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Cow, adapted to the ufe of man - - 442 
--has four ftomachs, long inteftines, &c. - 443 
—— has four teats, gives her milk to the hand, &c. 444 
Curiofty , one caufe of pleafure in viewing fcenes of 
diftrefs - - - - 
Cujloms, necefiary in the prefent date of Europe 43, 
Cylinder-wire, its application to corn, bark, fand, &c. 
D. 
Diverfions, of hunting, {hooting, &c. reconcileable with 
humanity 
341 
the human mind naturally inclined to them 345 
they conduce to health and pleafure - 346 
do not diminish the pleafure of the animals 349 
often purfued by perfons the moll humane and 
benevolent - 
Dreams , of a blind man refpefting vilible obje&s 
Dyers, but few of them chemijls 
E. 
Earth, magnefian , its origin . 
. .—- calcareous, not convertible into filiceous 
» — - divifion of, into five genera 
Eason, Dr, on chryftallization 
Eajl, the beautiful patterns from thence, accounted for 
-its poetry fine, becaufe defcribing natural fcenes 
Eledricity , its influence in evaporation 
. -— --in fufpending vapour 
Engraving, a modern invention 
Epic poem, demands unity of a&ion 
Evaporation, from a heated human body 
--«-in vacuo 
355 
181 
27 
455 
449 
450 
29 
27; 
276 
398 ' 
400 
412 
J26 
3 
39 <> 
Execution of malefadors, why attended by fo many perfons 148 
Exercife, its elfedt in preventing the fcurvy - J0 6 
. - of the mind, pleafant - - 1io 
- - a caufe of the pleafure felt in contemplating 
fcenes of dillrefs - ,-5 
F. 
