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GENERAL INDEX TO THE ELEVEN VOLUMES OF 



Man by (Capt.) on a new method of 



hauling life-boats off shore, viii. 69. 

 Manganese in human blood, ix. 390. 

 , separation of from lime and mag- 

 nesia, iii. 462. 



, separation of iron from, i. 72. 



, red solutions of, x. 814. 



, ores of, mode of ascertaining the 



value of, ix. 235. 



, chloride of, new, iii. 151. 



oxide of, black, chlorine in, iv. 



306. 

 , new oxide of (varvicite), v. 209, 



254. 

 , oxides of, R. Phillips on, v. 209 ; 



vi. 281. 

 , , Dr. Turner's examination of, 



iv. 22. 



, phosphates of, ix. 67. 



, protoxide of, method of obtaining, 



xi. 148. 

 Manganesian epidote or pistacite, vii. 



232. 

 Manganesate of potash, ii. 393. 

 Manganesic acid, ii. 393. 

 Manganite, analysis of, iv. 97. 

 Mantell's (G.) Geology of Sussex, ii. 



439. 

 Manuscripts, proposal for a repository 



for, v. 154. 

 " Maps of the stars", six, ix. 202. 

 Margaric and oleic acids formed from 



fat, i. 143. 

 Marking ink for linen, M. Henry Sen' 



on, x. 315. 

 Mars, the planet, viii. 393. 

 , atmosphere of, Sir J. South on 



the, x. 300. 

 Marsh mallow, peculiar substance in, ii. 



69. 

 Marshall (S.), meteorological summary 



for Kendal for 1827, iii. 236. 

 Marshall (W.) on the Russian method 



of rendering platinum malleable, xi. 



321. 

 Marsupial animals, Mr. Ogilby on, xi. 



59, 285. 

 Martin (Mr.) on the ruffed lemur, ix. 



458. 

 Martin (P. T.) on the anticlinal of the 



London and Hampshire basins, v. 1 1 1 . 

 on the geology of Western Sussex, 



iv. 38. 

 Mastodon, fossil remains of, ii. 314 ; iii. 



444. 

 Mauritius, zoology of, ix. 373. 

 Mechanical science, on, ii. 38. 



Mechanics, on a new principle of, viii. 

 137. 



Meconic acid, easy mode of obtaining, 

 ii. 283. 



Medicine and surgery, prospectus for a 

 metropolitan society of general prac- 

 titioners in, viii. 71. 



Megatherium, ix. 416-417. 



Meikle (H.) on the expansion of air, xi. 

 243. 



on an improved siphon hydrome- 

 ter, iv. 258. 



, Mr. Ivory's reply to, iv. 321. 



on Mr. Ivory's reply to, v. 104. 



on the oeconomy of the steam- 

 engine, viii. 213. 



Mellitic acid, iv. 229. 



Membranes, motions of, Dr. Weber on 

 Savart's experiments on, iii. 336, 

 342. 



Mendip Hills, Rev. D. Williams ou the 

 caves and fissures in the western di- 

 strict of the, x. 223. 



Mengite, a new species of mineral, H. 

 J. Brooke on, x. 187. 



Mercury, the metal, atomic weight of, 

 vi. 166. 



, state of, in mercurial ointments, 



ix. 70. 



, action of sulphuretted hydrogen 



gas on solution of, v. 310, 393. 



, Smithson's mode of detecting, 



Orfila on, vi. 394. 



, poisoning by, detection of, viii. 



281. 



, acetates of, i. 73. 



, bicyanide of, combination of with 



iodide of potassium, ix. 401. 



, cyanide of, vi. 145. 



, iodide of, native, iv. 151. 



, perbromide of, vi. 144. 



, perchloride of, new salt of, vii. 



129, 317. 



, protobromide of, vi. 144. ' 



, salts of, R. Phillips on their ana- 

 lysis, x. 205. 



, sesquipersulphate of, viii. 463. 



Mercury, the planet, the transit of over 

 the sun's disk in 1832, Prof. Encke 

 on, x. 28. 



, observations of, viii. 235. 



Mer-de-Glace, discovery of M. de Saus- 

 sure's ladder in the, ix. 32. 



Meridian, reduction to the, ix. 270. 



Mesitine-spar, a new mineral, iii. 397. 



Metals, new, (Rhuteniuin and Plura- 

 nium,) v. 233. 



