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MACDONALD, C. R. to them. Brit. MACDONALD, K. N.

St. Kilda: its inhabitants and the diseases peculiar
Med. Journ., ii, 160. 8°, Lond, 1886.

On the cause of the predisposition to phthisis among the natives of the Hebrides and West Highlands. Edin. Med. Journ., xix, 299. 8°, Edin. 1873-74.

MACGEORGE, A. A new history of Glasgow, its tutelary saint, and its fairs; and an account of the Glasgow Hospital for Sick Children. The Book of the Fancy Fair for the Hospital. Illus. 4°, Glasg. 1884. M'NEILL, R. Remarks on the public health of the insular rural districts of Scotland. Edin. Med. Journ., xxxiii, 25, 134. 8°, Edin. 1887-88. MACKAILE, Dr. M. Fons Moffetensis ; seu descriptio topographicospagyrica fontium mineralium Moffetensium in Annandia Scotiae. 12°, Edin. 1659. Moffet Well : or a topographico-spagyricall description of the mineral wells at Moffet in Annandale of Scotland, translated and much enlarged by the author; as also the Oyly-Well at St. Catherine's Chapel, Liberton. 12°, Edin. 1664.

MACKY, J. Extract from the books of the Town Council of Edinburgh, respecting the venereal diseases in 1497. Phil. Trans. Abr., viii, 675. Lond. 1743.

MANSON, Dr. D. On the Strathpeffer Spa. 8°, Inverness, 1866.

A treatise on the sulphur and chalybeate waters of Strathpeffer Spa, with a local guide. Map. Lond. [and Aberd.], 1869, and other edits.

MEDLOCK,

Report on the sulphuretted water from the wells of Strathpeffer, near Dingwall, N.B., on the estate of the Marchioness of Stafford. 8°, Edin. 1861.

MILLIGIN, G. An account of the virtues of the mineral waters near Moffat. Edin. Med. Essays, 1731.

MONCRIEF, J. The Poor-man's Physician, or the receits of the famous John Moncrief of Tippermalloch, being a choice collection of simple and easy remedies for most distempers, very useful to all persons, especially to those of a poorer condition. 3rd edit., carefully corrected and amended, to which is added the method of curing small-pox and scurvy by the eminent Dr. Arch. Pitcairn. Edin. 1731; also 1775.

MORGAN, J. E. On the non-prevalence of pulmonary consumption in the Hebrides and along the north-western coast of Scotland.

For. Med. Chir. Rev., xxvi, 483. Lond. 1860.

Brit. and

The diseases of St. Kilda. Brit. and For. Med. Chir. Rev., xxix, 179. 8°, Lond. 1862.

MUNRO, L. Illustrated manual of Strathpeffer Spa, with a short guide to Strathpeffer. Map. Dingwall, 1881, and numerous edits.

M., A., [Dr. ANDREW MURE]. Пidag Пeтpela, or the discovery of St. Peter's Well at Peterhead. 8°, Edin. 1636.

Repr. as Пayiaμa, or the vertues of and way how to use the minerall and medicinall water at Peterhead [etc., etc.]. Broadsheet. Aberd. 1668.

Also in Aberd. Mag. 1790, and Peterhead Sentinel, 7 July 1900. NIMMO, J. Memorial relative to a motion for establishing a system of out-patients to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. 8°, Glasg. 1814. PEAAL, TUAAM. Observations on the temperament and diseases of the people inhabiting the highlands of Aberdeenshire. Med. and Phys. Journ., xiii, 28. Lond. 1805.

POOLE, R. Memoranda regarding the Royal Lunatic Asylum, Infirmary, and Dispensary of Montrose. 8°, Montrose, 1841.

RITCHIE, C. Remarks on the medical topography of the Parish of Neilston, [Renfrewshire]. Glasg. Med. Journ., i, 286, 371. 8°, Glasg. 1828.

RITCHIE, R. P. The early days of the Royal College of Phisitians, Edinburgh the extended oration of the Harveian Society, delivered at the 114th festival. Illus. 4°, Edin. 1899.

RODGER, E. H. B. Aberdeen doctors at home and abroad; the narrative
of a medical school. 8°, Edin. 1893.
RORIE, D. The obstetric folklore of Fife.
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Caled. Med. Journ., v, 177.

