INDEX. 
Morris (Dr. G. Harris) on symbiotic | 
fermentation, 702. 
——— on the combined action of diastase 
and yeast on starch-granules, 710. 
—— on the action of acids on starch, 
Ta. 
Morton (G. H.) on life-zones in the 
British Carboniferous rocks, 371, 375. 
——on the Ty Nenydd caves, 406. 
947 
Nerve, phrenic, changes in, and state of 
blood pressure, Report on the, 599. 
| “Nerve cells, Interim report on the histo- 
Morr (Dr. F. W.) on the comparative | 
histology of the cerebral cortex, 603. 
on the influence of drugs upon the 
vascular nervous system, 608. 
Mountains, respiration on, Dr. Emil Burgi 
on, 900. 
MUHLBERG (W.) on the innervation of 
the thoracic and abdominal parts of 
the cesophagus, 898. 
MUIRHEAD (Dr. A.) on practical electricat 
standards, 240. 
Municipal finance, American, some as- 
pects of, J. H. Hollander on, 825, 
—— trading and profits, R. Donald on, 
826. 
Munro (Dr. R.) on the lake village of 
Glastonbury, 594. 
*MURIE (Dr. J.) on the Thames estuary : 
its physico-biologicalaspectsas bearing 
upon its fisheries, 788. 
MupRAY (G. R. M.) on the zoology and 
botany of the West India Islands, 441. 
——— (Sir John) on meteorological observa- 
tions on Ben Nevis, 250. 
, Address to the Section of Geo- 
graphy by, 789. 
*____ and F. P. PULLAR on the bathy- 
metrical survey of the Scottish fresh- 
water lochs, 809. 
*___and ROBERT IRVINE on the distri- 
bution of nitrogen and ammonia in 
ocean water, 810. 
Muscle and nerve, the resonance of, Dr. 
F. C. Busch on, 894. 
Muscles of the bladder in rabbits, the 
dependence of the tonus of, on the 
spinal cord, J. P. Arnold on, 902. 
Music, savage, C. 8. Myers on, 591. 
Mussels and limpets, nutrition having no 
influence in determining the sex of, J. 
F. Gemmill on, 782. 
Myers (C. 8.) on the hearing, smell, taste, 
reactiontine, of natives of New Guinea, 
Sc., 588. 
—— on savage music, 591. 
Mynres (J. L.) on the Silchester exeara- 
tion, 495. 
——on photographs of anthropological 
interest, 592. 
NAGEL (D. H.) on the bibliography of 
spectroscopy, 256. 
Naphthalene derivatives, Twelfth report , 
on the investigation of isomeric, 362. 
logical changes in, 892. 
Nerves of the intestine, visceromotor and 
vasomotor, the effects of successive 
stimulation of the, Dr. J. L. Bunch on, 
897. 
| Wervous system, the vascular, Report on 
the influence of drugs upon the, 608. 
*Net for quantitative estimation of plank- 
ton, Dr. Petersen’s closing, exhibited 
by W. Garstang, 788. 
Newton (Prof. A.) on the present state of 
our knowledge of the zoology of the 
Sandwich Islands, 436. 
— _ on the zoology and botany of the 
West India Islands, 441. 
— on making a digest of the observa- 
tions on the migration of birds, 447. 
(E. T.) on the eacavation of caves at 
Uphill, 402. 
onthe investigation of the Ty Nenydd 
caves, 406. 
NICHOLSON (the late Prof. H. A.) on life- 
zones in the British Carboniferous rocks, 
ByGlle 
Nile, sand-dunes bordering the Delta of 
the, Vaughan Cornish on, 812. 
Nova Scotia, the subdivisions of the 
Carboniferous system in certain por- 
tions of, H. M. Ami on, 755. 
*Ocean water, the distribution of nitro- 
gen and ammonia in, Sir J. Murray 
and R. Irvine on, 810. 
CGisophagus, innervation of the thoracic 
and abdominal parts of the, W. Muhl- 
berg on, 898. 
Old age pensions in Denmark; their in- 
fluence on thrift and pauperism, Prof. 
A. W. Flux on, 835. 
OLDHAM (R. D.) on seismological in- 
vestigation, 161. 
Oolitic structure, H. J. Johnson-Lavis 
on, 774. 
Optical activity of organic compounds, 
influence of solvents upon the, W. J. 
Pope. on the, 708. 
rotation, the influence of substitu- 
tion on, in the bornylamine series, 
M. O. Forster on, 712. 
Optically active components, a method 
of resolving racemic oximes into their, 
W. J. Pope on, 709. 
Ordnance Survey, twelve years’ work of 
the, Coi. Sir J. Farquharson on, 811. 
Oscillaria, the growth of, in hanging 
drops of silica jelly, Prof,, Marshall 
Ward on, 820. 
Oxidation in the presence of iron, 
H. J. H. Fenton on, 688. 
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