INDEX. 



R. 

 Red, Adrianople or Turkey, method of dying on cotton, 380. 

 Redivi'vi, fome inftances of which have been related, 84. 

 Regeneration, of a thief, curious account of, 112. 

 Repuljion and Attra£l'ton, letter upon, by Mr. Ben net, i 16, 

 RoscoE, Mr. on the comparative excellence of the fciences and 



arts« 241. 

 RoTHERHAM, Dr. on fome properties of geometiical ferieS, 



33°- 

 Rush, Dr. on the progrefs of population, &:c. in Penfylvania, 



■ 183. 



S. 



Science, of morals, affords a wide field, 247. 



Sciences and Arts, on the comparative excellence of, by Mr. 



RoscoE, 241. 

 Seal, defcription of its eye, by Mr. Hey, 274. 

 Second-Jight , account given of in the Hebrides, 33. 

 S E N N E R T u s, his ideas of witchcraft as the caufe of diforders, 48. 

 Settlers, their manner of life in America, 184. 

 Sharp. Mr. on the nature and utility of eloquence, 307. 

 Signatures, doftrine of, 45 1. 

 Silk, confidered as an objeft of dying, 351. 

 ^— ■ preparation of for dying, 359. 

 Sla-very, the effence of defined, 500. 

 . remarks on, 640. 



Small-pox, fatality of decreafed in Manchefter, &c. 167. 

 Speilral Phenomena, accounts related of, 77. 

 Spedral Sight, in cafes of fuppofed witchcraft, account of, 60. 

 Siibjlances, colouring, ufed in dying, 363. 



animal and vegetable, diffexence between, 356. 



Superjlition, the origin of, 25. 



Sympathy, curious account related of in a Tree, 102. 



Sympathies, doftrine of, 454. 



T. 

 Tables, of chriftenings, &c. in Manchefter and Salford, lij. 

 Taxation, inquiry into the principles and limits of, &c. i . 



Taxeif 



