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Melting-points, silicates, &c. — Vu6nik, 

 M. 



Menihranipora. — Brydone, R. M. 

 Mencado (Celebes). — Koperberg, M., 2. 

 Mendip Hills (Somerset). — Reynolds, 



S. H. ; Sibly, T. F. 

 Meneghinite.— Headden, W. P., 2. 

 Mentone (Alpes-Mavitimes). — Eoule, M,; 



Caziot, E. 



Menyhaza(Transylvania). — Papp,K.von, 

 2. 



Menzies (W. Austral.). — Woodward, 

 H. P. 



Mercury. — See Quicksilver. 



Meres, Lancashire ancient. — Cope, T. H. 



Ileretrix. — Cossmann, M., 3. 



Meristella.~C\?ix\ie, J. M., 5. 



Merseburg (Prussia). — Siegert, L. 



Mersey K.— Nares, Sir G. S. 



M^alia. — Cossmann, M.,3j Oppenbeim, 



Mesoliippiis. — Lambe, L. M., 2. 

 Mesosaurus. — Osborn, H, F., 3. 

 Mesosiren. — Abel, O., 5. 

 Messenia (Greece). — Negris, P., 5. 

 Messina (Sicily).— Lotti, B., 3. 

 Metabolite.— Berwerth, F. 

 Metacheliphlebia & Iletacliorus. — 



Handlirscb, A., 3. 

 Metalliferous deposits, origin of. — Ditte, 



A. ; Trener, G. B. ; Waller, G. A. 



■ veins. — See Veins. 



Metallography, opaque minerals &. — 



Campbell, W. 

 Metamorphic rocks, Arsyll.— Hill, J. B., 



2. 



■ , Quebec. — Dresser, J. A. 



• , S. African oldest. — Mennell, 



F. P., 4. 



, Ticino Valley. — Klemm, G., 2. 



Metamorphism, contact-. — Ferro, A. A. 



. See also Contact, S)''c. 



Metaxyhlatta. — Handlirscb, A., 3. 

 Meteoric iron, etching of. — Preston, 

 H. L. 



, Madras.— Berwerth, F., 2. 



• , Magdeburg, 1831, find of .— 



Rinne, F. 



. /See (T?so Iron, meteoric. 



stone, Kangra Valley. — Hartley, 



W. N. 



, Minas Geraes.— Hussak, E. 



Meteorites, Arizona. — Mallet, J. 



• , Berlin University - collection. — 



Klein, C. 



, Chile.— Ward, H. A., 3. 



, collections of. — Ward, H. A. 



■ , Coon Butte. — Fletcher, L. 



, graphic iron in. — Tassin, W., 2. 



• , Indiana.— Farrington, 0. C, 2. 



, Kansas. — Merrill, G. P., 4. 



, Kentucky. — Tassin, W. : Ward, 



H. A., 2. 



■ , Ontario. — Farrington, 0. C, 2. 



, structure of. — Brezina, A. 



, Texas. — Howard, K. S. 



Metesd (Transylvania).— Roth von Te- 

 legd, L., 2. 



Metoicoceras. — Leriche, M., 6. 

 Metropator. — Handlirscb, A., 3. 

 Metropolitan Water - Board. — See 



London. 

 Metryia. — Handlirscb, A., 3. 

 Mettenheim (Rhein-Hesse).— Steuer, A. 

 Meurthe-et-Moselle(France). — Cavallier, 



C. ; Laur, F., 2. 

 Mexico (C. Am.). — Angermann, E., 2 ; 



Anon., 31; Boese,E. ; Bromly, A. H. ; 



Dewalque, G. J. G. ; Farrington, 0. C, 



3; Guild, F. N.; Halse, E.; Hovey, 



E. G., 4 : Kemp, J. F., 5 ; McGee, W. 

 J. ; Merrill, F. J. H., 2 ; Ordoiiez, E. ; 

 Sapper, K., 3 ; Scalia, S. ; Villasenor, 



F. F. ; Warwick, A. W. ; Winwood, 

 H. H. 



Meyeria. — Harbort, E. 



Mica, felspars in. — Benedicks, C, 2. 



, German E. Africa. — Spencer, G. 



F H 



'-, India.— Holland, T. H., 2; La 



Touche, T. D., 3 ; Sambasiva-Iyer, 

 V. S. ; see also India, Dep. Mines, 

 ^ United States, Min. Resources. 



Mica-schists, Argyll.— Hill, J. B., 2. 



MiCHALSKi, P. A. 0., Ohit. — See Cher- 

 neshev, T. 



Michit^an (U.S.A.).— Kraus, E. H., 1 & 

 3 ; Lane, A. C, 4 ; Ossa, I. D. ; Rus- 

 sell, I. C, 2 & 3 ; Taylor, F. B., 1 & 2. 



Michigan, Lake (N. Am.).— Alden,W.C. ; 

 Goldthwait, J. W. 



Michipicoten (Ont.). — Coleman, A. P. 



Microbiotheruim. — Sinclair, W. J. 



Micropina. — Gregory, J. W., 4. 



3Iic}'osolena. — Kob3^, F. 



Microsporangia, Pteridosperm. — Kid- 

 ston, R., 1 & 3. 



Middelburg (Transvaal). — Mellor, E. 

 T., 4. 



Middlesex. — Kennard, A. S.; Young, 

 A. C. 



Middlewich (Cheshire).— Pocock, T. I. 

 Midroi R. (Ardeche). — Raymond, P. 

 Miera (Rumania). — Nicolau, T. 

 Miliolidae, Tertiary. — Schkmiberger, C. 

 MilioUna. — Bullen, R. A. 

 Ililleporella. — Deninger, K. 

 Millham Wood (Sussex). — Whitaker, 

 W^ 



Millstone Grits, Ireland.— Hind, W. 

 Minas Geraes (Brazil).— Derby, 0. A., 2; 



Hussak, E., 1 & 7 ; Pearson, H. ; 



Westergard, A. H., 2. 

 Minden (Westphalia).— Harbort, E. 

 Mine-creep sounds. — Rzehdk, A., 3. 

 maps, geological. — Brunton, D. 



W. 



Mineral veins. — See Ore, Veins, cf-c. 

 Mineral waters, Algeria. — Fleury, — . 



, Auvergne. — Glangeaud, P., 4. 



, Breslau. — Kemna, A., 4. 



• , Cape Colony.— Hahn, P. D. 



■ , carbonic-acid gas in. — Delkes- 



kamp, R. 



, cause of variations in. — Die- 



nert, F. 



