INDEX., 



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 Arjenic, its effefts upon the colours of glafs - 227 



Atmofpkere, the caufe of its colours - - 35 1, 



AvicENNA, his receipt for mitigating hunger - Ago 



B. 

 Bacon, lord, quoted, on fpeculative philor>phy - jaj. 

 Bad Air, eftedls of it counterafted by habit - rij 



Barnes, Dr. on public and private education - i 



■ his plan for the improvement of libeial educa- 

 tion in Manchefter - - - . 16 



■ propofals for eilablifhing it in Manchefter 30 

 on the voluntary power of the mind over bodily 



fenfation . . _ _ 467 



Bell, Dr. memoirs of - . - 3^7 



■ introduced to the friend/hip of lord Kaimes 400 

 ' his charafler . _ _ . 404. 



■ ' • '" a tranflation of his Thcfis de Phyfiologia 



Plantarum _ . _ 410 



Bergman, his account of attraflion - - _ 4^6 

 Berne, plan of a fchool there, laid by Haller - 33, 

 Bewley, Mr. experiences the uncertainty of an experi- 

 ment on Home erg's phofphorus - 345 

 Bile and Blood, experiments on them, to afcertain their 



colour . _ _ _ - 209 



Blackstone, Judge, on fmuggling, quoted - 322 



Boyle, Mr. the modefty of his expreflions upon philofo- 



phical fubjefts - - - 34^ 



Brafs, probably known to the ancients - - 4^ 



■ made in India and Afia in remote ages 49. 

 Brown, Dr. fufFers by bad air - - 514; 



C. 



Cadmia, what - - - - 49 



Calcination of Metals, proves a ftrong chemical attraflion 465 



Calculus human, attempts to diflblve it - - 350 



Calcutta, account of the perfons confined in the black 



hole there ... - 500 



Cavern at Paris, account of it - 377» 3^^ 



CaravaUf, 



