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Mackenzie, G. S. On an occurrence of rare copper 

 minerals from Utah. [1885.] Min. Mag., 6, 1886, 181- 

 182. 



Notes on the composition of fahlerz and embolite, 



from New South Wales. Aust. Ass. Rep., 1888, 153- 

 154. 



Mackenzie, (Maj.) H. L. On an improved military 

 sketching protractor, and the method of using it. [1887.] 

 Scott. Soc. Arts Trans., 12, 1891, 39-43. 



Mackenzie, Hector W[illiam] G[avin]. Blood concre- 

 tions in the ovaries. [1888.] London Path. Soc. 

 Trans., 40, 1889, 198-200. 



A case of MECKEL'S diverticulum producing acute 



strangulation and volvulus of small intestine. London 

 Path. Soc. Trans., 41, 1890, 127-129. 



An intestinal concretion, the surface of which was 



covered with large prismatic crystals of triple phosphate. 

 [1891.] London Path. Soc. Trans., 43, 1892, 70-71. 

 Malformation of uterus. [1891.] London Path. Soc. 

 Trans., 43, 1892, 111-112. 



A case of hysterical contracture of the legs, of two 



years' duration, successfully treated. Clin. Soc. Trans., 

 28, 1895, 144-150. 



A case of malformation of the liver. London Path. 

 Soc. Trans., 46, 1895, 69-71. 



Psittacosis. Practitioner, 58, 1897, 409-411. 



The medicinal treatment of tuberculosis. Practi- 



tioner, 60, 1898, 681-690. 

 The mortality and frequency of pneumonia as affected 



by age, sex, seasons, and habits. Practitioner, 64, 1900, 



34-45. 

 Diseases of the respiratory organs. Practitioner, 64, 



1900, 323-331. 

 (jlycosuria and diabetes in relation to life assurance. 



Practitioner, 65, 1900, 138-144. 

 Mackenzie, Hector W[illiam] G[arin], & Edmunds. 



Walter. Two cases of GRAVES' disease with persistent 



thymus. London Path. Soc. Trans., 48, 1897, 192-197. 

 Mackenzie, J[ohn~\ J. A preliminary list of Algse col- 

 lected in the neighbourhood of Toronto. Canad. Inst. 



Proc., 7, 1890, 270-274. 

 Investigations in the micro-chemistry of nerve cells. 



Brit. Ass. Rep. , 1897, 822. 

 On the micro-chemistry of oxyphile granules. Brit. 



Ass. Rep., 1900, 451. 



Mackenzie, J. Kenneth. Absorption bulb for sulfur deter- 

 minations. Jl. Anal. Chem., 7, 1893, 134. 

 Mackenzie, J. Kenneth D. The distribution of electricity 



by means of secondary generators or transformers. 



[With discussion.] [1888.] Telegr. Engin. JL, 17, 1889, 



120-153, 157-192, 193-238. 

 Mackenzie, J. L. A theorem in algebra. Edinb. Math. 



Soc. Proc., 5, 1887, 59-61. 

 Mackenzie, James. On the flora of Elgin. Brit. Ass. 



Rep., 1886, 1087-1088. 

 Mackenzie, James. Pulsations in the veins, with the 



description of a method for graphically recording them. 



[1892.] Jl. Path. Bact., 1, 1893, 53-89. 



Some points bearing on the association of sensory 



disorders and visceral disease. Brain, 16, 1893, 321- 

 354. 



The "pilomotor" or "goose-skin" reflex. Brain, 



16, 1893, 515-533. 



Herpes zoster and the limb plexuses of nerves. Jl. 



Path. Bact., 1, 1893, 332-348. 



The venous and liver pulses, and the arhythmic con- 

 traction of the cardiac cavities. [1893-94.] Jl. Path. 

 Bact., 2, 1894, 84-154, 273-345. 



Mackenzie, John. For biographical notice see Inst. Civ. 

 Engin. Proc., 106, 1891, 336-337. 



Mackenzie, (Rev.) John. Bechuanaland, with some 

 remarks on Mashonaland and Matebeleland. Scott. 

 Geogr. Mag., 3, 1887, 291-315- 



Bechuanaland and the land of Ophir. Geogr. Soc. 



Proc., 10, 1888, 725-731. 

