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Mineral waters, degree of mineralization. 

 — Dienert, ¥., 2. 



■ France. — Negreano, I). 



, gases from. — Mouren, C. 



• , Germanj\ — Brnhns, W. 



• , Moravia. — John, C. von. 



, natural & artificial. — Ne- 

 greano, D. 



, Rumania. — Murgoci, G. M., 



2; Severin, E. 



, Silesia.— Dathe, E., 1 & 2. 



, Spain. — Puerta, G. de la. 



, Styria. — Rumpf, J. 



■ . See also United States, 



Min. Resources ; ^' Thermal waters, 



Mineralogy, address on. — Douxami, 

 H., 5. 



, American (N.), 1904.— Weeks, F. 



B. 



■ , Australasian. — David, T. W. E. 



, Greenland. — Boeggild, O. B. 



, textbook of. — Hintze, C. 



•. See also Internal Cat. Sci. 



Lit. 



Minerals, analysis of. — Cliesneau, G. 



, artificial production of. — Douxami, 



H., 9. 



, British.— Rashleigh, P. 



, British Central Africa. — Evans, 



J. W., 6. 



, Carrara marble. — Achiardi, G. d'. 



, colouring in. — Wuelfing, E. A. 



, Cyprus. — Dunstan, W. R., 4. 



•, diamond-bearing sand. — Hussak, 



E., 5. 



, Essex Co. (Mass.). — Sears, J. H. 



, fluid-cavities in. — Koenigsberger, 



J. 



, Flinders(Vict.).— Pritchard, G. B., 



3. 



• , Germany. — Bruhns, W. 



, hardness of. — Gaubert, P. 



•, Lake District. — Postlethwaite, J. 



, Manicaland. — Couyat, J., 2. 



, melting-points of. — Doelter, C, 1 & 



3-5; Koenigsberger, J., 3; Reiter, H. 



H. ; Vucnik, M. 

 , molecular equilibrium of. — Cal- 



der6n, S. 



, metallographj" & opaque. — Camp- 

 bell, W. 



, Mysore. — Sambasiva-Tyer, V. S. 



■ , New South Wales.— Card, G. W. ; 



Mingaye, J. C. H., 2. 



■ , origin of. — Doelter, C, 4. 



■ , radio-activity of. — Eve, A. S. ; 



Rutherford, E. 

 replacing those secreted by recent 



invertebrates, — Hartzell, J. C. 



' , separation of. — Clerici, E. 



, silicate. — Cornu, F., 5. 



, Styria. — Freyn, R. 



, synthesis of. — • Berthelot, A. ; 



Mourelo, J. R. 



, Tasmania.— Petterd, W. F. 



, temperature and refraction of. — 



Panichi, U. 



Minerals, Vesuvian f umarole-. — Lacroix,. 

 A., 9. 



, Ville Vallej'. — Ungemach, — . 



■ , See also United States, Min. 



Resources ; S,'' Quartz, Tephrite, 4''<?- 

 Minerve (Herault). — Ferrasse, E. ; Mar- 



tel, E. A., 8. 

 Mines, British Is. — See Great Britain,. 



Home Office, 1-3. 

 , Canada.— Bell, R., 2-4 ; Ingall, E, 



D., 1 & 2. 



, Cornwall. — Pearce, R. 



, Great Britain. — See Great 



Britain, 1 & 2. 



, India. — See India, Dep. Mines. 



, Peru.— Denegi'i, M. A. 



, rock-movements and falls in. — • 



Hankar-Urban, A. 

 , Tasmania. — See Tasmania, 



Dep. Mines. 

 , Transvaal. — See Transvaal, 



Dep. Mines. 

 , Western Australia. — See W. Aus- 

 tralia, Dep. Mines. Ann. Rep. 

 Minette (iron-ore), Vosges. — Mueller, F. 



T. 



Mining, Carniola, 1754-69,— Muellner, 

 A. 



, Cornwall, — Collins, .1, H. 



■ , geology &. — Spurr, J. E. 



, South Australia.— Duffield, T. 



Minnesota (U.S.A.). — Upham, W. 

 Minsterworth (Gloucester). — Paris, E» 

 T. 



Miocene, Algeria. — Schaffer, F. X. 



, Apennines. — Sacco, F., 6. 



, Bosnia. — Martelli, A., 2. 



, Denmark. — Ravn, J. P, J, 



, Gratz.— Fabian, F. 



, Hanover. — Wollemann, A., 3. 



, Kansas. — Sternberg, C. H. 



, Kostej.— Boettger, 0. 



, Moravia. — Rzehdk, A., 2. 



, Normandy, — DoUfus, G. F,, 5. 



, Rzeszow, — Friedberg, W. S. von, 2. 



, Silesia. — -Bei'g, G., 2. 



, Sylt.— Gage], C, 10. 



, Turin. — Bellini, R. 



. See also Tertiary. 



Miogijpsina. — Sacco, F., 4, 

 Misburg (Hanover). — Wollemann, A., 4. 

 Mississippi R. delta.— Macbeth,W. A., 2. 

 Missouri (U.S.A.).— Bain, H. F., 1 & 3; 



Buckley, E. R. ; Headden, W. P.; 



Schuchert, C, 2; Siebenthal, C. E.; 



Van Horn, F. B, 

 Mitcham (Surrey), — Hogg, A, J., 2. 

 Mitchell's Creek (N,S,W,), — Mac 



donald, W, F, 

 Mitchelsto\vn(Tipperary), — Baker, E. A. 

 Mitra. — Oppenheim, P. 

 Mittelgebirge (Bohemia). — Cornu, F., 6. 

 Mitterberg (Bavaria),— Bleeck, W, G, 

 Modiola.—Gv^giw, F, W. ; Fucini, A. 

 Modlau (Moravia).— Rzehdk, A., 3. 

 Moeara Enim (Sumatra). — ^Tobler, A. 

 Moen 1. (Denmark).— Hill, E. 

 Moenvalle (Mex.). — Dewalque, G. J. G, 



