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INDEX. 



MOU 



Mortality (bills of) London 1704-53, x. 535, Braikenridge 



— of Great Shefford 1747-57, xi. 157 



— Holy-cross, Salop, 1750-60, xi. 541, ... .More 



— of Madeira, xii. 475, Heberden 



— Holy-cross, Salop, 1760-70, xiii. 94; 1770-1780, xv. 



. go Gorsuch 



_ of Chester', Y772, xiii. 496, Haygarth; comparative table 

 of the mortality of Chester, with that of London, Nor- 

 wich, and Northampton, 498; bill of Chester, 1773, 



xiii. 595 ... . 



— of Warrington, 1750 to 1773, xni. 567, Aikin 



of Stockholm and the rest of Sweden compared, xiii. 684 



tables of the proportional number of deaths in various 



cities, &c, xiv. 314, Haygarth 



— of Blandford forum for 40 years, xiv. 395, . . Pulteney 

 _ of York, xv. 177, White 



— see Population. 



Mortar, method of making, at Madras, vii. 515, Pyke 



— see Gunnery. 



Mortification, successful use of bark in, vii. 572, . .Douglas 



_ — vii. 574, . . Shipton 



— xi. 159,. . Grindall 



of the limbs of a whole family, xi 626, 646, Wollaston 



particulars of the diet and manner of living of the family, 



xi. 628, Bones 



— see Gangrene. 



Mortimer, Cromwell, m. d., uncommon anastomosis of the 

 spermatic vessels, vii. 420 



— of Le Blon's method of printing in imitation of painting, 



and of weaving tapestry, vii. 477 



— on the poison of laurel- water, vii. 494 



— dissection of a female beaver, vii. 623 



— experiments on persons bitten by vipers, viii. 84 



— account of electrical experiments of Mr. Gray, viii. 110 



— remarks on the raonoculus apus, viii. l6'3 



— an antique stamp ; of Roman stamps, viii. 248 

 Mr. Wheeler's electrical experiments, viii. 313 



— cause of letters found in the middle of trees, viii. 36l 



— account of D. Stuart's paper on the heart, viii. 483 



— an aurora australis 1739, viii. 525 



— a beetle alive in a cavity of sound wood, viii. 535 



— a fish's horn stuck into a ship's side, viii. 536 



— collection of Frobenius's papers on ether, ibid 



— on the polypus, viii. 623 



— on the natural heat of animals, ix. 148 



— meteor seen December 1742, ix. 168 



— distemper among the cattle 1745, ix. 171, 177, 184 



— remarks on the turquoise, ix. 324 



— a new metalline thermometer ; construction of thermo- 



meters, &c , ix. 397 



— of a person born with two tongues, ix. 484 



— small pox on a child two days old, ix. 692 



— description of the zeus luna, x. 70 



— a curious non-descript fossil, x. 106 



— a small spheroidal stone with lines, x. 11. 7 



Morton, Earl of, solar eclipse observed at Edinburgh, ix. 591 



— hydrophobia cured with vinegar, xii. 221 



Morton, Chas, m. d., biographical account of, x. 219, Note 



— cause of muscular motion, ibid 



— generic character of the limpet fish, xi. 313 



— connection of the Ch nese and Egyptian character, xii. 685 

 Morton, Rev. John, fossil shells in Northamptonshire, v. 284 

 Morton, Rich., m. d., biographical account of, iii. 534, Note 

 Mosaic work, see Antiquities. 



Moscow, longitude of, iii. 421 



Moslyn, Sir Roger, damp in a coal mine, ii. 398 



Moss, on the manner of seeding of, ix. 200, Hill 



— on the vegetation of plant* in, ix, 468, Bonnet 



Moss, of the various species of, xi. 246, Watson 



Mosses (Peat) in Scotland, ace. of, v. 633, E. of Cromartie 



— a moving moss in Lancashire, ix. 106, Richmond 



— irruption of solway moss, Dec. 1772, xiii. 304, Walker 

 Mostyn, Sir Thomas, a Roman torques of gold, viii. 550 

 Motion, of the general laws of, 1. 307, Wallis 



— Wallis's treatise on, i. 410, 471 



— of even, languid, and unheeded, iii. 153, Boyle 



— observation relative to a law of, xii. 227, Franklin 



— on the quantity of impelling powers, xiv. 72, Smeaton 



— effect of friction on, xv. 654, Vince 



— of spherical motion, • xvi. 740, Wildbore 



— see Projectiles, Gravity. 



Motion (astronomy) see Moon, Planets, SfC. 

 Motion (mechanics) on the vibration of watch balances, 

 xvii. 380, Attwood 



— effect of friction on motion, xv. 654, Vince 



— see Motion (Force of Moving Bodies.) 



Motion (perpetual) explana. of a tract on, iii. 240, 315, 349, 



Papin 



— on the attempts towards finding, vi. 542, . . Desaguliers 

 Motion (force of" moving bodies) law of collision, i. 310, 



Wren ; 337, Huygens 



— on the fall of bodies, v. 6l2, Hauksbee 



— falsity of the common opinion on, vi. 570, . . Pemberton 



— degree of momentum of moving bodies, vi. 632, 638, 



Desaguliers 



— in collision with non-elastic bodies, vii. 166, .... Eames 



— nature of the force of moving bodies, vii. 169, . . Same 



— on the same subject, vii. 203, Same 



— on the controversy respecting, vii. 219, Clarke 



— Gravesande's experiments on, vii. 6l8, .... Desaguliers 



— experts, to decide the controversy on, ix. 128, .... Jurin 



— of a body deflected by two forces tending to two fixed 



points, xii. 608, Robertson 



— new theory of rotatory motion, xiv. 144, Landcn 



— communica. of, by impact and gravity, xiv. 368, Milner 



— principles of progressive and rotatory, xiv. 726, . . Vince 



— fundamental experiments on collision, xv. 295, Smeaton 



— theory of the motion of fluids, xvii. 466, Vince 



Mouldiness, vegetation of, on a melon, vi. 257, • . Bradley 



— of the green mould on fire-wood, x. 8, Miles 



Moulin, Allen, m. d., quantity of blood in men, iii. 417 



— injection of mercury into the blood, iii. 436 



— experiments on shining sand from Virginia, iii. 495 



— anatomical observations on the heads of fowls, iii. 531 

 Moulins, S. des, m. d , of a mineral spring at Canter- 

 bury, v. 375 



Moult, J., new method of preparing salep, xii. 589 

 Mounsey, James, m. d., biograph. account of, ix. 460, Note 



— foetus 13 years in the Fallopian tube, ibid 



— of the everlasting fire in Persia, ix. 503 



— of the animal producing castor: geological account of 



Bohemia j of the baths and mineral waters at Carlsbad; 

 tin mines of Schlachtenwald ; manufacture of vitriol at 

 Geffries, ix. 688 



— poisonous effects of an effervescent mixture, xi. 66, xii. 83 

 Mountaine, W., on a periodic review of magn. varia. x. 556 



— tables of magnetic variations 1700 to 1756, xi. 149 



— on the construction of maps, &c, xi. 218 



— effects of lightning on metals, xi. 393 



— defence of Mercator's chart against West, xi. 697 



— on some observations of magnetic variation, xii. 336 

 Mountains, table of heights of several, vii. 283, Scheucbzer 



— in Siberia, heights of, ix. 491, Gmelin 



— in S. America, and the Glaiceres in Savoy, height of, ix. 



492, Note 



— origin of considered, xi. 11, Wright 



