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Gale, of some human fossil bones, ibid 



Gall of fish efficacious in diseases of the eye, xviii. 86,Note 



— . of beasts and fish used by the Arabians in diseases of the 



eye, xviii. 87» ftussel 



Gall bee, account of the, iv. 319, Allen 



Gall-bladder, dropsical distention of, v. 66*7, Tonge 



— effects of a wound in, vii. 407, • • . Stuart 



— imposthumation of the, viii. 228, Amyandj observations 



on the same case, viii. 232, Stuart 



— of a body without a gall-bladder, ix. 649, Huber 



Gall stones, case of, ii. 449, . . . * Tyson 



— two uncommon cases of, xi. 21 1, Johnstone 



Gallet, M., solar eclipse 1676, at Avignon, ii. 444 

 Galvanism . amalgam of zinc for elect, excit xiv, 446,1 liggins 



— of some experts, by Galvani, xvii. 285, Volta 



— cause of muscular contraction in galvanic experi- 



ments, xvii. 548, Wells 



— new galvanic instrument, xviii. 744 Volta 



Galvez, Count de, on directing air-balloons, xv. 625 

 Gandolphe, — m. d., on incisions of the cornea, v. 507 



Ganges, account of the river, xv. 39, Rennel 



Gangrene, case of the leg and part of the thigh destroyed 



by, v. 397, Calep 



— on the cure of dry gangrenes, ix. 643, Le Cat 



— see Mortification. 



Garcin, Laurence, m. d., of the oxyoides (oxalis) vii. 421 



— of the family of plants named Musa, vii. 422 

 sea-leech, vii 424 



— the mangostan tree [garcinia mangostana] vii. 631 



— of the Cyprus tree of the ancients, ix. 583 



— of the genus of plants, salvadora, ix. 636 

 Gard, Rev. Samuel, Du, see Dugard. 



Garden, remains of the Bp. of London's at Fulham, x. 200 

 Garden, Alex., M. d., of the gymnotus electricus, xiii. 600 

 Garden, George, m. n., of an imitative man, ii. 382 



— of immense human calculi, ii 383 



— theory of the weather and winds, iii. l62, 210 



— modern theory of generation, iii. 431 



— effect of a thunder storm at Aberdeen, iv. 109 



— origin of the caterpillars that infest fruit-trees, iv. 233 



— of a stone cut from a boy with a flint in it, iv. 525 

 Gardenia [cape jasmine] description of, xi. 509, ....Ellis 



. — — — xi. 669, Solander 



Gardening, setting of kernels, and sowing of seeds, ii. 192 



— method of raising exotics in England, vii. 250, . . Miller 



— see Plants, Fruit-trees. 



Garsten. Christian Lewis, calculation of eclipses, &c. ix. 40 

 Garth, Samuel, m. d., biographical account of, v. 399, Note 

 Garthshore, Max., m. d., cases of numerous births, xvi. 294 

 Gas, original use of the word, ii. 155, Note 



— experts, on hepatic air, [sulph. hydro, gas] xvi. 68, Kirwan 

 xvi 286, Hassenfratz 



— of the gas produced by electrical discharges through water, 



xviii. 104, Pearson 



—experts, on carbonated hydrogen gas, xviii. 221, . . Henry 



— see Airs, {Chemistry .) 



Gascoigne, remarks on his micrometer, i. l6l, Townley; 

