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SECTIONS. — INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



MooRB (Dr. E.) on the discovery of organic 

 remains, in a raised beach, in the lime- 

 stone cliff imder the Hoe at Plymouth, 

 1841, 62. 



on the strata penetrated in sinking an 



Artesian well at the Victoria spa, Ply- 

 mouth, 1841, 63. 



* , notice of fossils discovered in some 



of the slate rocks, 1841, 64. 



*MooRE (J.) on Syrrhaptis paradoxus, 1859, 

 257. 



Moore (O. A.) on the flora of Yorkshire, 

 1844, 70. 



MooRE (Dr. W.), statistics of small-pox and 

 vaccination in the United Kingdom, 1859, 

 223. 



MooRSOM (Admiral) on the want of facts 

 respecting the performance of vessels at 

 sea, 1857, 187. 



■■ ■ on the performance of steam-vessels, 

 the functions of the screw, and the rela- 

 tions of its diameter and pitch to the 

 form of the vessel, 1858, 215. 



on the performance of steam-vessels, 



1859, 237. 



*MoRGAN (W.) on some bones found in the 

 bed of the Tawey, 1848, 71. 



MoRO (G-.) on the communication between 

 the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, through 

 the Isthmus of Tehuan tepee, 1844, 58. 



MoRREN (Prof.) on the production of vanilla 

 in Europe, 1838, 116. 



Morris (Rev, F. O.) on zoological nomen- 

 clature, 1844, 78. 



"*- on a plan for preventing the stealing 



of letters by letter-carriers, 1844, 103. 



— — on progressive, practical, and scientific 

 education, 1853, 107. 



on the specific distinctions of Uria 



troile and Uria lacrymans, 1857, 105. 



Morris (Prof. J.) on the geology of the 

 neighbourhood of Stamford and Peter- 

 borough, 1847, 127. 



on the genus Siphonotreta, with a de- 

 scription of a new species, 1849, 57. 



*MoRRisoN (Lieut.) on an instrument for 

 measuring the electricity of the atmo- 

 sphere, 1837, 38. 



on the magnet-electrometer, 1838, 74. 



*— — on an analogy between the atomic 

 weights of certain gases and the expan- 

 sions of the colours of the solar spectrum, 

 1839, 29. 



Morrison (Rev. J.) on some fossils found 

 at Elgin, 1859, 115. 



-^ on fossil remains found at Urquhart 



near Elgin, 1859, 263. 



Morriss-Stirling (T. D.) on proposed sub- 

 stitutes for the potato, 1840, 90. 



Mortimer (J.) on a fish with four eyes, 

 1838, no. 



Mosander (Prof. C. Or.) on the new metals 

 lanthanium and didymium, which are as- 

 sociated with cerium ; and on erbium and 



^ terbiimi, new metals associated with yttria, 

 1843, 25 ; addendum, 30. 



*MoSELEY (Prof.) on the theory of locomd- 



tion, 1836, 130. 

 on the equilibrium of the arch, 1837, 



133- 



Moseley (Rev. H.) on a machine for calcu- 

 lating the numerical values of definite in- 

 tegrals, 1841, 35. 



on the cause of the descent of glaciers, 



1860, 48. 



Moser (M.) on a very curious fact connected 

 with photography, 1842, 14. 



Moses (F.) on the subsidences which have 

 taken place in the mineral basin of South 

 Wales, 1848, 71. 



MossoTTi (Prof.) on the calculation of an 

 observed eclipse or occultation of a star, 

 1855, 26. 



on the distribution of the orbits of the 



comets in space, 1857, 23. 



Motley (T.) on the construction of a rail- 

 way with cast-iron sleepers, 1838, 157. 



on a suspension-bridge over the Avon, 



1838, 157. 



MouNSEY (J. C.) on a singular iridescent 

 phenomenon seen on Windermere Lake, 

 1855, 41. 



MoY (T.), improvements in the mode of 

 working steam-engines, 1857, 187. 



on the philosophy of the wave-line 



system of ship-building, 1857, 188. 



Mo YES (Corporal W.), observations with 

 the thermometer, at Aden in Arabia, 

 1843, 22. 



*MuLDER (Prof) on proteine and its com- 

 pounds, 1847, 57. 



on the presence of carbonates in blood, 



1850, 57. 



*MuLLER (Dr. H.) on a new acetic ether 

 occurring in a natural resin, 1860, 7 1 ; on 

 the isomers of cumol, 71. 



*MuLLER (Dr. S.), geognostic sketch of the 

 western position of Timor, 1858, 153. 



^Mulligan (Mr.), quantitative estimation 

 of tannin in some tanning materials, 

 1859, 75. 



MuNBY (G-.) on the vegetable productions of 

 Algiers, 1849, 71. 



MuNRO (Major) on the transmutation of 

 jEgilops into Triticum, 1852, 68. 



MuNROE (Dr. H.), statistics relative to the 

 northern whale fisheries, 1853, 109. 



MuRCHisoN (Sir R. I.), remarks on Mr. 

 Hutton's paper on the Whin Sill of Cum- 

 berland and Northumberland, 1831-32, 



on the old red sandstone and the for- 

 mations beneath it, 1834, 652. 

 on the Silurian system of rocks, 1835, 



59- 



on the hydrography of the Severn, 



1836, 88. 



, notice of a large fish (Holoptychius 



nobilissimus) from the old red sandstone 

 of Clashbennie, Fifeshire, 1836, 94. 



, classification of the old slate rocks of 



the north of Devonshire, 1836, 95. 



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