SECTIONS. INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



157 



M'CoY (F.) on the mode of succession of 



the teeth in Cochliodus, 1852, 55. 

 * on the subdivisions of Leptgena, 1852, 



55- 



' on the structure of certain fossil fishes 



found in the old red sandstone of the 

 north of Scotland, 1852, 55. 



M'Craw (W.) on a new process in photo- 

 graphy, 1858, 18. 



*MacCullagh (Prof J.), notice of his me- 

 moir on the attractions of sr)heroids, 

 1831-32, 545. 



on the laws of reflexion and refraction 



from crystallized surfaces, 1835, 7. 



on the laws of double refraction in 



quartz, 1836, 18. 



* on the mathematical expressions 



which lead to an explanation of all the 

 ordinary phenomena in optics, 1842, 12. 



• , address as President of Section A, 



1843, I. 



■ on the theory of total reflexion, and of 



the insensible refraction which accom- 

 panies it, 1843, 4. 



-— — , remarks on Sir D. Brewster's paper 

 on the ordinary refraction of Iceland 

 spar, 1843, 7. 



' on M. Laurent's attempt to explain 



the phenomena of circular polarization in 

 liquids, 1844, 7. 



*M'CuLLOCH (D.) on the statistics of the 

 province of Nova Scotia, 1852, 119. 



M'Dermott (Mr.) on a new railway brake, 



1854, 157. 



*Macdonald (Dr.) on mnemonics, 1840, 



157. 

 Macdonald (J.) on the form and dimen- 

 sions of the human body, as ascertained 

 by a universal measurer or andrometer, 



1855, 127. 



♦Macdonald (J. D.) on the homologies of 

 the coats of Tunicata, with remarks on 

 the physiology of the " pallial sinus " sys- 

 tem of Brachiopoda, 1859, 170. 



Macdonald (Dr. W.) on the structure of 

 fishes, so far as the analogies can be traced 

 between the limbs of the mammals and 

 the fins of fishes, 1840, 131. 



• on the unity of organization as ex- 

 hibited in the skeleton of animals, 1845, 

 62. 



on cranial vertebras, 1845, 85. 



■ on the erroneous division of the cer- 

 vical and dorsal vertebrre, and the con- 

 nexion of the first rib with the seventh 

 vertebra, and the normal position of the 

 head of the rib in mammals, 1848, 89. 



* on the external antenna of the Crus- 

 tacean and Entomoid class, 1849, 78. 



* on the course of the blood in the 



circulation of the human foetus in the 

 normal development, 1849, 78. 



* on the antenna; of the Annulosa, and 



their homology in the Macrourals, 1851, 81. 



— — on the vertebral homologies in animals, 

 1855, 128. 



*Macdonald (Dr. W.) on the preadamitic 

 condition of the globe, 1855, 148. 



* on the structure of shell mortars 



without touch-hole, to be discharged by 

 galvanic circuit, 1855, 207. 



* on the cranium of osseous fishes and 



its vertebrate and articulate homologies, 

 1857, 104. 



* on the sources and origins of human 



races and their languages, more especially 

 the Celtic, 1857, 146. 



* on the osteology of Lophius pisca- 



torius, 1859, 265. 

 M'DoNNELL (Dr.) on the differentia] pulse, 



1835, 98. 

 Macdonnell (A.) on the atomic weight of 



magnesium, 1852, 36. 

 *M'Donnell (J.) on the action of air on 



alkaline arsenites, 1859, 74. 

 M'Donnell (Dr. E.) on the valvular appa- 

 ratus connected with the vascular system 

 of certain abdominal viscera, 1857, 1 1 5. 

 on the formation of sugar and amy- 

 loid substances in the animal economv, 

 1860, 129. 

 MacDouall (Prof.) on Medo-Persic philo- 

 logy, 1852, 90. 

 M'DowALL (P.) on the statistics of Eams- 



bottom, 1838, 168. 

 *M'EvERs (Dr.) on a peculiar case of ste- 

 rility, 1843, 87. 

 M'Farland (Mr.) on the Fata Morgana of 



Ireland, 1852, 29. 

 M'Farlane (P.) on a new construction of 



barometer, 1840, 55. 

 M'Gauley (Rev. J. W.) on the application 

 of magnetism as a moving power, and re- 

 marks on the nature of magnetism, 1835, 

 20. 



, experiments in electro-magnetism, in 



its application as a moving power, 1836, 

 24. 



on an electro-magnetic apparatus for 



the production of electricity of high in- 

 tensity, 1837, 24. 



on a new rotary engine, 1849, 118. 



Macgillivray (W.) on the central portion 

 of the great mountain range of the south 

 of Scotland, 1834, 650. 



's " Natural History of Deeside and 



Braemar," notice of, 1855, 118. 

 *M'GowAN (Dr.) on certain phenomena at- 

 tendant on volcanic eruptions and earth- 

 quakes in China and Japan, 1859, 115. 



* on the cultivation of the opium poppy 



of China, 1859, 136. 



* on the native inhabitants of Formosa, 



1859, 186. 



* on Chinese genealogical tables, 1859, 



186. 



* on the trade currency of China, 1859, 



223. 



* on the ante -Christian settlement of 



the Jews in China, 1860, 170. 

 M'GrREGOR (Mr.) on carbonic acid thrown 

 off from the lungs, 1840, 87. 



