GENERAL INDEX. 
259 
Machattie (Dr. A. T.) on the detection 
of poisons by dialysis, 1864, 34 ; on the 
presence of nickel in metallic lead, ib. 
Machinery, portable, for rivetjng, chip¬ 
ping, &c., invented by J. M'Farlane 
Gray, W. Smith on, 1863, 184 
•- subjected to rapid alternations of 
strain , F. J. Bramwell on the influence 
of form considered in relation to the 
strength of railway axles and other 
portions of 1869, 422 
McIntosh (Dr. W. C.) on a new mollus- 
coid animal allied to Pelonaia, 1866, 
75 ; list of Turbellaria and Annelida of 
North Uist, 76 ; on a rare molluscoid 
animal ( Pelonaia corrugata), ib. 
- on the invertebrate marine fauna 
and fishes of St. Andrews, 1867, 92 ; on 
Mr. J. G. Jeffreys’s collection of He¬ 
bridean annelids, ib.; on the annelids 
of St. Andrews, ib.; experiments with 
poisons, &c., on young salmon, 102 
- on the annelids dredged off the 
Shetland, Isles , 1868, 336 
- on the proboscis of Ommatoplea, 
1868, 105 ; on the boring of certain 
annelids, ib. 
- on the annelids from the south coast 
of Devon and Cornwall , 1869, 89 
- on certain annelids dredged in the 
expedition of H.M.S. ‘ Porcupine,’ 1869, 
1870, 121 
-on budding in the Syllidian anne¬ 
lids, chiefly with reference to a 
branched form procured by H.M.S. 
‘Challenger,’ 1879, 372 
-preliminary note on Cephalodiscus, a 
new form allied to Prof. Allman’s 
Rhabdopleura, dredged in H.M.S. 
‘ Challenger,’ 1882, 596 
- on the establishment of a marine 
biological station at Granton, Scotland, 
1885, 474 ; 1886, 251 ; 1887, 91 
- Address to the Biological Sec¬ 
tion, 1885, 1043 ; on the structure and 
arrangements of the St. Andrews 
marine laboratory, 1071 ; remarks on 
the work at the St. Andrews marine 
laboratory during nine months, ib. ; on 
certain processes formed by Cerapus on 
Tubularia indivisa, 1072 ; on a new 
British Stauroceplialus, 1073 ; on cer¬ 
tain remarkable structures resembling- 
ova from deep water, ib. ; on the ova 
Callionymus lyra, L. (the skulpin), ib. 
-on the researches on food-fishes and 
invertebrates at the St. Andrews 
marine laboratory, 1886, 268 ; note on 
a peculiar Medusa from St. Andrews 
Bay, 710 ; *on young cod, &c., 711 
- on the definition of the area of the 
British marine fauna and fiora, 
1887, 95 
- *011 some rare and remarkable 
marine forms at St. Andrews marine 
laboratory, 1887, 760 
McIntosh (Dr. W. C.) on the researches 
on food-fishes at the St. Andrews marine 
laboratory , 1888, 141 
-*note on the tarpon, 1889, 617 ; on 
the larval and post-larval stages of 
the sole and other food-fishes, 618 ; 
notes on new and rare forms at the St! 
Andrews marine laboratory, ib. 
McIntyre’s journey across Australia, and 
discovery of traces of Leichhardt, Dr. 
F. Muller on, 1865, 124 
Mackay (A. H.), a preliminary examina¬ 
tion of the .silicious organic remains in 
the lacustrine deposits of the province 
of Nova Scotia, Canada, 1884, 742 ; *011 
the diatomaceous remains in the lake 
deposits of Nova Scotia, 783 
-(Dr. J. Y.), the nature and develop¬ 
ment of the carotid system, 1887, 754 
M c Kay (Rev. A. W.) on the Red Sand¬ 
stone of Nova Scotia, 1865, 66 ; on the 
Turdus migratorius, go 
*McKendrick (Dr. J. G.) on a new form 
of tetanometer, 1871, 140 
-Address to the Department of 
Anatomy and Physiology, 1876, 126 
- [Prof. J. G.], remarks on the pro¬ 
blem of aquatic breathing, 1884, 783 
--- on the establishment of a marine bio¬ 
logical station at Granton, Scotland , 
1885 , 474 ; 1886 , 251 ; 1887, 91 ; 1888, 
319 
T 011 the action of cold on micro¬ 
phytes, 1885, 1058 
- on the mechanism of the secretion of 
urine, 1886, 250 ;_1887, 131 ; on the re¬ 
searches on food-fishes and invertebrates 
at the St. Andrews niarine laboratory 
1886, 268 ; 1888, 141 
* -the demonstration of a new myo- 
graphion, 1887, 783 
and Dr. Dewar on the action of 
light on the retina and other tissue* 
1873, 126 
* - and Prof. Dewar, further re¬ 
searches on the physiological action of 
the chinoline and pyridine bases, 1875 
165 
—-■— and Dr. W. Ramsay on the phy¬ 
siological action of the substitution 
compound of chinoline and pyridine 
1877,iii 1 
Mackenzie (C.) on Brazil, 1885, 1105 
* (J-) on the New South Wales coal¬ 
field, 1864, 59 
-(James) on the flora of Elgin, 1885, 
1087 
t-(Rev. J.), Bechuanaland and the 
Land of Ophir, 1888, 745 
v -(J- U.), the telemeter system, 1884. 
652 
* -(Miss Muir) on her journeys in the 
