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ADDITIONS. 



M. 



M. Js the Onion indigenous in the north-west of 

 Canada? Canadian Naturalist, III., 1858, pp. 

 397-398. 



2. Thoughts on mineralogical systems. 



Gleanings in Sci. I., 1829, pp. 255-260. 



3. Ueber eine Methode, die Frostbestiindig- 



keit der Bausteine zu jeder Jahreszeit und mit 

 Leichtigkeit vorher priifen zu konnen. Liebig, 

 Annal. XXI., 1837, pp. 106-110. 



4. Remarks on the infinite divisibility of 



matter. Silliman, Journ. X., 1826, pp. 99-101. 

 M . . . (aus Rouen). Ueber die natiirlichen Ge- 



wohnheiten der Lampyris-Larven. Froriep, 



Notizen, XIII., 1826, col. 321-323. 

 M., B. Observations on Mr. MURRAY'S paper 



on the decomposition of metallic salts by the 



magnet. Thomson, Ann. Phil. III., 1822, pp. 



39-41. 

 M., E. Grundziige zur Diagnostik der Arten in 



der Gattung Juncus. Flora, II., 1819, pp. 145- 



156, 161-171. 

 2. Character und Stellung der Gattung 



Verbena im Linneischen System. Flora, II., 



1819, pp. 603-609. 



3. Gelegentliche Bemerkungen zu einer 



Behauptung MIRBEL'S. Flora, II., 1819, pp. 

 699-705. 



M., F. 3. De 1'integration des equation s lineaires 

 d'un ordre quelconque, a coefficients constants, 

 dans le cas des racines egales. Gergonne, Ann. 

 Math. III., 1812-13, pp. 46-51. 



4. Sur la reduction des distances lunaires 



apparentes. Zach, Corresp. VIII., 1823, pp. 

 445-458. 



M.) G. Some account of a Grampus (Delphinus 

 orca) recently captured in Lynn Harbour. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. IV., 1831, pp. 338-341. 



M.) H. The fundamental proposition in the 

 theory of Aberration (in refraction) at a curved 

 surface simply demonstrated ; and a test es- 

 tablished whereby the insufficiency of the ap- 

 proximate formulas (now in use) for calculating 

 the aberration at a spherical glass surface, may 

 be correctly ascertained. Journ. Microsc. Sci. 

 VIIL, 1860, pp. 21-25. 



M., L. On the phantasms produced by disordered 

 sensation. Nicholson, Journ. XV., 1806, pp. 

 288-296. 



M., N. Description of a new curve (radiatrix). 

 Thomson, Ann. Phil. VI., 1815, pp. 154-155. 



M., P. Account of an experiment in which 

 chemical decomposition has been effected by 

 the induced magneto-electric current. Phil. 

 Mag. L, 1832, pp. 161-162. 



2. On certain experiments in magneto- 

 electricity and electro-magnetism. Phil. Mag. 

 III., 1833, pp. 18-20. 



M., R. Observations on some errors contained 



in Mr. Thomas REID'S paper on Timekeepers. 



Nicholson, Journ. XV., 1806, pp. 159-165. 

 2. On the immersion of a small spherical 



ball in a jet of high-pressure steam. Phil. Mag. 



XXII., 1843, pp. 267-268. 

 M., T. H pineto di Sorbar presso Momians. 



Frammento di studj sulla vegetazione dell' Istria. 



Ortolano, 1863, pp. 12-16. 

 Macaire-Frinsep, ./. : 



To No. 10 add reference : 

 Mag. fiirPharm. XXVIL, 1829, pp. 115- 



125. 

 MacCullagh, James. 33. Note on the subject of 



conical refraction. Phil. Mag. III., 1833, pp. 



114-115, 197. 



34. On the laws of crystalline reflection. 



Phil. Mag. X., 1837, pp. 42-44. 



M'Cord, J. 8. : 

 Add reference : 



Phil. Mag. XIX., 1841, pp. 285-286. 

 Macgowan, D. J. : 



To No. 1 add reference : 

 New York, Agric. Soc. Trans. IX., 1849, 



pp. 384-390. 



M'Intyre, (Dr.}. On the attempt to demonstrate 

 Mr. DRUMMOND'S rule for calculating the re- 

 lative importance of certain boroughs. Phil. 

 Mag. XL, 1832, pp. 360-362. 

 M'Keen, (Rev. Dr.}. Observations on the eclipse 

 of the Sun, 16 June 1806, made at Bowdoin 

 College in the district of Maine. [1806.] 

 Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans. VI., 1809, pp. 275-276. 

 MacKenzie, (Sir) George Stewart. 17. New 

 construction of the air-pump. Nicholson, Journ. 

 II., 1799, pp. 28-30. 



18. On certain points in meteorology and 



magnetism. Phil. Mag. VII., 1 835, pp. 355-356. 



Mackie, Samuel J. 22. Spontaneous generation. 

 Geologist, V., 1862, pp. 121-124. 



23. The Cheese-grotto of Bertrich-Baden, 



in the Eifel. Geologist, V., 1862, pp. 139-141. 



24. What are the Ventriculites ? Geologist, 



V., 1862, pp. 161-167. 



25. M. GRAS' attack on the evidence of the 



flint implements in respect to the antiquity ot 

 man. Geologist, V., 1862, pp. 281-294. 



