AUTHOR-SUBJECT INDEX, 1849-1961 



129 



Moon 



Continental fragmentation and the geo- 

 logical bearing of the moon's sur- 

 ficial features, by Joseph Barrell. 

 1928: 283-306 

 Effect of the moon on the weather, by 



J(oseph) H(enry). 1871: 460-461 

 General description of the moon, by N. 



S. Shaler. 1903: 103-113 

 Great lunar crater Tycho, by A. C. 



Ranyard. 1893: 89-94 

 Moon and radioactivity, by V. S. 



Forbes. 1930: 207-217 

 Origin and nature of the moon, by 



Harold C. Urey. i960: 251-265 

 Recent progress accomplished by aid of 

 photography in the study of the 

 lunar surface, by Loewy and 

 Puiseux. 1898: 105-121 

 Sun, moon, and the tides, by Leo Otis 



Colbert. 1952: 185-200 

 Surface features of the moon, by F. E. 

 Wright. 1935: 169-182 

 Moore, H. F., Sea as a conservator of 

 wastes and a reservoir of food. 19 17: 

 595-608 

 Morao, M. Figanierre e', see Figanierre e' 



Morao, M. 

 Morgan, Lewis H., Ethnological map of 



North America. 1861: 397-398 

 Morgan, Thomas Hunt, Relation of ge- 

 netics to physiology and medicine. 



IQ 35: 345-359 

 William Bateson. 1926: 521-532 



Morin, Arthur, Warming and ventilating 

 occupied buildings. 1873: 293-318 

 Warming and ventilation. 1874: 272- 



334 

 Morlot, A., Abstract of the fifth report 

 of Dr. Keller on Lacustrian setde- 

 ments. 1863: 372-378 



First steps in the study of high antiq- 

 uity in Europe. 1864: 400-403 



General views on archeology, i860: 



284-343 

 Study of high antiquity. 1862: 303- 



3 J 7 



Morocco 



Morocco, by Theobald Fischer. 1904: 



355-37 2 

 Morphology 



Morphological method and recent 



progress in zoology, by G. B. Howes. 



1902: 581-608 

 Morris, }. G., Natural history as applied 



to farming and gardening. 1855: 



I3I-I35 



Insect instincts and transformations. 



1855: 137-141 



Morse, O. W., Quantity of rain at dif- 

 ferent heights. 1855:211-214 



Morse, William B., Trumpets in the 

 West, i960: 457-464 



Mortensen, T., Herluf Winge. 1924: 

 513-522 



Mosquitoes 



Mosquito control tests from the Arctic 

 to the Tropics, by H. H. Stage. 



1947: 349-365 



Relation of mosquitoes, flies, ticks, 

 fleas, and other arthropods to path- 

 ology, by G. Morotel, 1909: 703-722 



Utilization of aquatic plants as aids in 

 mosquito control, by Robert Mathe- 

 son. 1931:413-430 



See also Malaria, Yellow fever 

 Mosquitofish 



Mosquito fish (Gambusia) and its re- 

 lation to malaria, by David Starr 

 Jordan. 1926: 361-368 

 Mosses 



Sphagnum moss: war substitute for cot- 

 ton in absorbent surgical dressings, 

 by George N. Nichols. 1918: 221- 



234 

 Moths 



Detection and evasion of bats by moths, 



by Kenneth D. Roeder and Asher E. 



Treat. 1961: 455-464 

 Methods of preserving Lepidoptera, by 



Titian R. Peale, 1863: 404-406 

 Study of the biology of saturniid moths 



in the Canal Zone Biological Area, 



by A. D. Blest. 1959: 447-464 



