loio A General Index of the 
of Lapis Calaminaris, n. 198. 
p 672. Queries and Anfwers 
as to Copper Mines, n.2co.p.737. 
See Metals. 
Moles, Obfeivations on their 
Heads, particulaily the Ears, 
n. 206. p. 993. * 
Monjons in the Indian Seas, their 
Hiftory, and Caufe inquired, 
n. 18;. p. 158. 
Monfiers. A rncnftrotu Birth at 
Vefwortb in Suflex, n. 138. p. 
961. A monftrom double Cat, 
n. 174. p. 11 3f. A Girl with 
Horns on her Body, n. 176. p. 
I2G2. Two monftrous Births, 
at Aberdeen, n. 17 J. p. Iif6. 
Hermaphrodite. See Herma- 
phrodite. Monftrous Child in 
Jutland, n. 160. p. 5*99. 
Montanea. See Cios. 
.M?0». See Planets, its effed on 
Difeafes, n. 202. p. 81$*. 
Monuments, See Antiquities* 
Morad, 1 ft. and 2d. their Sepul- 
. chers, n. 15^. p. 432. Morad 
3d. his Cruelty, p. 45- 5. 
Mortality. See Burials. 
Mofchs, n. 155. p. 124, 
Movement, a peculiar one to mea- 
fure Time, n. 161. p. 647. 
Mountain of a vaft heighth in Chi- 
na, n. 180. p. 5-9. Ararat hid 
in the Clouds for three Months, 
n. 137. p. 942. The ufe of the 
Mountains, n. 196. p. 61% 
Burning Mountains. See Vol- 
canos. 
Mouths in the Joyntsof theLum- 
bricus latus, n. 146. p. 1 52. 
Moxa, the Production of a Fruit 
like the Down on a Peach, 
Cotton its beft Succedaneum, 
n. 168. p. 890. 
Mufti among the Turks, n. 15?. 
p. 448. 
Philofophical Tranfaflions. 
Murren. See Difeafes. 
Muskcods, not the Tefticles, n.iy 3. 
P- 377-. 
Mufcle Spiral in the Earth-worm, 
n. 147. p. iff. Mufcles and 
Tendons defcibed, n. 194. p. 
-Mujical Room, how one might 
be contrived fo that one In- 
ftrument fhould make a Con- 
fort, n. 156. p. 486. 
Mtifical Notes of the Trumpet- - 
marine, n. 195. p. 5*59. A Con. 
je&ure ac the Tempers of Per- 
fons from the Muficalnefs of the 
Voice, n. 140. p. icio. 
N 
Natron. See Latron. 
Navigation, not much minded by 
the natural Turks, their Com- 
pafs confifts but of Eight Points. 
Side Winds of no ufe to them, 
♦ n. p. 439. Heads for a 
Treatife of Navigation, n. 15» 8. 
p. 657. 
Needle. See Magnet. 
Nerves, Fibres of the Optic Nerve 
how capable ofTenfion, n.147. 
p. 175. Obfervaticn of the 
Optic Nerve, ta.--i.oji. p. 9)$'. 
Nirvesm the Biiis of Water Fowl, 
n. 199. p. 714. n. 206. p. 99c 
Neurographia. See Books. 
Nekruz,, or New Year of the 
Turks. S.e- Year. 
Nicopolis. See Cios. 
Nitre , fo calFd from Nitria in 
/Egypt, its Principles and their 
Rife, its ufe iq Phyfick agri- 
culture, &c. wfkrein it-differs 
from Sal Armoniac, 8cc. n.1^0. 
p. 609. See Salt-pete^ 
