SECTIONS. — INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



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Mantell (Dr. G. A.), notice of reptilian re- 

 mains, 1836, 94. 



on a newly discovered species of Unio, 



1844, 42. 



on the upper jaw of the Iguanodon, 



1850, 125. 



Marcet (Dr. W.) on the action of alcohol 

 on the nervous system, 1859, 170. 



*Marcii (Dr.) on a screw-vent for turning 

 spiked guns into use, 1855, 208. 



Marianini (Prof. Stepano), letter to the 

 Secretaries, with abstract of his memoir 

 on the magnetizing action of transitory 



, electric currents, 1842, 27. 



Markham (C. R.) on the final Arctic 

 searching expedition, 1857, 146. 



* on the navigation of the Ucayali, an 



affluent of the Amazons, 1858, 153. 



*Marratt (F. p.) on some new mosses, 

 1854, 102. 



Marratt (W.) on the discovery of an ich- 

 thyosaurus near Tewkesbury, 1839, 70. 



Marshall (Dr. J. D.) on the zoology of 

 Rathlin, 1835, 68. 



, notice of Bonaparte's Gull, Sabine's 



Gull, Little Auk, &c. shot near Belfast, 

 1852, 77. 



Marshall (J. G.), description of a section 

 across the Silurian rocks in Westmoreland, 

 1839, 67. 



on the geology of the Lake District in 



reference especially to the metamorphic 

 and igneous rocks, 1858, 84. 



on the history of flax-spinning in 



England, especially as developed in the 

 town of Leeds, 1858, 184. 



Martin (Dr.) on the moral and intellectual 

 character of the New Zealanders, 1845, 78. 



Martin (T.) on certain properties of the 

 radii of curvature of curves and surfaces, 

 and their application to the method of 

 polar reciprocation, 1857, 4. 



Martins (Dr. C.) on the six climates of 

 France, 1850, 46. 



, parallel between the superficial de- 

 posits of the basin of Switzerland and 

 those of the valley of the Po in Piedmont, 

 1850, 90. 



Maskelyne (N. S.) on the bearings of pho- 

 tography on chemical philosophy, 1847,56. 



Masters (M. T.) on the arrangement of 

 the air-canals in the Nymphaeaceae (water- 

 lilies), 1854, 102. 



on an abnormal growth in a rosewood 



tree, 1856, 90. 



* , contributions to vegetable teratology, 



1857, 97. 



on vegetable morphology and the 



theory of the metamorphosis of plants, 



1859, 136. 



on the normal and abnormal varia- 

 tions from an assumed type in plants, 



1860, 112. 



Matteucci (M.), experiments on electro- 

 . physiology, 1844, 38. 

 , experiments on the amowit of work 



realized from the consumption of a given 

 quantity of zinc acting on the limbs of 

 an animal, and on the same quantity 

 employed to work an inorganic machine, 

 1844, 38. 



Matteucci (M.), researches in electro-phy- 

 siology, 1846, 28. 



on the electrization of needles in dif- 

 ferent media, 1846, 46. 



on the conductibility of the earthy 



1850, 56. 



on the laws of magnetism and dia- 



magnetism, 1852, 6. 



on the distribution of electrical cur* 



rents on the rotating disc of M. Arago, 

 1853, 5. 



^ on the magnetism of rotation deve- 

 loped in very small insulated metallic 

 particles, 1853, 6. 



on the magnetism of rotation in 



masses of crystallized bismuth, 1853, 6. 



Matthews (W.), photographs exhibited of 

 the quarry of Eowley Rag at Ponk Hill, 

 Walsall, 1858, 93. 



Matthiessen (Dr. A.) on the metals of the 

 alkaline earths, 1855, 66. 



on the combustibility and other pro- 

 perties of the rarer metals, 1858, 57. 



Maugham (W.) on obtaining an increase 

 of atmospheric pressure, and on liquefy- 

 ing hydrogen and oxygen gases, 1838, 73. 



on a new compound of carbon and 



hydrogen, 1858, 72. 



Maule (Mr.) on a substitute for the forcing- 

 pump in supplying steam-boilers, 1858, 

 163. 



Maunsell (Dr. H.) on the statistics of 

 the Dublin Foundling Hospital, 1835, 



"3- 



Maury (Capt.) on wind and current chartg- 

 of the North Atlantic, 1848, 34. 



— — on antarctic expeditions, 1860, 44. 



on the climates of the antarctic regions, 



1860, 46. 



Maxwell (Prof. J. C.) on a method of draw- 

 ing the theoretical forms of Faraday's 

 lines of force without calculation, 1856, 12. 



on the unequal sensibility of the 



foramen centrale to light of diiFerent 

 colours, 1856, 12. 



on the theory of compound colours 



with reference to mixtures of blue and 

 yellow light, 1856, 12. 



on an instrument to illustrate Poinsot's 



theory of rotation, 1856, 27. 



on the dynamical theory of gases, 



1859, 9. 



on the mixture of the colours of the 



spectrum, 1859, 15. 

 on an instrument for exhibiting the 



motions of Saturn's rings, 1859, 62. 

 on the results of Bernoulli's theory of 



gases as applied to their internal friction, 



their difiusion, and their conductivity 



for heat, 1860, 15. 

 on an instrument for exhibiting any 



