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INDEX. 



]Milk. influence of research upon 



methods of liandling whole, bv 



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. Y. :\rattick, and 



A. Todd, *500. 

 MiLN (G. p.). Commercial value of 



indigenous strains of pasture grasses, 



503. 

 ]\Iiocene man, by Prof. W. J. Sollas. 



475. 

 Modern zooloqxj . . ., by Prof. J. H. 



Ashworth, i08. 

 Monotony, by S. Wvatt, *485, 506 



(J 24). 

 Moore (R. C), Educational tests, *484. 



Industrial geography, IMersey 



and Dee estuaries. 457. 



Mordey (W. M.), . . . Altei-nating 



magnetism, 427. 

 Morrison (R. L.), Conversion from 



alternating current to direct current 



. . ., 469, 506 (G 21). 

 Mortensen (Dr. Th.), . . . Danish 



e.xpedition to Kei Islands .... 450, 



504 (D 14). 

 Murphy (Dr. P.). on virus diseases of 



plants, 492. 

 ^lycorrhiza in the Ericaceae, . . . bio- 

 logy of, by Dr. M. C. Rayner, 486, 



507 (K 5). 

 ^Iyres (Prof. J. L.), ilarmora region, 



457, 505 (E 4). 



on anthropoloqical teaching^ 410. 



on distribvfion of Bronze A(jt 



iinpltments, 412. 



on place of man ... in study of 



social science, 458, 505 (E 5). 



Mvxine, vascular svstem of, by Prof. 

 F. J. Cole, 450. 



Naphthalene, sulphonation and nitra- 

 tion of. by Prof. H. E. Fierz. 437, 

 504 (B 18). 



Xaplcs Tabic, Report, oi ('ommittec on. 

 318. 



Native traders in Central Africa, bv 

 E. Torday, 471. 



Nayigation, by Dr. W. M. Smart. *424, 

 .503 (A 4). 



Nematoda, discussion on systematic 

 position of, *453. 



Nematodes, . . . host-range of para- 

 sitic, bv Dr. H. A. Baylis, 453, 504 

 (D 22).' 



Newall (T. M.), . . . Gladstone dock, 

 *468. 



Newberry (Prof. P. E.), Egypt as a 

 firJd for (iiithropological research, 

 175. 



Newberry (Prof. P. E.). Origin of 



domesticated animals and plants, 474. 

 NiCHOLSO;, (Prof. J. W.), on matln- 



niatkal tables, 287. 

 NopscA (Baron F.), House-building and 



house implements in Northern 



Albania, *476. 

 North Sea currents in relation to 



fisheries, by J. N. Carruthers. 449. 

 NuNN (Dr. T. P.), Edueation of the 



'people, 261. 



on geography teaching, 321. 



NuTTALL (Prof. G. H. F.), Symbiosix 



in aiiimalx and plants, 197. 



O'Brien (Col. E.). Future of railway 

 transportation, 463, 505 (G 5). 



Oden (Prof. S.), Formation of precipi- 

 tates, *432. 



and Keen (Dr. B. A.), Oden-Keen 



apparatus for automatic mechanical 

 analysis, 502. 



Oenothera . . ., Be port of Committee 



on, 421. 

 Older children in elementary schools. 



by W. 0. Lester-Smith, 496, 507 



(L 3). 

 Ontogeny of gravitational irritability in 



Osmunda regalis, bv Dr. T. L. 



Prankerd, 494. 

 Orfordness, by J. A. Steers. 459. 

 Oxygen and respiration, by Dr. F. F. 



Blackman, *487. 



Palmer (W. G.). Catalytic actions in 

 the system copper, &c., 435, 504 

 (B 13)'. 



Pape (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, 50.5 

 (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 cf 

 indigenous strains of, by G. P. Mihi. 

 503. 



Peacock (A. D.), Parthenogenesis in 

 sawflies. 452, 504 (D 20). 



Peake (H.). on distriJiiition of Bronze 

 Age implements. 412. 



on Boman sites in Britain, 413. 



Pear (Prof. T. H.), Imagery and men- 

 tality. 4S2, 506 (J 1). 



Pearsall (Dr. W. H.). Basic ratios and 

 plant distribution, 495. 507 (K .33f7). 



