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 Mackeretli, {Rev.} Thomas. For biographical notice see 



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On the effects of solar radiation in atmospheric 



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On the recent coloured skies at sunset and sunrise. 



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Mackeson, Henry Bean. For biographical notice see 

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Mackessacta, liohert II. Grasshopper warbler nesting in 

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Mackey, WilUum McI)[oiine!l]. Spoutaneoiis combustion 

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Mackey, William IUcD[ounell], & Middleton, E[ichanl] 

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M'Kie, .John. Recent zoological additions to the Kircud- 

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Mackie, William. 

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On the laws that govern the rounding of particles of 



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The felspars present in sedimentary rocks as indi- 

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Some notes on the distribution of erratics over 



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On diiierenees in chemical composition between the 



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 McKillop, .John, & EUis, Thomas Flower. Tin-smelting 



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Ueber den nephridialen Trichterapparat von Hirudo. 



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Mackinder, Hlalford^.Jlphn}. On the scope and methods 

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The teaching of geography at the universities. Geogr. 



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A journey to the summit of Mount Kenya, British 



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Mackinlay, (il/iy. ) Gleorge]. Mild steel applied to naval 

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Accuracy of artillery tire. [With discussion.] [1887.] 



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McKinlay, James. Field notes from Picton county, 

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The corn crake in Nova Scotia. Auk, 16, 1899, 



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McKinley, James. Narrative of a journey in 1890, from 



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 Mackinnon, Philip W., & Niciville, Lionel de. A list of 



the butterdies of Mussoorie in the western Himalayas 



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 Mackintosh, .ishleij II'.. & Turner, William Aldren. See 



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 Mackintosh, Daniel. For biographical notice and works 



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*0n the interglacial age of the cave-Mammalia ; the 



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*Traces of an interglacial l.ind-surface at Crewe. 



[1881.] Liverpool Geol. Soc. Proc, 4, 1885, 267-269. 



'President's address. [The changes in relative levels 



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*The time which has elapsed since the close of the 



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