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SECTIONS. INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



mixture of the colours of the spectrum, 



1860, 16. 

 May (C.) on railway chairs and compressed 



wood fastenings, 1851, 1 14. 

 • on the application of chilled cast iron 



to the pivots of astronomical instruments, 



1851, 114. 

 *May (D.), jowney in the Yoruba and 



Nupc countries, 1860, 170. 

 Mayer (Enrico) on the infant industrial 



schools of Tuscany, 1843, 93. 

 *Mayes (Sergeant W.), meteorological ob- 

 servations made at Aden, 1844, 22. 

 • , meteorological observations made at 



Aden, 1846, 26. 

 , meteorological observations taken at 



Fort George Barracks, Bombay, 1846, 26. 

 Mayne (Rev. C.) on preserving Echinoder- 



mata, 1835, 71. 

 Mellon I (M.), experiments on radiant 



heat, 1833, 381, 382. 

 Melville (Dr. A. Gr.) on the Lepidosiren, 



1847, 78. 

 Meneghini (Prof. C, Gr.) on the advances 



of paloeontological discovery in Tuscany, 



1857, 79. 

 Menteath (C. Gr. S.) on the limestone of 



Closeburn, 1834, 651. 

 Mercer (J.) on some peculiar instances of 



(so-called) catalytic action, 1842, 32. 

 • on the solvent power of solutions of 



acetates, 1844, 32. 

 • on a new method of contracting the 



fibres of calico, and of obtaining on the 



calico thus prepared colours of much 



brilliancy, 1851, 51. 



• on chromatic photographs, 1858, 57. 



■ on the relation of the atomic weights 



of the families of the elements, 1858, 57. 

 < on the atomic weights of the elements 



of six chemical families, 1858, 59. 

 *Merriman (Dr. S. W. J.) on the compa- 

 rative frequency of uterine conception, 



1844, 85. 

 Merritt (Mr.) on the state of education in 



Liverpool, 1837, 138. 

 *Metiiuex (R.) on the management of mer- 

 cantile vessels, 1856, 164. 

 Meynell (T.) on the fishes of Yorkshire, 



1844, 62. 

 *Miall (Dr.) on the melting-points of 



bodies, 1857, 53. 

 *Miciiel (H. E.) on the abandoned work- 

 ings of the Australian gold-fields, 1854, 



142. 

 MiCHELL (T.) on the Russian trade with 



Central Asia, 1859, 186. 

 MiciiELSOx (Dr.) on the flowers and vege- 

 tation of the Crimea, 1855, 106. 

 * on the flora of the Crimea, 1856, 



90. 

 * on the geography of breadstuffs, 



1856, 90. 



* on serfdom in Russia, 1860, 191. 



*MiCKrE (J.), cruise in the Gulf of Pe-che-li 



.and Leo-tung, China, 1860, 170. 



MiDDENDORFP (Pi'of. vou) ou Certain races 

 of Siberia, 184(), 115. 



MiDDLEMORE (R.) ou the treatment of cap- 

 sular cataract, 1839, 96. 



on an operation for an artificial pupil, 



1839, 96. 



Miles (Rev. Dr. C. P. M.) on the fauna of 

 the Clyde, and on the vivaria exhibited in 

 the City Hall, Glasgow, 1855, 114. 



Millar (Capt.) on the state of crime in 

 Glasgow, 1840, 169. 



on the state of crime in London, 



Dublin, and Glasgow, 1840, 173. 



*Miller (General) on the Sandwich Is- 

 landers, 1844, 83. 



Miller (Hugh) on certain extraordinary 

 jDCCuliarities of structure in the more 

 ancient ganoids, 1850, 91. 



on peculiar scratched pebbles and 



fossil specimens from the boulder clay, 

 and on chalk flints and oolitic fossils from 

 the boulder clay in Caithness, 1850, 93. 



on the less-known fossil floras of Scot- 

 land, 1855, 83. 



Miller (John),' fossil plants of the old red 

 sandstone of Caithness, 1855, 85. 



on some new fossils from the old red 



sandstone of Caithness, 1859, 115. 



— — on the age of the reptilian sandstones 

 of Morayshire, 1859, 115. 



Miller (J. F.) on the fall of rain in the 

 Lake districts of Cumberland and West- 

 moreland, and other places, 1846, 18. 



, readings of mountain rain-gauges, 



1846, 21. 



Miller (W.) on decimal coinage, 1854, 

 142. 



* on the decimalization of the tariff, 



1854, 143. 



Miller (Prof. W. A.) on the action of gases 



on the prismatic spectrum, 1845, 28. 

 , analysis of wrought iron produced by 



cementation from cast iron, 1848, 55. 

 on the atomic weight of oxygen, 1860, 



70. 

 Miller (Prof. W, H.) on the construction 



of a new barometer, 1833, 414. 

 • on the positions of the axes of optical 



elasticity in oblique prismatical crystals, 



1834, 556. 

 on the unequal expansion of minerals 



in different directions by heat, 1837, 43. 

 on Wollaston's goniometer, 1838, 



153- 



MiLLiGAN (J.) on the pressure of the atmo- 

 sphere, and its power in modifying and 

 determining hemorrhagic disease, 1858, 

 138. 



MiLLiNGEN (Dr.), the vaccine virus pre- 

 served in glycerine, 1857, 115. 



*MiLLS (G.) on manoeuvring steamers, 



1855, 208. 



Milne (Mr.), notice of a high-pressure filter 

 for domestic purposes, 1840, 211. 



Milne (D.)on the geology of Berwickshire, 

 1834, 624. 



