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Excerpt from Nature, Vol. 11: A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science, November 1874 to April 1875 M'farlane a Gyrostat Problem, 385, 424 Maclay (dr. Von Travels in Tabore, 413 m'leod (herbert), Meteor at Orleans, 427 m'nab Movements of Water in Plants, 62 m'nab (w. Cunningham on Fungi in Opium Blight, 424 Magnetism, Treatise on, by H. Lloyd, DD, 221 Magnus (philip), London University, 27 Malacca, indo-china, and China, by J. Thomson, 207, 248 Malta, Tertiary Deposits, 516 Mammals, by H. And A. Milne-edwards, 463 Mammoth Cave, 2 56 Man, Descent of, by Charles Darwin, F. Rs, 305 Man and Nature, by G. P. Marsh, 82 Mankind, Races of, by Robert Brown, m.a., 128 Manchester: Aquarium, 36; Exhibition at, 175; Geological Society, 39 5, 416 Literary and Physical Society, 19, 79, 99, 136, 180, 279, 319, 340, 418, 459 Owens College, 241 Marcoy (paul), Travels in South America, 241, 262 Marine Boulder Clay, 306 Marine Strata, Calcareous and Siliceous Remains, 186 Markham (commander A. H., R. Appointed to the Arctic Expedition, 92, 114, 293, 474; Whaling Cruise to Bad'in's Bay, 404 Markham (clements R., c.b., F. Dr. Petermann and Arctic Exploration, 85 The Countess of Chinchon, 383 Mars, 387 Marsh (g. Man and Nature, 82 Marsh (prof. O. Exploration of the Rocky Mountains, 2 37 New Order of Eocene Mammals, 368 Maskelyne (prof. N. S., Lectures on Crystallography, 34, 56; Morphology of Crystals, 187 Mason (sir Josiah), Birmingham College of Science, 3 31 Massachusetts, Survey of, 497 Mastodon, Examination of the Stomach of a, 237 Mathematical Society, 60, 139, 258, 337, 398, 478 Mathieu Obituary Nonce of, 372 Mayer (john), Science Lectures at Glasgow, 2 3 3 Medical Microscopical Society, 279 Medusidae, Locomotion of, 29 Melbourne; Great Telescope, 94 Science at, 218, University. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.