INBEK. 



Science Students' Association, 140, 

 236. 



Living Lights. C. F. Holder, 279. 



Lizard, Homed, 83.* 



Lobster, an Extraordinary, 181. 



Lockyer, Mr. Norman, on Sun Spots, 91 ; 

 on Theory of Meteorites, 31. 



Locomotive, 550. 



Locusts in Cyprus, 392. 



Log, Ship's, 70. 



London Geological Field Class, 479 ; 

 Institution, 139, 209; Mathematical 

 Society, 91, 212 ; Royal Commission 

 on University Education in, 431 ; 

 Society for the Extension of Univer- 

 sity Teaching, 215 ; University of, 452. 



Long Distance Telephony, 7. 



Longevity of Birds, 12. 



Lophius Piscatorius, 419.* 



Lower Beds of the Upper Cretaceous 

 Series in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. 

 W. Hill, 403. 



Lubbock, Sir J., on Ants, 60 ; on Eth- 

 nology, I ; on Free Libraries, 194 ; 

 on Technical Education, 93 ; on 

 Senses of Animals, 108. 



Lubricant, New, 320. 



Lubricants, Testing of, 117. 



Luminosity in Animals, 244. 



Luminous Bacteria, 85 ; Buoy, 250 ; 

 Matter of Pholas dactylws ; Phe- 

 nomenon at Sea, 382. 



Lydekker, R. : Note on a New Wealden 

 Iguanodont, and other Dinosaurs, 19 ; 

 On the Skeleton of a Sauropterygian 

 from the Oxford Clay near Bedford, 

 546. 



Macadam, W, T. : Ores from New 

 Zealand, 425. 



Mackerel, Marinated, 535. 



Magic Japanese Mirrors, 158 ; Lan- 

 tern as a Teaching Appliance, 9 



Magnesium, 586 ; Compound Nature 

 of, 55 ; New, Lamp, 31. 



Magnet, a Monster, 152 ; Use of in 

 Paper Manufacture, 55. 



Magnetic Survey of France, 199 ; Sepa- 

 rators, 231. 



Maidenhead, 479. 



Male Animal Yielding Milk, 420. 



Malic Acid, Presence of, in the " Sweat '' 

 of Herbivorous Animals, 541. 



Mammoth, Head of, at Montmartre, 55. 



Mammoths, 218. 



Man, Larvffi Dangerous to, 108 ; Poly- 

 dactylism in, 31, 253. 



Manaca Vegetal Root, 308. 



Manchester Association of Engineers, 

 478; Geological Society, Transactions 

 oif the, 257, 383, 400 ; Microscopical 

 Society, 164, 547 ; Munificent Gifts to, 

 550 ; Scientific Students' Association, 

 333 ; Technical Education, 21 ; Tech- 

 nical School, 13. 



Mannite, New Source of, 147. 



Mano, Bunji : Testing of Lubricants, 11 7. 



Manual of Bacteriology. E. M. Crook- 

 shank, 15. 



Manual of Practical Assaying, a. J. 

 Mitchell, 544. 



Manufacture and Coloration of Precious 

 Stones, 184. 



Manures, Action of, 344. 



Marcet, Dr. : Atmospheric Electricity, 

 330- 



March Dust, 242. 



Margarine, Detection of, in Butter, 487. 



Marinated Mackerel, 535. 



Marine Biological Association, 455. 



Marion and Co. : Practical Guide to Pho- 

 tography, 112. 



Mars, 343 ; Canals of, 7. 



Marseilles, Epidemic among Swine at, 

 200 ; Pyrenees seen from, 341.* 



Mastodon giga7tteus, 323.* 



Matches, Lighting, 598. 



Mathematical Instruments, a Treatise 

 on. J. F. Heather and A. T. Walmis- 

 ley, 304. 



Mawer, W. : Elementary Text Book of 

 Physiography, ill. 



McMillan, R.: The First Glass Makers, 

 141. 



McCook, H. : Tenants of an Old Farm, 



351- 



Meat, Preservation of, 223. 



Meats, Alleged Danger in Tinned, 319. 



Mechanism of the Flight of Birds, 28.* 



Medicines, Homceopathic, 104. 



Medical Colleges and Schools, 479. 



Mediterranean, Tides in the, 439 ; 

 Whales in the, 349. 



Melbourne Exhibition, 119, 167, 407. 



Meloin, J. : Parallel Roads of Central 

 Norway, 235. 



Memory of Wasps, 85. 



Men and Women, Numerical Proportion 

 of, 416. 



Mental Fatigue. F. Galton, 475. 



Mercurio Vegetal Root, 308. 



Mercury, Engraving with, and its Salts, 

 272. 



Mesmerism, 597, 619. 



Metal, for Bearings, Special, 78. 



Metals, Action of Oil on, 58 ; Expansion 

 of, by Heat, 50. 



Meteoric Iron, Analysis of, 176. 

