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INDEX. 



Malta, excavations at Ghar Dalam hi Jrtly 



1916, 294. 

 Mammalian heart, the structure and 



function of the, report on, 304. 

 *Manure hoaps. losses from, by Dr. E. J. 



Russell and E. H. Richards, 548. 

 Marett (Dr. R. R.) on the exploration of 

 La Colte de St. Brelade, Jersey, 292. 



on archadogical investigations in 



Malta, 294. 



Address to the Anthropological 



Section, 4.58. 

 ■j"— — recent archaeological discoveries in 



the Channel Islands, 469. 

 Maritime waste lands, by Prof. F. W. 



Oliver, 495. 

 *Maereco (Miss B. Freire), personal 

 experience as an element in folk tales, 

 469. 

 Maksden (Mary E.), the science training 



which should be given to girls, 526. 

 ♦Marshall (Dr. F. H. A.) and K. J. J. 

 Mackenzie, the inheritance of mutton 

 points, 548. 

 *Marsupial.'<. report on the coUcclion of. 



417. 

 Martijjeau (P. E.), the planting of pit 



moimds, 494. 

 Mason (D. M.) on the effects of the u>ar on 



credit, currency, and finance, 278. 

 Mason (W.) on stress distributions in en- 

 gineering materi(ds, 280. 

 Masson (Prof. Orme) on the influence of 

 weather conditions on the amounts of 

 nitrogen acids in the rainfall and atmo- 

 sphere in Australia, 128. 

 on the botanicfd and chemical charac- 

 ters of the eucalypts and their correla- 

 tion, 201. 



on the utilisation of hrown coal hye- 



products, 205. 

 tM.tSTERMAN (Dr. A. T.), the scheme of 

 mussel-purification of the Conway 

 fishery, 418. 



*■ on the determination of the age 



of fishes by their scales, 418. 

 Mathematical and Physical Section, Ad- 

 dress by Prof. A. N. Whitehead to the, 

 355. 

 Mathematical tables, the calculation of, re- 

 port on, 59. 

 Matheson (Miss M. C.) on the question of 

 fatigue from the economic standpoint, 

 251. 

 Mathews (Prof. G. B.) on the calculation of 



mathematical tables, 59. 

 fMEASHAM (Miss C. E. C), survey work 



near BelUngham, 511. 

 fMeasurement of time, the, by Prof. 



H. H. Turner, 3C4. 

 *Meat production, economy in, the 

 relation of manm'ing and cropping to, 

 by Prof. D. A. Gilchrist, 548. 



Medicinal plants, the collection and 



cultivation of, discussion on, 507. 

 fMEEK (Prof. A.), the coastal fisheries of 

 Northumberland, 418. 



* the scales of fishes and their value 



as an aid to investigation, 418. 

 *Megalithic remains on Easter Island, by 



Scoresby Routledge, 468. 

 Melloe (Dr. J. W.) on fuel economy, 



187. 

 Mental and physical factors involved in 

 education, report on the, 307. 



* discussion on, 527. 



Meredith (Mrs.) on the question of fatigue 



from the economic standpoint, 251. 

 Merz (C. H.) on fuel economy, 187. 

 fMethane, the electrical ignition of, the 

 influence of pressure on, by Prof. W. M. 

 Thornton, 456. 

 ♦Military entomology, by F. M. Hewlett, 



418. 

 Mitchell (Dr. P. Chalmers) on zoo- 

 logical bibliography and puJilication, 239. 

 MoND (Robert) on fuel economy, 187. 

 ♦Monuments of the early Christian type 

 in Northunibria, byW. G. Collingwood, 

 468. 

 *MooEE (Prof. B.) and J. E. Barnard, 

 the nutrition of living organisms by 

 simple organic compoimds, 475. 

 Moore (Bernard) on fuel economy, 187. 

 *Motor cultivation, discusson on, 548. 

 Movements executed by young fern 

 fronds, the, Miss T. L. Prankerd on, 

 with especial reference to geotropism, 

 511. 

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

 fatigue from the economic standpoint, 

 25l'. 

 ♦Murray (Dr.), emotional disturbances 



from a biological point of view, 476. 

 IMuRBAY (Miss M.), organisations of 



witches in Great Britain, 469. 

 * Museums, the character, work, and main- 

 tenance of, report on, 527. 

 *Mussel-fishery, the, and the life of 

 Alcide d'O'rbigny at Esnandes (La 

 Rochelle), by E. Heron-Allen, 417. 

 tMussel-purification of the Conway 

 fishery, the scheme of, by Dr. A. T. 

 Masterman, 418. 

 ♦Mutton points, the inheritance of, by 

 K. J. J. Mackenzie and Dr. F. H. A. 

 Marshall, 548. 

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

 tigue from the economic standpoint, 251. 



on the mental and physical factors 



involved in education, 307. 

 Myres (Prof. J. L.) on archaological in- 

 vestigations in Malta, 294. 



on the distribution of artificial islands 



in the lochs of the highlands of Scotland, 

 303. 



