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Miller, William H a !! o w s. — Mag. 

 Art.. seil 1832 Prof. d. Mineralogie an d. 

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geb. 1801, Apr. 6, Llandovery, Car- 

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 to the oblique-prtsmatic System (Ib. vol. V, 

 pt HI, IS.IS et vol. VII, pt. II, 1840). On spu- 

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 On the construction of the new imperial Stan- 

 dard pounds etc. (Phil. Ti. 1356, pt. III). — 

 On the lixed iines in tlie spectrura of light 

 passed throu;ih coloured gases (Phil. Mag. 

 Ser. III, Vol. II, 1833). On the forms of sul- 

 phuret of nickel and other substances (Ib. VI, 

 1835). Oll the velority of soiind (Ib. XV, 1839). 

 On the appearance of a luminous point seen 

 Ihrough a telescope, the object-giass of which 

 hasan aperture of the formofascalene triangle 

 (Ib. id.). On the form of eudialyle (Ib. XVI, 

 1840). On the form and optical coostants of 

 nitre (Ib. XVII, 1840). Mineralogical notices 

 (Ib. id.). Analysis of monazite (Ib. id.). D" of 

 octahedral copper pyrites (Ib. id.). On the 

 form of rutile (Ib. id.). On the form and opti- 

 cal conslants of anhydrite (Ib. XIX, 1841). 

 On the specific gravity of the sutphuret of nickel 

 (Ib. XX, 1842). On the crystals of red Oxalate 

 of chDmium and potash (Ib. XXI, 1842). On 

 the optical constants of tourmaline, dioptaso 

 and anatase (Ib. id.). On the form of crystals 

 oftJn (Ib. XXII, 1843). On the measurement 

 of the double sulphates of zinc and soda, and 

 of magnesia and soda (Ib. XXXI, 1847). On 

 the identity of brookite and arkansite (Ib. 

 XXX^^ 1849). On a new locality of phenakite 

 (Ib. Ser. IV, Vol. III, 1852) . On the form of an 

 alloy of bismuth (Ib. XII, 1856). On the an- 

 harmonic ratio of radii normal to four faces 

 .of a crystal in one zone (Ib. XIII, 1857). On 

 the application of elementary geometry to cry- 

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IVEiller, Hugh. — Prof. d. Geologie 

 an d. Univ. zu Edinburgh; früher Maurer 

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Miller, William Allen. — Dr. Med., 

 seil 1841 Demonstrator u. seit 18 45 (nach 

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Millon, NicolasAugusteEugene. 

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