772 
MatTuHEson (Miss M. C.) on the question of 
fatigue from the economic standpoint, 
175. 
Matonioid ferns, modern derivatives of 
the, by Prof. F. O. Bower, 576. 
Melbourne, the environs of, the flora of, 
by C. 8. Sutton, 574. 
Metpoua (Prof. R.) on seismological in- 
vestigations, 41. 
Mental and physical factors involved in 
education, report on the, 248. 
MeEreEpiTH (Mrs. C. M.), the selection of 
employment for juveniles, 485. 
—— the teaching of domestic subjects in 
primary schools, 627. 
MerepitH (Prof. H. O.), the present 
position of the doctrine of interest, 
472. 
—— some thoughts on economic evolu- 
tion, 482. 
Metabolism, discussion on, 663. 
Prof. H. E. Armstrong on, 663. 
*Metallogenetic provinces of Eastern 
Australia, the, by C. A. Sussmilch, 
381. 
Metals under strain, the behaviour of, 
by Dr. W. Rosenhain, 500. 
*Meteorological phenomena, discontin- 
uities in, by Prof. H. H. Turner, 304. 
Micturition control in human beings, 
the mechanism of, by Dr. S. Sewell, 
554. 
Milk, changes in the reaction of, under 
different conditions, by Prof. T. H. 
Milroy, 557. 
—— the deposit obtained from, by 
spinning in a centrifuge, H. S. H. 
Wardlaw on, 556. 
Milk and butter records of pure-bred 
cows in Australia, with special refer- 
ence to the Australian breed of milking 
shorthorns, by M. A. O’Callaghan, 653. 
*Milk and dairy supervision in Victoria, 
the results of, by Dr. S. S. Cameron, 
653. 
Milk recording, methods of, by Dr. A. 
Lauder, 650. 
Miiking machines, trials of, by Dr. 
R. 8. Williams, J. Golding, and J. 
Mackintosh, 652. 
in Victoria, by R. T. Archer, 651. 
*MineE (E.) on New South Wales ab- 
original arborglyphs, 536. 
Mmoy (Prof. T. H.), changes in the 
reaction of milk under different condi- 
tions, 557. 
—— variations in the hydrogen-ion 
concentrations of the blood, 557. 
Mitton (J. H.) on the erratic blocks of the 
British Isles, 111. 
Mimicry in Australian insects, discussion 
on, 402. 
— Prof. E. B. Poulton on, 402. 
INDEX. 
Mincutn (Prof. E. A.), the development 
of trypanosomes in the invertebrate 
host, 404. 
*Mind and matter, by Dr. Law, 559. 
Miners’ nystagmus, the physiological and 
psychological factors in the production 
of, interim report on, 241. 
Minimum wage in Australia, the 
statistical and judicial determination 
of the, by Gerald Lightfoot, 473. 
Mircuett (Dr. P. Chalmers) on the 
position of the Antarctic whaling 
industry, 123. 
Modular systems (or modules of poly- 
nomials), the algebraic theory of, 
F. 8. Macaulay on, 310. 
Monecious condition in plants, the 
evolution of the, by C. I. Bond, 572. 
*Moopy (Dr. G. T.), commercial schools, 
626. 
Moore (Prof. Benjamin), Address to the 
Physiological Section, 537. 
*—_ forms of precipitation of inorganic 
colloids, 556. 
the action of ultra-violet light on 
solutions of organic substances, 556. 
the presence of iron salts in the 
colourless portion of the chloroplast, 
and the mechanism of photo-synthesis 
by iron salts, 556. 
Moore (Prof. Elwood §.), structural 
features of the coal-fields of Pennsyl- 
vania, the, and their influence on the 
origin of hard coal, 381. 
*—— Southern Alaska and the Klon- 
dyke, 449. 
Moral education, by W. RB. B. Gibson, 626. 
Moraan (Prof. G. T.) and H. W. Moss, 
residual affinity and co-ordination, 335. 
—— and J. REILLY, non-aromatic dia- 
zonium salts, 340. 
*MorTENSEN (Dr. T.), studies on echino- 
derm larve, 407. 
Mosetey (H. G. J.) on the structure of 
atoms and molecules, 299. 
= high-frequency spectra, 305. 
Moss (Dr. C. E.) on the vegetation of 
Ditcham Park, Hampshire, 245. 
Moss (H. W.) and Prof. G. T. Morgan, 
residual affinity and co-ordination, 335. 
*Motor tests of intelligence, some new, 
H. Walker on, 624. 
Mount Stromlo Observatory, by P. 
Baracchi, 291. 
MoreHeap (Prof. J. H.) on the question of 
fatigue from the economic stand point,175, 
on the physiological and psycho- 
logical factors in the production of 
miners’ nystagmus, 241. 
Murray (J. A.), the estimation of con- 
dition in cattle, 669. 
*Muscic (Dr. H.), the relation of the 
feeling of familiarity to belief, 559. 
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