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Macco, A. Deutsch-Siidwestafrikas mineral] sche Bodenschatze. 

 Berlin, D. KolZtg., 1903, 225-228, map. 



Machado, J. J. Caminho de ferro de Lourenco Marques a 

 front eira do Transvaal. 

 Lisboa, Bol. Soc. Geogr., (2), 1880, 67-107. 



Mackay, G-. v. Huxley, T. H. : On Saurosternon bainii . . ., 

 202-204. 



[On fossils from Buffalo River, British Kaffraria.] 



London, Geol. Mag., 5, 1868, 485. 



Notes on the geology of the coast between the Fish and 



Juja Rivers, South Africa. 



Cape Town, Trans. S. A. Phil. Soc., 4, 1, 1887, 1-6. [MS. sect., in the Public 

 Library, East London.] 



Evidence of the antiquity of man in East London, Cape 



Colony ; . . . 



Edinburgh, Nat. Sci., 11, 1897, 334-336. 



MacPatrickson, — . v. Dree, — de. 



Mair, — . Remarks on the mineral springs of the Koogha. 

 Cape Town, S. A. Quart. J., (1), No. 5, 1831, 27-30. 



Makowsky, A. Ueber die Diamanten des Kaplandes auf der 

 Weltaustellung in Wien. 

 Briinn, Verh. natf. Ver., Sitzber. 12, 2, 1873, 16-19. 



Mallet, J. W. Notes of work by students of practical chemistry 

 in the laboratory of the University of Virginia [Communicated by] . 

 London, Chem. News, 38, 1878, 94-95, 108-109. 



Manganese. A day in Du Toit's Kloof. The manganese 

 mines. 

 Cape Town, Cape Mon. Mag., (2), 11, 1875, 311-320. 



Mann, K. J. The physical geography and climate of the 

 Colony of Natal. 

 London, J. E. Geog. Soc, 37, 1867, 48-67, map. 



On the climate and industrial prospects of the Colony of 



Natal. 



London, J. Soc. Arts, 16, 1868, 210-215. 



On the coal-field of Natal. 



London, Rep. Brit. Ass., 38, Norwich 1868, trans., 73. 



The gold-field of South Africa. [Discovered by K. Mauch. 



London, Rep. Brit. Ass., 38, Norwich 1868, trans., 137-138. 



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