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MattheSj Carl folicim. Commeutatio ad quajs- 

 tionem mathematical!], qua requiritur : " In 

 triangulo quodam et circa illud duo circuli 

 ponuntur, turn etiam tres alii circuii dantur, 

 hac Isge, ut unius cujusque circuli circum- 

 ferentia unum trianguli latus exterius tangat, 

 et duas rectas intcrius, quas producta trianguli 

 latera eificiunt. Figura? ita descripta 1 proprie- 

 tates expouantur pra3cipusc." Leijden, Annal. 

 Acad. 1830-31. 



2. Commentatio ad quKStiouern mathema- 

 ticaru : ' ; Fiat comparatio inter methodum analy- 

 ticam veterum geometrarum apud Gra?cos et 

 inter analysin receutiorem, qua hodieque utun- 

 tur ; turn etiam utriusque metliodi commoda ex- 

 qaisitioribus quibusdam exemplis illustrentur." 

 Leijden, Annal. Acad. 1832-33. 



3. Over de grondslagen der meetkunde. 



Amsterdam, Tijdschr. v. Wis. en Nat. Wetens. 

 III., 1850, pp. 35-50. 



Ifiatthes, Dideric ran. See Lankeren-Mat- 

 thes. 



Matthew, G. F. Observations on the geology 

 of St. John Count}', New Brunswick. Cana- 

 dian Naturalist, VIIL, 1863, pp. 241-260. 



Matthew, J. Rainbow phenomenon. [1861.] 

 Brit. Meteor. Soc. Proc. I., 1863, p. 63. 



Matthew, P. Ueber den Einfluss der Blitz- 

 ableiter auf die Vegetation. Froriep, Notizen, 

 XXXIL, 1832, col. 182-183. 



Matthews, (Rev.) Andrew. Notice of some new 

 genera and species of Brachelytra. Entom. 

 Mag. V., 1838, pp. 188-198. 



2. Birds of Oxfordshire. Newman, Zoo- 

 logist, IX., 1851, pp. 2982-2983. 



3. Description of the yellow-backed Whidah 

 Finch killed in Oxfordshire in September 1851. 

 Newman, Zoologist, X., 1852, pp. 3534-3536. 



4. Remarks on Scolopax Delamotti. 



[1852.] Newman, Zoologist, XI., 1853, pp. 

 3729-3733. 



5. A synonymic list of the British Tri- 

 chopterygidse. Newman, Zoologist, XVI., 1858, 

 pp. 6104-6111. 



6. Notes on the British Trichopterygidaj, 



with descriptions of some new species (Ptilium 

 brevicolle, Ptcnidium picipes, Ptilium cresum. 

 and Pt. Saxonicum). Newman, Zoologist, 

 XVIII., 1860, pp. 7063-7068. 



7. Discovery of two species of Ptilium 

 (P. inquilmum and P. insigne) new to the 

 British Fauna, and the description of a new 

 species of that genus. Newman, Zoologist, 

 XIX., 1861, pp. 7409-7410. 



8. A review of the genus Ptinella. New- 



man, Zoologist, XX., 1862, pp. 8053-8060. 



9. Description of a new species of 

 Ptinella (P. Proteus). Newman, Zoologist, 

 XX., 1862, pp. 8261-8263. 



Matthews, (Rcr.) Andrew. 1O. Capture of 



Ptilium nffine, Onialium nigrum, O. brevicorne, 



O. testaceum, and a new species of Omalium (O. 



crassicorne). Newman, Zoologist, XXI., 1863, 



pp. 8649-8652. 

 Matthews, (Rev.} Andrew and Henry. The birds 



of Oxfordshire and its neighbourhood. Newman, 



Zoologist, VII., 1849, pp. 2423-2433, 2531- 



2541. 2592-2603, 2623-2626 ; VIII., pp. 2736- 



2739. 

 Matthews, Murray A. Stray notes from an 



Ornithologist's diaiy during the past summer. 



Newman, Zoologist, XV., 1857, pp. 5345- 



5348. 

 Matthews, R. Remarks on certain passages in 



Dr. THOMSON'S " Chemistry," together with 



some experiments on Sandarach and Mastic. 



Nicholson, Journ. X., 1805, pp. 245-248. 

 Matthewson, R. E. Note on equations of the 



second degree. Cambridge (Mass.), Math. 



Monthly, II., 1860, pp. 232-234. 



2. The earth considered as a spheroid of 



revolution. Geodetic formulas. Cambridge 

 (Mass.), Math. Monthly, III., 1860, pp. 71-85. 



Matthey, A. Notice sur les bains de vapeurs 

 d'eau minerale a St. Gervais en Savoie. Bibl. 

 Univ. XIII., 1820, pp. 148-150. 



2. Observations sur la marche du pouls 



pendant le bain a diverses temperatures. Bibl. 

 Univ. XIII., 1820, pp. 201-204. 



3. Observations sur le Dragonneau vivant 



dans la Sauterelle verte. Bibl. Univ. XV., 

 1820, pp. 288-294. 



4. Considerations physiologiques sur les 



effets de 1'Iode. Bibl. Univ. XVIL, 1821, pp. 

 73-78. 



Matthey, Giuseppe. Osservazioni e riflessioui 

 sulla Digitale purpurea. Parma, Giorn. Soc. 

 Med. Chir. I., 1806, pp. 179-190. 



Matthias, W. Ueber die Bewirthschaftung der 

 kleinen Torfmoore. Hermbstiidt, Bulletin, IX., 

 1811, pp. 101-133; X., pp. 97-125, 193-217; 

 XI., pp. 54-75. 



Matthiessen, Adolphc. Experiences thermo- 

 metriques, faites sur la lumiere de la iiouvelle 

 comete et sur la lumiere zodiacale. Paris, 

 Comptes Rendus, XVI., 1843, pp. 686-688; 

 Poggend. Annal. LIX., 1843, pp. 171-174. 



2. Experiences sur une substance noire 



diathermane, faites en vue de verifier la theorie 

 de M. MELLONI. Paris, Comptes Rendus, XVI., 

 1843, pp. 763-764; Poggend. Annal. LIX., 

 1843, pp. 169-171. 



3. Determination exacte de la dispersion 



de 1'oeil humain par des mesures directes. Bibl. 

 Univ. Archives, V., 1847, pp. 221-229 ; Froriep, 

 Notizen, III., 1847, col. 341-342; Poggend. 

 Annal. LXXI., 1847, pp. 578-581. 