RUSSELL, J. A letter addressed to the Treasurer of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. 8°, Edin. 1818.

SIBBALD, Sir R., (ed.) MAIDMENT, J. The remains of Sir Robert Sibbald, Kt., M.D., containing his autobiography, memoirs of the Royal College of Physicians, with his correspondence, and account of his original manuscripts. 8°, Edin. 1837.

SIMPSON, Sir J. Y. Antiquarian notices of leprosy and leper hospitals in Scotland and England. 8°, Edin. 1841.

SIMPSON, W. J. Health history of Aberdeen during the past quarter century. Trans. Aberd. Phil. Soc., i, 165. Aberd. 1884.

SKENE, Dr. G., Medicinar to His Majesty. Ane breve descriptioun of the Pest. 4°, Edin. 1568.

Repr. Bann. Club, ed. by W. F. Skene. 4°, Edin. 1860.

Ane breif descriptioun of the qualiteis and effectis of the well of the
Womanhill besyde Abirdene. 4°, Edin. 1580.

Repr. Bann. Club, ed. W. F. Skene. 4°, Edin. 1860.

Repr. facs. with introd. by A. K., [Alex. Kemlo]. 4°, Aberd. 1884. SMITH, J. Records and chronological list of members of the Medicochirurgical Club of Edinburgh. 8°, Edin. 1888.

[SMITH, Dr. J. Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 1505-1905: Fourth Centenary of the College, ist July 1905. Illus. 4°, Edin.

1905.

SMITH, R. Consumption in the Highlands and Islands to the West of
Scotland, and, Ôn the cause of phthisis in the Hebrides and West
Highlands. Edin. Med. Journ., xxviii, 606 and 1070.
Edin. 1872-73-

STARK, J., M.D. Inquiry into the sanitary state of Edinburgh; rate of mortality since 1780; duration of life, etc. 8°, Edin. 1819.

STARK, W.

Remarks on public hospitals for the cure of mental derangement. Plans and illus. of Glasgow Asylum. 4°, Edin. 1807. [STEDMAN, J.] History and statutes of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. Plan. 4°, Edin. 1778.

STRUTHERS, Prof. Sir J. Historical sketch of the Edinburgh Anatomical School. 8°, Edin. 1867.

SUTHERLAND, H. G. (ed.). The control and eradication of tuberculosis; a series of international studies by many authors. Edin. 1911. TAYLOR, Dr. J. St. Bernard's Well, Edinburgh; treatise on the virtues, qualities, and mode of using its mineral waters; historical account, etc. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1790.

TAYLOR, J. The virtues of the Firhill Well, Aberdeen. Aberd. 1800. THOMSON, Dr. A. Inquiry into the natural history and medicinal virtues of several mineral steel waters. And, Inquiry into the mineral principles of Montrose waters. Ed. Med. Essays, ii, 48; iii, 60, 96.

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THOMPSON, T. On the mineral waters of Scotland. Glasg. Med. Journ., i, 20, 121. Glasg. 1828.

WEIR, W. Sketch of the history of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. Glasg. 1864; also 1868.

WOOD, A.

Historical sketch and laws of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, from its institution to 1865. 4°, Edin. 1867; also 1882, and 1891.

METEOROLOGY

An account of the foundation and work at the [Meteorological] Observatory at Ben Nevis. Printed for the Directors. Map and illus. 8°, Edin.

1885, and 1886.

The Climates and Baths of Great Britain. Roy. Med. and Chir. Soc.
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BARTHOLOMEW, J. G. Atlas of Meteorology, vol. iii, a series of over 400
maps, with introduction and explanatory notes, prepared by J. G.
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1899.

BEGG, J. S. Life and work at Ben Nevis Observatory. Cairngorm Club Journ., ii, 253. 8, Aberd. 1898.

BUCHAN, A. The meteorology of Gordon Castle from July 1781 to November 1827, from observations made by James Hoy. Journ. Scot. Meteor. Soc., N.S., V, 59.

The monthly and annual rainfall of Scotland, 1866-1890. 13 maps.
Journ. Scot. Met. Soc., x. Edin. 1896.

The meteorology of Ben Nevis. Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin., xxxiv,
(and other volumes). 4°, Edin. 1890, and other years.

The mean atmospheric pressure and temperature of the British
Islands. Journ. Scot. Meteor. Soc., xi.
Edin. 1900.

