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llXarshall, John. 5. On the brain of a Bush- 

 woman ; and on the brains of two idiots of 

 European descent. [1863.] Phil. Trans. 1864, 

 pp. 501-558. 



Marshall, Margaret H. Experiments and in- 

 vestigations as to the influence exerted over 

 some minerals by animal and vegetable matter, 

 under certain conditions. Edinb. Roy. See. 

 Proc. II., 1851, pp. 58-61. 



Marshall, Samuel, On the cause of the north- 

 east winds which occur in spring in most parts 

 of Great Britain. Edinb. Journ. Sci. VIII., 

 1828, pp. 39-40. 



2. Remarks on a luminous arch seen at 



Kendal, 27th December 1827. Edinb. Journ. 

 Sci. IX., 1828, pp. 102-103. 



3. A report on the quantity of Rain which 



has fallen at Kendal, in Westmoreland, during 

 the last thirteen years, and a notice of some 

 local circumstances deemed influential on the 

 quantity, and on the climate. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 VIII., 1835, pp. 345-346. 



4. Summary of the state of the "Weather 



and Temperature at Kendal, Westmoreland, in 

 1835, with remarks ; a speculation on the atmo- 

 spheric conditions which may excite wind ; and 

 a notice of an observed manifestation of Aurora 

 Borealis, and of the occurrence of an earthquake. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. IX., 1836, pp. 306-312. 



5. Meteorological summary at Kendal, 



Westmoreland, for 1837. Meteorol. Soc. Trans. 

 I., 1839, pp. 113-116. 



— — 6. On the climatology and meteorology of 

 Kendal, Westmoreland. Quart. Journ. Meteorol. 

 I., 1842, pp. 57-63. 



Marshall, IV. Notice on the carbonate of 

 copper occurring in the magnesian limestone of 

 Newton Kyme, near Tadcaster. [1825.J Geol. 

 Soc. Trans. II., 1829, pp. 140-141. 



2. An account of the Russian method of 



rendering Platinum malleable. Phil. Mag. XL, 

 1832, pp. 321-322 ; Erdm. Journ. Tech. Chem. 

 XIV., 1832, pp. 319-329 ; Schweigger, Journ. 

 LXV. {—Jahrh. V.), 1832, pp. 259-261. 



Marshall, W. Notes on the Cowslip and Prim- 

 rose. Phytologist, II., 1845, pp. 284-285. 



2. Excessive and noxious increase of 



Udora Canadensis (Anacharis alsinastrum). 

 Phytologist, IV., 1852, p. 705. 



3. The American Water- weed, Anacharis 



alsinastrum. Phytologist, II., 1857-58, pp. 

 194-197. 



Marsham, Thomas. Observations on the Phalaena 

 bombyx lubricipeda, Linn., and some other 

 Moths allied to it. [1788.] Linn. Soc. Trans. 

 I., 1791, pp. 67-75. 



'■ 2. Additional remarks to William Mark- 



"wick's account of the Musca pumilionis. Linn. 

 Soc. Trans. II., 1794, pp. 79-82. 



Marsham, Thomas. 3. Observations on the 

 economy of the Ichneumon manifestator, Linn. 

 [1794.] Linn. Soc. Trans. IIL, 1797, pp. 23- 

 29. 



4. Observations on the Insects that in- 

 fested the Corn in the year 1795. Linn. Soc. 

 Trans. III., 1797, pp. 242-251. 



5. Further observations on the Wheat 



Insect. Linn. Soc. Trans. IV., 1798, pp. 224- 

 229. 



6. Additional remarks to William Mark- 

 wick's observations on Curculio trifolii. Linn. 

 Soc. Trans. VL, 1802, pp. 145-146. 



7. Additional note to Mr. Walfoed's 



obsers'ations on an insect supposed to be the 

 Wireworm. Linn. Soc. Trans. IX., 1808, pp. 

 160-161. 



8. Description of Notoclea, a new genus of 



coleopterous insects from New Holland. [ 1 807.] 

 Linn. Soc. Trans. IX., 1808, pp. 283-295. 



■■ 9. Some account of an insect of the genus 



Brynestis, taken alive out of wood composing 

 a desk which had been made above twenty 

 years. [1810.] Linn. Soc. Trans. X., 1811, 

 pp. 399-403. 



Marshman, . Sequel to the correspondence 



regarding the manufacture of Nipal Paper at 

 Darjeeling. India, Agric. Soc. Journ. L, 1842, 

 pp. 272-274. 



Marshman, J. C. Notes on the production of 

 Tea in Assam, and in India generally. Asiat. 

 Soc. Journ. XIX., 1862, pp. 315-320. 



2. Notes on the cultivation of Cotton in 



the district of Dharwar, past, present, and 

 future. Asiat. Soc. Journ. XIX., 1862, pp. 

 351-360. 



3. On the cost and construction of the 



Railways in India. Asiat. Soc. Journ. XX., 

 1863, pp. 397-407. 



Marsigli-Landriani, ^. Memoire sur une 



source pres du village de Feslau [Voslau ?] dans 

 le voisinage de Baden, Allemagne, d'oii il sort 

 une grande quantite de gaz azote. Journ. de 

 Phys. LXXXIV., 1817, pp. 468-469. 



Marsili, Giovanni. Del Citiso degli antichi. 

 Padova, Mem. Accad. 1809, pp. 138-147. 



Marson, J. F. On Small Pox and Vaccination ; 

 analytical examination of all the cases admitted 

 during 16 years, at the Small Pox and Vacci- 

 nation Hospital, London ; with a view to illus- 

 trate the pathology of Small Pox, and the pro- 

 tective influence of Vaccination, in degrees 

 varying according as the Vaccination has been 

 perfectly or imperfectly performed. Med. Chir. 

 Soc. Trans. XXXVL, 1853, pp. 359-390. 



Marsson, Theodor. Ueber Laurin und das 

 feste Fett der Lorbeeren. Liebig, Annal. XLL, 

 1842, pp. 329-336 ; Journ. de Pharm. H., 1842, 

 pp. 42-43. 



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