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Mallet , Mr. of Geneva, his memoir on water-wheels, p.372, 
Mamiraam , a fpecies of the Chelidonium, p. 23. 
Mzw milk fermented, called Kumys by the Khalmucs, 
P- 34 ^* 
Mamitha , or Mamithfa, the Glaucium of Diofcorides, an 
Papaver corniculatum floribus coeruleis ? p. 24, 25. 
Memory loft in a Arrange manner from a large quantity of 
camphire, p. 68, 69. 
Minerals found in the countries about the Volga, p. 3 15, &c. 
Michell , Rev. John, his inquiry into the parallax and 
magnitude of fixed ftars, p. 234. Has fhewn that fub- 
terraneous fires are liable to make eruptions under the 
fea, 48. 
Moijlure carries along with it cryftalline falts, p. 60. 
When the flow is quick, the cryftals are large, but 
lefs perfect, p. 63. 
Monkeys great and mifchievous in 'the Celebes Iflands, 
p. 1 7 1 . 
Monro , Dr. Donald, his account of neutral falts made with 
vegetable acids, fhewing that thefe acids differ from 
one another, p. 479. 
Montagu , Edward Wortley, Efquire, on what is called 
Pompey’s Pillar, p. 438. His difcoveries in it, p. 439. 
Monftrofity caufed by a dropfy or hydrocephalus, p. 19. 
Monftrous foetus defcribed by Mr. Le Cat, p. 1. Another 
brainlefs foetus defcribed by Dr. Johnfton, 1 18. 
Montalambert , his curious obfervation of fome monocular 
fifh, p. 210. 
Moon's denfity greater by 4 than that of the earth, 
p. 185. 
Moon's mean diftance from the earth found by Mr. 
Horfley to agree with Sir Ifaac Newton’s determination, 
p. 185. 
Moro Lazar 0, a Venetian author, afferts that the conti- 
nents were originally raifed by fubterraneous fires, 
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