268 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Manx of the Isle of Man, Dr. King on 
the, 1870, 153 
Maori customs, notes on, by C. E. Peek, 
1883, 590 
- races in New Zealand, W. S. W. 
Vaux on the origin of the, 1875, 178 
Maories of New Zealand, Col. Sir J. E. 
Alexander on the, 1864 ,136 
Map-producing, processes of, Capt. J. 
Waterhouse on, 1878, 628 
*Maps of the world, G-. H. Darwin on a 
portable globe, and on some, 1873, 
167 
--and plans, Capt. Abney on the re¬ 
production of, in the field, 1874, 183 
- perspective and common, A. W. 
Clayden on, 1888, 740 
f- topographic, produced by the 
United States Geological Survey, notes 
on, by G. K. Gilbert, 1888, 747 
*Maranon, M. A. Wertherman on the 
exploration of the headwaters of the, 
1871, 190 
Marble commerce of Thasos, the ancient, 
J. Theodore Bent on, 1887, 201 
Marbles, serpentine, of Connemara and 
Joyce’s country, Prof. Harknesson the, 
1865, 59 
— from the Island of Tyree, E. C. C. 
Stanford on, 1870, 64 
--and other ornamental rocks of the 
Mediterranean, W. Brindley on the, 
1890, 809 
Marcet (M. F.), Dr. Daubeny’s reply to 
the remarks of, on the power of selec¬ 
tion ascribed to the roots of plants, 
1862, 98 
-- (Dr. William) on the nutrition of 
muscular and pulmonary tissue in 
health and in phthisis, with remarks 
on the colloid condition of matter, 
1871, 140 
March (Dr. H. C.), the early Neolithic 
floor of East Lancashire, 1887, 912 
-some Neolithic details, 1890, 977 
*Marcoartu (A. de) on the application 
of telegraphy to navigation and me¬ 
teorology, 1873, 43 
*-on Spanish mining, 1876, 207 
- on a proposed international con¬ 
gress to diminish the casualties at sea, 
1882, 653 
--the commercial relations of Canada 
with Spain and her colonies, 1884, 870 
--the diminution of casualties at sea, 
1885, 1201 
- the resources and progress of Spain 
during the last fifty years of represen¬ 
tative government in connection with 
the British Empire, 1886, 784 
Marey’s new sphygmograph, Dr. J. 
Hughes Bennett on, 1864, 119 
*Marganza, the Rev. J. L. Proctor on 
the, 1863, 146 
*Margary (P. J.) on the Saltash bridge, 
1877, 217 
Marine animal, Dr. Sclater on an ap¬ 
parently new, from the North Pacific, 
1872, 140 
* - azimuth mirror and its adjust¬ 
ments, Sir W. Thomson on a, 1877, 
43 
- Biological Stations on the coast of 
the United Kingdom , report of the Com¬ 
mittee on the establishment of, 1885, 
480 
- Biological Association laboratory 
at Plymouth, the, report of the Com¬ 
mittee for making arrangements for 
assisting, 1887, 59 ; 1888, 94 ; *1889, 
642 ; 1890, 444 ; reports to the Com¬ 
mittee, by Mr. M. F. Woodward, 1890, 
445 ; by Mr. W. G. Ridewood, 446 ; by 
Mr. E. A. Minchin, ib. 
- Biological Station at Granton, Scot¬ 
land, report of the Committee for aiding 
in the maintenance of the establishment 
of a, 1885 , 474 ; 1886, 251 ; 1887, 91 ; 
1888, 319 ; reports to the Committee, by 
J. T. Cunningham, 1887, 92 ; by Dr. Ft. 
B. Mill , 93 
— - boilers, Thomas Richardson and T. 
W. Bunning on the use of fuel in, 1863, 
53 
- fauna and flora of the south coast 
of Devon and Cornwall, report on the, 
1865, 51 ; 1867, 275 ; 1869, 84 ; 1872, 
48 ; 1881, 198 
.-fauna of shallow seas, the influence 
of wave-currents on the, A. R. Hunt on, 
1883, 540 
* -fauna, the limit between the con¬ 
tinental and abyssal, Rev. A. Merle 
Norman on, 1889, 628 
* -■ forms, some new and remarkable, at 
St. Andrews marine laboratory, Prof. 
McIntosh on, 1887, 760 
-- life, the various forms of, on the 
coasts and rivers of North America , 
report on the aid given by the Dominion 
Government and the Government of the 
United States to the investigation of, 
1885, 479 
-propulsion, W. R. Eckart on, 1872, 
243 
- zoology of South Devon, report on the 
exploration of the, 1879, 165 ; 1880, 
160 ; 1881, 198 
^Mariner’s compass, Sir W. Thomson on 
improvements in the, 1874, 231 
* -the, with correctors for iron ships, 
Sir W. Thomson on, 1877, 218 
*Markham (Clements R.) on the culti¬ 
vation of cinchona in India, 1863, 191 ; 
1866, 75 
- on the Arctic Highlanders, 1865, 
90 ; on the North Polar exploration, 123 
-on the Aleppy mud bank, 1866, 113 
