AUTHOR-SUBJECT INDEX, 1849-1961 



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Mathematics — Continued 



Future of mathematics, by Henri 

 Poincare. 1909: 123-140 



Investigations of Hermann von Helm- 

 holtz on the fundamental princi- 

 ples of methematics and mechanics, 

 by Leo Koenigsberger. 1896: 93- 

 124 



Main lines of mathematics, by J. L. B. 

 Cooper. 1961:323-335 



Mathematical theories of the earth, by 

 Robert Simpson Woodward. 1890: 

 183-200 



Mathematics and the sciences, by J. W. 

 Lasley, Jr. 1941: 183-197 



Methods of interpolation applicable to 

 the graduation of irregular series, by 

 E. L. DeForest. 1871: 275-339; 



l8 73: 3 IO -353 

 Modern mathematical research, by G. 



A.Miller. 1912: 187-198 

 Molecular theories and mathematics, by 



Emile Borel. 1912: 167-186 

 New uses of the abstract, by George 



A. W. Boehm. 1959: 309-325 

 Primitive number systems, by Levi L. 



Conant. 1892: 583-594 

 Ramsden dividing engine, by J. El- 



freth Watkins. 1890: 721-739 

 Squaring of the circle, by Hermann 



Schubert. 1890: 97-120 

 Mather, Kirtley F., Future of man as an 



inhabitant of the earth. 1940: 215- 



229 

 Matheson, R. S., and Guppy, D. }., Wolf 



Creek meteorite crater, western 



Australia. 1950: 317-325 

 Matheson, Robert, Utilization of aquatic 



plants as aids in mosquito control. 



1930: 413-430 

 Mathiassen, Therkel, Eskimo archeology 



of Greenland. 1936: 397-404 

 Matiegka, Jinrich, Origin and beginnings 



of the Czechoslovak people. 19 19: 



471-486 

 Matignon, Camille, Manufacture of 



radium. 1925: 221-234 

 Marcelin Berthelot. 1907: 669-684 



Matter 



Connection between the ether and mat- 

 ter, by Henri Poincare. 19 12: 199- 

 210 



Constitution of matter and the evolu- 

 tion of the elements, by Ernest Ruth- 

 erford. 1915: 167-202 



Continuous vibratory movement of all 

 matter, by L. Magrini. 1868: 281- 

 291 



Electrical structure of matter, by Ernest 

 Rutherford. 1924: 161- 185 



Experiments of P. W. Bridgman on 

 properties of matter when under 

 high pressures. 1918: 185-204 



Life of matter, by A. Dastre. 1902: 



393-4 2 9 

 Model of nature, by Arthur W. Rucker. 



1901: 171-191 

 Modern ideas on the constitution of 



matter, by Jean Becquerel. 1910: 



275-290 

 Modern theories of electricity and mat- 

 ter, by Madame Curie. 1906: 103- 



115 

 Modern views on matter, by Oliver 



Lodge. 1903: 215-228 

 Modern views on matter: the realiza- 

 tion of a dream, by William Crookes. 



1903: 229-241 

 Molecular structure of matter, by 



William Anderson. 1889: 711-720 

 New conceptions of the universe and 



of matter, by Gabriel Louis-Jaray. 



1938: 129-135 

 On bodies smaller than atoms, by J. J. 



Thomson. 1901: 231-243 

 Radioactivity of matter, by Henri 



Becquerel. 1902: 197-206 

 Recent discoveries and theories relating 



to the structure of matter, by Karl 



Taylor Compton. 1922: 145-156 

 Recent investigations on electricity and 



the relation between matter and 



ether, by J. J. Thomson. 1908: 233- 



244 

 Transmutation of matter, by Ernest 



Rutherford. 1938: 201-208 



