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INDEX. 



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Mountains, conjectures respecting the written mountains 

 at Sinai, xii. 283, Montagu 



— in N. Wales, compar. height, xiv. 148, Note, Barrington 



— cause of the coldness of the summits of, xvi. 375, Darwin 



— see Vesuvius, JEtna t Gletscher, Schihallkn. 



— see Barometer, Heights. 

 Mouse, see Mice. 



Moxa, preparation and use of, at Japan, ii. 632 



Mozart, the musician, early genius of, xiii. 11, Barrington 



Mudge, John, m. d., biographical account of, ix. 625, Note 



— lateral operation for the stone improved, ibid 



Mudge, J., on making and polishing the metals of reflecting 



telescopes, xiv. 157 

 Mudge, Wm., see Trigonometrical Survey. 

 Mulberry tree, the white sort preferable to the black, i. 31 



— method of propagating in Virginia, i. 66 



Mullen, — — , m. d., dissection of a double kitten, Hi. 209 

 Muller, Geo. Fred., description of some bivalve insects, 



(monoculi), xiii. 132 

 Muller, John, biographical notice of, viii. 144, .... Note 



— of his book on conic sections, &c, viii. 145 

 Mullineux, — , m.d., large stone voided per urethram, iii. 552 

 Multinomial to raise an infinite to a given power, iv. 176, 



Demoivre 



— on the fluents of multinomials, vi. 513, Simpson 



Mummy, examined in London, descrip. of, xii. 77, Hadley 

 •— observations on opening several, xvii. 392, Blumenbach 

 Munckley, Nich., m.d., efficacy of bark in fever, xi. 235 



— account of the comet of 1759, xi. 337 

 1760, xi. 428 



Mural quadrant, an improved astronomical, ix. 347, Gersten 

 Muraltus, — , of the ice mountains of Helvetia, i. 365 

 Murdoch, P., d. d., case of a cartilaginous stomach, ix. 632 



— mean motion of the moon's apogee, x. 138 



— trigonometry abridged, xi. 210 



— of the best form for maps, xi. 2 1 5 



— of refracted rays made colourless, xi. 718 



— rule for determining the moon's parallax, xii. 87 



— connection betw. the solar and lunar parallaxes, xii. 500 

 Muriatic acid, see Acid. 



Murrain in cattle, see Distemper. 



Murray, Mungo, observ. of the solar eclipse, 1764, xii. 120 



Mus Alpinus, see Marmot. 



Musa, on the family of plants, so called, vii. 422, Garcin 



Muschenbroek, P. Van, m,d., biog. account of, vii. 105, Note 



— Ephemerides Meteorological, vii. 56*5, 571 



— experiments on Indian magnetic sand, vii. 647 

 Muscle (fish), microscopical observ. on, v. 703, Leuwenhoek 



— the salt and fresh-water muscle of Pennsylvania, ix. 70, 



Bartram 

 Muscles (anatomy), on their nature, i. 433, Willis 



— on muscular motion, ii. 148, Mayo 



— on the carneous filaments of, ii. 401, .... Leuwenhoek 



— on the structure and contraction of, ii. 49-3, .... Dr. C. 



— on the motion and use of, ii. 499. 577, Borell 



— instance of the power of distorting, at pleasure, iv. 294 



— of the neck, remarks on, iv. 368, . . Dupre and Cowper 



— frame and texture of, vi. 82, Leuwenhoek 



■■ vi. 84, Muys 



— observations on the membrane of, vi. 502, Leuwenhoek 



— — — muscular fibres of animals, vi. 504, 576, Same 



" ■ fish, vi. 523, Same 



— muscular motion, cause of, x. 219, Morton 



— case of ossified muscles, xi. 335, 542, Henry 



— on muscular motion, xvi. 36l, Fordyce 



— nature and use of the muscles of the eye, xvii. 453, 660, 



Home 



— on muscular motion, xvii. 525, Samejj 



Muscles (anatomy) on the morbid actions of the straight 

 muscles of the eye, xviii. 74, Home 



— disordered by an habitual unvaried action, xviii. 76, Same 



— see Flesh, Galvanism, Electricity, (Medical J. 

 Musgrave, Wm., m. d., biographical notice of, ii. 66l, Note 



— on cutting out the ccecum of a bitch, ibid 



— experiments on digestion, iii. 72 



— experiments on the lacteals, iii. 102 



— cause of the necessity of respiration, iv. 270 



— passage of liquor injected into the thorax, iv. 271 



— of the extraordinary size of Edmund Melloon, iv. 273 



— case of a periodical palsy, iv. 293 



— of a piece of Saxon antiquity, iv. 341, 469 



— advantage of the practice of laryngotomy, iv. 448 



— a polypus found in a dog, iv. 525 



— a periodical haemorrhage of the thumb, iv. 586 



— experiments of injecting the lacteals, iv. 632 



— of hydatids voided by stool, v. 179 



— jaundice by a stone obstructing the biliary duct, v. 292 



— remedies for the gout, v. 362 



— account of the Roman legions, vi. 17 

 - eagles, vi. 39 



— inscriptio Tarraconensis, v. 42 



— Britain formerly a peninsula, vi. 293 



Musgrave, Sam., m.d., proper shape of lightning con- 

 ductors, xiv. 440 

 Mushroom, descrip. of the agaricus piperatus, ii. 33, Lister 



— flower and seed of, ii. 1 82, Same 



— observations on the seeds of, viii. 718, Pickering 



— remarks on Mr. Pickering's papers, viii.721,ix.4lWatson 



— culture of, ix. 31, Pickering 



— see Fungus. 



Music, comparison of ancient and modern, ii. 62 



— theory of, and of sound, ii. 379 



— the trembling of consonant strings, ii. 380, .... Wallis 



— on the notes of the trumpet, iii. 46'7, Roberts 



— natural grounds of harmony, iii. 624, Holder 



— division of the monochord, iv. 240, Wallis 



— imperfections in an organ, iv. 287, Same 



— of the ancient canons of, iv. 288, Same 



— on ancient music and its effect, iv. 305, Same 



— theory of, reduced to proportions, v. 243, .... Salmon 



— genera and species of the music of the ancients, ix. 268 



Pepusch 



— machine for writing extempore voluntaries, ix. 332, Freke 



— of a person not musical singing well during a delirium, 



ix. 370, Doddridge 



— see Instruments, (Musical) 



Musicians, of the early genius of Mozart, xiii. 11, Barrington 



Handel, 13 Same 



W. Crotch, xiv. 513, Burney 



— instance of early musical genius, xiv. 519> Same 



Musk, produced by the musk-deer, ii. 356, .... Tavernier 



— use of, in convulsive disorders, ix. 89, Wall 



— cases of the successful use of, ix. 9L Reid 



— instances of the medicinal virtue of, ix. 207, . . Parsons 

 Musk-quash, on the scent of, ii. 309 



Musk hog, anatomy of, ii. 668, Tyson 



— description of, ibid, Note 



Musk-scented insects, account of, i. 6 17, Ray 



i. 645, 649, Lister 



Mustel, M., experts, and observs. on vegetation, xiii. 399 

 Mustela fossilis [cobitis] figure of, ix. 335, .... Gronovius 

 Muys, Mr., frame and texture of the muscles, vi. 84 

 Myddleton, Starkey, m. d., an extra-uterine foetus, ix. 112 



— foetus 16 years in the abdomen, ix. 373 



Mylius, — , observations on the sex of flowers, x. 176, 



— collecting of electricity during thunder, x. 298 



