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EAR 



INDEX. 



EAR 



Dynamics, ascent of oil up planes, v. 659, Same 



water between planes, v. 706, Taylor 



_____ -_ _____ . v. 707, vi. 40, Hauksbee 



spirit of wine between planes, vi. 40, 41, . . Same 



— dynamical principles, ix. 217* • Jurin 



— see Motion (Force of moving bodies). 



Dysentery, epidemical in London, 1762, xi. 667, Watson 



Eagle, anatomy of the, iii. 392 



Eagles (Roman standard) account of the, vi. 39, Musgrave 



Eames, John, biographical account of, vii. lfjfj, Note 



— force of moving bodies in collision with non-elastic 



bodies, ibid 



— remarks on the force of moving bodies, vii. 169 



— first permission to print at Constantinople, vii. 556 



— account of Newton's book on fluxions, by Colson, viii. 88 

 . — Muller's book on conic sections, viii. 145 



— magnet, with more than two poles, viii. 246 



— account of " Kersseboom on the population of Holland," 



viii. 253 



— — Celsius de Figura Telluris, viii. 413 



Jurin de Vi Motrice, viii. 46 1 



. Klein, Piscium Hist. Nat. viii 551 



Ear, structure of, and organ of hearing, iv. 448, Vieussens 



— treatise on the human, v. 220, Valsalva 



— anatomical remarks on, v. 365, Adams 



— organ of hearing in an elephant, vi. 382, Blair 



— instruments for operations on, viii. 528, Cleland 



— operation for remedying an obstruction of the eustachian 



tube, x. 609, Wathen 



— case of a boy who lost the malleus of each, and one of 



the incuses, xi. 574, Morant 



— structure and use of the membrana tympani, xviii. 566, 



Home 



— effect of the destruction of the membrana tympani, xviii. 



626, Cooper 



— mode of hearing after destruction of the membrana 



tympani, xviii. 630, Home 



— for the hearing of fishes, see Fish. 



— see Deafness. 



Earnshaw, Wm., m.d., of an ulcer in the groin which 



emitted the intestinal faeces, iii. 230 

 Earth, (planet) its moon similar to the satel. of Jupiter, i. 25 



— and moon, changes in, to be seen by their respective in- 



habitants, i, 41 



— to find the distance of the sun and moon from the, i. 53 



— and moon, the doctrine that they have one common 



centre of gravity, supported, i. 102, Wallis 



— Angeli's and Riccioli's controv. the motion of, i. 254 



— of its motion, ii. 126, Hook 



' ii. 135, Huygens 



— — — — ibid, Cassini 



— measure of the meridian, ii. 193, Picard 



— difference of admeasurements in differ, lat., ii. 198, Note 



— circumference and diameter of, ii. 305, .... Norwood 



— real admeasurement of, ii. 306, Note 



— its internal structure, iii. 472, '. . . Halley 



— diameter of the annual orbit, iii. 633, Note 



— opinions respecting its figure, iv. 651, Cassini 



— advantage of, over other planets, for astronomical dis- 



coveries, v. 1 5, Gregory 



— dissertation on the figure of, vii. 60, 99, . . Desaguliers 



— the figure of, viii. 20, Stirling 



-— investigation of the figure of, viii. 119, Clairaut 



— proposal for measuring, in Russia ; various inquiries into 



the figure of, viii. 124, De lisle 



Earth, actual admeasurement of the basis, viii. 134, . . Same 



— enquiries concerning the figure of, viii. 413 



— a place in New York for ascertaining the figure of, viii. 



41 9> Alexander 



— gradual approach of, to the sun, ix. 684, Euler 



— form and magnitude of the, x. 307, Frisi 



— M. Clairaut's defence of his theory, x. 328 



— on the figure of, and irregularities of surface, x. 709, 



Condamine 



— nutation of the axis of, xi. 19, Walmesley 



— theory of the irregularities of its motion, xi. 31,. . Same 



— horary alteration of the equator, xi. 170, Simpson 



— on the variation of its diurnal motion, xi.305, Walmesley 



— of its mean density, xiii. 719, Maskelyne 



— its mean density deduced from calculations of a survey 



of the hill Schihallien, xiv. 408, Hutton 



— experts, to determine its density, xviii. 388, Cavendish 

 Earth (mineralogy,) a blue substance found in peat moss, 



xii. 547, Douglas 



— strata of a well at Boston, xvi. 1 83, Limbrid 



— a substance found in a clay pit, xviii. 421, . . Wiseman 

 Earths (chemistry,) analysis of calcareous earth, xv. 243, 



Kirwan 



muriatic earth, xv. 244, Same 



argillaceous earth, ibid, Same 



— method of trying the fusibility of, xvi. 671, Note, 



Wedgwood 



— analysis of terra australis, xvi. 667, Wedgwood 



xviii. 296, Hatchett 



Earthen-ware, gold-coloured glazing for, viii. 606, Heinsius 

 Earthquakes, (in general,) remarks on, ii. 658, Pigott 



— caused by pyrites, iii. 16, Lister 



— cause of, iii. 555, Hartop 



— the sources of rivers in Batavia stopped up by, iv. 502 



— opinion on the cause of, vii. 182, Derham 



x. 100, 1 15, Stukely 



x. 109, Hales 



— curious appearance accompanying, x. 114, Seddon 



ibid, Doddridge 



on the cause of, xi. 245, Peyssonel 



- xi. 448, Michell 



— a method of ascertaining the direction and strength of, 



xii. 190, Chandler 



— remarks on the cause of, xvii. 220, Tumor 



Earthquakes (particular,) an earthquake, near Oxford, i. 59, 



Wallis; i. 60, Boyle 



— particulars of some late earthquakes, i. 463 



— near Oxford, 1683, ii. 658, Pigott 



— in Sicily, 1693, iii. 555, Hartop 



556, 



iii. 602, Bonajutus 



— in Peru, 1687 5 in Jamaica, 1688, 1692, iii. 624, Sloane 



— in the North of England, ] 703, v. 104, Thoresby 



— in New Englahd, account of, vi. 87, Mather 



— in Sicily, 1693-4, 1717, vii. 46, Bottoni 



— in Kent, August, 1727, vii. 195, Barrel 



— at Boston, October, 1727, vii. 348, Colman 



— in Naples, March, 1731, vii. 606, Cyrillus 



— in America, 1732, vii. 6l4, Lewis 



— of several in New England, viii. 22, Dudley 



— in Sussex, October, 1734, viii. 96 . . . Duke of Richmond 



— of die same, ibid, Bayley 



— in Northamptonshire, October, 1731, viii. 98, . . . Wasse 



— at Naples, 1732, viii. 401, Temple 



— at Scarborough, 1737, viii. 514, Johnson 



— in New England, 1727, 1741, viii. 552, Plant 



— at Leghorn, 1742, viii. 568, ... Pedini 



