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Minnesota soils, radio-active, San- 

 derson, 39, 391. 



Minnig, H. D., preparation of 

 telluric acid, 36, J2; separation 

 of aluminium, 39, 197; separa- 

 tion of aluminium and beryl- 

 lium, 40, 482. 



Minot, C. S., Biology, 37, 123. 



Mississippi, mud lumps at the 

 mouths of, Shaw, 37, 356. 



Mixter, W. G., heat of combina- 

 tion of acidic oxides with so- 

 dium oxide, 32, 202; of titanium 

 dioxide, 33, 45; of vanadium 

 and uranium oxides, 34, 141; 

 of oxides of iron, etc., 36, 55; 

 thermochemistry and the peri- 

 odic law, 37. 514; unstable chro- 

 mium sesquioxide, etc., 39, 295; 

 heat of formation of oxides, 40, 

 23. 



Miyako, Cretaceous deposits, 36, 

 425. 



Molecular agitation, at absolute 

 zero, Einstein and Stern, 35, 



541. 



— Association, Turner, 39, 678. 

 Molinari, E., Organic Chemistry, 



36, 563. 

 Mollusca, Life of, Woodward, 37, 

 283. 



— Tertiary, of New Zealand, 

 Suter, 40, 523. 



Moodie, R. L., fauna of Mazon 

 Creek shales, 34, 277; Ameri- 

 can Jurassic frog, 34, 286; ver- 

 tebrate footprints, in Kansas 

 Permian, 35, 31; fossil frogs of 

 No. America, 38, 531; Coal 

 Measures Amphibian, 39, 509; 

 distribution of fossil Amphibia, 

 40, 186. 



Moody, H. R., Quantitative 

 Analysis, 34, 573- 



Mook, R., new cephalopod from 

 Silurian of Pennsylvania, 40, 

 617. 



Moon's motion, theory, Brown, 

 38, 569. 



Moore, C. J., Logarithmic Tables, 

 38, no. 



Moore, E. S., mud cracks, open 

 under water, 38, 101. 



Moritz, R. E., Memorabilia 

 Mathematica, 38, 109. 



Morse, H. W., Storage Batteries, 

 33, 38o. 



Moulton, F. R., Astronomy, 35, 

 557; Celestial Mechanics, 38, 

 109. 



Mount Washington, glacial cir- 

 ques near, Goldthwait, 35, 1. 



Mountains, Origin, etc., Geikie, 

 37, 561. 



Movements, crustal, in Pliocene, 

 etc., Barrell, 40, 1. 



Muller's Serodiagnostic Methods, 

 Whitman, 36, 428. 



Murray, John, The Ocean, 37, 355. 



Mycology, Agricultural, Kosso- 

 wicz, 33, 295; 34, 494. 



N 



Nahrungsmittelchemie, Kerp, 39, 

 684. 



Napier, Tercentenary, 37, 288; 38, 

 no. 



Narragansett Basin, R. I., geolog- 

 ical structure, Lahee, 33, 249, 

 354, 447; unconformity in, 

 Loughlin and Hechinger, 38, 45. 



National Museum, United States, 

 report, 1910, 32, 81; 1912, 36, 

 657; 1913, 38, in. 



Naturalists, Early, Miall, 35, 115. 



Navajo reservation, igneous ori- 

 gin of supposed glacial deposits, 

 Gregory, 40, 97. 



Nebraska mammoth, new, Bar- 

 bour, 40, 129. 



Neon, series lines of, Rossi, 37, 



197- . 

 Nephelite-anorthite series, Bowen, 



33, 49, 55i. 



— syenites of Los, Lacroix, 33, 

 68; of Ontario, Foye, 40, 413. 



Newcomb-Engelmann's Astron- 

 omy, 37, 363. 



Newfoundland, Botanical, expedi- 

 tion, Fernald, 32, 476; Geogra- 

 phy, Perret, 37, 562; physi- 

 ography, Twenhofel, 33, 1; 

 Wabana iron ore, Hayes, 40, 

 522. 



New Hampshire, geology, Pirs- 

 son and Rice, 31, 269. 



— petrography, Pirsson, 31, 405. 

 New Haven, rock Shelter at Pine 



Rock, MacCurdy, 38, 511. 



New Jersey, geologic map, 38, 

 103; geol. survey, see Geolog- 

 ical Reports. 



New Mexico, Coal-bearing rocks, 

 Knowlton, 35, 526. 



