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INDEX. 



Leather (Col. G. F. T.), Estate saw 



mQls. *416, 449 (K* 10). 

 Leathes (Prof. J. B.), Function and 



Design, 208. 

 Lebesgue integral in geometry, by Prof. 



C. Caratheodory, 338. 

 Lennabd-Jones (Dr. J. E.), Forces 



between ions in crystals, 337, 444 (A 2). 

 Life-history and cytology of Sphacelaria 



cirrhosa . . ., byMiss C. Clint, 410, 448 



(K21). 

 Localisation of sound, .... by Dr. H. 



Banister, 399, 448 (J 6). 

 Local lore surveys by Oxfordshire schools, 



by Miss C. Butler, 395. 

 Lodge (Miss J.), Illusion of warmth test 



for suggestibility. *403. 

 Lower Carboniferous (Avonian) Rocks of 



England and Wales, by Prof. S. H. 



Reynolds, 65. 

 Lower palaeolithic industries . . ., by 



I'Abbe Breuil, *.386, 447 (H 4). 

 Lyde (Prof. L. W.), Canada and the 



world wheat market, *374. 



Macassey (Sir L.), Economic aspects of 



the labour outlook, 376. 

 Macdonald (Prof. J. S.). on cost of 



Cycling, 330. 

 McDougall (Prof. W.), Experiment 



supporting the Laraarckian hypothesis, 



*402. 



Intelligence in rats, *399. 



McIntosh (Prof. W. C), Operculum in 



Mercierella and allied forms, 360, 445 



(D4). 

 Magdalenian flint industry from Cohie 



Valley, Essex, by Miss N. F. Layard, 



.391. 

 Manley (J. J.), Union of Mercury and 



Helium, *344. 

 Marine distributions on the west coast of 



South America, by Dr. R. C. Murphy, 



*374, 446 (E 11)." 

 Marr (Prof. J. E.), in discussion on 



problems of Thames gravels, 347. 

 Martin (Dr. G.). Chemistry of fine grind- 

 ing and fine powders, 344. 

 Martin (Miss S. H.), Rea (Miss M. W.), 



and Small (Prof. J.), Reaction of plant 



tissues, 410. 

 Hartley (J. F.). Moisture movement in 



wood, 419, 449 (K* 20). 

 Mathematical logic, by F. P. Ramsey, 



342. 

 Mathematical problems in competitive 



population, by Prof. V. Volterra, *340, 



444 (A 21). 

 Mathematical Tables. Report a* Committee 

 n, 27a 



Mathews (Borlase), Electric ploughing, 



*380, 447 (G 5b). 

 Maxwell's law and radiation, by Prof. 



E. A. Milne, 339, 444 (A 15). 

 Measurement of variations in air-move- 

 ment and temperature, by Dr. H. M. 



Vernon and J. J. Manley, *398. 

 Mechanism of homogeneous chemical 



reactions, Discussion on, *343. 

 Mechanism of light emission from atoms, 



by R. d'E. Atkinson, *340, 444 (A 24). 

 Method for estimating reflection of light 



by the skin, by Dr. J. H. Shaxby, *.390. 

 Method of study of detailed structure of 



Graptolites preserved in calcareous 



grits, by Dr. W. F. Whittard, 351. 

 Meulen (H. ter), Hydrogenation in 



organic analysis, 343, 445 (B 6). 

 Michelson-Morley experiment, . . ., by 



Prof. C. Dayton-Miller, *339. 

 Michotte (Prof. A.), Observation and 



analysis of mental facts, *399. 

 Miles "(Dr. G. H.), on Vocational tests. 331. 

 Miller (Dr. Crichton), Essential and 



extrinsic features of the public school 



system, 427. 

 Milne (Prof. E. A.), Maxwell's law and 



radiation, 339, 444 (A 15). 

 Mimicry in relation to distribution in 



the Ethiopian Nymphaline butterfly 



Pseudacraea eurytus, by Dr. G. D. Hale 



Carpenter, 363, 446 (D 13). 

 Mimicry. Recent criticisms of the theory 



of, by Dr. F. A. Dixey, *360, 445 (D 6). 

 Minimum mineral requirements of cattle. 

 " by Sir A. Theiler, Dr. H. H. Green, and 



Dr. P. J. du Toit, 431. 

 Moisture movement in Avood. by J. F. 



Martley, 419, 449 (K* 20). 

 Moore (Prof. E. S.), Keweenawan series 



at eastern end of Lake Superior, 346, 



445 (C 4). 

 Morgan (Prof. C. Lloyd), Individual and 



person, 402, 448 (J 14). 

 Morphology and development of Hyo- 



mandibula in fishes, by Prof. W. D. 



Henderson, 365. 

 Morphology of Ankyropteris corrugata, 



by Dr. H. Holden, 408. 

 Morphology of eye muscles in lowei' 



vertelirates, bv Prof. F. H. Edgeworth, 



364. 

 Morton (E.), Composition of sandstones 



and limestones in relation to strength 



and durability, *383, 447 (G 12). 

 Motor-cars, Production of, by A. A. 



Rowse, *379. 

 Murphy (Dr. R. C), Marine distributions 



on the west coast of South America, 

 *374, 446 (E 11). 

 Murray (Miss M. A.), Excavations at 

 Stevenage, *392. 



