946 
McLeEop (Prof. H.) on the bibliography of 
spectroscopy, 256. 
MacMAHon (Maj. P. A.) on tables of 
certain mathematical functions, 160. 
MADAN (H. G.) on the bibliography of 
spectroscopy, 256. 
Magnetic field, radiation from a source 
of light in a, Report on, 63. 
—- force at sea, Interim report on 
determining, 64. 
———. properties and electric conductivity 
‘of alloys of iron prepared by R. A. 
Hadfield, Prof. W. F. Barrett and W. 
Brown on, 856. 
—— work in North America, 
L. A. Bauer on, 660. 
MAGNUS (Sir P.) on the teaching of science 
in elementary schools, 359. 
on the. teaching University of 
London and its Faculty of Economics, 
831. 
MAKAROFF (Adm.) on Polar exploration 
by means of ice-breakers, 802. 
MANN (Dr. G.) on the comparative histo- 
logy of the cerebral cortex, 603. 
Mager (8. R.) on pre-animistic religion, 
878. 
MARR (J. E.) on life-zones in the British 
Carboniferous rocks, 371. 
Mathematical functions, Report on tables 
of certain, 160. 
—— and Physical Science, Address by 
Prof. J. H. Poynting to the Section of, 
615. 
Matrumws (W.) and J. C. CooDE on 
Dover Harbour works, 479. 
Mauritius, seismology at, T. F. Claxton 
on, 654. 
Mavor (Prof. J.) om an 
survey of Canada, 497. 
Mechanical Science, Address by Sir W. 
H. White to the Section of, 837. 
Median estimate, F. Galton on, 638. 
MerLpoua (Prof. R.) on the work of 
the Corresponding Societies Committee, 
27. 
recent, 
ethnological 
on scismological investigation, 161. 
on the application of photography 
to the elucidation of meteorological 
phenomena, 238. 
on the action of light upon dyed 
colours, 363. 
on an ethnographical survey of the 
United Kingdom, 493. 
MELLO (Rev. J. M.) on some Palzolithic 
implements of North Kent, 753. 
Menelek, King, a journey to the domi- 
nions of, Capt. M. 8. Wellby on, $14. 
Mental and physical defects of children 
in schools, Report on the, 489. 
Mercantile system of laisser faire, Ethel 
R. Faraday on the, 824. 
Mercantile system, Prof. G. J. Stokes on 
the, 828 
REPORT—1899. 
MESSENGER (T.) on an instrument for 
gauging the circularity of boiler fur- 
naces and cylinders, producing a dia- 
gram, 859. 
*Meteorites, chondritic, the origin of, 
Prof. A. Renard on, 747. 
Meteorological Observatory at Montreal, 
Report on the, 65. 
phenomena, the application of photo- 
graphy to the elucidation of, Ninth 
report on, 238. 
observations on Ben Nevis, Report 
on, 250. 
exploration of the air with kites, 
A. L. Rotch on, 655. 
— and oceanographical results of the 
Valdivia expedition, Dr. Gerhard 
Schott on, 808. 
-_— phenomena and sunspots, a connec- 
tion between, Dr. van Rijckevorsel on, 
654. 
Mexico, a journey in Western Oaxaca, 
O. H. Howarth on, 806. ; 
MIALL (Prof. L. C.) on the Torres Straits 
expedition, 585. 
Microchemistry of cells, Report on the, 
609. 
Migration of birds, Second interim report 
of the Committee for making a digest 
of the observations on the, 447. . 
MiLu (Dr. H. BR.) on the climatology of 
Africa, 448. 
on the voyage of the Southern 
Cross from Hobart to Cape Adare, 
803. 
—— on the terminology of the forms of 
suboceanic relief, 810. 
MILNE (Prof. J.) on seismological investi- 
gation, 161. 
on seismology in relation to the 
interior of the earth, 802. 
Moel Tryfaen, Drift section at, Report on 
photographic and other records of the, 
414. 
Mo.utoy (Dr. Gerald) on radiation from 
a source of light in a magnetic field, 63. 
Monotreme larynx, the morphology of the 
cartilages of the, Prof. Johnson Syming- 
ton on, 779. 
Montreal Meteorological 
Report on the, 65. 
Moore (Harold Ef.) on the results of 
_recent Poor Law reform, 835. 
Moraines, lateral, and rock trains, the 
origin of, J. Lomas on, 744. 
Moreno (F. P.) and A. SmirH Woop- 
WARD on remains of Veomylodon, 
newly-discovered in Patagonia, 783. 
-—- on a skull of the extinct chelonian 
Mivlania from Patagonia, 783. 
MoreReE.t (R. 8.) and J. M. CRorts on 
the action of hydrogen peroxide on 
carbohydrates inthe presence of ferrous 
salts, 712. 
Observatory, 
