SCIEXCE. 



Mattliews, A. P., raiiereatic Cell, 71, 118; Excretory 

 Nerves, 118 



Matthews, Edward B., Granites of Pike's Peak, 62 



Mayan Hieroglypliics, Daniel G. Briutou, Frederick 

 ' Starr, 32i> 



Mazamas, 499 



Maze, rAl)l)e, Meteorological Observations, 501 



Mearns, Edgar A., Hares of Mexican Border, 098 



Mwhanics, A Treatise on Tlieoretical, Alexander 

 Ziwet, K. S. W., 20; An Historical Survey of the 

 Science of, K. S. WttoDWARD, 141 



Medical Schools, u.5(i, 095; Journals in Russia, 584. 



Meditenanean, The Eastern, 500 



Medlev, E. A., and W. E. Ayrton, Tests of Glow 

 Liiinps, T. C. JI., 662 



Meehau, Thomas, Carnivei-ons Plants, 165 



Meissel, E. D. F., death of, 500 



Mcltzer, S. J., Cardio-iesophagogeal movements, 118 



MEXDENHALli, T. C, Legal Units of Electric Meas- 

 ure, 9; Popular Lectures and Addresses, Vol. II., 

 Geology and Plnsics, Lord Kelvin, 50; Heat, 

 Light, R. T. Glaz'ebrook, 215 



Mental Development in the Child and in the Race, 

 28 



Merriam, C. Hart, Zoological Nomenclature, 18; 

 Unity of Xonienclature in Zoologj- and Botany, 

 161; Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania and New 

 Jersey, Witmer Stone, 187; Birds in the JIuseuin 

 of Natural History, New York City, Frank JI. 

 Chapman, 189; The Earliest Generic Name of an 

 AnicricanDeer, 208; Brissou's Genera of Mam- 

 mals, 375; Tlie I^oyal Natural History, Richard 

 Lyddecker, 387; I'.irdsof Eastern Nortli America, 

 Frank M. Chapman, 137; The lUustratious in the 

 Standard Natural History, 682 



Merriam, C. Hart, Environment and Variation, 38; 

 Temperature and Distriljution, 53; Monographic 

 Revision of the Pixjket tJophers, J. A. Allen, 

 241; Distribution of Plants and Animals, 318; 

 JIamnials of the Pribilof Islands, 698; Short 

 Tailed Shrews, 725 



Merrimax, JIansfield, a Manual of Topographic 

 Method, Henry Gannett, 464; Elasticitat und 

 Festigkeit, C. Bach, 688 



Merritt, Ernest, Absorption of Certain Crystals in the 

 Infra-Ked, ()71 



Mesopotamian Culture, Tlie Antiquity of, 2.'>4 



Mesozoic Flora of Portugal comjiared with that of the 

 United States, Lester F. Ward, 337 



Mesozoic Plants from Kosuka Kii, Awa and Tosa, 

 Metajiro Yokoyania, Wm. M. Font.\ixe, 525 



Meteorological Keiiorts, Argentine, 321 



Jletcorologique, Bureau Centrale, 678 



Meteorologische Zeit.schrift, 569 



Jleteorologv-, Tlie Needs of, Cleveland Abbe, 181 : 

 A. L. RoTCH, 302 



Mexican Boundary, Remarking the, O., 349 



Mexican: National Exhibition, 390 



Meyer, Lothar von, deatli of, 530 



Michigan, Academy of Sciences, 2,50; Bequest to the 

 University, 5rt4 



Microchemischen .Vnalyse, Anleitung zur, H. Beh- 

 rens, E. Rexoik, 036 



Microscopical Societv of Washington, 641; New Jer- 

 sey State, 699 



Mills, Wesley T., Psychic Development of Young 

 Animals, 43; Cortex of the Brain, IIj^ 



Mineralogical Club, New York, 474 



Minerva, 27 



Minnesota. Academy of .Sciences, 473, 588; Publita- 

 tions (if. -.MS; Fortnightly Scientific Club, Uni- 

 versity i>( Minnesota, 251; Grant to the Metlical 

 Department of tlie Univci-sity, 584 



MiNOT, Charles S., The Fundamental Difference 

 lietwci-n Animals and Plants, 311 



Minot Charles S., Work of the Naturalist in the 

 World, 39, 530; Olfactory Lobe, 70; Tlie Structu- 

 ral Plan of the Human Biain, 249 



Minot, H. D., Land Birds and Game Birds of New 

 England, C, H. M., 70, 495 



' Missing Link ' Found at I^st, 47 



Mississipjii, Origin of, 294 ; Local Displacement of, 487 



Missouri Botanical Garden, 038 



JIiTCHicLL, S, Weir, Summary of Conclusions of a 

 Rejiort by Drs. D. H. Bergey, S. Weir Mitchell 

 and .T. S. Billings upon ' The Composition of 

 Expired Air and its Eflfects upon Animal Life,' 

 481 



Mole, Brewer's, The Proper Scientific Name for, 

 Frederick W. True, 101 



MoUusks, On Marine, from the Pampean Formation, 

 H. vox Iherixg, 421 



Monistic Creed, The Tyranny of the, W. K. Brooks, 

 382 



Montiigue H.\Tnan, Death of, 304 



Montgomery, Hexey, Volcanic Dust iu Utah and 

 Colorado, 05(> 



More, A, G., Death of, 473 



Morgan, C. Lloyd, Lectures on Instinct, 093 



Morg-an, T. H., Unsegmented Eggs of Sea Urchins, 

 71 



Jlorphologie der Erdoberfliiche, Penck's, 508 



Morj)hologv, A Text-book of Invertebrate, J. Play- 

 fair McMurrick, A. S. Packard, 493, 032 



Slother, Can an Organism without a, he Born from an 

 Egg, W. K. B., 162 



Munich, Tlie Region about, 052 



JIunicipiil Government in Great Britain, Albert 

 Shaw, J, S. B.. 578 



Mi'SSTERBERG. Huoo, Heliiiholtz Jlemorial, 547, 012 



JIurray, ,Iohn, Report on Challenger, 417; Honorary 

 Degree, 097 



Muscardine, Disease of Chinch Bugs, 509 



Naples Zoological Station, 249; American Students at 



the, H. F. OsiiORN, 238 

 National Academy of Sciences, 449; Report of the 



Watson Trustees on the Award of the Wat.son 



Medal to Seth C. Chandler, S. Newcomb, B. A. 



GoiLD, A. Hall, 477 

 National, Univei-sity, A Propose<l, 278, Ethnological 



Exposition, 499 

 Natural History, Boston Society of, 84; Tlie Royal, 



Ricliard Lydekker, C. Haet Merriam, 337; 



HI 17; The Cambridge, III., A. H. Cook, A. E. 



Shiphy F. R. C. Reed, W. H. Uall, 610 

 Natural Science, 498 

 Naturalists. Tlie B;dtiniore Meeting of the American 



SiK-icty of. W. A. Setchell, 34; Philadelphia 



jilace of next meeting, 499; German Society of, 



,■>."■)(;: Dircctoiy, 095 

 Naturfoisclur und Aerzte, Vei-sammlung dcr Gesell- 



schatt deutscher, 82 

 Nehrling, 11., Our Native Birds of Song and Beauty, 



C. II. M.. .-.77 

 Nernst, W., Tlieoretical Chemistry, Robert H. 



Bradbiry, 579 

 Neumann. Franz. Death of, 668 



