INDEX 



TO THE 



FIRST AND SECOND VOLUMES. 



[The capital numerals refer to the volume, the small numerals to the part, 

 and the figures to the folio.] 



ABBE DIEQUEMARE, an assertion of, II. ii. 15. 



Abbe Robin, extracts from his work, II. ii. 146. 



Achras-Saporta, effect of on linen, II. ii. 25. 



Adair, James, I. i. 101. 



Adelia Ricinella, virtues of, I. i. 150. 



Affinity of American and Tartar names of animals, II. i. 112. 



Africa, a tree of, II. i. 'iJS. 



Alco, I. ii. 4—7. 



Aliments, account of the lectures on, II. ii. 201. 



Anderson, Mr. James, an Indian cure for Dysenter}', I. i. 129. 



Angustura Bark, I. i. 171. 



Antiquities, American, II. i. 189. 



Appleton's, Dr., account of Gaol-Fever, I. i. 131. 



Arbol de Manitas, I. i. 170. 



Argali, or Wild Sheep, II i. 110. 



Argilla, Porcellana, where found, I. i. 163. 



Arctomys, a species of, II. i. 159. 



Archaelogia, II. i. 187. 



Arrow-Root, II. i. 85. 



Ascites, cause and cure of, at Cape Francois, II. ii. 24. 



Aulus Gellius, a quotation from, II. ii. 13. 



B 



Barton, Dr. Benjamin Smith, on the use of Indigo in the cure of Cynanche 

 Traclicalis, I. i. 35. 



— \ ; , remarks on tlie internal use of die Rhus Ra- 



dicans, . i. 35. 



, the North-American Locust, I. i. 55. 



, memorandums concerning the North- Ameri- 



can earlliqiiakes, 1. i. 60 — 65. 



, notes on Dr. Barnwell's obsei-vations, I. i. 72. 



t some account of the tUsease called Hollow- 



Horn, I. j. 77. 



