I N D E X. 651; 



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Flints of chalk-bedsj obfervations on, 303; found 

 in ftrata 304; white crufl formed by the dccompofi- 

 tion of their furface, ib; flrufture of, 305 — pro- 

 duced by fufion? - - - 30-. 

 G. 



Garmett's, Dr. meteorological obfervations, 234, 517 



GouGH, Mr. on the decreafe of lakes, p. i. me- 

 teorological obfervations by, 256, 262, 546, 562, on the 

 laws of motion of a cylinder, &c. 273 ; on the ve- 

 getation of feeds 310, 480; on the rain-gage, - 505 



Gregory, Dr. on claflical learning, . - 1C9 



II. 



Hall, Bp. copied by Sterne, - - Zoftq. 



Harvey, Mr. on alphabetical charafters, - 135 



Henry's, Mr. P. experiments on oils, - 209 



Hoffman, Mr. on Plica Pclonica, - - 324 



HuTCHiNsbN's, Mr. meteorological obfervations, 601 



Hydrophobia, canine and fpontaneouS; obfervations on, 43 ' 



I. 



Johnson's, Dr. theory of dramatic reprefent- 

 ation, combated, . . , . ^6/eq, 



L. 

 Lakes, reafons for their decreafe, - - 1 



Marivaux, father of the fentiraental 11) le, - 73 



M. 

 Monuments fof carved fione J differtation on, 131; 

 defcription of one in Nithsdale, 132; attempt to 

 allign their origin and nature, 506; probably ftone 

 croffcs in a ilate of mutilation; ib, (heathen J confc- 

 cralcd after the introdudion of chriftianity, - 508 



O. 



Ochre, balls of, found in chalk-beds, - - 309 



Oils, experiments on the colouring matter of, 209 



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