The annual rainfall of Scotland from 1800 to 1898. Journ. Scot. Met. Soc., xi. Edin. 1900. DAVIDSON, W. Observations on the climate of Largs, with notices of the other principal watering-places on the Clyde, and their general characteristics. Edin. Med. and Surg. Journ., lxix, 32. Edin. 1848. EDMONDSTON, T. A flora of Shetland : with remarks on topography,

climate, etc. 8°, Aberd. 1845. FORBES, J. D. On the climate of Edinburgh, etc. Also an account of a thermometrical register kept at Dunfermline by the Rev. Henry Fergus from 1799 to 1837, with the principal results. 4°, Edin. 1860.

FORBES, Sir J. S. Agricultural meteorology. Trans. High. Soc., 3rd ser., vi, 285. 8°, Edin. 1855.

GARDEN, G. Account of an extraordinary thunderstorm at Aberdeen. Phil. Trans. Abr., iv, 109. Lond. 1696.

HEGARTY, J. B. Two snow-storms in the south of Scotland, [Annandale], in 1831. In St. Martin's-le-Grand Mag., April 1896.

KAYE, H. W. The climate of Strathpeffer. 8°, Lond. 1909.

KILGOUR, W. T. Twenty years on Ben Nevis; being an account of the work and experiences of the observers at the highest meteorological station in the British Isles. Illus. 8°, Paisley, 1905; also 1906. LAUDER, Sir T. D. Account of the Moray floods of August 1829. Illus. 8°, Edin. 1830; 3rd. edit., 8°, Elgin, 1873.

MACKENZIE, Sir G., of Rosehaugh. On a storm and some lakes in Scotland. Phil. Trans. Abr., ii, 210. Lond. 1679. M'NEILL, M. Colonsay; its plants, climate, geology, place names, etc. 8°, Edin. 1910.

MENZIES, (pub.). Guide to Ben Nevis, with an account of the foundation and work of the Meteorological Observatory. Illus. 8°, Edin.

MILL, Dr. H. R. The distribution of mean and extreme annual rainfall over the British Isles. Proc. Inst. Civil Engineers, clv. 8°, Lond.

1904.

(ed.). British Rainfall for 1909. [A Jubilee Report, giving history of the British Rainfall Organisation.] Lond. 1910.

MILNE-HOME, D. Respecting the depletion or drying up of Rivers Teviot, Nith, and Clyde, 27th Nov. 1838; and on two storms in Nov. 1838. Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin., xiv, 449. 4°, Edin. 1840.

MITCHELL, Sir A. On the popular weather prognostics of Scotland. Edin. New Phil. Journal. 8°, Edin. 1863.

MOSSMAN, R. C. The Meteorology of Edinburgh; two papers read Ist June 1896, and 1st March 1897. Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin., xxxviii, 681, and xxxix, 63. 4°, Edin. 1896-97.

NAIRNE, D. Memorable floods in the Highlands during the nineteenth century, with some account of the great frost of 1895. Illus. 8°, Inverness, 1895.

RICHARDSON, R. The County of Edinburgh, its geology, agriculture, and meteorology. 8°, Edin. 1895.

Rusr, Rev. J. The Scottish black-rain showers and pumicestone shoals of 1862 and 1863. 12°, Edin. and Aberd. 1864.

[SCOTT, R. H.] Ten years' sunshine in the British Isles, 1881-90. Meteor. Office, London. 8°, Lond. 1891.

SMITH, C. PIAZZI. Mean Scottish meteorology, 1856-87; and eight years' observations of the new rock thermometers at the Royal Observatory, [Calton Hill, Edinburgh]. Edin. 1889.

SPENCE, M. The Climate of Orkney.

3rd ser., xiv. 8°, Edin. 1908.

Rep. from Journ. Scot. Met. Soc.,

SWAINSON, C. Handbook of weather folk-lore.

8°, Edin. 1873.

SYMONS, G. J. (succeeded 1900 by Dr. H. R. MILL). British rainfall. Ann. vol. from 1860.

WATT, A. The rainfall of Scotland in May 1906. Journ. Scot. Met. Soc., xiv, 3. 4°, Edin. 1906.

The mean annual rainfall of Scotland, 1871-1910. Map. Journ.
Scot. Met. Soc., xv, 273. 4°, Edin. 1911.