 i. 195, Hook j x. 369, Bevis 



— inventor of telesc. sights for math, instru. vi. 295. Derham 

 Gaubill, Father, astronomical observations at Pekin, x. 3 



— Chinese knowledge of geography, x. 6 



— of the paper money of China, x. 7 



— two letters from China, x. 411, 412 



— plan of the city of Pekin, x. 265 



Gaze, J., convulsions cured by discharge of worms, xi. 203 

 Gazelle, anatomical description of the, i. 373 

 Geach, Francis, two remarkable surgical cases, xii. 4 

 Gellibrand, Henry, biographical notice of, i. 189, .... Note 



Generation, opinions on the parts of, i. 241, 271, De Graaf, 



and Van Home 



— remarks on, and on the doctrine of De Graaf, &c, i. 241, 



Clarck 



— of the ova in mulierum testibus, i. 617, 697 



— on spontaneous generation, i. 617, Ray 



— modern doctrine of impregnation, i. 697, ii. 5S1, Notes 



— on the sterility of hybridous animals, ii. 289 



— of the genitals of a rattlesnake, ii. 564 



— theory of, ii. 580, 664, iii. 199, Leuwenhoek 



— of animals from eggs, and case of a bitch, with the ova 



affixed to the abdomen, ii. 6l5 



— modern theory of, iii. 431, Garden 



— on the propagation of animals, iii. 525, Leuwenhoek 



— an egg in the fallopian tube, remarks on, iii. 605, Buissiere 



— objections to Leuwenhoek's hypothesis, iv. 310, . . Lister 



— reply to the above objections, iv. 412, Leuwenhoek 



— discovery of glands in the urethra with excretory ducts 



iv. 445, Cowper 



— remarks on the female parts of, v. 312, Marchetti 



— parts of, in a sheep, vi. 594, Leuwenhoek 



— preternatural structure of the parts in a woman, vi. 671 



r vii - 4 , 2 > Huxham 



— of the kanguroo, descripion of the organs and mode of 



xvii - f 35 > Home 



— extraordinary genitals in a boy, ix. 95, Almond 



— see Testicles, Semen, Va.sa dejerentia, Eggs, &c. 



— see Impregnation. 



Geneva, description of the lake of, ii. 6 



— a convenient situation for measuring an arc of the meri- 



dian, xvii. 34, Pictet 



Genitals, see Generation. 



Gennes, M. De, a clock on an inclined plane, ii. 439 



— machine for weaving without an artificer, ibid 

 Geoffroy, Stephen Francis, biog. account of, iv. 336, Note 



— analysis of the mineral water of St. Amand, iv. 336 



— two spirituous liquors, which, by mixture* produce a 



carnation colour, iv. 348 



— regulations of the royal academy of Paris, iv. 374 



— of solutions which may be called cold, iv. 6ll 



— of a new thermometer, iv. 616 



— fusion of metals with a burning glass, v. 501 



— account of Seignette's Rochelle salt, viii. 10 



— soap-lees for medicinal uses, viii. 565 



— a child of a monstrous size, viii. 727 



— effects of vitrum antimonii ceratum, x. 207 

 Geography, scale for the calculation of, reduced from the 



rate of travelling by camels, xvii. 38, Rennell 



— see Maps. 



Geometry, solution of Alhazen's problem, ii. 97 



— demonstrat. of a right line equal to a curve, ii. 112, Wall's 



— on geometrical demonstrations, iii. 64, Ash 



— solution of Viviani's problem, iii. 609, Gregory 



— solution of two problems of Bernoulli, iv. 129, Newton 



— on an analysis purely geometrical, iv. 442, D'Omerique 



— proportion of mathematical points, v. 678, . . Robartes 



— on the locus for three and four lines, xii. 6(), Pemberton 



— divis. of right lines, surfaces, and solids, xiii. 729, Glenie 



— porisms in the higher geometry, xviii. 345, . . Brougham 



— see Curves, Cycloid, Hyperbola, Parabola, &c. &c. 

 George, II, observs. on dissect, the body of, xi. 574, Nicholls 

 Georgium Sidus, see Herschel {Planet.) 



Gersten, Louis, of an arithmetical machine, viii. 25 



— transit of Mercury over the sun, 1743, ix. 307 



— new mural quadrant, ix. 347 

 Gestation, see Pregnancy. 



Geta, some account of the emperor, v. 203, .... Musgrave 

 Ghisilieri, Marquis, lunar eclipse 171 8, vii. 33, ..Bologna 



