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MCALL (Geo. A.). 



1. Description of a supposed new species of Columba (C. solitarici) 

 inhabiting Mexico. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. July 1847. 

 Sill. Amer. J. ser. 2, IV. p. 421. 



2. Some Notes on Mexican Birds, heretofore not fully described. 

 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad, May 1848, p. 63. 



MACCARY (Ange). 



1. Memoire sur le Scorpion qui se trouve sur la Montagne de Cette, 

 Dep. de 1'Herault. 1810, 8.Cuv. R. An. III. p, 388. 



2. Memoire sur quatre nouvelles especes d'Insectes appelees Pa- 

 pilio Amoureux, Noctua Galeana, etc. 8. Paris, 1810. 



3. Sur le Bombyx pavonia major. 8. Paris, 1810. 



MACCAUSLIN (R.). 



1. On an earthy substance found near the Falls of Niagara, vulgarly 

 called the Spray of the Falls Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. III. p. 17. 



MACCLELLAND (J.). 



1. On Fossil Impressions in Transition Limestone of Kemaon. 

 J. A. S. B. III. p. 628. 



2. Description of the so-called Mountain Trout of Kemaon. J. A. 

 S. B. IV. p. 39. 



3. On the Fossil Shells of the Kasya Hills J. A. S. B. IV. p. 520. 



4. Catalogue of Geological Specimens from Kemaon presented to 

 the Asiatic Society. J. A. S. B. VI. p. 653. 



5. On the Difference of Level in Indian Coal-fields, and the causes 

 to which this may be ascribed. J. A. S. B. VII. p. 65. 



6. On Coal in Assam. J. A. S. B. VII. p. 169. 



7. On Fish in a Hot Spring at Pooree. J. A. S. B. VII. p. 465. 



8. Observations on six new species of Cyprinidce, with an outline 

 of a new Classification of the Family. J. A. S. B. VII. p. 941. 



9. On the genus Hexaprotodon of Dr. Falconer and Capt. Cautley. 

 J. A. S. B. VII. p. 1038. Wiegm. Arch. 1839, II. p. 413. 

 L. u. Br. N. Jahrb. 1842, p. 628. 



10. On Indian Cyprinidce. Asiat. Res. XIX. p. 21 7. Ann. and Mag. 

 N. H. VIII. pp. 35, 108, 192. Journ. As. Soc. Beng. VIII. p. 650. 



11. On Isinglass in Polynemus sele, Buch. Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 

 VIII. p. 203. Ann. Nat. Hist. IV. p. 401. 



12. Report of a Committee on the Coal and Mineral Resources of 



India. Calcutta, 1838, 8 Madras Journ. Lit. VIII. p. 153 ; 



XI. p. 355. Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 



13. Some Inquiries in the Province of Kemaon relative to Geology 

 and other branches of Natural Science. Ind. Rev. I. pp. 151, 

 199, 247. 



14. Report on the physical condition of the Assam Tea Plant, with 

 reference to Geological Structure, Soils and Climate. Trans. 

 Agr. Soc. Ind. 1837. Ind. Rev. II. pp. 164, 224, 286, 370, 489. 



15. List of Objects in Natural History collected in Assam. Quart. 

 Journ. Med. and Phys. Soc. Calc. 1837 Ind. Rev. II. p. 508. 



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