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Mantell, Dr. G. A. The Geology of Surrey. Braylerfs Topographical 

 History of Surrey, vol. i, p. 121 [1841]. 4to. and 8vo. [An 

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Maplet, Dr. John, Epistolarum Medicinalinm de Thermarnm Bathonien- 

 sium EfiFectis Specimen. Ed. by T. Guidott. 4to. London, 1694. 



Mapother, E. D. Lisdoonvarna Spa and Sea-side Places of Clare. Pp. 

 47. 8vo. Bxiblin, 1871. Ed. ii [1872]. Ed. iii [1876]. 



Marcet, a. Chemical Account of the Brighton Chalybeate. 8vo. Lon- 

 don, 1805. 



A Chemical Account of an Aluminous Chalybeate Spring in the 



Isle of Wight. Tram. Oeol. Soc. ser. 1, vol. i, p. 213-248 ; 



Journ. Nat. Phil. Chem. Arts, ser. 2, vol. xxxii, pp. 52-66, 85-100 



[1811]. 

 Martin, — . Essay on Castle Connell Water. 

 Martyn, Professor J. An Account of a new Purging Spring discovered 



at Dnlwich in Surrey. Phil. Trans, vol. xli, p. 835 [1744]. 

 Maskeltne, N. S. Report on the best means of Conveyance of the Bath 



Mineral Water for a distance of 1,200 yards. 8vo. Oxford, 1853. 

 Mason, Rev. Letter concerning. . . a burning Well at Brosely. Phil. 



Trans, vol. xliv (no. 482), p. 370 [1747]. 

 Maxfield, a. Observations on the medical virtues of the Beulah Saline 



Spa, Norwood, and on the disorders in which it is most efficacious, 



especially those connected with derangement of the digestive 



organs. Pp. 82. 8vo. London, 1832. 

 Medley, Dr. J. Tentamen Hydrologicum : or. An Essay upon Llatlock- 



Bath in Derbyshire, &c. Pp. 92. 8vo. Nottingham, 1730. 

 Merck, G., and R. Galloway. Analysis of the Water of the Thermal 



Spring of Bath (King's Bath). Phil. Mag. ser. 3, vol. xxxi, p. 



56; Ann. Chem. Pharm. bd. Ixiii pp. 318-332 [1847]; Mem. 



Chem. Soc. vol. iii. pp. 262-272 [1848] : Bep. B. Coll. Ghem. 



1849, pp. 1-12. 

 MiDDLETON, A. A Chemical Analysis of Leamington Waters. 1808. 



Ed. ii. 8vo. Warivich, 1814, 1843. 

 Miles, C. B. Mineral Springs. Trans. Liverpool Geol. Soc. vol. iv, pp. 



48-59 [1884]. 

 Miller, J. Practical Observations on Cold and Warm Bathing, and 



descriptive notices of Watering Places in Britain. 12mo. 



London, 1821. 

 Miller, Dr. W. A. Chemical Examination of a Hot Spring containing 



Csesium and Lithium in Wheal Clifford, Cornwall. Ghem. News, 



vol. X, pp. 181, 182; Min. Smelt. Mag. vol. vi, pp. 197, 198 



[1864] : Bep. Brit. Assoc, for 1864, Sections, pp. 35, 36 ; Ann. 



Mines, ser. 6, t. vii, p. 299 [1865]. 

 MoLYNEUx, W. Bnrton-on-Trent : Its History, its Waters, and its 



Breweries. (Pp. 147-213.) 8vo. London and Burton, 1869. 



On the Occurrence of Aviculopecten ... in Deposits associated 



with Seams of Coal containing Salt Water iu the Ashby Coal 



Field. Bep. Brit. Assoc. 1877, Sections, pp. 73, 74 [1878]. 

 MoNCRiEFF, W. T. Visitor's New Guide to the Spa of Leamington Priors 



and its Vicinity. 8vo. Leamhigton, 1818 : Ed. ? 1822 : Ed. iv. 



12mo. 1824 : Ed. ? 1830. 

 Monro, Dr. Alexander. Remarks on Chalybeate Waters. Edinb. Med. 



Ess. vol. iii. p. 32 [1734]. 



