284 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Moffat (Dr. T.) on the luminosity of 
phosphorus, 18G2, 47 ; 1867, 11 
* -on the connection that exists be¬ 
tween Admiral FitzRoy’s ‘ caution 
telegrams ’ and the luminosity of phos¬ 
phorus, 1863, 24 
-on phosphorescence, storms and 
disease, 1865, 90 
-on the phosphorescence of the sea 
and ozone, I860, 72 
- - on the oxidation of phosphorus, 
and the quantity of phosphoric acid 
excreted by the kidne} 7 s in connection 
with atmospheric conditions, *1869, 
72 ; 1870, 61 
- on ozonometry, 1871, 76 ; on geo¬ 
logical systems and endemic disease, 
1870, 80 f 1871, 107 ; 1873, 84 
-on a tube ozonometer, 1872, 79 
- on a horn and bones found in a 
cutting in a street in Maidenhead, 
Berks, 1873, 84 
-on the apparent connection between 
sun-spots and atmospheric ozone, 1874, 
37 
-on the apparent connection between 
sun-spots, atmospheric ozone, rain, and 
force of wind, 1875, 31 
*Moggridge (M.) on an easy mode of 
measuring heights, 1864, 4 
* -on the old Welsh mistletoe cure 
for St. Vitus’s dance, 1864, 87 
* -on the occurrence of Lemna arrhiza 
in Epping Forest, 1866, 76 ; *on the 
zones of the Coniferm from the Mediter¬ 
ranean to the crest of the maritime 
Alps, ib. 
- -on the ‘Muffa’ of the sulphur-springs 
of Valdieri in Piedmont, 1868, 106 
-on bones and flints found in the 
caves at Mentone and the adjacent 
railway-cutting, 1871, 155 
-on a curious elm, 1872, 129 ; on the 
Mentone skeleton, 190 
*Mohir, the cliffs of, co. Clare, a brief 
account of the vegetation of, by N. B. 
Ward, 1863, 191 
Moigno (the Abbe), H. Soleil’s tenebro- 
scope for illustrating the invisibility 
of light, exhibited and described by, 
1863, 14 ; on a new micrometer by H. 
Soleil, 15 ; on M. Oudry’s applications 
of galvanic copper, 19 ; on a free-air 
barometer and thermometer by the 
Abbe Jeannon, 24 ; *on Naudet’s me¬ 
tallic or holosteric barometer, ib. ; *on 
galvanic copper, photolithography, and 
photomicroscopic specimens, 48 ; on 
Caselli’s autotelegraph, 20 , 176 ; on 
Bourdon and Saleron’s ‘ injecteur pour 
les corps solides,’ 176 ; on M. Perigault 
de Rennes’ ‘ ventilateur a reaction,’ ib. ; 
on M. Seiler’s ‘ balance aerostatique,’ ib. 
* -poste photographique, 1871, 44 , 76 
*Moir (Dr. F. M.), notes on a recent 
antiquarian find in Aberdeenshire, 
1885, 1223 
*Mold Valley, W. Ness on the Coal Mea¬ 
sures in, and their products, 1865, 68 
Mole, the cervical and lumbar vertebrae 
of the, Prof. Owen on, 1861, 152 
* - the dentition of the common, C. 
Spence Bate on, 1866, 69 
- the food and habits of the, Dr. 
Edwards Crisp on, 1865, 85 
- the nomenclature of mammalian 
teeth and the teeth of the, E. R. Lan- 
kester and H. N. Moseley on, 1868, 117 
-the structure of the intestine in the, 
Dr. J. A. McWilliam on, 1835, 1078 
Moleculaire, l’etat, des corps ; definer par 
la vegetation; analyser la force vege- 
tale par des essais raissonnes de cul¬ 
ture, par M. G. Vill, 1863, 57 
Molecular arrangement of the alloy of 
silver and copper, W. C. Roberts on 
the, employed for the British silver 
coinage, 1871, 80 
- attraction, F. D. Brown on, 1881, 
592 
* -changes that accompany the mag¬ 
netisation of iron, nickel, and cobalt, 
W. F. Barrett on the, 1873, 40 
* -changes -which take place in iron 
and steel while cooling, A. Mallock on 
the, 1877, 42 
- constitution of a solution of col- 
baltous chloride, Dr. W. J. Russell on 
the, 1885, 991 
-distances in galvanic polarisation, 
Prof. J. Larmor on, 1885, 900 
f- equivalents, Prof. Guthrie on 
physical, 1885, 985 
-motion, Dr. Zenner on impurities in 
lead and, 1863, 58 
-motions, possibility of irreversible, 
E. P. Culverwell on the, 1890, 744 
-movements, certain, in the vicinity 
of thin iron plates, W. Thomson on, 
1883, 472 
- phenomena associated with the mag¬ 
netisation of iron (phenomena occurring 
at a red heat), report on, 1889, 33 ; 
1890, 145 ; notes thereon, by M. Osmond , 
1890, 157 
* - properties of metals, Prof. G. 
Forbes on certain connections between 
the, 1873, 29 
-refraction, dispersion, and magnetic 
rotation of carbon compounds, on the 
correspondence between the, by Dr. 
J. H. Gladstone and Dr. W. H. Perkin, 
1889, 515 
-refraction of substances in solution, 
Dr. J. H. Gladstone on, 1890, 322 
-structure and biological action, the 
connection between, Dr. J. Blake on, 
1886, 687 
