INDEX. 



Kater, Lieut H. his description of a 



very sensible hygrometer, 207, 211 

 Kirwan, M. on the sulphate of barytes, 



174 — On paring and burning, 188— 



On manures, 285 

 Klaproth, M. on the potash in mica, 



158— On the sulphate ofbarytes, 174 

 Klein, M. on national prejudices, SI 6 

 Knight, Thomas A. Esq. on a new 



method of training fruit trees, 1 — On 



the circulation of sap, 295, 298 

 Knorr, Mr. 47 

 Knott, Mr. 60 

 Koehler, Counsellor, his collection of 



$ld coins, 235 



L. 



Labillardiere, M.315 



Labour, contrivances for diminishing, 

 21 



Lacepede, M. his new species of sala- 

 mander, 235 



Lagrange on light and sound, 312 



Lampadius, Professor, his analysis of 

 kaneelstein, 231 



Lancret, M.311 



Langley on the management of fruit 

 trees, 4 



Laplace, on the velocity of sound, 313 



Latham, Dr. on the varieties of b*ts, 

 1©6 



Lead, sulphate of, analyzed, 280 



Leaves of trees, their formation, 293 



Leblanc, M. his remarks on some points 

 of hydrography, 276 



Libes, M. his electrical experiments, 64 



Light, propagation of, 311 



Lightfoot, Mr. 157 



Lime, sulphate of, analysed, 280 



Link, M. letter from, on several che- 

 mical subjects, addressed to M. Vogel, 

 1D5 



Linlithgow, see Flora. 



Ljung, M. his discovery of a new spe- 

 cies of mouse, 235 



Longitudes in the West Indies correct- 

 ed, 276 



Luc, M. De, on geology, 158 



Lugt, M. his electrical experiments, 62: 



M. 



MachcII, Mr. T. GO . 



Maclean, Rev. Mr. his description of a 

 sea snake, 158 



Malet, M. on the combustion of char* 

 coal from pressure, 278 



Malt spirit converted into vinegar, 275 



Malus, M. on the propagation of light, 

 311 



Mangili, M. 313 



Manures, 12, 52—57, 72, 120, 187, 284 



MarsilH, Count, on the alcyonia, 40— 

 On sponges, 41 



Marsh lands, management of, 77 



Marshall, Mr. J. P. 60 



Marsham, Mr. on the wireworm, 105 



Marum, M. Van, 264 



Meridian, measurement on the, 310 



Messier, M. his delineation of the Ne- 

 bula in Orion, 310 



Metal, another new one, 235 



Metallic theimometer, 234 



Meteoric stones recently fallen, 233 



Meteorological Journal, for April, 80 

 —May, 160— June, 240— .July, 320 



Meteorological tables for the year 1808, 

 198 



Mexico, statistical account of, 318 



Mica, potash contained in, 158 



Mineralogy of Clackmannanshire, 156.5, 

 157 



Minerals, Iiish, catalogue of, 236 



Mirbel on the supposed perspiration of 

 plants, 353 



Mirror of a new kind, 311 



M. K. on preventing and suppressing 

 fires, 137 



Mojon, M. on the oxigenized muriatic 

 acid, 273 



Montagu, G. Esq. his account of the 

 larger and lesser species of horseshoe 

 bats, proving them to be distinct; to- 

 gether with a description of vesperti. 

 lio barbastellus, taken in the South 

 of Devonshire, 106 



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