SECTIONS. INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



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Milne (D.) on the Berwick and North 

 Durham coal-fields, 1838, 76. 



* notice respecting the metalliferous 



veins of Tjndrum, 1840, 97. 



on earthquakes in Scotland, 1840, 97. 



Milne (J.) on a gas regulator, 1840, 213. 



*MiLNE (J. D., jun.) on the homologous 

 development of the muscular system, 

 1859, 265. 



Milne-Edwards (M.) on the metamorpho- 

 sis of certain trilobites discovered by M. 

 Barrande, 1849, 59. 



MiLNER (W. R.) on the influence of various 

 circumstances in causing gain or loss in 

 the weight of prisoners in Wakefield con- 

 vict-prison, 1858, 139. 



MiLNES (R. Monckton), concluding address 

 to the Statistical Section, 1856, 161. 



MiLWARD (A.) on an extensive mud-slide in 

 the island of Malta, 1848, 70. 



on the origin of " dirt-bands" on gla- 

 ciers, 1848, 71. 



on an instrument called the " Upton 



draining tool," as illustrating a principle 

 by which the resistance of soils to agri- 

 cultiiral implements may be considerably 

 diminished, 1849, 122, 



on the condition of the city and neigh- 

 bourhood of Malaga, 1850, 151. 



MiNCHiN (Dr.) on the macrocephali of Hip- 

 pocrates, 1857, 146. 



Mitchell (Mr.) on timber bridges, 1840, 

 197. 



Mitchell (H.) on new fossils from the 

 lower old red sandstone, 1859, 116. 



Mitchell (J. M.) on the economical history 

 and statistics of the herring, 1860, 191. 



*Mitchell (Rev. W.) on descriptive labels 

 for mineral collections in public institu- 

 tions, 1856, 57. 



* on the Koh-i-noor previous to its 



cutting, 1860, 87. 



Moberley (Rev. Dr.) on a large Plesio- 

 saurus discovered in lias, 1848, 78. 



♦Moffat (Dr. T.) on the action of the 

 carbo-azotic acid and the carbo-azotates 

 on the human body, 1855, 121. 



*MoPFATT (Dr.) on the existence of ozone 

 . in the atmosphere, 1848, 56. 



Moggeridge (M.) on two cases of uncom- 

 mon atmospheric refraction, 1848, 33. 



on a peculiarity in the Protococcus 



nivalis, 1848, 86. 



on the time required for the formation 



of "rolled stones," 1856, 69. 



MoHR (Dr.) on a new method of preparing 

 morphia and its salts, 1840, 78. 



MoiQNO (Abbe), notice of a new arithmo- 

 meter, or calculating machine, by T. de 

 Colmar, 1854, i ; notice of M. Babinet's 

 homalographic maps, 2. 



on the preservation of milk, 1854, 74. 



— — on a method of determining whether 

 the limiiniferous vibrations are parallel 

 or perpendicular to the plane of polariza- 

 tion, 1857, 9. 



MoiGNO (Abbe), notices of photography^ 



1857, 53. 

 on three new electrotype processes, 



1857, 54. 



, supplement to Newton's method of 



resolving equations, 1859, 9. 

 on M. Ruhmkorff's new electro-medical 



apparatus, 3859, 62. 

 on Becquerel's phosphoroscope, 1859, 



62. 



on a new photometer, 1859, 62. 



on the phonautograph, an instrument 



for registering simple and compound 



sounds, 1859, 62. 

 * on matches without phosphorus or 



poison, 1859, 74. 



, notice of a nephelogene, 1859, 74. 



* on Corne and Demeaux's disinfecting 



and deodorizing powder, 1859, 74. 

 on preserving milk perfectly pure in 



the natural state, without any chemical 



agent, 1859, 74. 

 — — on a new gas-burner, 1859, 237. 

 * on a helicometer, an instrument for 



measuring the thrust of the screw pro- 

 peller, 1859, 237. 

 * on M. Giffard's automatic injector 



for feeding boilers, 1859, 237. 

 * on an application of the moving 



power arising from tides to manufacturing, 



agricultural and other purposes, 1859, 



237- 



MoLESwoRTH (G. L.) on tangent- wheels, 

 1857, 186. 



MoLYNEux (W.) on the coal strata of North 

 Stafibrdshire, with reference particularly 

 to their organic remains, 1859, 103. 



on fossil fish from the North Stafford- 

 shire coal-fields, 1860, 88. 



Moncriepf's (Rev. Dr.) treatise on arith- 

 metic in the Chinese language. Rev. Dr. 

 Bryce's account of, 1852, i. 



Montgomery (Dr. W. F.) on a newly dis- 

 covered peculiarity in the uterine decidua, 

 1836, 121. 



Moore (Mr.) on corroded leaden pipe, 

 1835, 55. 



Moore (A.) on registration of births, deaths, 

 and marriages in Ireland, 1857, 1 64. 



Moore (C.) on the skin and food of Ich- 

 thyosauri and Teleosauri, 1856, 69. 



• on the middle and upper lias of the 



West of England, 1856, 70. 



on triassic beds near Frome, and their 



organic remains, 1858, 93 



on the supposed Wealden and other 



beds near Elgin, 1859, 264. 



* on Brachiopoda, and on the develop- 

 ment of the loop in Terebratula, 1859, 

 265. 



on the contents of three square yards 



of triassic drift, 1860, 87. 



Moore (D.) on the plants which, by their 

 growth and decomposition, form the prin- 

 cipal part of the Irish turf-bogs, 1857, 

 97- 



