INDEX. 
Mechanical road transport ..., by K. G. 
Fenelon, 339, 390 (FG 6). 
Meex (Prof. A.) on parthenogenesis, 264. 
Megalith culture of Guernsey, by Col. de 
Guérin, *347, 391 (H 28). 
Megaliths of Le Morbihan, by Z. le 
Rouzic, 347. 
Meteorology, New ideas in, by Dr. G. C. 
Simpson, 15. 
Microscopic observation of small bodies, 
by J. E. Barnard, *350. 
Migratory habits of Echinocardium, by 
Prof. EK. W. MacBride, 319. 
Mitzs (Dr. G. H.), on vocational tests, 269. 
Miter (S. N.), Scotland in the Roman 
period . . ., 340, 391 (H 1). 
Mineral elements in animal nutrition, by 
Dr. J. B. Orr, 204. 
Mineral nutrients in ration of dairy cows, 
by A. Crichton, 384, 393 (M 8). 
Mineral requirements of sheep, by Capt. 
W. E. Elliot and A. Crichton, 384, 393 
(M 7). 
Minerals in growth of chickens . . ., 
Influence of, by Prof. G. 8. Robertson 
and R. G. Baskett, 384. 
Moral training in boarding schools and 
day schools, Discussion on, 381. 
Morean (G. D.), Notes on a case of total 
colour-blindness, *354. 
Morphology and anatomy of juvenile and 
adult leaves of New Zealand varieties 
of Sophora tetraptera, by Miss A. V. 
Hay, 365. 
Morphology and physiology of Acmo- 
sporium, by B. Barnes, 358, 392 K 8). 
Morton (E.), Landslides, *337,390 (G14). 
Moumrorp (EK. R.), Experiment tank in 
relation to ship and propeller design, 
334, 390 (G 2). 
Muwro (Dr. J. W.), Recent work on the 
cochchafer, *367. 
Murray (J. WickHam), Culture and 
examination requirements, 380. 
Muscular skill, Discussion on acquisition 
of, 351. 
Musical education by means of player- 
piano, gramophone, and wireless, by 
P. A. Scholes, 382. 
Myers (Dr. C. S.), on vocational tests, 269. 
Naval architecture . . Fifty years’ 
evolution in, by Sir A. Denny, 114. 
Nicnorson (Prof. J. W.), Mathematical 
tables, 221. 
Nicoittz (E. T.), Barrow of La Hogue 
Bie, Jersey, 346, 391 (H 23). 
_ Nosin (Dr. G. K.), Relation of life- 
history to phylogeny within the 
Amphibia, 322. 
_ North-east Land, Spitsbergen, by F. G. 
Binney, 325. 
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| PEAKE 
491 
Oceanic_angler-fishes, by C. Tate Regan, 
323 
23. 
| Old Red Sandstone of Bristol, Report of 
Committee on, 254. 
Ottve (G. W.), Biology as element in 
science curriculum of schools, 376. 
Oxtver (Prof. F. W.), Tidal lands, 357. 
OLLARD (E. A.), Resistance to corrosion 
of electro-deposited chromium, *302, 
389 (B 2). 
Optical excitation of mercury vapour, by 
Prof. R. W. Wood, *297. 
Order of blossoming and fertilisation of 
our hardy fruits, by C. H. Hooper, 
386, 393 (M 15). 
Orders of validity in geological theory, 
by Dr. E. Greenly, 311, 389 (C 5). 
Ordnance Survey, recent productions of 
the, by Capt. J. G. Withycombe, 324, 
389 (E 2). 
Ordnance Survey, work of the, by Col. 
Commt. E. M. Jack, 324, 389 (E 1). 
OrnsteI (Prof. L. 8.), Light quantum 
theory of dispersion, 297. 
Orr (Dr. J. B.), Mineral elements in 
animal nutrition, 204. 
Over-population and _ statisticians, by 
P. §. Florence, 331. 
Overseas life, Report of Committee on 
educational training for, 271. 
| Pagan Aua, by Capt. G. H. Pitt-Rivers, 
344, 391 (H 18). 
Paan (Miss W. M.), Lower pyrenomycetes, 
359. 
Parmer (L. §.), and Hryron (A. C.), 
Pleistocene gravels at Clevedon, Somer- 
set, 346. 
Patmer (Dr. W. G.), Adsorption films, 
301. 
Parxer (J. H.), Inheritance of winter 
and spring types in barley, *363. _ 
Parks (Prof. W. A.), Cultural aspects in 
geology, 55. 
Parthenogenesis, 
on, 264. 
Parthenogenetic and sexual phases in 
life-cycle of Aphis rumicis, Linn., 
by Dr. J. Davidson, 320, 389 (D 6). 
Partial differential equations, by Prof. 
H. Bateman, 299, 388 (A B). 
Payne (Miss C.), Balmer absorption 
series in stellar spectra, *297. 
Peacock (A. D.), on parthenogenesis, 
264. 
Report of Committee 
(H.), Distribution maps of 
archzological remains, 348. 
Prar (Prof. T. H.), Muscular skill, 351. 
Pearson (R. S.), Functions of a forest 
products laboratory, *370. 
Peasant houses in Bosnia, by G. R. 
Carline, 344. 
