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 Echoes. A charming description of echoes from 



Lucretius i j. 35 



...... occasioned by the discharge of swivel 



gs i|. 127 



Elm, Wych, size of a transplanted one i. 8 



Empedes, or Tipulce, vast swarms of in May . .ii. 275 



F. 



Fairy rings, occasion of .ii 208 



Falcon, peregrine, particulars about ii. 116 



Fieldfares, strange that they do not breed in 



England, nor in Scotland i, 126 



roost on the ground i. 133 



Fishes, gold and silver, why very amusing in a 



glass bowl ii. 102 



Flies, many species of, retire into houses in the 



decline of the year. ii. 274 



Fly, bacon, injurious to the housewife i. 154 



.... Whame, or burrel, oestrus curvi- 



cauda i. 155. ii. 270 



.... May, great swarms of, June 1771 ii. 265 



.... Nose, very tormenting to horses ii. 270 



.... Ichneumon, destroys spiders. ii. 271 



Fly-catcher, some particulars of i. 177 



Fogs, reflection of, a singular phenomenon* . . .ii. 303 



Freestone, analogous to chalk i. 3 



makes the wood of trees growing on 



it shakcy i. 7 



Frogs, particulars relating to i. 83, 84 



Frost, that in January 1768, described . . . .ii. 130. 133 

 .... that in January 1776 ii. 137. 144 