WILSON, Dr. A.

Of a remarkable cold observed at Glasgow in January

1768. Phil. Trans. Abr., xiii, 161. 4°, Lond. 1771.

MILITARY

The Journal of the Border Mounted Rifles.

[v.v.].

[Annual.] 4, Galashiels,

An abridgement of Military Discipline for the use of his Majestie's Forces in the Kingdom of Scotland. By His Majestie's special command. 16°, Edin. 1686.

Rules and Articles of War for the better government of His Majestie's Army in the Kingdom of Scotland. 16°, Edin. 1686.

Poems in English and Latin on the Archers and Royal Company of Archers; with account of the Musselburgh and Edinburgh silver arrows, rules, etc. 12°, Edin. 1726.

Short history of the Highland Regiments, interspersed with some occasional observations as to the present state of the country, inhabitants, and government of Scotland. 8°, Lond. 1743.

Remarks on the people and government of Scotland, particularly the Highlanders; their original customs, manners, etc.; with a genuine account of the Highland Regiment that was decoyed to London. 4°, Edin. 1747. Edinburgh Volunteers: A swatch of the Old Blue, by an old Blue Coat. 8°, Edin. 1808.

An account of the Scottish regiments, with the statistics of each, from 1808 to March 1861; compiled from old regimental records. 8°, Edin. 1862.

Chronology and Book of Days of the 42nd Royal Highlanders, the Black Watch, from 1729 to 1874. 8°, Edin. 1880.

Descriptive catalogue of the Naval and Military Exhibition at Edinburgh, 1889, with notes. 8°, Edin. 1889.

ABERCROMBY, P. The martial achievements of the Scots nation.

fol., Edin. 1711-15.

2 vols.

ADAM, F. The Clans, Septs, and Regiments of the Scottish Highlands. Maps and illus. 8°, Edin. 1908.

ALMACK, E. The history of the 2nd Dragoons, Royal Scots Greys. Illus. Lond. 1908. 'AMICUS,' [GORDON, J., of Cray]. Remarks on Col. Stewart's Sketches of the Highlanders, chiefly respecting the Jacobitism of the Highlanders, Military Levies, Transactions of Montrose, and Charges against Argyle. 8°, Edin. 1823. And, Additional Remarks, Greenock, 1832.

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ANDERSON, G. W. Seaforth songs, ballads, and sketches, [with introductory sketch of the Seaforth Highlanders]. 8°, Dublin, 1890. BAYNE, Capt. and Adj. K. S. Narrative of the part taken by the 79th Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in the Egyptian Campaign, 1882. 8°, [Lond.] 1883.

BOURGOYNE, Capt. G. Fife and Forfar Imperial Yeomanry and its predecessors. Illus. 12°, Cupar Fife, 1904.

BULLOCH, J. M. Raising of the 81st, (Aberdeenshire), Highlanders in 1778, by Col. the Hon. William Gordon of Fyvie. [Keith], [1910].

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The Gordon Highlanders: the history of their origin, together with a transcript of the first official muster. 4°, Banff, 1913. Territorial soldiering in the north-east of Scotland, 1759-1814. Spalding Club, and Aberd. Univ. Studies, No. 68. 4°, Aberd. 1914. BURGOYNE, Capt. R. H. Historical records of the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders, now the 2nd Batt. Princess Louise's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Maps and illus. 8°, Lond. 1883.

CANNON, R. Historical records of the 1st or Royal Regiment of Foot, the Royal Scots. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1838.

Historical records of the 2nd or Royal North British Dragoons, commonly called the Scots Greys; containing an account of the formation of the regiment in the reign of King Charles II, and of its services to 1839. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1840.

Historical records of The 42nd or the Royal Highland Regiment of
Foot, The Black Watch, containing an account of the formation of
six companies of Highlanders in 1729, and of the services of the
regiment to 1844. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1845.

Historical records of the 21st Regiment or Royal North British
Fusiliers. Illus. 8°, Lond. 1849.

Historical records of the 74th Regiment of Highlanders. Illus. 8°,
Lond. 1850.

Historical records of the 92nd Regiment, originally termed the
Gordon Highlanders and numbered the 100th Regiment; containing
an account of its formation in 1794, and its services to 1850. Illus.
8°, Lond. 1851.

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