Index, 399 



Lakes, North American, observations on, 296 . 

 Lamentins of America, noticed, 390. 



Macadam, John, Esq., analysis of Red Indiaiv Pottery, 275. 

 Meteoric Iron, notice of three varieties of, found in North America, 



371. 

 Miller, J. F., Esq., his meteorology of Whitehaven, 343. 

 Minhocao, an enormous species of Lepidosiren, account of, by M. A. 



de Saint Hilaire, 278. 

 Mines of Saxony and Hungary, account of, by W. W. Smith, A.M., 



Mining Geologist to the Geological Survey of Great Britain, 



309. 

 Moon, the calorific power of its light, 376. 

 Mackenzie, Sir George, Vice-President of the Royal Society of 



Edinburgh, &c., on sound, 197- 

 Maclaren, Charles, Esq., his further evidence of the existence of 



glaciers in Scotland in ancient times, 25. 

 Magnetism, terrestrial, on its cause, by A. Rowell, 52. 

 Marcel de Serres, on the fossils of secondary and tertiary formations, 



248. 

 Milne, David, Esq., F.R.S.E., on the polished and striated rocks of 



Arthur Seat, &c., 154. 

 Minerals, rare, on their localities, by Francis Alger, 59. 

 Miller, J. F., Esq., on the quantity of rain in the Lake Districts of 



Cumberland and Westmoreland, 43 — On the Meteorology of 



Whitehaven, 343. 

 Manure, sheep, observations on, 50. 

 Mulder, Professor, his letter to Professor Johnston, 355. 

 Moon, calorific power of its light, 376. 



Olin, M., on Palestine, &c., 208. 



Owen, Professor, on the teleology of the skeleton of fishes, 216. 



Patents, up to 22d March 1847, 193, and 291. 



Osteography of the vertebrata — Article rhinoceros, 385. 



Pictet, Professor, on fossil bones, 236. 

 Pottery of the Red Indians, analysis of, 275. 



Species of fossils, on the question of their identity in tertiary and 

 secondary formations, 248. 



