382 INDi:\ OF AUTHORS. 



Mii:/. >.). Apparatus, 27. 37; Astronomical in general, 68; Fixed 

 Star.. 80; Dark Lines, 205 ; Glass, 249. 



Ml --i i:-< HMIDT (J. B.). Wave-Lengths, 3o5. 



Meyer (A.). Absorption, 57 ; Morphine, 177. 

 Meter ( >. E. i. Dispersion, "-14. 

 Meyer (W.). Comets, 70; Brucine, 167. 



Mnm i 3i »n A. i. Apparatus, 30. 

 Mni. II. R.). Meteorological, 295. 



MlLLARDET (A. . Chlorophyll, 193. 

 M i i.i.i i; F. . Apparatus, 33, SP4. 



Miller (W. A.). History,"); Analysis, 45; Astronomical in general, 

 67,68; Solar in general, 94; Electric, 223; Flame, 236; Thal- 

 lium, 344. 



Miller (H. Hallows). Nitrogen, 303. 



Milne (G. A.). Flame, 236. 



Mitscherlich. Apparatus, 35; Analysis, 15; Bromine, 148; Chlorine, 

 191; Flame, 236; Iodine, 266; Metals, 293; Nitrogen, 303 - - 

 dium, 339. 



Mmih.u (R.). Diphenyl, 170. 



Mohr I F.). Flame, 236. 



MOIGNO ! F. I. ApparatUB, 29 J Analysis, 15. 



Moissan (H.). Cyanogen, 169; Potassium, 319. 



MONCEL (Du). Electric, 223. 



MoN( khoven. Intensity of the Solar Sp., 10C> ; Flame, 236 ; Hydro 

 259; Metals, 293; Ultra-Violet, 349. 



Montiqny. Displacement of Stellar Sp., 79; Twinkling of Stars, 132. 



Morel \m». Diffraction, 211. 



M< irohj n I A. i. Iodine, 266. 



Morichiri I I >. P. . History, 5. 



Morize I II. i. Apparatus, 31. 



Morren A.). s,.hir in general, 94; Carbon Compounds, 158; Acety- 

 lene, L60; < 'yanogen, 170; < Ihlorine, 1 s 7 ; Dispersion, 214; Flame, 



Morton II.. Analysis, 15; Bclipses, 109; Purparin, 181*; Flu 



cent, 244; Liquids, 277 ; Cranium, 347 ; Ultra- Violet, 349. 

 Mobrr (J.). Analysis, 15; Inversion, 263 ; Nitrogen, 303. 

 Mousbod \ History,5; Apparatus, 15, 34; Analysis. 16; Disper- 

 ■n. 214. 



