of, in animal behaviour, 
by Dr. J. L. McIntyre, 659. 
Menai Strait, a theory of the, by E. 
Greenly, 475. 
Mental and physical factors involved in 
education, report on the, 327. 
*Mental degeneracy, the prevention of, 
by Dr. R. R, Rentoul, 660, 
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