MON 
Mole, natural history of, xvii, 386. 
, carnivorous, S. Woodruff, 
xxviii, 168. 
Molecules, Brown’sactive, xvii, 390. 
, forms and nature of crystal- 
line, J. D. Dana, xxx, 275.! 
Molecular attraction, J. Henry’s ex- 
periments on, with soap bubbles, 
xlvili, 215. 
Moll, G., experiments in electro- 
magnetism, xix, 329; xxvi, 177. 
Mollusca, see under Zoouoey. 
Molluskite, G. A. Mantell, xlv, 243. 
Molybdenite, analysis of, H. Sey- 
bert, iv, 320. 
, in Connecticut, 1, 242; vi, 
235; vill, 194. 
, 10 Maine, x, 17. 
, in Maryland, xxvii, 20. 
——, in Massachusetts, i, 238; v, 
268; vi, 235; vil, 58; viii, 58; 
ix, 55; xiv, 2173; xxxiil, 400. 
, in New Jersey, v, 401. 
, 1n New York, vil, 57. 
, in Pennsylvania, v, 41. 
, in Rhode Island, viii, 231.. 
Monarda allophylla, iv, 56. 
Bradburiana, x, 260. 
scabra, x, 260. 
Money cowry, xxxil, 250. 
Monophane, xxvi, 388. 
Montague, G., notice of, xxxvii, 
162. 
Monsoons, remarks on, W. C. Red- 
field, xxv, 124. 
——-, character and causes of, W. 
C. Redfield, xxxiii, 63. 
Monte Video, Connecticut, scenery 
of, vil, 5. 
, in South America, xxix, 240. 
Monticellite, xxvi, 388. 
Montlosier, Count, notice of, xxxvil, 
12). 
Monuments, public, in the United 
States, xviii, 229. 
Monument to Copernicus, in War- 
saw, Iv, 387. 
of Pultowa, ili, 379. 
to Cuvier, xxii, 309. 
Monumental inscriptions, on the 
writing of, xvii, 271. 
170 
MOR 
Moodus noises at East Haddam, 
Ct., xxix, 864; xxxix, 336. 
Moon, volcanoes of, v, 176; xxxv, 
305. 
, action of, on the atmosphere, 
deductions respecting, xv, 174. 
, Influence of, on the weather, 
F. Marcet, xxvii, 192. 
, heat in rays of, ii, 829; xl, 
315. 
, singular appearance of, xxii, 
375. 
; halo, West Point, xx, 299. 
Moon’s mean motion, secular accel- 
eration of, J. H. Coffin, xlvii, 324.f 
Moore, N. F., ancient mineralogy, 
notice of, xxviii, 188. 
Morbid animal products, chemical 
examination of, J. F. Dana,iv,149. 
Mordecai, A., experiments on gun- 
powder, xlix, 180. 
Morey, S., on artificial mineral wa- 
ters, ill, 94. 
, on heat and light, ii, 118, 122. 
, bubbles blown in melted ros- 
Tanigsh 79. 
, on the patent water-burner, 
vii, 141. 
, revolving steam engine, 1, 
157.f 
, observations on combustion, 
xxv, 146. 
, explosive engine, xi, 104. 
Morey’s steam engine, J. Doolittle, 
it LON 
——., Sullivan, ii, 106.f 
Morgan, H. K. G., galvanic means 
of blasting, xxxviil, 33. 
Morin, P. E., laws of meteorolog- 
ical phenomena, xl, 402. 
solicits meteoric information 
from America, xlii, 202. 
, theory of the universe, xxXi, 
160. 
Morphine, preparation of, xvii, 384 ; 
xxill, 190. 
, and its salts, new method 
for, xli, 51. | 
, test for, viii, 381. 
—, action of, with iodic acid, xx, 
184. 
