GENERAL INDEX. 
289 
*Morris (Kev. F. O.) on the doctrine of 
hereditism, 1890, 969 
* -(J. T.), improvements in lifeboats, 
1887, 882 
* -(W.) on capital and labour, 1873, 
196 
-(W.) on the temperature of the earth 
within, 1878, 456 
Morrison (G. -J.) on the adoption (for 
the general purposes of navigation) of 
charts on gnomonic projection instead 
of on Mercator’s projection, 1874, 42 
-(J. D.) on a new system of house 
ventilation, 1869, 219 ; 1871, 240 
-(J. T.) on the distribution of tem¬ 
perature in Loch Lomond and Loch 
Katrine during the past winter and 
spring, 1886, 528 ; on the distribution 
of temperature in the Firth of Clyde in 
April and June 1886, 529 
*Morse (Prof. E. S.), ancient and modern 
methods of arrow release, 1887, 904 
Morse printing telegraph, Prof. Zenger 
on a new key for the, 1871, 48 
Mortality of adolescence, Dr. J. Beddoe 
on the, 1875, 205 
-of abstainers and non-abstainers 
from alcoholic liquors, E. Vivian on 
the comparative, 1875, 220 
--of Bombay, P. M. Tait on the popu¬ 
lation and, 1869, 199 
- of Lancashire, F. Purdy on the, 
1862, 165 
-of Lancashire, &c., F. Purdy on the, 
during the year ended at Midsummer 
1863, 1863, 159 
-and marriage amongst Europeans 
in India, Samuel Brown on the rates of, 
1864, 163 
-of orphan children in Ireland, Bev. 
W. Caine on ten years’statistics of the, 
1861, 208 
-in Paris and London, William Tite 
on the comparative rates of, 1864, 177 
-proportional, B. Latham on, 1886 ,780 
Mortar, the ancient Roman, from the 
London Wall, J. Spiller on the composi¬ 
tion of, 1888, 637 
-Roman, John Spiller on an analysis 
of the, of Burgh Castle, Suffolk, 1868, 
43 
* -Major-Gen. H. Y. D. Scott on the 
selenitic method of making, 1872, 250 
^Mortimer (J. R.) on the distribution of 
flint in the Chalk of Yorkshire, 1875, 78 
- on sections of the drift obtained 
from the new drainage works of Drif¬ 
field, 1881, 617 ; account of the dis¬ 
covery of six ancient dwellings, found 
under and near to British barrows on 
the Yorkshire wolds, 691 
-a probable site of Delgovitia, 1890, 
980 ; a supposed Roman camp at Octon, 
ib . 
Morton (G. H.) on the Pleistocene depo¬ 
sits of the district around Liverpool, 
1861, 120 
-on the glaciated condition of the sur¬ 
face of the Triassic sandstone around 
Liverpool, 1870, 81 ; on the Mountain 
Limestone of Flintshire and part of 
Denbighshire, 82 
- on the erratic blocks of England and. 
Wales, 1874, 192 ; 1875, 82 ; 1876, 1103 
on the erratic blocks of England, Wales 
and Ireland , 1877, 81 ; 1878, 185 
- on the circulation of underground, 
maters, 1875, 114 ; 1876, 95 ; 1877, 56 ; 
1878, 382 ; 1879, 155 ; 1880 , 87 ; 1881, 
309 ; 1882, 213 ; 1883, 147 ; 1884 , 96 ; 
1885, 380 ; 1886, 235 ; 1887, 358 ; 
1888, 145 ; 1889, 71 ; 1890, 352 
-on the Carboniferous Limestone and 
Millstone Grit in the country around 
Llangollen, N. Wales, 1877, 74 
--- section across the Trias recently ex¬ 
posed by a railway excavation in Liver¬ 
pool, 1883, 489 
-on the Carboniferous Limestone of 
the north of Flintshire, 1886, 673 
- on the exploration of the Cae Grnjn 
Cave, North Wales , 1887, 301 
-on the Bunfer and Keuper forma¬ 
tions in the country around Liverpool, 
1890, 819 
*Moseley (H. N.) on the vegetation of 
Bermuda, 1873, 105 
- [Prof. H. N.], Address to the 
Biological Section, 1884, 746 ; on the 
trapping of young fish by the water 
weed lltricularia vulgaris, 761 ; on the 
ova of Monotremes, 777 ; on the pre¬ 
sence of eyes and other sense organs in 
the shells of the Chitonidse, 7 S 0 ; on 
the structure and arrangement of the 
feathers in the Dodo, 782 
- on the aid given by the Dominion 
Government and the Government of the 
United States to the encouragement of 
fisheries and to the investigation of the 
various forms of marine life on the 
coasts and rivers of North America, 
1885, 479 ; on promoting the establish¬ 
ment of marine biological stations on the 
coast of the United Kingdom , 480 ; on 
the exploration of New Guinea, 690 ; on 
the scientific examination of the country 
in the vicinity of Mount U or aim a in 
Guiana, ib. 
- on the occupation of a table at the 
Zoological Station at Naples, 1885, 466 ; 
1886 , 254 ; 1887, 77 ; 1888,150 
- on the promotion of the study of geo¬ 
graphy, 1887, 158 
- on arrangements for assisting the 
Marine Biological Association labora¬ 
tory at Plymouth, 1887, 59 ; 1888, 94 
- on the desirability of further re- 
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