INDEX. 



HAYGARTHjDr. hls defcription of a glory, 463. 



Henry, Mr. on the bills of mortality for Manchefter and 



Salford, 159. 

 ■ — account of a perfon becoming ftiort-fighted in 



advanced age, 182. 



on different materials as objedls of dying, 343. 



Henry, Mr. T. jun. on the weight acquired by fome heated 



bodies in cooling, 174. 

 Henry VIII. his arbitrary conduft, 10. 

 Hey, Mr. on the eye of the feal, 274. 

 Hoffman, Frederick, his ideas of witchcraft, 55. 

 Hunter, Mr. his arguments for the life of the blood, 228, 



ditto anfwered, 233. 

 Hydrocephalus internus, inftances of cured, 213. 



Jllufions, Popular, confidered, by Dr. Ferriar, 3 1 . 

 Impojis, on theneceflaries of life, how far proper, [24]. 

 — — — bad confequences of fevere ones on the poor, [26]. 

 Indians, of North America, fuperftition of compared to that of 



the ancient Germans, 28. 

 Inhabilants of Manchejler and Salford calculated, for different 



periods, 165. 



■ for the beginning of 1788, 173. 

 hivention, eminence of the ancient painters in, 556. 

 Iphigenia, remarks on the pidlure of, 526. 



K. 

 Kaunitz, Prince, anecdote of, Sz"]. 



L. 



Landfcape Painting, the ancients greatly deficient in, 581. 

 Lavater, Mr. a fupporter of the doftrine of apparitions, 81. 



i account of his great work on phyfiognomy, 433. 



Learning, progrefs of traced, 426, 

 "Ligature, in forcery, account of, 61. 

 Linen, confidered as an objeft of dying, 352. 



Linen, 



