INDEX. 



563 



Maevin (Prof. C. F.), Let us simplify the 



calendar . . ., 368. 

 Mason (Prof. W.), Distribution of stress in 



fatigue test-specimens, 331. 

 Mastodon . . ., Recent extinction of 



American, by Prof. J. W. Russell, 385. 

 Mathematical tables. Report of committee 



on, 275. 

 Matley (Dr. C. A.), Recent geological 



work in Jamaica, 391. 

 . . . Geological Survey of Cayman 



Is., 392. 

 Matthew (Dr. G. D.), New link in 



ancestry of the horse, 380. 

 Mayor (Prof. J. W.), Effect of X-rays 



upon transmission of Mendelian cha- 

 racters, *400. 

 Mayo (Dr. E.), Reverie and industrial 



fatigue, *442. 

 Mead (Miss M.), Rank in Polynesia, 421. 

 Mechanisms of excitation, ionisation, and 



dissociation in statistical theory, by 



R. H. Fowler, 358, 464 (A 4). 

 Mediterranean religions. Influence of 



geographic conditions on ancient, by 



Miss E. C. Semple, *409, 466 (E 20). 

 Meek (Prof. A.), on parthenogenesis, 



312. 

 Mellanby (Prof. E.), Interaction of anti- 

 rachitic vitamin and other factors of 



diet, *429. 

 Mendel (Prof. L. B.), Prof. T. B. 



Osborne, Prof. E. A. Park, and Dr. 



M. C. WiNTERNiTZ, Variations in 



kidney related to dietary factors, 434. 

 Mental differences of school children of 



foreign parentage, by Dr. May Bere, 



441. 

 Mental hygiene as national enterprise, by 



Dr. G. M. Hincks, *442. 

 Metallic chlorides on growth and meta- 

 bolism of yeast, Influence of, by Prof. 



H. B. Speakman and A. H. Gee,'427. 

 Metallogenesis and the Pre-Cambrian of 



Canada, by Prof. M. B. Baker, 382. 

 Metastability of fundamental coplanar 



condition of helium atom, by Dr. 



Ann C. Davis, 369. 

 Meteorological observations on R.M.S. 



Caronia, by M. A*. Giblett, L. F. 



Richardson, F. J. W. Whipple, and Dr. 



J. S. Owens, 365. 

 Micro-chemical methods for estimation of 



inorganic constituents of animal fluids 



. . ., by Prof. A. B. Macallum, *430. 

 Microdissection studies on viscosity 



differences in the egg during cleavage, 



by Dr. R. Chambers, 429, 468 (1 18). 

 Miller (Prof. F. R.) and Dr. H. M. 

 Simpson, . . . Visceral reflexes, 433, 



468 (I 37). 

 Miller (Dr. W. G.), Pre-Cambrian rocks 



of Canada, 386. 



Miller (Prof. W. Lash), Distribution of 

 colloidal gold between two liquid 

 phases, *379. 



Fractionation of bios, *429. 



Milne (E. A.), Radiation pressure and 

 equilibrium of solar chromosphere, 372. 



Mineral detection by means of its elec- 

 trical activity, by C. F. Kelly, *385. 



Mineral metabolism in farm animals .... 

 by Dr. J. B. Orr and W. Godden, 462. 



Mineralogical and crystallographical 

 nomenclature. International agreement 

 in, by Dr. L. J. Spencer, *383, 466, 

 (C 12). 



Miraculous micro-organism, by Dean 

 F. C. Harrison, 446, 469 (K 9). 



Mnemic psychology for interpretation of 

 dreams and other phenomena, Value of, 

 by Prof. G. S. Brett, 436. 



MoHLER (Dr. F. L.) and Dr. P. D. Foote, 

 Critical potentials and their inter- 

 pretation, 358, 464 (A 2). 



Molecular form of calcium carbonate 

 accounting for crystal forms of aragon- 

 ite and calcite, by W. L. T. Addison, 

 386. 



Moloney (Dr. P. J.), Absorption of 

 insulin hy charcoal, *379. 



and Dr. D. M. Findlay, . . . 



Chemistry of insulin, 432. 



Montagnais and Naskapi of the Labrador 

 Peninsula, Tribal boundaries of, by 

 Prof. F. C. Speck, *423, 468 (H 32). 



Montreal, Visit to, 470. 



Moore (Prof. E. S.), Direction of cleat in 

 coal, *.381. 



Moore (Prof. H. F.) and J. M. Jasper, 

 . . . Endurance limit in metals, 414, 

 467 (G 8). 



Moorehead (W. K.), Red paint people 

 of Maine, 420. 



Moss (E. H. ), Parasitism in genus Coman- 

 dra, 446. 



Mountain Whites of Tennessee, Cultural 

 stability among, by Miss I. Gordon, 

 423. 



Muscular efficiency in industry. Discus- 

 sion on physiological and psychologi- 

 cal factors of, 436. 



Myers (Dr. C. S.), Conceptions of 

 fatigue, 438, 469 (J 9c). 



Myres (Prof. J. L.), Conservation of sites 

 of scientific interest, 490. 



Place of classics in a secondary 



school system, 468. 



Nabraway (A. M.), . . . Aerial photo- 

 graphs . . . surveys in Canada, 406. 



Navajo children. Physical observations 

 on, by L. H. Dudley Buxton, 423. 



Newbigin (Dr. Marion), Training of the 

 geographer, 405, 466 (El). 



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