Mackenzie] 



972 



[Mackintosh 



Mackenzie, Stephen, & Tay, Waren. See Tay & 



Mackenzie. 



McKenzie, T[homas]. The blood-vascular system, duct- 

 less glands, and uro-genital system of Amiurus catus. 



Canad. Inst. Proc., 2, 1884, 418-443, 457. 

 Mackenzie, (Capt.) Thomas. On the application of a 



NICOL'S prism to sextant observations. [1885.] Astr. 



Soc. Month. Not., 46, 1886, 29. 

 A meteorological phenomenon. Meteorol. Soc. Quart. 



Jl., 12, 1886, 62 ; Nature, 33, 1886, 245. 

 Mackenzie, W. Cossar. [The existence of nitrate of soda 



in Egypt.] Nature, 50 (1894), 61 ; Soc. Chem. Ind. Jl., 



13, 1894, 611-613. 

 Mackenzie, W. Dalziel. Capercailzie in Strathnairn. 



Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1900, 51. 

 Mackenzie, William. The hedgehog in Sutherland. Ann. 



Scott. Nat. Hist., 1897, 191. 

 McKeown, S. W. For biographical notice see Amer. Inst. 



Min. Engin. Trans., 29, 1900, xxxii-xxxiii. 

 A method of determining butter fat in milk or cream 



by difference. U. S. Div. Chem. Bull., No. 43, 1894, 



194. 

 Mackereth, (Rev.) Thomas. For biographical notice see 



Astr. Soc. Month. Not., 57, 1897, 215-216. 



On the effects of solar radiation in atmospheric 



vapour. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc., 23, 1884, 

 47-52. 



On the recent coloured skies at sunset and sunrise. 



Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Proc., 23, 1884, 52-54. 



MacKerrow, W[illiam J.]. Ueber Bromiibertrager. Ber- 

 lin, Chem. Ges. Ber., 24, 1891, 2939-2947. 



Mackeson, Henry Bean. For biographical notice see 

 Geol. Soc. Quart. Jl., 51, 1895, Ixiii. 



Mackessach, Robert H. Grasshopper warbler nesting in 

 Morayshire. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1900, 48. 



Mackey, William McD[onnell]. Spontaneous combustion 

 of oils spread on cotton. Soc. Chem. Ind. JL, 13, 1894, 

 1164-1166 ; 14, 1895, 940-941. 



Apparatus for the determination of the relative 



liability to spontaneous combustion of oils spread on 

 cotton wool. Soc. Chem. Ind. JL, 15, 1896, 90-91. 



Mackey, William McD[onnell], & Middleton, R[ichard] 



E[dgar]. Colorimetric determination of dissolved oxygen 



in water. Soc. Chem. Ind. JL, 17, 1898, 1127-1128. 

 Mackey, William McD[onnell], & Miller, James. Note 



on the examination of sewage and polluted waters. Soc. 



Chem. Ind. JL, 16, 1897, 995. 

 M'Kie, John. Recent zoological additions to the Kircud- 



bright Museum. [1894.] Durnfr. Gallow. Soc. Trans., 



10, 1895, 56-59. 

 Mackie, William. 



Moray. [1896.] 



148-172. 

 On the laws that govern the rounding of particles of 



sand. [1897.] Edinb. Geol. Soc. Trans., 7, 1899, 298- 



311. 



The felspars present in sedimentary rocks as indi- 

 cators of the conditions of contemporaneous climate. 

 [1898.] Edinb. Geol. Soc. Trans., 7, 1899, 443-468. 



Seventy chemical analyses of rocks (chiefly from the 



Moray area) with deductions. [1899.] Edinb. Geol. 

 Soc. Trans., 8, 1905, 33-60. 



Some notes on the distribution of erratics over 



eastern Moray. [1900.] Edinb. Geol. Soc. Trans., 8, 

 1905, 91-97. 



On differences in chemical composition between the 



central and marginal zones of granite veins, with further 

 evidence of exchanges between such veins and the con- 

 tact rocks. [1900.] Edinb. Geol. Soc. Trans., 8, 1905, 

 98-113. 



Mackie, William, & Carnelley, Thomas. See Carnelley 

 & Mackie. 



