INDEX. 



Bafes, the principles of their application in dying, 394. 

 Ben NET, Mr. on Attradlion and Repulfion, Ii6. 



C. 



Cardan, the medical aftrologer noticed, 29. 



Ca/e of a perfon becoming fhort-fighted in advanced age, by 

 Mr. Henry, 182. 



Chiaro-fcuro, knowledge of the ancient painters with refpeft 

 to, 547. 



Clayton, Sir Richard, on the Cretins of the Vallais, 261. 



Colours, more than four ufed by the ancient painters, 513. 



Colouring, carried to a confiderable degree of excellence by the 

 ancients, 529. 



Cooper, Thomas Efq. on phyfiognomy, 408. 

 . on the foundation of civil govern- 



ment, 481. 

 . ' on the art of painting among ths 



ancients, 510. 

 Cork Balls, on the floating of, by Mr. Banks, 178. 

 Corks floating, experiments with, 121. 

 Cotton, confidered as an objeft of dying, 351. 

 r. preparation of for dying, 361. 



Coutume, knowledge of the ancient painters refpeding, p. 559. 

 Croiun, on the influence of, 625. 



D. 



DeJigH, the excellence of the ancient painters with refpeft 



to, 519. 

 Difeafes, fuperftitious ideas and pradices refpc£Ung, 39. 

 J)ivinafion, different fpecles of it, 34. 

 Dogs, experiments on, 210. 

 Druidical Remai7is, Mr. Barritt upon, 39:. 

 i>ye, black, obfervatlons relative to, 404. 

 Dying, confuleratlons on different materials as objefts of, by 



Mr. Henry, 343. 



-J and Printing, the arts of, known to the Egyptians, 345. 



• ^ colouring fubftances ufed in, 363. 



Elajlicity, 



