i te De Ee 
Light. See Sun. 
Lobelia Longiffora, its dangerous exhalation, Pp. 146. 
_M. 
Magellan, Mr. de, his Eudiometer. “See the word Eudi- 
ometer in the explication of the terms. 
Malva, nature of its air-bubbles, p. 16.—Begins early in 
the morning to yield air, ibid. 
Mangeneal-tree, its dangerous exhalations, P- 145. 
Mar foes to be drained, p. 2yt. 
Medicine, great defideratum in medicine obtained, p. xlvi. 
Mercury gives the beft nitrous air, p. 170.—May be ren- 
dered malleable, p. rr. 
‘ Metamorphofis of air, p. 116.—Of bodies every where 
obvious, p. ot 
‘at, god air by nighr, 
and. Saaeting i it again by ae 
of its roots on common air, exp. 73. 
Mulberries. Remarkable power of Compania aoa air, p. 
61. exp. 84. . 
N. 
Nafturtium Indicum, its peculiar manner of yielding de- 
phlogiiticated air, p. 18.—Its remarkable property of 
yielding good dephlogifticated air, p. 42.—The qua- 
lity and quantity of its air examined, exp. 30, 31, 32, 
= . 
Nettle, its remarkable quality of correfting bad air, exp. 
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