 „ Stone, 476. 



Meteorite, Another Remarkable, 148 ; 

 Fall of a, 31 ; Large, 34, 41 ; Re- 

 bounding of a, 79. 



Meteorites, 487 ; Noise of, 487 ; Notes 

 on, 448 ; Mr. Norman Lockyer's 

 Theory of, 31 ; P. F. Kendall, 547. 



Meteorological Characters of the Past 

 Year, 142 ; Exhibition, 191 ; Notes, 

 237 ; Observations in a Balloon, 606 ; 

 Predictions, 218 ; Proposed New 

 Station, 79; Simple Instruments, 

 489.* 



Meteorological Returns, 456, 480, 552, 

 576, 600, 624. 



Meteorology of South-Eastern China in 

 1886. W. Doberck, 426 ; Non-In- 

 strumental of England, Wales, and 

 Ireland, 116; Photography and, 79. 



Meihaemoglobine, Spectrum of, 463. 



Metropolitan Science and Art Classes, 

 143- 



Mice as Butter-Testers, 36. 



Microbia, Absence of in Air expired by 

 Animals, 31. 



Microbiology, 202. 



Micro-Organisms, 117, and their Capa- 

 bilities, 22 ; in Hailstones, 175 ; in 

 Water, loi ; New and Typical, ob- 

 tained from Water and Soil. G. C. 

 Frankland and P. F. Frankland, 281. 



Microscope, Application of to Techno- 

 logical Purposes, 116 ; Electric, 52 ; 

 Electric Projection, 220 ; How to 

 Work with the, 82. 



Microscopes, Ancient, 162. 



Microscopical Work on the Least and 

 Simplest Forms of Life. Rev. Dr. 

 Dallinger, 282, 306 ; for Young Ento- 

 mologists, 316. 



Middlesex Natural History Society, 91, 



599- 



Migration of Birds, 180. 



Milk and Butter Trees, 540 ; as a Vehicle 

 of Disease, 266. E. F. Willoughby, 

 406 ; Bad, and Stagnant Water, 367 ; 

 Bicarbonate of Soda in, 343 ; Differ- 

 ences in the, of Cows, 612; Experi- 

 ments on Butter, 344 ; Fatty Matter 

 in, 358 ; Male Animal Yielding, 420 ; 

 Reserving, 70. 



Military Examination, 287. 



Miller Hugh ; Earthquake in the Riviera, 

 234 ; Dust Storm, 333. 



Milne, J.: Earth Tremors and the Wind, 

 44- 



Mimicry, Rev. H. C. Lang, 331. 



Mineral Wax in Gahcia, 55. 



Minerals, Names of, 416 ; Use of a 

 Collection of, 90. 



Mining Association and Institute ot 

 Cornwall, 167. 



Mining Institution of Scotland, Trans, 

 of the, 614. 



Minor Planet, New, 463. 



Mirage, 255, 391. 



Mirrors, Japanese Magic, 158. 



Mississippi, Driftless Area of the Upper, 

 605. 



Mitchell, J., A Manual of Practical 

 Assaying, 544. 



M'Kinless, J. : Gauzeless Safety Lamps, 

 68. 



Modern Advertising, 193 ; Science in 

 Bible Lands. Sir J. W. Dawson, 615. 



Molecules, Atoms and, 123. 



Molehills under Snow, 22. 



MoUusca, Structure of the Muscles of 

 the, 156, i8i. 



Monian System. Rev. J. F. Blake, 307. 



Monkeys and Oysters, 37. 



Montmartre, A Mammoth's Head at, 55. 



Monuments, Ancient, 536. 



Moon, Influence of the, on the Baro- 

 meter, 56 ; Influence of, on Vegeta- 

 tion, 414 ; Observation of the, during 

 1887, 138 ; Total Eclipse of the, 57,* 

 98, 219" ; Recent Eclipse of the, 151 ; 

 Sir R. S. Ball, 42 ; Temperature of 

 the, 607. 



Moon Fish, 277. 



Moors, the Utilisation of, 295. 



Morgan, C. Lloyd : Animal Biology, 256. 



Morphology, Animal. Professor His, 354; 

 of the Carins upon the Septa of 

 Rugose Corals. Mary E. Holmes, 

 135- 



Moseley, H. H. : Animal Life on the 

 Ocean Surface, 16. 



Mosquito Bites, 396. 



Moss, Subterranean, 270.* 



Moth, Regal Walnut, 1 1 . 



Moths, Occurrence of Rare, 165 ; Cata- 

 logue of the, of India, 591. 



Mountain Building, Researches in. H. 

 M. Cadell, 260. 



Mountain Chains, the Direction of, 607. 



Mountains, New Guinea, 247. 



Movements of the Earth's Surface, 26 ; 

 of Plants. E. A. Parkyn, 16; Spon- 

 taneous, of Certain Bodies on the Sur- 

 faces of Liquids, 530.* 



