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INDEX. 



Map-making in South Africa, by W. 



Whittingdale, 343*. 

 Map showing distribution of pre- 



European mining in the Transvaal and 



Southern Rhodesia, by Dr. P. Wagner, 



369*. 

 Mabchant, Prof. E. W., Electrical energy, 



Limits of economical transmission of, 



365, 428. 

 Maeloth, Dr. R., Nomenclature and 



chemistry of Euphorbia virosa, 390*. 

 on Origin and evolution of South 



African flora, 387. 

 Martin, J., Group control in the gold 



mining industry, 360*. 

 Mason, H. C, Lunar craters and the 



volcanic theory, 312*. 

 Mass spectra, by Dr. F. W. Aston, 314*, 



427. 

 Mathematical tables. Report on, 251. 

 Matter in interstellar space, by Prof. A. S. 



Eddington, 311, 427. 

 Mavrogobdato, Dr. T. M., and Dr. J. S. 



Haldane, Eft'ects of dust inhalation, 



374*. 

 Maybury, Sir H., Roads : more recent 



changes affecting British highways, 



361. 

 Mechanism of the trap of Utricularia, by 



Prof. F. E. Lloyd, 385. 

 Mediterranean climatic type . . .,bvDr. 



M. Newbigin, 345, 428. 

 Mellanby, Mrs., . . ., Teeth and their 



susceptibility to caries, 374, 429. 

 Memory value of colour in advertising, 



by R. J. Bartlett, 382. 

 Mennell, F. p., Position in which the 



Broken Hill skull was found, 373*. 

 , Suggestions on origin of diamond 



pipes, 325. 

 Menzies, a. C, Raman effect, 314*. 

 Merz, C. H., National scheme for 



electricity supply in Great Britain, 



364, 428. 

 Metamerism in the Enteropneusta, by 



Dr. C. J. Vander Horst, 338, 

 Meteorology in application, by Sir G. T. 



Walker, 314*, 427, 

 Miller, Miss A. E., Vertebral column of 



Lepidosiren paradoxa, 330*. 

 Mineral aspects of pasture nutrition in 



relation to livestock industry. Dis- 

 cussion on, 421. 

 Mining operations on the Rand, by Prof. 



G. A. Watermeyer and S. N. Hoffen- 



berg, 364*. 

 Mining timber in Witwatersrand, by 



H. A. Read, 399*. 

 MiEViSH, L., G. Sachs, and T. Schhibe, 



Studies in mechanism of bile secretion, 



373. 

 Mobility of gaseous ions, by Prof. A. M. 



Tyndall, 312, 427. 



Modern movements in education, by Dr. 



C. W. Kimmins, 217. 

 MoGG, A. O. D., . . . Flora of Pretoria in 



relation to geology, 396*. 

 Moisture content of wood, by N. B. 



Eckbo, 400*. 

 Moisture versus light as limiting factor in 



forest development, bv I. J. Craib, 



399*. 

 MORISON, C. G. T., on Soil classification, 



418. 

 MoRisoN, C. G. T., on Soil fertilitv. . ., 



415. 

 Morrison, Prof. J. T., General circula- 

 tion of the atmosphere, 311*. 

 Mortensen, Prof. Th., Geographical 



distribution of cidarids, 332. 

 Moss, Mrs. M., Revision of the genus 



Gnidia, 391. 

 Moss, Prof. C. E., Genus Anthericum 



in South Africa, 391*. 

 Vegetation of South Africa . . ., 



390*. 

 Motor transport»in undeveloped country, 



by Sir H. Fowler, 362. 

 Mountain, E. D., Relations between ray- 

 surfaces and optic-pictures, 325. 

 Movement of water and solutes in the 



tree, by Prof, J. H. Priestley, 385, 430. 

 MuiE, Sir T., Literature of Cayleyan 



matrices, 312*. 

 Murray, Miss M. A., Witch-cult in 



modern times, 367. 

 Muscle chemistrv. Present state of chaos 



in, by J. Pryde, 373*, 429. 

 Myers, Dr. C. S., New interpretation of 



adaptation, 379*, 429. 

 Mybes, Prof. J. L., Geography with 



history and literature, correlation of, 



354, 428. 



National Surveys, by Brigadier E. M. 



Jack, 101. 

 National system of native education, bv 



Dr. C. T. Loram, 407. 

 Native education in relation to national 



policy, by Dr. E. H. Brookes, 407. 

 Native lore among the Basuto, by 



Father W. A. Norton, 367*. 

 Native pottery of South Africa, by P. W. 



Laidler, 367. 

 Nature of consciousness, by J. G. 



Taylor, 378*. 

 Nature of life. Discussion on, 374*, 429. 

 Naud^;, Dr. S. M., Quadruplet structure 



of spark spectrum of mercury, 314. 

 Neethling, Prof. J. H., Genetics oi 



certain characters in wheat, 387*. 

 Newbigin, Dr. M., Mediterranean cli- 

 matic type . . ., 345, 428. 

 New South African trees and shrubs by 



Dr. T. R. Sim, 390*. 



