INDEX. 
I 
F. 
Pagg 
Fijb —oil and fat, ufed by the Samoides, Efquimaux, 
&c. as food - - - _ ic»* 
Fixed air, machine for impregnating water, &c. with it 52 
Flint, probably compounded of water, and an acid 3 5 
Fly-futtle, not yet ufed in the Norwich manufafture 84 
Fogs, caufes of them - - 404 
Pordyce, Dr. experiments on cold - 1 
Fulham, account of falt-petre works formed there 201 
Future Jlate, differently reprefented by different people 286 
G. 
Gardening, its flyle and tafle among the ancients 297 
Gardens, hanging ones, of Babylon, defcribed - 301 
■-of Lucullus, defcribed - - 308 
—;-of Pliny, his Laurentine Villa, defcribed 312 
• .. modern, defcribed and recommended - 322 
Gentleman, the importance to him of a tafle for literature 9, 10 
Glauber, his attempts to make falt-petre - 19^ 
Greenland, account of feven Dutch failors who wintered 
there 1633 - - '93 
Gypfum, five forts of - - - 32 
Hall, Rev. Mr. on the influence of tafle on morals 223 
Haygarth, Dr. his machine for impregnating water, 
&c. with fixed air - - - 32 
Heat, latent , not unknown to the ancients - 267 
Heathen religion, favourable to fculpture - 407 
Henry, Mr. on the advantages of literature and philofo- 
phy, and their confiftency with commercial purfuits 7 
--- on the prefervation of fea water by quicklime 4 t 
■-on the natural and chemical hiflory of mag- 
neflan earth - - - 448 
Hiflory, particularly Englifh, ufeful to a tradefman t6 
•-requires a good imagination, in order to be read 
with pleafure - - 391 
Horace 
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