INDEX. 



Monrft, (Alexander P. A.) his remarks on the intercoflal 

 tnufcles, 447. 



_ on the cure of a fraftured tendo A- 



chillis, 450. 



Monro, (Dr Donald) his remarVs on gravid uteri, 455. 



Morland, (Samuel) his opinion concerning the impregna- 

 tion of plants, 241. 



Motion, the laws of itj i . 



feveral definitions of it, 3- and 4. 



a continued ai^ion, 24. , 



■ ■ the continuation of it, owingjto a power in matter, 



the communication of it, 29. 



, the force of bodies in it, 68. 



— — — remarks on the laws of it, i, and 79, 



.. not adion, but the effeds of aflion, 96. 



^ the communication of it, 93, 99. 



.. a body in it will continue fo for ever, 119. 



. of its continuation, 122. 



— . a power of beginning of it, infers a power of think< 



tng, 129. 

 Mufcles, (intercoftals) remarks on them, J04. 

 N. 



Mewton (Sir Ifaac) does not afcribe aflivity to matter, 146, 

 P. 



Pappi (Alexandrini) propofitio generaliorfa£}a, 157, 



pink (Indian) its root a good remedy againll worms, 436, 



Plants, of their fexes, 228. 



-conjeiflures about the ufe of their yir;»a or duft, 314. 



Placenta, not always ^fixed tc one particular part of the 



womb, 475 



Plummer (Dr Andrew his remarks on chemical folutions 



and precipitations, 319. 



. II ■ . — iiis experiments on neutral falts, 354. 



