SCIENCE. 



Mayan History, Ancient, 53 



Mayer, A. M., Flotation of Disks and Rings of 

 Metal, 589 



Mead, A. D., The Centrosomes in the Annelid 

 ^g&i 232 ; on Centrosomes in Chretopterus, 389 



Mearks. Edgak a., A New Subgeneric Name for 

 the Water Hares, 398 



Medical, Inspectors in New York Schools, 23 ; 

 Schools, N. Y. Licensing examinations of, 

 107; Association. British. 729, 840, 951; The 

 American, 917 ; International Congress, 989 



Meek, S. E., ISTaples Zoological Station, 833 



Meltzer, S. J., Emil Du Bois-Reymond, 217 



Meltzer, S, J., Contraction of the Stomach, 131; 

 Bactericidal Effects of Lymph from the 

 Thoracic Duct, 136 ; Deglutition, 901 



Mendel, Lafayette B., Professor Eugene Bau- 

 manu, 51 



Mercer, H. C, Potter's "Wheel in Ancient Amer- 

 ica, 919 



Merriaji, C. Hart, A Geographical History of 

 Mammals, R. Lydekker, 26; Charles E. Ben- 

 dire, 261; The Generic Names Ictjjs, Arcto- 

 gale and Arctogalidia, 302; Type Specimens in 

 Natural History, 731; Suggestions for a New 

 Method of discriminating between Species and 

 Sub-species, 753 



Merriam C. Hart, Pribilof Island Hair Seal, 319 



Merrill, G. P., Rock "Weathering, 95; Rocks, Rock- 

 "Weathering and Soils, J. B. "Woodworth, 995 



Meeriman, Maksfield, The Materials of Con- 

 struction, J. B. Johnson, 921 



Merritt, Ernest, The Gyroscopic Pendulum, 316 



Metabolism in the Human Body, 493 



Meteorological, and Hydrological Meetings, The 

 International, A. Lawrence Rotch, 17; Con- 

 ference at Paris, A. Lawrence Rotch, 152; 

 Society, The Royal, 274; Society, American, 

 295; Reprints, R. DeC. Ward, 339, 661; 

 Station, Antarctic, 341 ; Council of Royal So- 

 ciety, 583; Observatory, The Blue Hill, 613 



Meteorology, Current Notes on, R. DeC. "Ward, 

 219, 264, 337, 468, 508, 613, 649, 837, 986 



Metric System, 307, 513, 692, 953; Bcrt G. 

 "Wilder, 587 



Miall, L. C, Round the Year, E. S. Mor=e, 237 



Michaelis and Becker on Phosphorous Acid, 949 



Michelson, A. A., Earth and Ether, 889 



Microbes, The "War with the, E. A, de Schwein- 

 iTZ, 561 



Microtomes, Automatic, On two Forms of, 

 Charles Sedgwick Minot, 857 



Miller, Jr., Gerit S., Migration of Bats on 

 Cape Cod, Mass,, 541 



Millet, J. B., Kite-flying, 837 



Mills "Wesley, The Study of Fear, 153 ; Psy- 

 chology and Comparative Psychology, 718 ; 

 Significance of Internal Secretion, 930 



Mills, "W., Cerebi-al Corte.x 134; Psychic Develop- 

 ment of Young Animals, 309 ; Personal Ex- 

 periences under Ether, 210 



Milne, John, Earthquake Survey of the "World, 146; 

 Seismological Investigation Committee, 444 



Minot, Charles S., On Certain Problems of Ver- 

 tebrate Embi-yology, 107 ; On Two Forms of 

 Automatic Microtomes, 857 



Minot, C, S., An Improved Microtome, 106 ; Lab- 

 oratory Methods, 391 



Mixter, "W, G,, Electrosynthesis, 999 



Molenbroeck, P,, Theorie der Quaternionen, Alex- 

 ander Macfarlane, 699 

 Moler, George S., Synchronous Motor, 485 

 TMollier, H,, The Celts and their "Wanderings, 988 

 Monist, The, 69 



Moore, B, E,, The Lead Cell, 484 ; and H, V. Car- 

 penter, The Galvanic Cell, 316 

 Moore, Clarence B., Glacial Man in Ohio, 880 

 Morgan, C. Lloyd, Organic Selection, 994 

 Morley, Frank, The Construction of a Single Point 



Covariant with five given Points, 99 

 Morphological Society, The American, G. H. 



Parker, 388, 423 

 Morrill, A. D,, The Auditory Epithelium, 358 

 Morse, E, S., Round the Year, L. C. Miall, 227 

 Morse, E. S., 'Bow-pullers' of Antiquity, 614 

 Morsell, "W. F., Geological Society of "Washing- 

 ton, 238, 361, 558, 811, 889; Sir Archibald 

 Geikie on Tertiary Volcanic Succession, 788 

 Mortillet, G. de, on Small Chipped Flints, 339 ; 

 European ' Quaternary Man,' 509; L'Origine 

 de la Nation Franjaise, 961 

 Morton on the Phenomena of Fluorescence, 71 

 Munby, A, E,, Bunsen Burner for Acetylene, 914 

 Munroe, Chas. E., Gun Cotton, 115 

 Murray, John, 'Balfour Shoal,' 727 

 Museum, South Kensington and Queen Victoria's 

 Jubilee, 397; The National, of Costa Rica, 470; 

 British, Organization of the, 693 

 Museums, Associations, 580; How I'etard the Ad- 

 vance of Science, F. A, Bather, 677 



N,, "W. A., Development of the Periodic Law, F. 

 P. Venable, 380; Notes on Qualitative Analy- 

 sis, "W. P. Mason, 380; Quantitative Chemical 

 Analysis, Frederick A. Cairns, 281 



Nansen's Discovery of the Breeding Grounds of 

 the Rosy Gull, T. S. Palmer, 175 



National, University, 197; William Trelease, 

 345; Charles "W. D.abney, Jr., 378; and the 

 Smithsonian Institution, Benj. Ide Wheeler, 

 881; Academy of Sciences, 659, 758 



Natrix Grohamii, B. & G., Prank C. Baker and 

 Frank M. Woodruff, 447 



Natural, History. Specimens, Postal Laws concern- 

 ing, 873; History, Cambridge, W. McM. 

 Woodworth, 958 



Nebraska Academy of Sciences, G, D, Swezey, 

 158 



Nedel, E., Antiquities of Bornholm, 988 



Neiss), G. von. Paths of 100 Meteors, 727 



Neurology, Journal of Comparative, 358, 773; and 

 Psychiatry, etc.. International Congress of, 839 



New Books, 72, 116, 240, 284, 330, 364, 408, 488, 

 524, 560, 596, 668, 704, 776, 813, 892, 964, 1000 



Newcomb, S,, An Ambitious 'Paradoxer,' 400; The 

 Problems of Astronomy, 777 



Newcomb, S., Address by Prof. W. H. Welch in 

 honor of, 090 



Newell, W. W., The Legend of the Holy Grail, 315 



Newton on the Worship of Meteorites, 33 



Newton, Alfred, A Dictionary of Birds, Elliott 

 CouES, 538 



New York Academy of Sciences, Astronomy and 

 Physics, W. Hallock, 70, 359, 452 ; Biology, 

 C. L. Bristol, 71, 319 ; Bashford Dean, 

 595; Geology, J. F. Kemp, 239, 360, 999; 

 Psychology and Anthropology, Livingston 

 Fareand, 283, 776; Richard E. Dodge^ 560, 



