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MOI 
MiON 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 
confidered as a teft of the moihure or drynefs of 
the atmofphere - - Dobfon 
LXVII 244 
Mole. Several letters concerning a particular naevus 
maternus, or mole - Steigertahi 
XXXIII 347 
VII 485 
• Account of a mole from North America 
Barrington 
LXI 292 
Molosses. An account of a new fort of molofles 
made of apples - - Dudley 
XXXII 231 
VI 2 379 
Molucco Islands. A farther relation of the horri- 
ble burning of fome mountains of the Mo- 
lucco ifhnds - - IV it fen 
XIX 529 
11 394 
See Volcanoes 
Mombazza Pietra Di. A letter concerning the 
pietra di mombazza, or the rhinoceros hone 
Sloane 
XLVI 118 
XI 910 
Mon ag ram. Explication of a moh remarkable mo- 
nag ram, on the feverfe of a very ancient qui- 
narius, never before publifhed or explained 
Swinton 
LXIV 318 
Money. An enquiry into the value of Greek and 
Roman Money - - Rapa 
LXI 462 
Monkey. Account of a monhrous foetus, refem- 
bling a hooded monkey - Gregory 
XLI 764 
IX 3 IS 
— — - An account of a very fmall Monkey Patjoni 
XLVII 146 
— — Abhra£l of a letter containing a fhort defcrip- 
tion of a lingular lpecies of monkies without 
tails, found in the interior part of Bengali 
De Vifme 
Monks-hood. The cafe of a man who was poi- 
foned by eating monks-hood, or napelius 
LXX 71 
XXXVIII 
Bacoti 
CO 
VIII 842 
Monochord. A quehion in mufick lately propofed 
to Dr. Wallis concerning the divihon of the 
monochord or fe&ion of the mufical canon, 
with his anfwer to it - WalliA 
r xx 80 
1 610 
Monsoons. An hihorical account of the trade-winds, 
L 
and monfoons, obfervable in the feas between 
and near the tropicks, with an attempt to af- 
hgn thephyfical caufe of the faid winds Halley 
XVI , 53 
II 153 
See IV'tnds 
Monsters. Obfervations upon a monhrous head of 
% a colt - - Boyle 
OO 
Cn 
An account of two monhrous births at Paris 
Anon. 
n 479 
—■ — An account of two monhrous births in De- 
von fh ire - - Coleprej] 
— 480 
t — 900 
• Account of two odd monhers - GrandA 
V 1188 
III 301 
■— Anato- 
