INDEX. 
Lower paleozoic rocks of England and 
Wales, the excavation of critical sections 
tn the, report on, 115. 
Lower tertiary marine sedimentary rocks 
of Australia, the age of the, R. B. 
Newton on, 375. 
Lowry (Dr. T. M.) on dynamic isomerism, 
102 
Sesmntethe study of solubility phenomena, 
110 
Lucas (Sir Charles P.), Address to the 
Geographical Section, 426. 
Lucas (Dr. Keith) on calorimetric observa- 
tions on man, 238. 
Luiaat (Prof. Luigi), irrigation in Lybia, 
503. 
irrigation works in Italy, 655. 
*Luscnan (Prof. F. von), culture and 
degeneration, 529. 
Lybia, irrigation in, by Prof. L. Luiggi, 
3 
*LyLe (Prof. T. R.), demonstration of a 
mechanical analogue of wireless tele- 
graphic circuits, 301. 
Maas (Prof. Otto), adaptation and in- 
heritance in silkworms, 406. 
Macatium (Prof. A. B.) on the duciless 
glands, 237. 
Macavunay (F. 8.) on the algebraic 
theory of modular systems (or modules 
of polynomials), 310. 
* a theory of double points, 311. 
*McCompiz (Dr. H.), the influence of 
substituents on the velocity of saponi- 
fication of phenyl benzoate, 342. 
Macponautp (Prof. H. M.) on radio- 
telegraphic investigations, 70. 
on the calculation of mathematical 
tables, 75. 5 
Macponatp (Prof. J. 8.) on calorimetric 
observations on man, 238. 
McDovaatt (Prof. W.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
248. 
MocInrosu (Prof. W. C.) on the occupation 
of a table at the zoological station at 
Naples, 162. i 
*Mackay (KE. A.), forest climate and rain- 
fall, 446. 
McKay (G. A), 
Australia, 474. : 
Maocxtz (Prof. A.), training of teachers in 
New South Wales, 629. 
Macxtntosu (James), Dr. R. 8. WiAMs, 
and J. Goxuptne, trials of milking 
machines, 652. 
MacLennan (K.) and H. B, Hurcuty- 
son, the effects of caustic lime and of 
chalk on soil fertility, 668. 
MacManon (Major P. A.) on the disposal 
of copies of the binary canon, 102. 
land taxation in 
771 
*Magnetic survey of Australia, the 
general, by E: Kidson, 301. 
Magneton, the, as a scattering agent 
of a and 8 particles, Prof. W. M. 
Hicks on, 301. 
Manony (D. J.), the evolution of 
Victoria during the kainozoic period, 
376. 
——and A. §. Kernyon, the stone 
implements of the Australian abori- 
gine: the types and their occurrence, 
526 
Marprn (J. H.), the species concept, 
with especial reference to eucalyptus, 
581. 
MatrLanp (Dr. T. G.) on the question of 
fatigue from the economic standpoint, 
175. 
——on the physiological and psycholo- 
gical factors in the production of miners’ 
nystagmus, 241. 
Matinowsrr (Dr. B.), a fundamental 
problem of religious sociology, 534. 
‘Mallee’ country of North-Western 
Victoria, the, by A. S. Kenyon, 442. 
*Mammary gland, the, by Prof. Sir E. 
Schifer, 547. 
Manufacturing industry in Australia, 
certain characteristics of, by G. H. 
Knibbs, 475. 
Map of the world on the scale of 1: 
1,000,000, recent advances in the, by 
Prof. A. Penck, 446. 
Marerr (Dr. R. R.) on the exploration 
of La Cotte de St. Brelade, Jersey, 230. 
—— on the teaching of anthropology, 235. 
—— recent excavation of a palzolithic 
cave in Jersey, 527. 
Marine fuel, the economics of, by Prof. 
A. W. Kirkaldy, 483. 
Marr (Dr. J. E.) on the preparation of 
a list of characteristic fossils, 111. 
——on the preparation of a list of 
stratigraphical names used in the 
British Isles, 113. 
on the excavation of critical sections 
in the lower paleozoic rocks of England 
and Wales, 115. 
Mason (W.) on stress distributions in 
engineering materials, 200. 
*Masson (Prof. Orme), a device for the 
representation of the natural classifica- 
tion of the elements, 336. 
Mathematical and Physical Section, 
Address by Prof. F. T. Trouton to the, 
285. 
—— Address by Prof. E. W. Brown to 
the, 311. 
Mathematical tables, the calculation of, 
report on, 75 
Mathematics and science as part of a 
liberal education, by W. D. Eggar, 
623. 
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