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GENERAL INDEX TO THE ELEVEN VOLUMES OF 



Mineralogy, i. 6, 26, 38, 40, 43, 133, 

 143, 145, 147, 188, 221, 263, 345, 

 401,448; ii. 41, 46, 122, 153, 179, 

 181, 286, 310, 311, 460, 461, 468; 

 iii. 70, 71, 146, 349, 397; iv. 1, 66, 

 81, 113, 154,314. 



[The references on Mineralogy to the 

 remaining volumes are distributed un- 

 der their respective heads throughout 

 the Index.] 



Mineral, aluminous, analysis of, v. 178. 



carbonate of lime and soda, vii. 



389. 



, erinite, iv. 154. 



, herderite, iv. 1. 



, mohsite, Mr. Levy on, i. 221. 



, crystalline substance from the zinc- 

 foundry at Filisur, vii. 401. 



, varvicite, vii. 284. 



Minerals, fergusonite, manganesian epi- 

 doteor pistacite, and pyrophyllite, vii. 

 232. 



analysis of two, consisting of bi- 



seleniuret of zinc and sulphuret of 

 mercury, iv. 113. 



analyses of, iii. 460 ; iv. 22, 96, 



100, 102, 113; v.459; vi. 146,314; 

 vii. 231, 232; x. 156. 



• siliceous, analysis of by alkaline 



carbonates, vii. 231. 



Mineral springs of Caldas-da-Raynha, 

 viii. 233. 



in Windsor Forest, analysis of, vi. 



148. 



Mineral waters of England, discovery of 

 iodine and bromine in, vi. 235, 283. 



veins, Mr. Fox on, vi. 17. 



Mines, increase of temperature in, ix. 94. 



, management oi\ Mr. John Taylor 



on the, vi. 383. 



, Mexican, viii. 77 v 



of Cornwall, geological survey of, 



with a programme of an intended 

 arrangement of the leading details of 

 the metalliferous veins, W. J. Hen- 

 wood on a, x. 358. 



Mining, on, v. 297. 



Mitchell (Major) on the limestone caves 

 at Wellington Valley, New South 

 Wales, &c, ix. 445. 



Mitscherlich (M.), Mr. Gilbert's address 

 on delivering the Royal Society's me- 

 dal for, vii. 45 : Mr. R. Phillips's re- 

 marks on his statements regarding 

 sulphate of nickel, iv. 287. 



Modulus of torsion, v. 378. 



Molecules, active, Mr. Brown on the 



existence of, in organic and inorganic 

 bodies, iv. 161 ; vi. 153, 161. 

 Mollusca, anatomy of, vii. 380. 

 Monge's formula, on the derivation of, 



xi. 329. 

 Monkey, a new species of, ix. 367. 

 Monome functions, on the product of 



two, vi. 262. 

 Monticellite, a new species of mineral, 



H. J. Brooke on, x. 265. 

 Mont Blanc, recent change of form of 



the summit of, ix. 328. 

 MontJouy and Barcelona, M.Nicollet 

 on a new calculation of the latitudes 

 of, observations on, v. 180. 

 Moon, calculations for predicting occul- 

 tations of stars by the, vi. 336, 410. 



, computation of the motion of, in 



right ascension, ix. 241. 

 ■ and moon-culminating stars, Sir 



T. Brisbane on the, x. 52. 



, on the late eclipse of the, (1830,) 



viii. 388. 

 Moon-culminating stars, list of, for 1827, 



i. 47. 

 Moon's disc, on the copper- coloured 

 light reflected from the, vii. 66. 



occultation of Aldebaran by the, 



viii. 234, 465 ; Mr. Squire on the, 

 viii. 245. 



occultation of planets and fixed 



stars by the, viii. 290, 316, 394. 

 Moravia, on the geology of, ix. 52. 

 Morgan (John) on the organs of deglu- 

 tition in several of the order Rodentia, 

 viii. 63. 

 Morgan (W.), letter to, on the experi- 

 ence of the Equitable Society, iv. 339. 

 Mortality, on the laws of, v. 198. 

 Mosely (H.) on caustics, ii. 263. 

 Mountain barometer, a new, ix. 441. 

 Moyle (Mr.), meteorological register 



for 1826, ii. 317. 

 Moore (Rev. T.), on the origin of rock- 

 basins, in reply to Mr. Brayley,ix. 101 . 

 Mummies of Peruvians, viii. 52. 

 Mummy, Egyptian, account of, v. 57. 

 examination of some of the sub- 

 stances connected with, iv. 291. 

 Murchison (R. I.), address to the Geo- 

 logical Society, xi. 363. 



on the bituminous schist and fossil 



fish of Seefeld, vi. 36. 



on the excavation of valleys, v. 



136. 



on the fossil fox of CEningen, vii. 



207. 



