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ANNUAL REPORTS, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 



MacLean, }. P. — Continued 

 Earth works near Jones' Station, in 

 Butler County, Ohio. 1881: 600-603 

 Mounds in Butler County, Ohio. 



1883: 844-851 

 Remains on Blennerhassett's Island, 



Ohio River. 1882: 759-768 

 Signal mounds of Butler County, Ohio. 

 1883: 752-758 

 Macleod, J. J. R., and Keller, Henry, Ap- 

 plication of the physiology of color 

 vision to modern art. 1913: 723-739 

 MacMath, Robert R., Solar prominences 



in motion. 1940:121-129 

 Macnamara, N. C, Craniology of man 

 and anthropoid apes. 1902: 431- 



449 _ 

 Organic evolution. 1-911: 363-378 



Madagascar 



A trip to Madagascar, the country of 

 beryls, by A. Lacroix. 1912: 371- 

 382 

 Maedler, M., General movement of the 

 stars around a central point. 1859: 

 220-233 

 Magendie, Francois 



Memoir of Francois Magendie, by 

 Flourens. 1866: 91-125 

 Maggots 



Healing properties of allantoin and 

 urea discovered through the use of 

 maggots in human wounds, by Wil- 

 liam Robinson. 1937: 451-461 

 Magnetic storms 



Progress of our knowledge regarding 

 the magnetic storms, by Edward 

 Sabine, i860: 393-400 

 Magnetism 



Earth's magnetism, by L. A. Bauer. 

 1913: 195-212 



Electrical currents of the earth, by 

 Carlo Matteucci. 1867: 305-323; 

 1869: 208-225 



General bearings of magnetic observa- 

 tions, by Ettrick W. Creak. 1895: 

 107-115 



History of discovery relative to magnet- 

 ism. 1863: 286-298 



Molecular process in magnetic induc- 

 tion, by }. A. Ewing. 1892: 255-268 

 Seeing the magnetization in transpar- 

 ent magnetic crystals, by J. F. Dillon, 

 Jr. i960: 385-404 

 Sun and the earth's magnetic field, by 



J. A. Fleming. 1942: 173-208 

 Terrestrial magnetism, by A. W. 



Rikker. 1894: 173-189 

 Terrestrial magnetism in its relation to 

 geography, by Ettrick W. Creak. 

 1 9°y 39 1 ~^6 

 Terrestrial magnetism in the twentieth 

 century, by Daniel L. Hazard. 

 1925: 243-256 

 Magnus, Henry Gustavus 



Life and labors of Henry Gustavus 

 Magnus. 1870: 223-230 

 Magowan, D. J., Time-keeping among 



the Chinese. 1891: 607-612 

 Magrini, L., Continuous vibratory move- 

 ment of all matter. 1868: 281-291 

 Maidenhair tree 



Story of the maidenhair tree, by Al- 

 bert C. Seward. 1938: 441-460 

 Mailly, Edward, Eulogy on Quetelet. 

 1874: 169-183 

 Recent estimate of the population of 



the world. 1873: 282-292 

 Royal Institution of Great Britain. 

 1867: 203-226 

 Maine 



Opening and closing of the Kennebec 

 River, Maine, by R. H. Gardiner. 

 1858: 434-436 

 Maire, Albert, Materials used to write 

 upon before the invention of print- 

 ing. 1904: 639-658 

 Maize, See Corn 



Major, Randolph T., Industrial develop- 

 ment of synthetic vitamins. 1942: 

 273-288 

 Makaroff, Admiral, The Yerma\, ice 



breaker. 1900: 449-459 

 Malaria 



Bromeliad malaria, by Lyman B. 



Smith. 1952: 385-398 

 Geographical aspects of malaria, by 

 Malcolm Watson. 1942: 339-350 



