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niques. Article sur I'ouvrage de M. Gorini. — L'Ami dcs 

 Sciences, n° 9, 4 mars 1855. 



* Micheli (P.) ^ reconnu le mont Radicofani comme 

 un volcan eteint en 1722. Voy. de Targioni Tozzetti, dans 

 Dei Vulcani o monti ignivomi... t. 1, p. vii et x-xiij. 



1044. Micheli (John). Conjectures concerning the cause, 

 and observations upon the Phoenomena of Earthquakes; 

 particularly of that great Earthquake of the First of No- 

 vember 1755, which proved so fatal to the City of Lisbon, 

 and whose effects ware felt as far as Africa, and more or 

 less throughout almost all Europe. — Phil, trans., 1760, t. 5, 

 p. 566-634. 1 pi. Tir. a part. 



1045. Miers. Travels in Chile and La Plata. London, 

 1826, 2 vol. in-8". II y a environ 20 p. surle tremblcnient 

 du 19 nov. 1819. Nous en avons une analyse dans le Bull, 

 de la Soc. de Georj., n» 41, t. 6, p. 65-66. 1826. 



1046. Milius ( Abr.). De Diluvii universaJitate Dissertatio 

 prolusoria. Genevae, 1667, in-18. Sans nom d'auteur. 



1047. Mills (Abr.). Some Account of the Strata and vol- 

 canic Appearances in the North of Ireland and Western Is- 

 lands of Scotland. In two Letters to John Lloyd. — Phil, 

 trans., 1790, vol. 80, p. 73-100. 1 pi. 



1048. Mills (H.). An Account of the Agitation of the Wa- 

 ter, Nov. 1. 1755. —Phil, trans., 1755, vol. 49, p. 361-362. 



1049. Milne (David). Notices of Earthquake shocks fel. 

 in Great Britain, and especially Scotland, with inferences 

 suggested by these Notices as to the causes of such shocks. 

 — Nexo Edinb. phil. Jonrn., t. 31 (1841), n" 61, p. 92- 

 122, n" 62, p. 259-309; t. 32 (1842), n" 63, p. 106-127, 

 n" 64, p. 362-578; t. 33 (1842), n" 66, p. 372-388; t. 34 

 (1843), n"67, p. 85-106 ;t. 35(1843), n" 69, p. 137-159; 

 t. 36(1844), n" 71, p. 72-86, et n" 72, p. 362-576. 



1050. — On the Parallel Roads of Lochaber with Re- 

 marks on the Change of relative Levels of the Sea and Land 

 in Scotland, and on the Detrital Deposits in that Country. — 



