INDEX. 



108^ 



Malvern and Abberley Kanges, age of 

 the, T. Groom on the, 873. 



, geological structure, T. Groom on 

 the, 872. 



Mann (Dr.) on the fnnctional activity of 

 nerve cells, 714. 



Manson (Marsden) on the laws of 



climatic evolution, 878. 

 Maps, national, orthography, location, 

 and selection of names for the, H. T. 

 Crook on the, 947. 



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

 Carboniferous rocks, 529. 



Maksh (Prof. O. C.) on the comparative 

 value of different kinds of fossils in 

 determining geological age, 869. 



on the families of Sauropodous 



Dinosauria, 909. 



Marshall (Dr. Hugh) on the electrolytic 

 methods of quantitative analysis, 294, 

 300. 



» on a new form of stand for electro- 

 lytic analysis, 830. 



*Marshairs proof that Precis octavia- 

 natacensis and P. sesamus are seasonal 

 forms of the same species. Prof. E. B. 

 Poulton on, 902. 



Marten (B. D.) on schemes for the im- 

 provement of the waterway between 

 the Bristol Channel and the Birming- 

 ham District, 991. 



Mascart (Prof. E.) on the relative ad- 

 vantages of long and short magnets, 

 741 



Masterman (A. T.) on the origin of the 

 vertebrate notochord and pharyngeal 

 clefts, 914. 



Mathematical functions, Report en tables 

 of certain., 145. 



and Physical Science, Address by 



Prof. \V. E. Ayrton to the .Section of, 

 767. 



Mavor (Prof. J.) 071 the promotion of 

 agriculture, 312. 



Mechanical Science, Address by Sir John 

 Wolfe-Barry to the Section of, 970. 



Medifeval population of Bristol, Dr. J, 

 Beddoe on the, 1013. 



Medullosa, a new, from the Lower Coal- 

 measures of Lancashire, Dr. D. H. 

 Scott on, 1045. 



Megalithic remains near Bristol, Prof. C. 

 Lloyd Morgan on, 1014. 



Meldola (Prof. R.) on the work of 

 the Corresponding Societies Committee, 

 41. 



- — - on seismological investigation, 179. 



on the application of photography 



to the elucidation of meteorological 

 phenomena, 283. 



on the action of light upon dyed 



colours, 285. 

 — on an ethnographical survey of the 

 United Kingdom, 712. 



Menai Bridge, Arenig shales beneath the 

 Carboniferous rocks at, E. Greenly on, 

 874. 



Straits, an uplift of boulders at 



Llandegfan, E. Greenly on, 874. 



Mendip Hills, leadhillite in ancient lead 

 slags from the, L. J. Spencer on, 

 875. 



Mental and physical defects of children 

 in schools. Report on the, 691. 



Metals, equivalent replacement of, Prof. 

 F. Clowes. 838. 



, heat of combination of, in the 



formation of alloys, A. Gait on, 787. 



Meteor streams, the dynamical explana- 

 tion of certain observed phenomena 

 of. Dr. G. J. Stoney on, 793. 



Meteorological exploration of the air by 

 means of kites, A. L. Rotch on the, 

 797. 



and magnetic phenomena, analogies 



between the yearly ranges of some, 

 Dr. van Rijckevorsel on, 797. 



observations on Ren Nevis, Report 



on, 277. 



phenomena, the application of photo- 

 graphy to the elucidation of. Eighth 



report on, 283. 

 — — observatory at Montreal, Report on 



the, 79. 

 Mexico, a journey in, across the Sierra 



Madre from Mazatlan to Durango, 



0. H. Howarth on, 941. 

 MiALL (Prof. L. C.) on the Torres Straits 



expedition, 688. 

 *Mice, a case of protective resemblance 



in, Dr. H. L. Jameson on, 905. 

 MiERS (Prof. H. A.) on the origin of 



stone- worship, 1013. 

 Migration of birds, Interim report of the 



Committee for making a digest of the 



observations on the, 569. 

 Mill (Dr. H. R.) on the climatology of 



Africa, &(iZ. 



on the prospects of Antarctic re- 

 search, 942. 



Mills (Prof.) on the promotion of agri- 

 culture, 312. 



(Dr. T. Wesley) on the Canadian 



biological statioii in the Gulf of St. 

 Lawrence, 582. 



Milne (Prof. J.) on seismological investi- 

 gation, 179. 



on earthquake study, 940. 



Milner (S. R.) and Prof. A. P. Chat- 



TOCK on the thermal conductivity of 



water, 808. 

 MiNAKATA (K.) on tabu in Japan in 



ancient, mediaeval, and modern times, 



1011. 

 Minerals, British, Supplementary list of, 



by L. J. Spencer, 875. 

 Moel Trifaen, Glacial sections at, E. 



Greenly and A. B. Badger on the, 882 



