INDEX. 
Mental processes involved in learning to 
read, the, by B. Dumville, 331. 
*Mercury, the are spectrum of, on the 
series lines in, and on their resolution 
by an echelon grating, by Prof. J. C. 
McLennan, 425. 
the critical velocity of flow of, in 
small tubes, Prof. E. G. Coker on, 405, 
Mersenne’s nuinhers, Lt.-Col. A. Cunning- 
ham on, 406. 
Meteorological information, the applica- 
tion of, to agricultural practice, dis- 
cussion on, 738. 
and agricultural practice, syllabus 
of questions on the relation between, 
by Dr. W. N. Shaw, 738. 
Method, the, by which the individual 
organism becomes adapted to new 
environmental stimuli by use. acquire- 
ment, by C. J. Bond, 500. 
Mica-schists of Anglesey, the origin of 
some of the, E. Greenly on, 468. 
Mippiteron (T. H.), Address to the 
Agricultural Section, 709. | 
Miers (Sir H. A.) on the overlapping 
between secondary education and that of 
universities, &c., 338. 
*Migration of groups, the, discussion on, 
446. 
Milk, the fat-globules of, in relation to 
churning, by W. F. Cooper, W. H. 
Nuttall, and G. A. Freak, 732. 
the yield and composition of, the 
effect of heavy root-feeding on, by Dr. 
A. Lauder and T. W. Fagan, 731. 
Milk records, the interpretation of, by 
W. Gavin, 730. 
*Minier (Prof. D. C.), registration and 
analysis of sound vibrations, 419. 
Miniikan (Prof. R. A.) on the discharge 
of ultra-violet light of high-speed 
electrons, 401. 
—— the law of fall of a drop through air 
at reduced pressures and a re-deter- 
mination of e, 410. 
Mitts (Dr. W. Sloan), acetyl-halogen 
sugar derivatives, 444. 
Millstone grit of Yorkshire: new evi- 
dence as to its origin, by A. Gilligan, 
469. 
Minne (Dr, J.) on seismological investiga- 
tions, 69. 
be on the recent earthquakes, 473. 
Minne (Dr. W. P.), the present position 
of mathematical teaching, 707. 
Minner (Dr. S. R.), the current-potential 
curves of the oscillating spark, 424. 
Mimroy (Dr. T. H.), pulmonary gaseous 
exchange in apnoea, 658. 
Minton (J. H.) on the erratic blocks of the 
British Isles, 132. 
Mrnontn (Prof. E. A.) on zoology organisa- 
tion, 190. 
889 
Minouty (Prof. E. A.) on the origin of 
life, 510. 
Mind, the relation of, to body, discussion 
on, 646. 
Dr. R. Latta on, 646. 
Sir Thomas Clouston on, 646, 
Dr. J. S. Haldane on, 647. 
Dr. H. J. Watt on, 648. 
*Minimum wage, the, by J. R. Mac- 
donald, 548. 
Mist-ponds and dew-ponds, by E. A. 
Martin, 530. 
Mircuett (Sir A.) on the effect of climate 
upon health and disease, 290. 
Mrrconett (A. A.), do trade unions raise 
wages on the whole? 553. 
MrtcuEtt (Dr. P. Chalmers) on zoology 
organisation, 190. 
Address to the Zoological Section, 
478. 
*Monp (R.), colour photographs of 
Theban tombs, 613. 
Moorn (Dr. Benjamin), E. WHITLEY, 
E. S. Eprs, and Dr. W. J. Daxiy, the 
nutrition, metabolism, and respiration 
of aquatic animals, 654. 
Moorr (Prof, E. H.), a mode of com- 
position of positive quadratic forms, 
413. 
+Morris (Prof. J. T.), the electrical 
measurement of wind velocities, 566. 
Mortensen (Dr. Th.), a sessile cteno- 
phore, T'jalfiella tristoma (Mrtsn.), and 
its bearing on phylogeny, 496. 
Motor car, the acceleration of a, by H. E. 
Wimperis, 566. 
Murr (T. 8.), the position of geography 
in Scottish schools, 535. 
Murruean (Dr. A.) on practical electrical 
standards, 109. 
Mull problem, a: the great tertiary 
breccia, by E. B. Bailey, 459. 
Mummification in Egypt, the earliest 
attempts at, by Prof. G. Elliot Smith, 
612. 
Munro (Dr. R.) on the distribution of 
artificial islands in the lochs of the High- 
lands of Scotland, 204. 
on the lake villages in the neighbour- 
hood of Glastonbury, 270. 
on the age of stone circles, 273. 
*Muscle plasma, physical chemistry of, 
by Prof. Fil. Botazzi, 659. 
Myers (Dr. ©. 8.) on the preparation of 
a new edition of ‘ Notes and Queries in 
Anthropology, 284. 
on the mental and physical factors 
involved in education, 327. 
* Sarawak music, 600. 
Myres (Prof. J. L.) on acquiring and 
arranging collections illustrating the 
natural history, &c., of the Isle of Wight, 
T9l. 
