406 INDEX. 
Miller, Caleb, Mr. on the use of Phosphoric Acid in Jaundice, 162 
Mineralogy, foreign—notices in, by Dr. Webster, 25—American, 
notices in, 33—Min. and Geol. foreign, notices in, 243 
Minerclogical and Geological notice, 188 
Minerils, near Providence—notice of, 284 
Miscelaneous notices in American Min. and Geol. 274 
Mitchiil, Samuel, Doctr.—his letter on the Proteus of the Amer- 
icai Lakes, 181—Mus Bursarius, or pouched Rat of Canada, 183 
Moly>denum, analysis of, 320 
Monnment to Copernicus, 387 
Morbid animal products, chemical examination of, by Professor 
Dina, 149 
Morse, his new Gazetteer, 190—new school Geography and Atlas, 
191—Morse, S. F. B. his notice of Satin Spar, 44 
Momtains of Lake George, 48—Groupes and Ridges, 42 
Muwich, public instruction in, 196 
Museum of the Vatican at Rome, 380 
Mrology of the human body, by M. Ameline, 198 
M. Bonpland, his Botanical Garden at Buenos Ayres, )97 
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Natural Ice houses, 174 
Natural History, 198—372—in France, 381 
Nemalite, or Amianthoid Magnesite, 19 
New system of Mineralogy, 245—diplomatic, cypher, 377—Min- 
eral, 377——Mathematical instrument, 377— Machine—Graduat- 
ing instrument, 398—new blowpipe of Prof. Green, 164 
Niagara, Geology and Mineralogy: of its vicinity, 35 
Niger, the River, 373 
Nishgerod, in Russia fair of 393 
Notice of the Lithographic art, 169—of the tempest of September 
3d, 1821—Editor, p. 171—of Morses new Gazetteer, 190—Ge- 
ography and Atlas, 191—Minerological and Geological 188— 
of the working and polishing granite in India, 246—of vegetable 
fossils in coal formations, 266 
Nuttall, Mr. Thomas, on the serpentine rocks of Hoboken and 
the minerals which they contain, 16 
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Ochres of Vermont, 24 
Organic remains, 386 
Organized remains, researches on, 395 
Original letters of Doctr. Franklin, 357 
Oxid of Titanium Silico calcareous, 276 
Paris, statistical notices of, 376 
Pearson’s domestic Telegraph, 314 
Pennatule Fléche, 87 
