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SECTIONS.— INDEX OF AUTHORS, 



Macgkkgoe (J.), early methods of propel- 

 ling ships, 1857, 1 8a. 



Macintosh (J.) on the application of com- 

 bustible compovmds to be used in war, 

 1858, 214. 



on constructing and laying telegraph 



cables, 1858, 214. 



Mack AY (Mr.), notice of communication 

 from Mr. J. Nuttall, on the management 

 of the Pine tribe, 1836, 104. 



on the Irish Saxifrages, 1843, 78. 



Mackay (Dr.) on Matias bark, 1839, 61. 



on the chemical and medicinal pro- 

 perties of the Matias bark, 1840, 1 60. 



Mackay (Dr. J. T.) on the treatment and 

 flowering of a plant of Dracaena draco, 

 or gum-dragon tree, 1850, 1 14. 



Mackay (K.) on a double monocephalic 

 human monster, 1840, 163. 



Mackenzie (J. T.) on the trade and com- 

 merce of India, 1859, 217. 



^Macicpie (W. A.) on the patent laws, 1856, 

 164. 



Mackie (D.) on the tides of Dimdee and 

 Glasgow, 1837, 5. 



Mackintosh (Dr.) on cholera, 1837, 107. 



on morbid preparations relating to 



dysmenorrhea, 1837, 107. 



on diseased lungs from sand respired, 



1837, 108. 



Mackworth (H.) on the metra, 1855, 207. 



Ma CL AG AN (Dr.) on the oil of assafcetida, 

 1845, 33. 



on the composition of bread, 1855, 66. 



MacLaren (A.) on the influence of system- 

 atized exercise on the expansion of the 

 chest, 1860, 142. 



Maclaren (C.) on the geology of the Pent- 

 land HiUs, 1834, 649. 



on the striated rocks of the Corstor- 



phine Hills near Edinburgh, Sir R. Mur- 

 chison's notice of, 1842, 54. 



on traces of ancient glaciers in G-len- 



messan, 1850, 90. 



* on the excavation of certain river 



channels in Scotland, 1855, 83. 



Maclean (J.) on the submersion of electric 

 cables, 1858, 215. 



MacLeay (W. S.), notice of some rare 

 coleopterous insects from the collection 

 of Mr. MeUy, 1837, 100. 



, notice of wood penetrated by Lim- 



noria terebrans, 1837, 100. 



MACLEOD (Lieut. L.) on the expedition to 

 ascend the Niger to its source, 1852, 112. 



M'Leod (J. Lyons) on the resources of 

 Eastern Africa, 1859, 188. 



M'Namara (Dr.) on coloured confectionary, 

 1857, 55. 



M'Nerney (Mr.), statistics of poor relief 

 and movement of population in the " com- 

 mercial district " in the hundred of Wir- 

 ral, Cheshire, 1854, 142. 



Maconociiie (Capt.) on the physical cha- 

 racter and geology of Norfolk Island, 

 1844, 57. 



Maconociiie (Capt.) on the statistics of the 

 criminal population of Norfolk Island, 

 1844, 93. 



Macpherson (Dr. D.), researches in the 

 Crimean Bosphorus, and on the site of 

 the ancient Greek city of Panticapaeum, 

 (Kertch), 1856, 115. 



M'Pherson (E.), process for obtaining 

 photolithographs, &c., 1855, 69. 



Mac Vicar (Rev. Dr. J. G.) on electricity, 

 1833, 390. 



on the possibility of representing by 



diagrams the principal functions of the 

 molecules of bodies, 1855, 66. 



on the philosophy of physics, 1859, 59. 



on the organic molecules and their re- 

 lations to each other, and to the medium 

 of hght, 1859, 72. 



M'WiLLiAM (Dr. J. O.) on the use of the 

 Bofareira (Ricinus communis) as a means 

 adopted by the natives of the Cape de 

 Verd islands to excite lactation, 1850, 132. 



Madden (Dr.) on the connexion between 

 the nerves and muscles, 1837, 106. 



Madden (Major E.) on the botanical geo- 

 graphy of part of the Himalaya and 

 Thibet, 1851, 72. 



*Maeren (C. Vander) on the progress of 

 free trade on the Continent, 1857, 164. 



on free trade in Belgium, 1858, 184. 



*Mair (R.) on an application of galvanic 

 power to machinery, 1855, 208. 



Malcolm (Dr. A. G.) on the sanitary state 

 of Belfast, with suggestions for its im- 

 provement, 1852, 119. 



on the influence of factory life on the 



health of the operative, 1855, 171. 



Malcolm (Admiral Sir C.) on a meteor 

 seen in India, 1849, 24. 



Mallet (Prof. J. W.) on the atomic weight 

 of aluminium, 1857, 53. 



, notice of Prof. Tuomey's geological 



map of Alabama, 1857, 78. 



Mallet (R.) on the application of electro- 

 magnetism to manufactures, 1835, 18. 



on bleaching turf for the manufacture 



of paper, 1835, 47. 



on phenomena of flame from coal-gas, 



1835, 49. 



on the formation of crystallized me- 

 tallic copper in Cronebane copper mine, 

 and of native sulphate of iron and copper, 

 1837, 47. 



on the mechanism of the movement 



of glaciers, 1837, 64. 



on the power of aged trees to re- 

 produce themselves, 1837, 102. 



on a new case of the chemical action of 



light in the decoloration of recent solutions 

 of caustic potass of commerce, 1838, 61. 



on the construction of the 36-inch 



mortars made by order of Her Majesty's 

 Government, 1857, 186. 



Mantell (Dr. G. A.) on the zoological cha- 

 racters of the Wealdenformation, 1831-32, 

 587. 



