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INDEX. 



ANT 



Amyand, the viscus divided by a stricture, vii. 529 

 .11 the foramen ovale found open, viii. 54 



. an inguinal rupture, with a pin in the appendix 



caeci, viii. 89 



— remarks on wounded intestines, viii. 92 



— obstruction of the biliary ducts, and imposthumation of 



the gall-bladder, viii. 228 



— account of a bubonocele, viii. 236 



— fracture of the os humeri by the muscular powers, ix. 



710 



— account of an iliac passion, ix. 124 



— observations on the spina ventosa, ix. 245 

 Anastomosis, of the spermatic vessels in a woman, vii. 420, 



Mortimer 

 Anatomy, (human) anatomical observations, i. 435, Grandi 



— professors of morbid anatomy, ii. 164, Note 



— anatomical observ. on the hair, teetb, bones, &c. ii. 591. 



Tyson 



— anatomical observ. with Ray's remarks, v. 310, Marchetti 



— some anatomical observations, vi. 76, Cheselden 



— glasses for preserving anatomical preparations, ix. 6l8, 



Le Cat 

 method of Mr. Carlisle, ix. 6l9 



— see Dissection (of human bodies) 



»— see particular parts of the body, also Skeletons, Monsters 

 Anatomy (comparative) of the cbamcelion, i. 369 



— — — beaver, i. 371 



_ ■ dromedary, i. 372 



■ ■ — bear, ibid 



. — — — — gazelle, i. 373 



■ sea fox [squalus vulpes] ii. 290 

 lynx, otter, civet-cat, ii. 291 



« ■ elk, coati mundi, ii. 292 



■ lumbricus latus [taenia solium] ii. 591. ..Tyson 

 i teres [ascaris lumbricoides] ii. 605, 



Same 

 — musk hog, ii. 668 Same 



— of glands in the stomach of a jack, iii. 71 



. i the sea-calf, Barbary cow, cormorant, chamois, por- 

 cupine, monkey, Canadian stag, Sardinian hind, pin- 

 tado, eagle, Indian cock, bustard, demoiselle, ostrich, 

 cassowary, and tortoise, iii. 391, 392, 393 



— observations on the heads of fowls, iii. 531, ..Moulen 



— interior structure of fish, iv. 138, Preston 



— of the leech, iv. 209, Poupart 



opossum, iv. 248, Tyson 



— head of a land-tortoise, v. 598, Bussiere 



— of the woodpecker, vi. 264, Waller 



————— siren lacertina, xii. 360, Hunter 



torpedo [Raia] xiii. 478 Same 



— see Dissection of Animals 

 Anatomy of vegetables, see Vegetables 



Ancients, of the stylus and paper used by the, vii. 495, Clerk 



— on their knowledge of the E. Indies, xii. 408, Caverhill 



Anderida, situation of the city of, vi. 351 Tabor 



Anderson, Alex., a bituminous plain at Trinidad, xvi. 531 

 Anderson, James, description of Morne Garou, and vol- 

 cano, xv. 635, 



Anderson, Robert, biographical account of, i. 281, . . Note 

 Anderson, Win,, of poisonous fish in the S. Sea, xiv. 108 



— of a large stone near Cape Town, xiv. 303 

 Andrachne, see Arbutus. 



Andre, (St.) Mr., extraordinary effect of colic, vi. 288 

 Andre, Wm., microscopic observations on the eye of the 

 monoculus polyphemus, xv. 322 



— on the teeth of the sea wolf, and chaetodon nigricans, 



xv. 540 



— renovation of the teeth of cartilaginous fishes, xv. 542 



Anemonies, (Sea) [Actiniae] on the different species of 



xiii. 46l, 633, xiv. 129, Dicquemare 



Anemoscope, description of the, ix. 36, Pickering 



Aneurism, of the arteria aorta, iv. 526, . . . Lafage 



— aorta dissected, vii. 229, Dod 



— nature and cause of aneurisms, vii. 231 Nicholls 



— containing blood without pulsation, viii. 621,Schlichting 

 Angelis, S. de, controversy with Riccioli on the earth's 



motion, i. 254 

 Angle, on the section of an angle, vi. 6l7, .... Demoivre 



— instrument for taking angles, vii. 4S6} experiments 



made with it, 557, Hadley 



— contrivance for measuring, x. 364, 46*2, Dollond 



— on the mensuration of angles, xv. 133, Atwood 



— see Micrometer, Curves 

 Anglesey, see Population. 



Animals, a curious marine animal at Virginia, ii. 301 



— an uncommon animal voided from the stomach, ii. 539, 



Lister 



— methodical arrangement of, iii. 565, Ray 



— of an undescribed scolopendra marina, iv. 133, Molyneux 



— from Maryland, iv. 324, Petiver 



— classification of, according to resemblance of their claws 



to feet or hands, v. 105, Tyson 



— skeleton impressed on a stone, vi. 398, Stukeley 



— on the natural heat of, ix. 148,. Mortimer 



— structure of the teeth of graminivorous, xviii. 5l9,Home 



— see Amphibious Animals, Sea Animals, Animalcula, Birds, 



Fishes, Insects, Quadrupeds, Worms, Zoophyta, Serpents. 

 Animal Flower, see Actinia. 

 Animalcula, in pepper water, &c. iii. 069, King 



— on their production in water, iv. 89, Harris 



— that produce the itch, v. 1, Bonomo 



— discovered on water- weeds, v. 6, 52, 175 ; vi. 42, 



Leuwenhoek 



— further particulars of the same, v. 74, .... Anonymous 



— in the semen of young rams, v. 640, .... Leuwenhoek 



— nature of spermatic animals, ix. 608, Needham 



— produced in infusions, x. 698, Wright 



— account of several marine, xi. 131, Baster 



— in vegetable infusions, on the increase of, xii. 6l2, 



Ellis 



— causing white spots in the Eastern Sea, xiii. 290, 



Newland 



— for other animalcula discovered by the microscope, see 



Leuwenhoek. 

 Annuities, attempt to ascertain the value of, iii. 483, Halley 



— on Halley's and Buffon's data for calculating, x. 383, 



Kerseboom 



— of various sorts, observations on, x. 448, Dodson 



— table of the value of, constructed upon Dr. Braiken- 



ridge's plan, xi. 56 



— different value, whether paid yearly, or at shorterperiods, 



xiv. 5, . Price 



— see Life, Survivorships, Reversions. 



Anson, Lord, biographical account of, x. 603, Note 

 Anspach, Margrave of, remarkable caves at Bayreuth, and 



fossil bones found there, xvii. 437 

 Ants, the different sorts, and observations on, i. 151, King 



— of a musk-scented pismire, i. 6±9, Lister 



— abstract of Gould's account of English ants, ix. 298, 



Miles 



— description of the termites of Africa, xv. 60, Smeathman 



— account of the sugar ants, xvi. 6S8, Castles 



Antelope, description of the Bengal, ix. 145, .... Parsons 



— description of the Nyl-ghaw, xiii. 117, , Hunter 



Anthelium, see Parhelion. 



Antilles, see Caribbee Islands, Currents, 



