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Miller, John Fletcher. 4. Some remarks on a 

 paper entitled " On the depth of rain which falls 

 in the same localities at different altitudes in 

 the hilly districts of Lancashire, Cheshire, &c., 

 by S. C. HOMERSHAM." Roy. Soc. Proc. V., 

 1849, p. 794. 



5. On the relation of the air and evapora- 

 tion temperatures to the temperature of the 

 dew-point, as determined by Mr. GLAISHER'S 

 Hygrometrical Tables, founded on the factors 

 deduced from the 6-hourly observations made at 

 the Royal Observatory. [1850.] Phil. Trans. 

 1851, pp. 141-148. 



6. On the Meteorology of the Lake Dis- 

 trict of Cumberland and Westmoreland ; with a 

 continuation of the results of experiments on 

 the Fall of Rain at various heights, up to 

 3,166 feet above the sea-level. [1850.] Phil. 

 Trans. 1851, pp. 149-158. 



7. On the Meteorology of the Lake Dis- 

 trict of Cumberland and Westmoreland, including 

 the results of experiments on the Fall of Rain 

 at various heights, up to 3,166 feet above the 

 sea-level. Phil. Trans. 1851, pp. 623-634. 



8. Micrometrical measurements of the 

 binary star Ursae Majoris, and the double 

 star Struve 1263, made at the Observatory, 

 Whitehaven. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XII., 

 1851-52, pp. 170-172. 



9. Micrometrical measures of the binary 



stars. Astr. Nachr. XXXIII., 1852, col. 367- 

 370. 



10. Micrometrical measures of the binary 



stars (4) Lyrze, 5 Lyrae, Ursae Majoris, the 

 double star of Struve 1263, and {* Draconis, 

 made at the Observatory, Whitehaven, Cumber- 

 land. Astr. Nachr. XXXIV., 1852, col. 213- 

 220. 



11. Micrometrical measurements of the 

 double stars e Bootis, 7 Virginis, 44 Bootis, 

 Bootis, and Herculis, made at the Obser- 

 vatory, Whitehaven. Astron. Soc. Month. Not. 

 XIII., 1852-53, pp. 223-226. 



12. Micrometrical measures of Ursse 



Majoris made at the Observatory, Whitehaven. 

 Astron. Soc. Month. Not. XIII., 1852-53, p. 259. 

 13. Micrometrical measurements of the 



binary stars y Virginis, Bootis, and ^Aquarii, 

 Astr. Nachr. XXXVI., 1853, col. 129-130. 



14. Micrometrical measurements of the 



double stars e Bootis, Ursae Majoris, y Vir- 

 ginis, 44 Bootis, % Bootis, and Herculis. 

 Astr. Nachr. XXXVI., 1853, col. 361-366. 

 15. Synopsis of meteorological observa- 

 tions made at the Observatory, Whitehaven, in 

 the year 1852. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. LV., 

 1853, pp. 17-35 ; LVL, pp. 249-259. 



Miller, John Fletcher. 16. Singular iridescent 

 phenomena seen on Windermere Lake, 24th 

 October 1851. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. LV., 

 1853, pp. 83-85. 



17. On the meteorology of the English 



Lake District, including the results of experi- 

 ments on the Fall of Rain, the Temperature, 

 the Dew-point, and the Humidity of the Atmo- 

 sphere, at various heights on the mountains, up 

 to 3,166 feet above the sea-level, for the years 

 1851-53. [1854.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. 

 XXL, 1857, pp. 81-122. 



Miller, Ludwig. Einige neue Alpen - Kafer 

 (Pterostichus lineo - punctatus, Pt. Kokeilii, 

 Nebria fasciato-punctata). Stettin, Entom. Zeit. 

 XL, 1850, pp. 10-12. 



2. Diagnosen von 8 neuen Kafern (Bem- 



bidium lateiitium, Helophorus nivalis, Ocalea 

 rivularis, Quedius irideus, Meligethes flavi- 

 cornis, M. Lepidii, M. Khevenhiilleri, Omophlus 

 alpinus). Wien, Zool. Bot. Ver. Verhandl. I., 

 1852, pp. 109-113. 



3. Adelops Khevenhiilleri, neue Kaferart. 



Wien, Zool. Bot. Ver. Verhandl. I., 1852, pp. 

 131-140. 



4. Drei neue Staphylinen der Wiener 



Gegend. Wien, Zool. Bot. Ver. Verhandl. LL, 

 1852, pp. 26-27. 



5. Beschreibung von Sphodrus Schmidtii. 



Wien, Zool. Bot. Ver. Verhandl. IV., 1854, p. 24. 



6. Beitrage sur Grotten-Fauna Krains. 



Wien, Zool. Bot. Ver. Verhandl. V., 1855 

 (Abh.), pp. 506-510. 



7. Beschreibung eines neuen Grottenkafers 



(Oryotus Schmidtii). Wien, Zool. Bot. Ver. 

 Verhandl. VI., 1856 (Abh.), pp. 627-628. 



8. Beschreibung eines neuen Grotten- 



kafers (Drimeotus Kovacsii) aus Ungarn. Wien, 

 Zool. Bot. Ver. Verhandl. VI., 1856 (Abh.), 

 pp. 635-636. 



9. Die Apionen der Wiener Gegeiid. 



Wiener Entom. Monatschr. I., 1857, pp. 1-10, 

 33-56. 



1O. Malachius gracilis, n. sp. Wiener 

 Entom. Monatschr. I., 1857, p. 138. 



11. Die Blaps-Arten der Wiener Gegend. 



Wiener Entom. Monatschr. II., 1858, pp. 15-19. 



12. Bemerkungen iiber die Gattung Cryp- 



tophagus. Wiener Entom. Monatschr. II., 

 1858, pp. 91-95, 97-112. 



13. Zwei neue Erodiinen genera (Dirosis ; 



Amnodeis). Wiener Entom. Monatschr. II. 

 1858, pp. 115-124. 



14. Bemerkungen iiber einige Friihlings- 



Kafer der Wiener Fauna. Wiener Entom. Mo- 

 natschr. IL, 1858, pp. 183-187, 200-203. 



15. Eine September Ausbeute vom Neu- 



siedler See (Coleoptera). Wiener Entom. Mo- 

 natschr. IL, 1858. pp. 347-349. 



