INDEX. 



Meteorological Journal, for April, 80— 

 May, 160— June, 240— July,/ 320 



Meteorological nomenclature, 1, 21^> 

 310 



Milk, analytical experiment on, 21 



Mineralogy of the Highlands, 78, 236 



Mining Dictionary in French and Ger- 

 man, 158 



Mirrors of wood, 315 



Mojon, Professor, on the black sand on 

 the shore between Pegliand Sestri, 94 



Mollerat, M. 345 



Monge, M. on the oxidation of iron, 

 147 



Mongez, M. his analysis of some an- 

 tique bronzes, 89 



Monnet, M. 226 



Moore, Mr. W. his '« Treatise on Flux- 

 ions," &c. 239 



Morveau, Guyton, on the tenacity of 

 ductile metals, the changes of density 

 in lead by the operation of pressure, 

 and the action of distilled water on 

 this metal, 102 — On the muriatic so- 

 lution of tin, 154 



Mucus, experiments on, 13, 19 



Muschenbroeck, on the diminution of 

 the specific gravity of lead by pres- 

 sure, 104 



N. 



-Natural history, 78, 158, 236, 317, 371 

 Nickel, properties of, 99 

 Nose, M. on the spinellane and other 

 fossil substances, 339 



O. 



Oil of poppies, substituted for olive oil, 

 25 



P. 



P. on an improved mode of preparing 

 phosphorus bottles, 105 



Pease, method of preserving them green, 



316 

 Pelletier, M. on the muriate of tin, 154 

 Pepys, Mr. on the combustion of char- 

 coal, <&c. 161 

 Pharmaceutical Society at Paris, prize 



questions by, 158 

 Phornomena of the equatorial regions, 



371 

 Phosphorus bottles, improved method 



of preparing, 105 

 Pictet, M. on radiant heat, 314 

 Pise, method of building in, 58 

 Planets, the new, fragments of an old 



one, 288 

 Plants of the South of France, 158 



geography of, 372 



Pleona.it spinel, 378 



Poppy oil, a substitute for that from 



olives, 25 

 Potash and soda, £39 

 Printing from stone, 208, 317 

 Prior, Mr. G. jun. his description of a 



clock escapement, 176 

 Proust, M. on the oxidation of iron, 147 

 Pus, analytical experiments on, 22 



Radiant heat, 75, 106 314 



Rain and winds, 1 



Richter, on the specific gravity of nickel, 

 100, 103 



Ritter, M. on the action of potassium on 

 ammonia, 330 



Rocks, blasted by lightning, 158 



Ross, Mr. J. D. his invention of an eye- 

 bath, to clear the eye from extrane- 

 ous matters, and to assist the sight, 

 178 



Rumford, Gount, on the existence of 

 caloric, 31 



S. 



Saddington, Mr. J. his comparative ex- 

 periments on the culture and applica- 

 tion of kohl rabiy drum-headed cab* 

 bage, and Swedish turnips, 23 



Saccholactic acic, see Acid 



St. 