 Mackenzie, John Gumming. Melanotic sarcoma, Tery 



widely disseminated. London Path. Soc. Trans., 42, 



1891, 321-329. 

 Mackenzie, John Edwin. [Umlagerungen bei den nn- 



gesattigten Sauren.] HI. Ueber die Pentensauren, welche 



durch Einwirkung von Propionaldehyd auf Malonsaure 



entstehen. Liebig's Ann., 283, 1894. 82-100. 

 - Krystallform der Tiglicerinsaure, C 5 Hi O 4 . Ztschr. 



Kryst., 24, 1895, 92-93. 



Krystallform des Aethylidenpropionsauredibromids, 



C 5 H 8 p 2 Br 2 . Ztschr. Kryst., 24, 1895, 93. 



Dimethoxydiphenylmethane and some of its homo- 



logues. Chem. Soc. Jl., 69, 1896, 985-993. 



Mackenzie, John Edwin, & Kipping, Frederic Stanley. 

 See Kipping & Mackenzie. 



Mackenzie, John Edwin, & Ferkin, Arthur George. See 

 Perkin & Mackenzie. 



Mackenzie, John Edwin, & Ferkin, William Henry (jun.). 

 Synthesis of hexahydroterephthalic acid. Chem Soc 

 JL, 61, 1892, 172-176. 



Mackenzie, John Noland. 'Tubercular tumours of the 

 windpipe. Tuberculosis of the laryngeal muscles. A 

 contribution to the pathological histology of laryngo- 

 tracheal phthisis. Arch. Med., 8, 1882, 107-114. 



A contribution to the study of congenital syphilis 



N. Y. Med. JL, 39, 1884, 605-608. 



A contribution to the pathological histology of acute 



and chronic coryza. N. Y. Med. JL, 42, 1885 212- 

 214. 



Reflections on the aetiology of the simple inflamma- 

 tory affections of the upper air- passages. [With discus- 

 sion.] N. Y. Med. JL, 42, 1885, 287-290, 314-317. 



Isolation of the temperature sense in the oro- 



pharyngeal cavities and nasal passages by means of 

 cocaine. N. Y. Med. JL, 42, 1885, 375-376. 



A contribution to the pathology and treatment of the 



respiratory vaso-motor neuroses. [With discussion 1 



[1886.] N. Y. Med. Jl., 45, 1887, 231-237, 245-247. 

 The pathological nasal reflex. An historical study. 



N. Y. Med. JL, 46, 1887, 199-205. 

 - Some points in the pathology and treatment of 



disease of the nasal pharynx. N. Y. Med. Jl., 50, 1889 



371-372. 

 Aspergillus mycosis of the antrum maxillare. N Y 



Med. JL, 60, 1894, 238-240. 

 A contribution to the pathological anatomy of ethmoid 



disease. [1896.] N. Y. Med. JL, 65, 1897, 107-110. 

 Abstract of remarks on atrophic endorrhinitis. N. Y 



Med. JL, 66, 1897, 691-693. 

 Mackenzie, Kenneth. A trait of heredity. Bombay Nat. 



Hist. Soc. JL, 5, 1890, 306. 



Memory versus reason in cats. Bombay Nat. Hist 



Soc. JL, 6, 1891, 419-120. 



Food of the white-eyed buzzard. [1894.] Bombay 



Nat. Hist. Soc. JL, 9, 1894-95, 101. 



Mackenzie, R[obert] Tail. Natural selection, as shown 



in the typical speed-skater. Jl. Anat. Physiol., 32, 



1898, 468-476. 

 The facial expression of fatigue and violent effort. 



[1899.] Science, 11, 1900, 417. 

 Notes on the dissection of two club feet. Jl Anat 



Physiol. , 34, 1900, 403-409. 

 Mackenzie, S[tephen] Coutt. Notes on phenomena 



occurring after death. [1889.1 Indian Med. Gaz. 24 



1890, 167-171. 

 Mackenzie, Stephen. On a case of ' ' negro lethargy " or 



"the sleeping sickness " of Africa. [1890.] Clin. Soc. 



Trans., 24, 1891, 41-57. 

 A case of negro lethargy. [With note by Frederick 



W. MOTT.] London Path. Soc. Trans., 51, 1900, 118- 



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