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of it, 133. Verfions of it, 424. 438; Its age fettled, 
426. 
Martinico , effefts of lightning there, p. 251. 
Mafkelync Mr. his obfervations at St. Helena remarkt on, 
p. 153. How he fettled the horizontal parallax of the 
fun there, 154. His rules for computing the effects 
of refraction and parallax, 163. — For computing the 
diftance of the moon from a ftar, 274. His account 
of divers trials for finding the longitude at Sea, 332. 
His remarks upon Mr. Delalandes doCtrlne of the 
equation of time, 336. His obfervations at St. Helena* 
349. In the Weft Indies, 389. 
Mathi , a Phoenician word explained, p. 421. 
Mayer , Chriftian, S. I. his account of the late Tranfit of 
Venus, p. 163. His letter relative to the lunar eclipfe* 
17 March 1765, 165. His account of the folar eclipfe* 
1 Ap. 1764, 169. 
Mekenz're , Mr. his account of the plague at Conftanti- 
nople, p. 69. See Confiantinople. 
Medals Punic, 407, 408. 
• Sicilian draughts of, p. 410. 
Sidonian remarkt on, p. 137. 
Mem , and He, two Phoenician letters, where and how 
miftaken for each other, p. 125. 129. 403. 410. 431. 
Mefner , Charles, his table of the places of the comet, 1764, 
p. 15 1. 
Metals and Paints, the effedls of handling them in ner- 
vous cafes, p. 1 6. 22. 
Meteors Fiery, an account of feveral feen in North Ame- 
rica, p. 185. Their relative velocity with that of the 
earth, 186. A further account of more meteors, 188, 
A remarkable one feen at Oxford, 32 6. Another 332. 
how different from the reft, 335. 
Mezibath , a Phoenician word explained, p. 416. 
Moon , her diftance from the earth and parallax how found, 
p. 29. A calculation of that diftance, 30. How this 
eftimate is encreafed, 32. The ratio of the moons 
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