SCIENCE. 



Marine, Organisms, 434 ; Zoogeography, the Principles 

 of, Aknold E. Oetjiakn 739; Biological Labo- 

 ratory, 771, 400 



Marsh Gas Under Ice, lEA Eemsen, 133 ; J. B. WOOD- 

 WORTH, 203 



Maesh, O. C., Ape-Man from the Tertiary of Java, 789 



Marsupials and Mammals, 282 



Mason, O. T., Foot-gear, 598; Bows and Arrows of 

 Central Brazil, 868 



Mason, William P., Water Supply, 711 



Massanutten Jlountaiu, Va., 277 



Mathematical Society, Annnal Meeting of the Ameri- 

 can, Thomas S. Fiske, 18 



Mathews, Dr. Washington, A Vigil of the Gods, 141 



Mayek, Alfbed M., Experiments Showing that the 

 Riintgen Rays cannot he Polarized by Doubly 

 Refracting Media, 478; On Rood's Demonstra- 

 tion of the Regular or Specular Reflection of the 

 Rontgen Rays by a Platinum Mirror, 705 



Mayer, A. M., Modulus of Elasticity of Bars of Va- 

 ■ rious Metals, 174; The Heliostat, 454, 787; Ront- 

 gen Rays, 816 



Mearns, Edgar A., Land Mammals of Islands off Cali- 

 fornia, 878 



Medical, Association, British, 282; Congress, Interna- 

 tional, 476 



Medicine, Licenses to Practice, 806 



Meltzer, S. J., Absorption from the Peritoneal Cavity 

 in Rabbits, 117; in Dogs, 117 



Mexdexhall, T. C, Helmholtz, 189 



Mental versus Physical in Woman, 398 



Merriam, C. Hart, Revision of the Shrews of the 

 American Genera Blarina and Notiosorex; Sy- 

 nopsis of the American Shrews of the Genus 

 Sorex, J. A. Allex, 411 



Merriam, Florence A., Birds of Southern California, 

 638 



Merrill, Geo, P., Disintegration and Decomposition 

 of Diabase at Medford, Mass., 374 



Metals, in Europe, Early use of, 277; On the Diffusion 

 of, 352, W. C. Robeets-Austek", 827 



Meteor, Thos. L. Casey, 783 



Meteorological, Elements in Cj'olones and Anticy- 

 clones, 196; Council of England, 558; Society of 

 London, Royal, 666; Society of N, E., Dissolution 

 of, 735; Reprints, R. De C." Ward, 871; Observa- 

 tions in Schools, 922; Publications, 922 



Meteorology, Current Notes in, R, De C, Waed, 661, 

 768, 801, 860, 922; Pseudo-Science in, B. E. Fee- 

 xow, 706 



Metric, Bill, Actfion of the House of Representatives 

 on the, 626; System, J. K. Rees, 167 ; 199, 554, 

 592, 629, 666, 735, 773, 775, 803, 804, 836, 864; 

 Proposed Legislation in regard to, 457; Lord 

 Kelvin on the, 765; W. LeCoxte Stevexs, 793 



Mexican Feather Work, Zelia Nutiall, 243 



Michelsox, a, a,, and S. W. Steattox, Source of 

 X-Rays, 694 



Michelson, A. A., Rontgen Rays, 527 



Microscopical Society, Exhibition of the New York, 

 G. W. K., 664 



MiLLEE, Dayton C, Rontgen Ray Experiments, 516 



MiLLEE, Geeeit S., AVinge on Brazilian Carnivora, 

 447 



Miller; Gerrit S., Tlie Long-tailed Shrews of the 

 Eastern United States, J. A, Allex", 411 



Mills, Wesley*, Prof. C. Lloyd Morgan on Instinct, 

 355; Instinct, 441, 597, 730 



Mills, W,, Cortical Cerebral Localization, 116 



Mineral Industry, 703 



Mines, School of, Quarterly, 32 



Mixoi, C. S., Elmer's Evolution of Butterflies, 26; 

 Lehrbuch der Entwicklungsgesohichte des Men- 

 scheu und der Wirbelthiere, Oscar Hertwig, 289 



Minot, C, S., Panplasm, 58; Consciousness and Evolu- 

 tion, 122 



Mittendorff''s Peru, 473 



Model of the Earth, 738 



Mohler, J. F,, Wave-lengths, 212 



Monist, 138, 602 



Monroe, Chas. E., Calcium Phosphide, 179; Corrosion 

 of Electric Mains, 419; The Development of 

 Smokeless Powder, 604 



Monteil, P, L,, De Saint Louis a Tripoli par le Lac 

 Tcfiad, W, L.,.100 



Mooney on the Slesoal Ceremony among the Indians, 

 906 



Moore, Clarence B., Certain Sand Mounds of Florida, 

 F. W, PUTXAM, 205 



Moore, V. A., Flagella of Motile Bacteria, 140 



Mooeehead, Waeeex* K., Primitive Habitations in 

 Ohio, 481 



Moegax, C. Lloy'D, The Discussion of Instinct, 742; 

 Tlie Habit of Drinking in Young Birds, 900 



Morgan, C. Lloyd, Inheritance of Acquired Charac- 

 ters, 238 



Morgan, Francis P., Physiological Action and Medi- 

 cinal Value of Anhalonium Lewinii, 907 



Moegast, T. H., Impressions of the Naples Zoological 

 Station, 16; 



Morgan, T. H., Artificial Archoplasmic Centers, 59 



Morrison, George R., The Missouri River, 32 



Morley, Edward W., On the Densities of Oxygen and 

 Hydrogen and on the Ratio of their Atomic 

 • Weights, W. A. NoYES, 25 



Morphological Society, American, 57 



MoESE, Edwaed S.,'Kew's Dispersal of Shells, 324 



MoESE, J. F., Studies in the Moral Development of 

 Children, 669 



MoESELL, W. F., Geological Society of Washington, 

 140, 215, 294, 374, 418, 534, 60.^, 641, 714, 822, 

 879; Joint Commission of the Scientific Societies 

 of Washington, 177; National Geographic So- 

 ciety, 140, 295, 606 



Mosso, Angelo, Fear, J. McKeex Cattell, 747 



Blountain Waste in Relation to Life and Man, 397 



Munsteebeeg, Hugo, The X-Rays, 161 



Museum, The British, 20; Administrator, Does the 

 Private Collector Make the Best ? F, A. Lucas, 

 289; at Palm Beach, Fla., 353; Method s: The 

 Exhibition of Fossil Vertebrates, F. A. Lucas, 

 573; On the Arrangement of Great Paleonto- 

 logical Collections, Chaeles Schucheet, 576; 

 Work in Jamaica, 806; of Art and Science at the 

 University of Pennsylvania, 839 

 ' Museums, on the Classification of, G. Beowx Goode, 

 154 



Natality, The Diminution of, 700 



National, Geographic Magazine, 65; University, 66, 

 282, 437; Museum, 281, 629; Educational Asso- 

 ciation, 435, 772, 839 ; Academy of Sciences, 510, 

 and the Colleges of the United States, Edwaed 

 S. Holdex, 537, Annual Meeting of, 645 



Natural History, American Museum of, 592; JIuseum, 

 London, 703 



Naturalists, American Society of, Report of the 

 Fourteenth Annual Meeting, H. C. BUMPUS, 297 



