310 RECORD OF SCIENCE FOR 1886. 



MiKLOUCHO Maclay. — Oil traces of volcanic action on tbe northeast of New Guinea. 



(Proc. Linnean Soc. of New South AVales (1885), ix, No. 4. ) 

 E. J. Matz. — Das Ertlbeben vorn 1. Mai, 1885. Mit Karte. ( Deutsciie Rundschau f. 



Geogr. (1885), A'li, 4o3-4fi5.) 

 J. W. McCrixdle. — Thorofldsen ou the Lava desert in tbe interior of Iceland. (Cf. 



No. 131), Bibliog., 1885.) (Scottish Geogr. Mag. (1885), i, 026-634.) 

 W. J. McGee. — Some features of the recent earthquake. 1 illustrations. (Science 



(1886), vni, 271-275.) 

 M. C. Meigs.— The Charleston Earthquake. (Science (1886), viir, 390. 391.) 

 R. Meldola. — On some geological aspects of the East Anglian Earthquake. (Proc. 



Geologists' Assoc. (England) (1885), ix, 20.) 

 Charles Meldrum. — A tabular statement of the dates at which, and the localities 



Avhere, pumice or volcanic dust was seen in the Indian Ocean in 1883-'84. (Rep. 



Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. (1885), pp. 773-779.) 

 J. M. Metzger. — Earthquake in Sierra Leone. Sept.. 1886. (Nature (1886), xxxv, 



141.) 

 Stanislas Meunier. — Sur la Th^orie des treml>lciueiits do terre. (Conipt. rend. ( 1886), 



Cii, 934-937. Abstract, Peterm. geogr. Mitt. (1886), Bd. 32. Litt. Bericht, p. 105.) 

 MiDDLKAiiss. — Report on the Bengal Earthquake of July 14, 1885. (Records Geol. 



Survey of India (1885), xviii, 200. Notice, Peterm. geogr. Mitt. (Ib86), Bd. 32. Litt. 



Bericht, p. 83.) 

 JOHX MiLNE.— An Earthquake Invention. (Nature (1886), xxxiii, 43^,439 ;" xxxiv, 



193.) 

 John Milne. — Earth Tremors. (Japanese Trans. Seis. Soc. of Japan (18^'(;), vol. 



III.) 

 John Milne. — On Construction in Earthquake Countries. (Engineering (1885), XL, 



611,612. Am. Architect (1886), xix, 55,56.) 

 John Milne. — Sounding a Crater. (Nature (1886), xxxv, 152,153.) 

 De Montessus. — Les Volcaus do FAmerique Centrale. (Rev. Scieutif. (1885), in, 



ser. IX, 804-807. Transl., Pop. Sci. Monthly (1886), xxviii, 819-823.) 

 Joseph Moore. — Earthquake Sounds. (Science (1886), viii, 348.) 

 S. Newcomb. — Red Sunsets and Volcani^c Eruptions. (Nature (1886), xxxiv, 340.) 

 A. F. Nogues. — Tremblements de terre en Espague. (La Nature (1886), i, 286.) 



A. F. NoGufes. — Nouveaux tremblements de terre en AndalouSie. Map. (La Nature 



1886), II, 143,144.) 

 J. P. O'Reilly. — The Earthquake ot October 16, 1886, in the Vosges, etc. (Nature 



(1886), XXXIV, 618.) 

 J. P. O'Reilly. — The late American Earthquake and its limits. (Nature (1886), 



XXXIV, 570,571.) 

 J. P. O'Reilly.— The Recent Earthquakes. (Nature (1886), xxxv, 197-200.) 



B. Ornstein.— Erdbeben in Griechenland. (Peterm. Geogr. Mitt. (1886), xxxii, 312.) 

 B. Ornstein. — Ueber die gegenwiirtigeErdbeben-Periode imostlichen Mittelmeerge- 



biete. (Ausland (1885), p. 521.) 

 F. L. Oswald.— Earthquake of August 31, 1886. (Lippincott's Mag. (1886), xxxvix, 



539. ) 

 Richard Owen. — The recent Earthquake in Greece and other places ou August 28, 



1886. Am. Meteorol. Jour. (1886), in, 220-222.) 

 E. Parfitt.— Earthquakes in Devonshire. (Trans- Devonshire (Eng.) Assoc, for Adv. 



Sci., Lit. and Art (1885 ?), xvi, 641-661.) 

 Jean Platania.— La r^ceute Eruption dc I'Etna. Map and ill. (La Nature (1886), 



11,97-99.) 

 J. W. Powell.— The Causes of Earthquakes. (The Forum (1886), ii, 370-391.) 

 Joseph Prestwioh.— On the Agency of Water in Volcanic Eruptions. (Proc. Roy. 



Soc, Loudon (1886), XLi, 117-173.) 

 R. A. Proctor. — Earthquakes. (Humboldt Library.) 



