260 
GENERAL INDEX. 
South Sclavonic countries of Austria 
and Turkey, 1864, 145 
Mackenzie (Miss Muir) on the charac¬ 
teristics of the South Sclavonic race, 
1865, 90 
^Mackerel sky, physical explanation of 
the, by Sir W. Thomson, 1876, 54 
-Dr. H. Muirhead on the formation 
of, 1884, 644 
Mackie (Samuel J.) on zinc sheathing 
for ships, 1866, 146 
*- on iron floating forts, iron har¬ 
bours, and other floating structures, 
and on Daft’s method of construction 
of iron fabrics, 1867, 156 
- on the rate of increase of under¬ 
ground, temperature , 1870, 29 ; 1871, 
14 ; 1872, 128 ; 1873, 252 ; 1875, 14 , 
156 
-on the defence of Liverpool by 
floating forts, 1870, 219 
t Mackinder (H. J.), geography at the 
Universities, 1887, 803 
f-note on geographical terminology, 
1888, 746 
Mackintosh (D.) on the relative extent 
of atmospheric and oceanic denuda¬ 
tion, with a particular reference to 
certain rocks and valleys in Yorkshire 
and Derbyshire, 1865, 65 ; on the com¬ 
parative anthropology of England and 
Wales, 122 
- on the geological meaning of the 
term ‘ river-basin,’ and the desirability 
of substituting ‘drainage-area,’ 1875, 
75 ; on the origin of two polished and 
sharpened stones from Cefn Cave, ib .; 
queries and remarks relative to exist¬ 
ing ice-action in Greenland and the 
Alps, compared with former ice-action 
in the N.W. of England and Wales, 
76 ; on anthropology, sociology, and 
nationality, 176 ; *on the prevailing 
mode of preparation for competitive 
examinations, 217 
- on the erratic blochs of England, 
Wades, and Ireland , 1877, 81 ; 1878, 
185 : 1879 , 135 : 1880,uo; 1881, 204 ; 
1882 , 243 ; 1883, 136 ; 1884, 219 ; 1885, 
322 ; 1886, 223 ; 1887, 236 ; 1888, 101 
-on the introduction of science into 
higher and middle-class schools, 1883, 
622 
^Macknight (E. A.), the Scottish poor 
law, past and present, tried by results, 
1883, 626 
MacLachlan (R.) on a new insect be¬ 
longing to the family Ephemeridce , 
with notes on the natural history of 
that family, 1873, 118 
-remarks on the Colorado beetle, and 
on the panic existing as to the possi¬ 
bility of its becoming obnoxious in this 
countrv, 1877, 102 
Maclagan (Dr.) on the action of mercury 
on the secretion of bile , 1868, 187 
-(Colonel R.) on the geographical 
distribution of petroleum and allied 
products, 1871, 180 
-[Gen. R.], the rivers of the Punjab, 
1885, 1129 
McLaren (Lord) on meteorological ob¬ 
servations on Ben Nevis, 1887, 34 ; 1888, 
49 ; 1889, 315 ; 1890, 174 
MacLaurin (Dr.), the British race in 
Australia, 1889, 786 
*Maclea (Kenneth) on a remarkable 
storm- and beach-wave at St. Shott’s, 
Newfoundland, 1864, 145 
MacLean (H.) on the Gaelic inhabitants 
of Scotland, 1876, 166 ; on the Angli¬ 
cising and Gaelicising of surnames, 
167 
-personal names and tribe-names of 
the Gaels, 1883, 573 
Maclean (Magnus) and Makita Goto, 
electrification of air by combustion, 
1889, 506 
M'Lennan’s theory of ‘ Primitive Mar¬ 
riage,’ J. J. Murphy on, 1874, 156 
^McLennan (J.), Canadian finance, 
1884, 841 
McLeod (Herbert) on the determination 
of the gases existing in solution in well- 
waters, 1869, 55 
-*on a new method of determining 
the vibration-number of tuning-forks, 
1877, 37 ; *on the cycloscope, 217 
- on the present state of our knowledge 
of spectrum analysis , 1880, 258 ; 1881, 
317 ; 1882, 120 ; 1884, 295 
-- on the pressure of the vapour of 
mercurv at the ordinary temperature, 
1883, 443 
-- on the influence of the silent dis¬ 
charge of electricity on oxygen and 
other gases, 1886, 213 ; 1887, 42 ; 1889, 
54 ; 1890, 338 ; on electrolysis in its 
physical and chemical bearings, 1886. 
308 ; 1887, 336 ; 1888, 339 ; 1889, 223 ; 
1890, 138 ; f on or.one formed in electro¬ 
lysis, 1886, 308 
- on the bibliography of solution, 1887. 
57 ; 1888, 54 ; 1889, 53 ; 1890, 310 
* -on the electrolysis of a solution of 
ammonic sulphate, 1887, 621 
- on the present methods of teaching 
chemistry, 1888, 73 ; 1889, 228 ; 1890, 
265 
:- on the bibliography of spectroscopy , 
1889, 344 ; 1890, 261 
--on the black-bulb thermometer in 
vacuo, 1889, 505 
Macleod (Henry Dunning) on the defi¬ 
nition and nature of the science of 
political economy, 1862, 159 
* -- the definition of wealth, 1886, 779 
MacMahon (Capt. P. A.), integration of 
