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INDEX. 



Mount Sorrel, the granite surfaces of, 



Prof. W. W. Watts on, 424. 

 MuiR (Prof. Ramsay), methods and con- 

 tent of history as a subject of school 

 studj', 740. 



MuiKHEAD (Prof. J. H.) on the question of 

 fatigue from the economic standpoint, 

 283. 



MuNRO (Dr. R.'l on the age of stone circles, 



174. 

 *MuREAY (Dr. Jessie), therapeutic re- 

 education, 700. 



Murray (Miss Margaret A.), royal 

 marriages and matrilineal descent, 676. 



tMurrumbidgee irrigation area, the, and 

 the Burrinjuck dam, bv J. McFarlane, 

 490. 



Muscular contraction, the liquid pressure 

 theory of. Dr. Sarah M. Baker on, 688. 



Jluseums, the character, work, and tnain- 

 tenance of, report on, 262. 



the place of, in general education, 



bv Prof. W. Bovd Dawkins, 746. 



local. Dr. W. E. Hoyle on, 786. 



Musk (Mimulus moschatus L.), the, in 

 Scotland, by William Wilson, 730. 



Mutual induction between masses, on the 

 possible existence of, by Prof. Iililes 

 Walker, 650. 



Myers (Dr. C. S.) on the question of fa- 

 tigue from, the economic standpoint. 283. 



Myres (Prof. J. L. ) on maps for school and 

 university use, 150. 



on the age of stone circles, 174. 



on anthropometric investigations in 



Cyprus, 193. 



on the distribution of bronze age im- 

 plements, 199. 



071 excavations on Roman sites in 



Britain, 200. 



on archaeological investigations in 



Malta, 208. 



Natural history survey of the Isle of Man, 

 the proposed, report on, 149. 



Neuro-psychoses of adolescence, the, by 

 Dr. G. E. Shuttleworth, 699. 



Newall (Prof. H. F.) on establishing a 

 solar observatory in Australia, 45. 



JSrE\VBERRY (Prof. P.) on the character, 

 ivork, and maintenance of museums, 262. 



Newbigging (J. G.), the Manchester Cbr- 

 poiation gas undertaking, 643. 



NiC'HOLLS (Prof. G. E.) on obtaining a re- 

 presentative collection of marsupials, 

 147. 



Nicholson (Prof. J. W.) on the calcula- 

 tion of mathematical tables, 27. 



on radiotelegraphic investigations, 



.39. 



on establishing a solar observatory in 



Australia, 45. 



Nitrogen acids in the rainfall and atmo- 

 sphere in Australia, the influence of 

 tveather conditions on the amounts of, 

 interim report on, 87. 



Noble (Sir Andrew) on stress distribu- 

 tions in engineering materials, 159. 



Notnenclator animalium genera et sub- 

 genera, report on the, 147. 



Non-aromatic diazonium salts, interim^ re- 

 port on, 95. 



Norman (Sir H.) on radiotelegraphic in- 

 vestigations, 39. 



North China and Korea, by P. M. Roxbv, 

 491. 



*Observation and formal training, bv E. 

 Gleaves, 699. 



Ogden (C. K.) on the question of fatigue 

 from the economic standpoint, 283. 



Old red sandstone rocks of Kiltorcan, Ire- 

 land, report on, 117. 



*Oldham (H. Yule), the discovery of Aus- 

 tralia, 490. 



Oldham (Miss R.), the education of girls 

 I with reference to their future careers, 

 752. 



Olh^fr (Prof. F. W.) on the renting of 

 Cinchona botanic station in Jamaica, 

 229. 



* fruits and seeds, 730. 



♦Optical dispersion as conditioned by 

 group velocity, by Prof. Sir J. Larmor, 

 367. 



Ordovician sequence in the Cader Idris 

 district (Merioneth), the, by Dr. A. H. 

 Cox and A. K. Wells, 424. 



Ortox (Prof. K. J. P.) on the transforma- 

 tion of aromatic nitroamines and cdlied 

 siibstances, and its relation to substitu- 

 tion in benzene derivatives, 82. 



OsBORN (Mrs. Edith M.) on an Australian 

 zygopteris, 727. 



OsBOBN (Prof. T. G. B.) on cutting sections 

 of Australian fossil jAants, 231. 



on Australian cycadacecR, 232. 



on the morphology of Sdaginella 



uliginosa Spring, 727. 

 Outlets for labour after the war, dis- 

 cussion on, 503. 



Pat ON (.J. L.), military training in schools, 

 747. 



Peake (H. J. E.) on the age of stone circles, 

 174. 



on the distribution of bronze age im- 

 plements, 199. 



*Pe.vr (T. H.) the educational signifi- 

 cance of modern psychological re- 

 search upon the thought-processes, 

 693. 



