INDEX. 
Mammalian heart, the structure and 
function of the, report on, 258. 
*Vammalian heart perfusion, simplified, 
by Miss M. Macnaughton and Dr. 
J. Tait, 676. 
Mammalian limb, the skeletal elements 
of the, Prof. R. J. Anderson on, 533. 
*Mammalian muscle, non-oxygenated, 
» contraction of, at temperatures ranging 
between 0° and 40° centigrade, by 
™ R. J. S. McDowall and Dr. J. Tait, 676. 
Mammalian tonsil, the morphology of the, 
by Miss M. L. Hett, 521. 
Mammal-like dental succession in a 
cynodont reptile, Dr. R. Broom on a, 
530. 
Man, the differentiation of, from the 
anthropoids, Prof. Carveth Read on, 
637. 
Man’s evolution from the ape, the 
factors which have determined, by 
Dr. Harry Campbell, 637. 
Manual training in the secondary school, 
by T. S. Usherwood, 755. 
Manual work in education, by W. F. 
Fowler, 754. 
Map-colouring, Prof. A. C. Dixon on, 399. 
Maps, atlas, textual, and wall, for school 
and university use, report on, 156. 
Maronant (Prof. E. W.), effect of 
atmospheric conditions on the strength 
of signals, and an account of the 
diurnal variation in the energy re- 
ceived, 607. 
Maretr (Dr. R. R.), recent archzo- 
logical discoveries in the Channel 
Islands, 628. 
Maritime plant-formations at Holme, 
Norfolk, a botanical survey of the, 
by P. H. Allen, 718. 
Marr (Dr. J. E.) on the preparation of 
a list of characteristic fossils, 150. 
Marriage by capture by a West African 
wasp, Mr. W. A. Lamborn’s observa- 
tion on, by Prof. E. B. Poulton, 511. 
Martineau (P. E.), the Midland plateau 
and its influence on the English settle- 
ment of Britain, 550. 
Mason (W.) on stress distributions in 
engineering materials, 168. 
— on alternating stress, 183. 
Mathematical and Physical Section, 
Address by Dr. H. F. Baker to the, 367. 
Mathematical methods, how far are they 
really of use in economic science ? 
by A. J. Kenny, 583. 
Maruer (Prof. T.) on practical electrical 
standards, 133. 
Marttuew (Dr. W. D.), new discoveries | 
in the American eocene, 491. 
Marruews (Ernest R.), harbour pro- 
jections and their effect upon the 
travel of sand and shingle, 610. 
831 
Mzacuam (F. G.), the development of 
the Midland coalfields, 476. 
Measuring instruments, a method of 
increasing the sensitiveness of, by 
Dr. G. A. Shakespear, 405. 
Medullosa, a new species of, from the 
lower coal measures, by Dr. Ethel de 
Fraine, 709 
Melanism in lepidoptera, the heredity 
of, by W. Bowater, 514. 
Mexpoua (Prof. R.) on seismological in- 
vestigations, 45. 
Memory and habit, the relation between, 
by Miss May Smith, 681. 
Mental and physical factors involved in 
education, report on the, 302. 
Mental differences between the sexes, 
the, by Cyril Burt, 750. 
Mental imagery in thought, the con- 
ditions which arouse, by C. Fox, 687. 
Mental processes involved in spelling, 
analysis of the, by Miss 8.8. Fairhurst, 
687. 
Mercury vapour apparatus, a new 
method of starting, by J. 8. Anderson, 
402. 
MerepiruH (Mrs. C. M.), the excessive 
use of suggestion in education, 747. 
*Metals, the amorphous phase in, by 
Dr. W. Rosenhain, 427. 
the volatility of, by Prof. T. Turner, 
427. 
Metals for structures, by A. T. Wal- 
mnisley, 606. 
Microspora, the genus, the structure, 
life-history, and systematic position of, 
by Prof. G. S. West, 716. 
Midland coalfields, the development of 
the, by F. G. Meacham, 476. 
Midland plateau, the, and its influence 
on the English settlement of Britain, 
by P. E. Martineau, 550. 
Miers (Sir Henry) on scholarships, &c., 
held by university students, and on funds 
available for their augmentation, 306. 
*Migration of birds over Birmingham 
and the Midland district, the, by 
F. Coburn, 535. 
Minne (Dr. J.) on seismological investiga- 
tions, 45. 
Mitton (J. H.) on the erratic blocks of the 
British Isles, 145. 
Mimicry, discussion on, 518. 
by Prof. E. B. Poulton, 518. 
the geographical relations of, by 
Dr. F. A. Dixey, 518. 
between the genera of certain 
African nymphaline butterflies, by 
Prof. E. B. Poulton, 519. 
Mincuin (Prof. E. A.) on zoology organisa- 
tion, 154, 
some aspects of the sleeping 
sickness problem, 526, 
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