832 
Missing links among extinct animals, 
by Dr. A. Smith Woodward, 783. 
MironeLL (Dr. P. Chalmers) on the 
nomenclator animalium generum et 
subgenerum, 153. 
on zoology organisation, 154. 
utility and selection, 325. 
*Modern university, the, its function in 
the State, discussion on, 744. 
Moors (Prof. Benjamin) and A. WEBSTER, 
synthesis of organic matter by sunlight 
in presence of inorganic colloids, and 
its relationship to the origin of life, 527. 
Moore (Robert C.), tests of reasoning 
and their relation to general mental 
ability, 684. 
Moree. (Dr. R. 8.), the saturated acids 
of linseed oil, 425. 
*Morris (Prof. J. T.), domestic electric 
cooking, heating, and lighting, 602. 
Moss (Dr. C. E.) on the vegetation of 
Ditcham Park, Hampshire, 266. 
*Mort (Dr. F. W.), the biochemistry of 
the neurone, 674. 
Moysry (L.) on paleoxyris and other 
allied fossils, with special reference to 
new features in vetacapsula, 492. 
Muir (T. 8.) on geographical teaching 
in Scotland, 161. 
MurruHeap (Dr. A.) on practical electrical 
standards, 133. 
MoureHeaD (Prof. J. H.), the economic 
order, 581. 
Munro (Hugh) on a supposed artificial 
island near Loch Ranza, Arran, 230. 
Monro (Dr. R.) on the lake villages in the 
neighbourhood of Glastonbury, 224. 
on the age of stone circles, 227. 
on the distribution of artificial 
islands in the lochs of the Highlands of 
Scotland, 228. 
Murpocu (W. H. F.), a magnetic sus- 
ceptility meter, 404. 
Murray (Dr. Erskine) on radiotelegraphic 
investigations, 131. 
Murray (Miss M. A.), evidence for the 
custom of killing the king in ancient 
Egypt, 633. 
Museum, the, and the school, by A. R. 
Horwood, 743. 
Museums, the educational use of, dis- 
cussion on, 743. 
by Dr. J. A. Clubb, 743. 
Mutation, the term, by Prof. E. B. 
Poulton, 519. 
Mutation and Mendelian splitting, evi- 
dence which shows that they are 
different processes, by Dr. R. R. 
Gates, 716. 
Myers (Dr. C.8.) on the mental and physi- 
cal factors involved in education, 302. 
experiments on sound localisation, 
679. 
INDEX. 
Myres (Prof. J. L.) on acquiring and 
arranging collections illustrating the 
natural history, &c., of the Isle of Wight, 
155. 
on atlas, textual, and wall maps for 
school and university use, 156. 
on the production of certified copies 
of Hausa manuscripts, 228. 
on the distribution of artificial islands 
in the lochs of the Highlands of Scotland, 
228. 
on excavations on Roman sites in 
Britain, 231. 
on the archeology of Cyprus, 644. 
*Natural history survey of the Isle of 
Man, report on the, 511. 
Natural regions of the world, discussion 
on, 557. 
Prof. A. J. Herbertson on, 557. 
Nerve cells, a new substance in, by Prof. 
A. B. Macallum and Dr. J. B. Collop, 
673. 
*Neurone, the biochemistry of the, by 
Dr. F. W. Mott, 674. 
*Neutral salt action, by Dr. B. de 
Szyszkowski, 449. 
Newsicin (Dr. M.) on 
teaching in Scotland, 161. 
NicHotson (Dr. J. W.) on the further 
tabulation of Bessel and other functions, 
87. 
Nitrification in some pasture soils, by 
C. T. Gimingham, 777. 
Nitro-compounds and amines, a series 
of mixtures of, which are coloured 
only in the liquid state, by Dr. C. K. 
Tinkler, 425. 
Nose (Sir Andrew) on stress distribu- 
tions in engineering materials, 168. 
*Nodules from the basal ordovician 
conglomerate at Bryn Glas, Ffestiniog, 
by Prof. W. G. Fearnsides, 476. 
Nomenclator animalium generum et sub- 
generum, report on the, 153. 
Northern Nigeria, the primitive tribes of, 
social organisation amongst, by Mrs. 
Charles Temple, 626. 
Notharctus rostratus, exhibition of a 
fossil skeleton of, with remarks on 
the phylogeny of the primates, by Dr. 
W. K. Gregory, 529. 
Nunn (Dr. T. P.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
302. 
geographical 
Oceania, sun cult and megaliths in, by 
Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, 634. 
OapEN (Prof. R. M.), some experimental 
data concerning the localisation of 
visual images, 678. 
*Oq@ILvIE (A. G.), the physical geography 
of the entrance to Inverness Firth, 553. 
