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the habits of the 

 Soc. II., 1859-62, 



Mackenzie, (Sir) George Steicart. 10. On the 

 most recent disturbance of the crust of the earth 

 in respect to its suggesting an hypothesis to 

 account for the origin of glaciers, Edinb. New 

 Phil. Journ. XXXIII, 1842, pp. 1-9. 



11. Remarks on the qualities of Wheat 



necessary for the manufacture of Bread by the 

 ordinary and patent processes. Chemist, VI., 

 1845, pp. 411-412. 



— — • 1 2. On the theory of the " Parallel Roads " 

 in the glens of Lochaber. Edinb. Roy. Soc. 

 Proc. I., 1845, pp. 348-349. 



13. On the manner in which sound is pro- 

 duced and diffused. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. 

 XLII., 1847, pp. 197-208. 



14. An attempt to classify the phenomena 



in the glens of Lochaber with those of the dilu- 

 vium or drift which covers the face of the coun- 

 try. Edinb. New Phil. Journ. XLIV., 1848, 

 pp. 1-12. 



■ 15. An account of some Hybrid Melons. 



Hortic. Soc. Journ. III., 1848, pp. 299-301. 



16. Speculation respecting the origin of 



Trap-Tuff, the cause of earthquakes, and of 

 partial changes of the bed of the ocean. Edinb. 

 Roy. Soc. Proc. IL, 1851, pp. 115-117. 



M'Kenzie, James. Notes on 

 Beaver. Edinb. Proc. Phys 

 pp. 329-331. 



Mackenzie, John. On the different sorts of 

 Herrings which frequent the coasts of Scotland, 

 with observations on the present modes of con- 

 ducting the Herring Fishery. Highland Soc. 

 Trans. II., 1803, pp. 305-320. 



2. On the natural history of the Salmon. 



Highland Soc. Trans. II., 1803, pp. 377-387. 



Mackenzie, Peter. Observations on inverted 

 growth. Hortic. Soc. Journ. VI., 1851, pp. 

 154-159. 



Mackenzie, ^S'. S. The local geology of Tops- 

 field. [1861.] Essex Inst. Proc. III., 1864, 

 pp. 49-55. 



Mackenzie, Thomas. Account of the Coal- 

 formation at Durham. Edinb. Mem. Wern. Soc. 

 I., 1808-10, pp. 605-608. 



Mackenzie, VT. Account of the bridge over the 

 Severn, near the town of Tewkesbury, in the 

 county of Gloucester, designed by Thomas 

 Telford. Civ. Eng. Instit. Trans. IL, 1838, 

 pp. 1-14. 



Mackenzie, William. Remarks on the asserted 

 muscularity of the arteries. London, Med. and 

 Phys. Journ. LIIL, 1825, pp. 87-108. 



. 2. Remarks on some representations of the 



eye, and on artificial pupils. London, Med. and 

 Phys. Journ. LVL, 1826, pp. 38-44. 

 , . 3. Dissection of a blighted ovum, with 

 remarks. Edinb. Med. Surg. Journ. XLV., 

 1836, pp. 39-48. 



Mackenzie, William. 4. On the vision of ob- 

 jects on and in the eye. Edinb. Med. Surg. 

 Journ. LXIV., 1845, pp. 38-97. 



5« Case of Cysticercus cellulosse, in the 



anterior chamber of the human eye. [1848.] 

 Med. Chir. Soc. Trans. XXXH., 1849, pp. 41- 

 46. 



Mackeson, H. B. Notice of Saurian remains 

 found near Hythe. [1840.] Geol. Soc. Proc. 

 IIL, 1842, p. 325. 



Mackie, . Volcano in New South Wales 



(Notasia). Edinb. Journ. Nat. Geogr. Sci. H., 

 1830, p. 62. 



Mackie, D. On the tides of Glasgow and 

 Dundee. Brit. Assoc. Rep. 1837 {pt. 2), pp. 

 5-10. 



Mackie, Samuel J. On a deposit at Folkestone 

 containing bones of Mammalia. Gebl. Soc. 

 Journ. VIL, 1851, pp. 257-262. 



2. The common fossils of the British Rocks. 



Geologist, L, 1858, pp. 18-29, 60-64, 92-103, 

 134-137, 238-241, 286-290; IL, 1859, pp. 153- 

 160, 181-192, 341-355, 381-388, 421-427 ; IIL, 

 1860, pp. 1-3. 



3. On the geology of the South-east of 



England, in illustration of the value of theo- 

 retical ideas in geological investigations. Geol. 

 Assoc. Proc. L, 1859-63, pp. 11-13. 



— 4. Geological localities. No. 1. Folkestone. 

 Geologist, IIL, 1860, pp. 41-45, 81-90, 121- 

 131, 201-207, 281-284, 320-327, 353-369, 393- 

 396. 



— 5. The geology of the sea. Geologist, 

 IIL, 1860, pp. 241-249. 



6. The evidences of the geological age and 



human manufacture of the fossil flint imple- 

 ments. Geologist, IIL, 1860, pp. 404-408 ; 

 IV., 1861, pp. 19-31. 



— 7. Some bits of horns from Folkestone. 

 Geologist, IV., 1861, pp. 465-467. 



— 8. Some fossil fruits from the chalk. Geo- 

 logist, v., 1862, pp. 1-4. 



— 9. Bos frontosus. Geologist, V., 1862, 

 pp. 441-442. 



— 10. On some human remains from Musk- 

 ham and from Heathery Burn Cave. Ethnol. 

 Soc. Trans. IL, 1863, pp. 266-278. 



— 11. The aeronauts of the Solenhofen age. 

 Geologist, VI., 1863, pp. 1-8. 



— 12. Turtles in the Stonesfield slate. Geo- 



logist, VL, 1863, pp. 41-43. 

 — 13. A classified and stratigraphical list of 

 fossil birds. Geologist, VL, 1863, pp. 106- 



109. 



14. The parallel roads of Glen Roy. Geo- 



logist, VL, 1863, pp. 121-133. 

 — 15. Cestraciont fishes of the chalk, 

 legist, VL, 1863, pp. 161-163. 



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