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171 
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Morphine, sulphate of, results ofMorton, S. G., discovery of the galt 
experiments on, W. Tully, xxi, 
39. 
Morris, Miss M. H., on the Hes- 
sian fly, xl, 381. 
Morse, S. F. B., account of the 
twilight bow, xxxvili, 389. 
electro-magnetic — telegraph, 
xxxili, 185.f 
, two electrical currents over 
the same conductor without inter- 
ference, xliv, 418.f 
, experiments with Grove’s bat- 
tery, xlv, 390.f 
Mortality, observations on bills of, 
J. Mease, xi, 306. 
of infants in France, xix, 192. 
, effect of ventilation on, xxvil, 
We), 
Mortar, iv, 373. 
, W. H. Wright, on, xlix, 379. 
Morton, J., ancient mound near 
Wheeling, Va., vi, 166. 
Morton, S. G., new work on 
American crania, proposed, xxxil, 
207i 
——, ibid, review of, xxxviii, 341.f 
, characteristics of the Abori- 
ginal race of America, xlvii, 
408. 
, Crania AXgyptiaca, notice of, 
xvii 205. 
, on a second series of ancient 
Egyptian crania, xlviii, 268. 
, on the internal capacity of the 
cranium in different races of men,| 
XXXVIIl, 373. 
, on the fossils and geological 
characters of the ferruginous sand 
formation of the United States, 
xvil, 274, 290 ; xviii, 243, 249f; 
Xxili, 288f; xxiv, 128.f 
, analogy between the marl of 
New Jersey and the chalk of Eu- 
rope, xxi, 90. 
, Synopsis of the organic re- 
mains of the cretaceous. group of 
the United States, xxvii, 377. 
, proposed division of the U. 
States cretaceous group, xxviii, 
277. 
in Alabama, xxvitt, 277. 
, head of a fossil crocodile, 
xlvili, 265.f 
, list of fossils associated with 
the fossil crocodile, xlviii, 267. 
, on the fossil teeth of fishes in 
the United States, xxviii, 276. 
, Notice of an embalmed Ibis, 
from Egypt, xli, 187. 
, Supposed new species of hip- 
popotamus, xlvii, 406.f 
, memoir of Wm. Maclure, 
xlvii, 1.f 
Mosaic cosmogony, xxv, 26. 
——, critical interpretation 
of bara and asah, N. Webster, 
Xxxv, 379. 
gold, xu, 174. 
Mosasaurus, xv, 289 ; xviii, 246. 
, 1n United States, xxvii, 353. 
|Moser, images of, MOST on, xlyv, 
228. 
‘Moss, Irish, or carrageen, L. Feucht- 
wanger, xxvi, 389. 
Mosses and fears of the United States, 
L. C. Beck, xv, 287. 
Motion, the natural state of matter, 
xvi, 151. 
, on the principles of, and their 
use in the higher mathematics, 
xiv, 297. 
, revolving, in fluids, xix, 391. 
of living particles in all kinds 
of matter, xix, 393. 
of a system of bodies, T. 
Strong, xxiv, 40; xxv,281; xxvi, 
44, 
—— ibid, Lagrange’s formule, x1, 
398.. 
Moulting of birds, xxiv, 366. 
Moultrie, J., skull of fossil human 
skeleton of iauadaleap XXXII, 
361. 
Mounds, Indian, of the West, re- 
marks on, J. Finch, vii, 158. 
\ ‘ SXxXTieet: 
» ——, and other antiquities, 
Xxxlv, 47. 
3 , vessels of earthenware 
in, xxvil, 237; xxvii, 175. 
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