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Hackay, James Townsend, and Robert G-rahaxn. 



Comparative view of the more remarkable 

 plants which characterize the neighbourhood of 

 Dublin, the neighbourhood of Edinburgh, and 

 the south-west of Scotland. Brit, Assoc. Rep. 

 1836, pp. 253-257. 

 Mackay, John. A few remarks on the compo- 

 sition and medicinal action of protochloride of 

 mercury. Chemist, IL, 1841, pp. 318-319. 



2. Water, with an especial reference to its 



action on metallic lead. Pharmaceut. Journ. 

 XIV., 1855, pp. 449-450. 



3. On German yeast and its preparation. 



Pharmaceut. Journ. XVII., 1858, pp. 600-606. 



4. Some remarks upon shell-lac, with an 



especial reference to its present commercial 

 position. Pharmaceut. Journ. IL, 1861, pp. 

 358-361. 



5. Remarks on the O'idium or vine disease. 



[1862.] Edinb. Trans. Scot. Soc. Arts, VI., 

 1864, pp. 175-191. 



Mackay, Robert. Letter on the habits of a Vul- 

 ture (Vultur Papa, Linn.). Zool, Soc. Proc. 

 IV., 1836, p. 107. 



M'Eeever, Thomas. On the formation of ice 

 in the beds of rivers. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 in., 1822, pp. 187-190; Quart. Journ. Sci. 

 XIIL, 1822, p. 228. 



2. On the influence of solar light on the 



process of combustion. Thomson, Ann. Phil. 

 X., 1825, pp. 344-352 ; Froriep, Notizen, XIV., 

 1826, col. 19-20; Quart. Journ. Sci. XX., 1826, 

 pp. 387-388 ; Schweigger, Journ. XLVIII. 

 {- Jahrb. XVIIL), 1826, pp. 42-51. 



3. On the difference in the length of the 



human fingers. Quart. Journ. Sci. XXL, 1826, 

 pp. 79-81. 



IBCackenna, J. Wm. On the compai-ative effects 

 of climate on certain diseases. Australian Med. 

 Journ. v., 1860, pp. 14-21. 



Mackenna, Juan. De las causas de la mortali- 

 dad en Chili fundadas en la desproporcion entre 

 el temperamento de los hijos del pais i su clima. 

 Chile, Anal. Univ. 1850, pp. 133-144. 



Mackensie, Georges. Ossements humains fos- 

 siles des environs de Tours. Paris, Soc. Geol. 

 Bull. X.J 1838-39, pp. 150-152. 



Mackenzie, . Observations sur la fabri- 

 cation des chlorates, des hypochlorites, des chlo- 

 rites employes dans les arts, et sur la composition 

 r^eUe des hypochlorites et des chlorites et des 

 acides oxigenes du chlore ; action du chlore sur 

 les acides alcalins. Paris, Comptes Rendus, 

 VL, 1838, pp. 865-866 ; Erdm. Journ, Prak. 

 Chem. XVI., 1839, pp. 47-48. 



M'Eenzie {Dr.). An account of venomous Sea- 

 snakes on the coast of Madras (Hydrus major, 

 H. gracilis). Asiatick Researches, XIII., 1820, 

 pp. 329-336. 



Mackenzie, A. C. On the occurrence of a bi- 

 tuminous mineral at Mountgerald, Scotland. 

 Geol. Soc. Journ. XIX., 1863, pp. 522-524. 



Mackenzie, Charles. Analysis of compact Fel- 

 spar from Pentland Hills. Edinb. Mem. Wern. 

 Soc. L, 1808-10, pp. 616-628. 



■ 2. Outlines of the mineralogy of the Ochil 



Hills. Edinb. Mem. Wern. Soc. IL, 1811-16, 

 pp. 1-23 ; Thomson, Ann. Phil. III., 1814, pp. 

 116-126. 



Mackenzie, F. W. On the action of galvanism 

 upon the contractile structure of the gravid 

 uterus, and its remedial powers in obstetric 

 practice. Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XLL, 1858, 

 pp. 157-182. 



Mackenzie, {Sir) Francis A. Letter relating to 

 the breeding of some Woodcocks (Scolopax 

 rusticola, Lin.). Zool. Soc. Proc. IL, 1832, 

 pp. 133-134. 



— -— 2. Brief and practical instructions for the 

 breeding of Salmon and other Fish artificially. 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. VIIL, 1842, pp. 166-169; 

 Froriep, Notizen, XXL, 1842, col. 257-261. 



Mackenzie, G. S. Experiments on the com- 

 bustion of the Diamond, the formation of Steel 

 by its combination with Iron, and the pre- 

 tended transmission of carbon through the ves- 

 sels. Nicholson, Journ. IV., 1801, pp. 103-110. 



Mackenzie, {Sir) George Stewart. An account 

 of some geological facts observed in the Faroe 

 Islands. [1812.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. 

 VIL, 1815, pp. 213-228. 



2. Description d'un tronc d'arbre petrifie 



hors de terre, a Pennicuick, a dix milles d'Edin- 

 bourg. {Transl.) Bibl. Univ. VIIL, 1818, 

 pp. 256-258. 



3. Expose de quelques faits remarquables 



pour servir a I'histoire des alluvions. ( Transl.) 

 Bibl. Univ. XIL, 1819, pp. 187-194. 



4, Observations on Mr. Meuge's account 



of his mineralogical journey in Iceland. Edinb. 

 Phil. Journ. IL, 1820, pp. 249-252. 



5. Observations respecting the vision of 



the Humble Bee and the Honey Bee. Edinb. 

 Phil. Journ. IIL, 1820, pp. 67-69. 



6. On the formation of Chalcedony. [1822.] 



Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. X., 1826, pp. 82-104. 



7. Notice respecting the vertebrae of a 



Whale, found in a bed of bluish clay near Ding- 

 wall. [1823.] Edinb. Roy. Soc. Trans. X., 

 1826, pp. 105-106. 



8. Notices of Insects of unusual occurrence 



which have occasionally appeared in great num- 

 bers on trees, &c. [1824.] Edinb. Journ. Sci. 

 IV., 1826, pp. 37-41. 



9. On the theory of the " Parallel Roads " 



of Glen Roy. Phil. Mag. VIL, 1835, pp. 433- 

 436. 



