586 INDEX. 
Milk, influence of research upon , Newserry (Prof. P. E.), Origin of 
methods of handling whole, by | domesticated animals and plants, 474. 
W. A. Hoy, A. T. R. Mattick, and 
Dr. R. Stenhouse-Williams, *501. 
Milk products, influence of research 
upon making of, by Miss E. R. | 
Hiscox. Mrs. E. C. V. Mattick, and 
A. Todd, *500. 
Mitn (G. P.), Commercial value of 
indigenous strains of pasture grasses, 
503. 
Miocene man, by Prof. W. J. Sollas, 
475. 
Modern zoology . . 
Ashworth, 108. 
Monotony, by 8. Wyatt, 
(J 24). 
Moors (R. C.), Educational tests, *484. 
Industrial geography, Mersey 
and Dee estuaries, 457. 
Morpey (W. M.),.. . Alternating 
magnetism, 427. 
Morrison (R. L.), 
alternating current to direct current 
. . -, 469, 506 (G 21). 
eapyeror. J. HH. 
#485, 506 
Mortensen (Dr. Th.),... Danish 
expedition to Kei Islands . . ., 450, | 
504 (D 14). 
Mourpuy (Dr. P.), on virus diseases of 
plants, 492. 
Mycorrhiza in the Ericacee, .. . bio- 
logy of, by Dr. M. C. Rayner, 486, 
507 (K 5). 
Myres (Prof. J. L.), Marmora region, 
457, 505 (E 4). 
on anthropological teaching, 416. 
implements, 412. 
on place of man... in study of 
social science, 458, 505 (E 5). 
Myxire, vascular system of, by Prof. 
F. J. Cole, 450. 
Naphthalene, sulphonation and _ nitra- 
tion of, by Prof. H. E. Fierz, 437, 
504 (B 18). 
Naples Table, Report of Committee on, 
318. 
Native traders in Central Africa, by 
E. Torday, 471. 
Nawvigation, by Dr. W. M. Smart, *424, 
503 (A 4). 
Nematoda, discussion on systematic 
position of, *453. 
Nematodes, . . . host-range of para- 
sitic. by Dr. H. A. Baylis, 453, 504 
(D 22). 
Nrwat (T. M.),) 2... 
*468. 
NeEwsBerry (Prof. P. E.), Egypt as a 
field for anthropological research, 
175. 
Gladstone dock, 
Conversion from | 
on distribution of Bronze Age | 
NicHotson (Prof. J. W.), on mathe- 
matical tables, 287. 
Nopsca (Baron F.), House-building and 
house implements in Northern 
AJjbania, *476. 
| North Sea currents in relation to 
fisheries, by J. N. Carruthers, 449. 
Nunn (Dr. T. P.), Education of the 
people, 261. 
on geography teaching, 321. 
Norratt (Prof. G. H. F.), Symbiosis 
in animals and plants, 197. 
O’Brien (Col. E.), Future of railway 
transportation, 463, 505 (G 5). 
Opin (Prof. S.), Formation of precipi- 
tates, *432. 
and Kren (Dr. B. A.), Odén-Keen 
apparatus for automatic mechanical 
analysis, 502. 
Oenothera . . ., Report of Committee 
on, 421. 
Older children in elementary schools, 
by W. O. Lester-Smith, 496, 507 
(L 3). 
Ontogeny of gravitational irritability in 
Osmunda regalis, by Dr. T. L. 
Prankerd, 494. 
Orfordness, by J. A. Steers, 459. 
Oxygen and respiration, by Dr. F. F. 
Blackman, *487. 
Patmer (W. G.), Catalytic actions in 
the system copper, &c., 435, 504 
(B 13). 
Pare (Capt. A. G.), Is there a new race- 
type? *472, 506 (H 7). 
Parkes (Dr. A. S.), Value of sex-ratio 
at birth as evidence regarding sex- 
determination in mammals, 455, 505 
(D 31). 
Parry (J.). Conservation and control 
of water resources, 466, 505 (G 8). 
Parthenogenesis in sawflies, by A. D. 
Peacock, 452, 504 (D 20). 
Passerina, geographical distribution 
and ecology of genus, by Prof. D. 
Thoday, 492. 
Pasture grasses, commercial value <f 
indigenous strains of, by G. P. Miln, 
503. 
Peacock (A. D.), Parthenogenesis in 
sawflies, 452, 504 (D 20). 
Peake (H.), on distribution of Bronze 
Age implements, 412. 
on Roman sites in Britain, 413. 
Prar (Prof. T. H.), Imagery and men- 
tality, 482, 506 (J 1). 
Prarsaut (Dr. W. H.). Basic ratios and 
plant distribution, 495, 507 (K 33d). 
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