INDEX. 



553 



Page. 



Mineralogical Notices and Observations, by the Rev. Dr 

 Macknight, 104. — Mica-slate covered by an over- 

 lying formation of Felspar, 104. — Observations 

 at Inverary, 106. — DalmaJy. — Cruachan, 107- — 

 Bunawe, 108. — Bridge of Awe, 109, — Tainuilt, 

 — Connal Ferry. — Conglomerate lying over Clay- 

 slate, 110. — Beregonium, 111. — Mica-slate, con- 

 taining Hornblende beneath Clay-slate, 112. — 

 Lismore — Balahulish, 113. — Fort- William, 114. 

 — Fort- Augustus. — Corrygaraik, 115. — Garvie- 

 more. — The Spey. — Cairngorum, 11 6. — Scotch 

 Topaz, 117.— -The Don— CorgarfF.— The Dee, 

 119. — Gairnbridge. — Cluny Water, 120.— Spittal 

 of Glenshee. — Graphite, 121. 

 Minerals, Additional Observations on the Connection be- 

 tween the Primitive Forms of, and the Number 

 of their Axes of Double Refraction, by Dr 

 Brewster, - - - 337 



Mohs, Fundamental Forms of Minerals determined by, 345 

 Mollusca, Testaceous, remains of, in limestone near Cork, 95 

 Monkey, Jacketed, description of, - - 167 



Montagu, the late George, his description of a New Spe- 

 cies of Delphinus, 75 

 Mosses, Various Species, ascertained in Peat, at a great 



depth, - - 216 



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Nails, Nutrition of, - - 272 

 Neill, Mr Patrick, on some Fossil Remains of the Beaverj 



found in Scotland, - 207 



on the Beluga or White Whale, 371 



Nepaul, Several New Plants from, described, - 407 



Nutriment, the Progress of, in the Animal Body, 276 