Mackiewicz, H[enri Marie Hubert]. Essai sur la valeur 



The sands and sandstones of eastern 

 Edinb. Geol. Soc. Trans., 7, 1899, 



des indications fournies par le poids, les perimetres 



thoraciques sous-pectoral et bi-axillaire, le perimetre des 



epaules et le pe'rimetre du bassin, pour juger de 1'aptitude 



au service militaire. Arch. Md. Pharm. Militaires, 12, 



1888, 161-180. 

 McKillop, John, & Ellis, Thomas Flower. Tin-smelting 



at Pulo Brani, Singapore. Inst. Civ. Engin. Proc., 



125, 1896, 145-162. 

 McKillop, (Mrs.) Margaret. See Pendlebury, W[illiam] 



H[cnry], & Seward, (Miss) Margaret. 

 McKim, William Duncan. The origin of life and its early 



development. [1886.] Newport Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc., 



5, 1887, 13-28. 

 Ueber den nephridialen Trichterapparat von Hirudo. 



Ztschr. Wiss. ZooL, 59, 1895, 147-166. 

 Mackinder, H[alford]J[ohri]. On the scope and methods 



of geography. Geogr. Soc. Proc., 9, 1887, 141-160. 

 The teaching of geography at the universities. Geogr. 



Soc. Proc., 9, 1887, 698-701. 

 The teaching of geography. Educ. Times, 42, 1889, 



504-505. 



The physical basis of political geography. [1889.] 



Scott. Geogr. Mag., 6, 1890, 78-84. 



[Presidential address to the Geogr. Sect. Modern 



geography, German and English.] Brit. Ass. Rep., 

 1895, 738-748. 



A journey to the summit of Mount Kenya, British 



East Africa. Geogr. JL, 15, 1900, 453-476, 480-486. 



Preliminary notes on the results of the Mount Kenya 



expedition, 1899. Nature, 62 (1900), 12-13. 



Mackinlay, (Maj.) G[eorge]. Mild steel applied to naval 

 and military purposes. [With discussion.] [1885. J 

 United Serv. Inst. JL, 29, 1885-86, 93-125. 



Accuracy of artillery fire. [With discussion.] [1887.] 



United Serv. Inst. JL, 31, 1887-88, 439-489. 

 McKinlay, James. Field notes from Picton county, 

 Nova Scotia. Auk, 2, 1885, 39-43. 



The corn crake in Nova Scotia. Auk, 1C, 1899, 



75-76. 



McKinley, James. Narrative of a journey in 1390, from 

 Great Slave Lake to Beechy Lake, on the Great Fish 

 River. [Extracts from journal.] Ottawa Natlist., 7, 

 1893, 85-92, 101-114. 



McKinney, H[ugh] G[iffin]. Rivers of New South Wales. 

 Aust. Ass. Rep., 1888, 386-406. 



Water conservation surveys of N. S. Wales. [1896.] 



N. S. Wales Roy. Soc. JL, 30, 1897, Ixxiv-lxxxii. 



MacKinnon, (Miss) Annie L. Concomitant binary forms 

 in terms of the roots. [1895-98.] Ann. Math., 9 

 (1894-95), 95-157; 12 (1898-99), 95-109. 



Mackinnon, Philip W., & Niceville, Lionel de. A list of 

 the butterflies of Mussoorie in the western Himalayas 

 and neighbouring regions. [1896-98.] Bombay Nat. 

 Hist. Soc. JL, 11, 1897-98, 205-221, 368-389, 585-605. 



Mackintosb, Ashley W., & Turner, William Aldren.. See 

 Turner & Mackintosh. 



Mackintosh, Daniel. For biographical notice and works 

 see Geol. Mag., 8, 1891, 432. 



*0n the interglacial age of the cave-Mammalia ; the 



apparently sudden introduction of man ; the mental 

 capacity of the cave-men of France ; and the shortness 

 of the time which has elapsed since the close of the last 

 Glacial Period. [1879.] Liverpool Geol. Soc. Proc., 4, 

 1885, 59-62. 



*Traces of an interglacial land-surface at Crewe. 



[1881.] Liverpool Geol. Soc. Proc., 4, 1885, 267-269. 



*President's address. [The changes in relative levels 



of land and sea along the west and south coasts of 

 England and Wales.] [1882.] Liverpool Geol. Soc. 

 Proc., 4, 1885, 349-364. 



*The time which has elapsed since the close of the 



Glacial Period. [1883.] Liverpool Geol. Soc. Proc., 4, 

 1885, 417-427. 



