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Grew, Nehemiah, biographical account of, i. 660, . . Note 

 « — on the nature of snow, ii. 54 



— on the pores in the skin of the hands and feet, iii. 35 



— observations on a diseased spleen, iii. 460 



— description of the American humming-bird, iii. 540 



— on the food of the humming-bird, iii. 551 



— of the number of acres in England, v. 620 



Griffith, Mr., damage by lightning in Pemb. Col., xii. 254 

 Grimaldi, Father, biographical notice of, i. 675, .... Note 

 Grindall, Richard, efficacy of bark in mortification, xi. 159 

 Grison's, brief view of the history of the, xiv. 7,. • Planta 

 Groin, the fceces emitted from an ulcer in, iii. 230,Earnsha\v 

 Gronovius, John F., m. d., biog. notice of, via. 559, Note 

 — - method of preparing specimens of fish, ibid 



— of the fresh water polypus, viii. 607 



— figure of the cobitis fossilis, ix. 335 



Grosbeak, two species of, from Hudson's Bay, xiii- 339, 



Forster 



Grotta di Cani, some account of the, x. 137, Nollet 



Ground, see Sinking. 



Grouse, four species from Hndson's Bay, xiii. 334, Forster 

 Grovestins, M-, earthquake at the Hague, 1756', x. 696 

 Guadaloupe, on the brimstone hill at, x. 701,. . Peyssonel 

 Guattini, Ang. De, account of Congo and Brazil, ii. 434 

 Guericke, Otho, biographical account of, ii. 30,. . . . Note 

 Guither, Dr., discourse on physiognomy, iii. 638 

 Gulielmini, Dominic, solar eclipse, 1684, iii. 569 

 Gull, the man of war-bird from Hudson's Bay, xiii. 348, 



Forster 

 Gullet, case of a bullet lodged near, viii. 227, Ld. Carpenter 

 Gullet, Christopher, usefulness of elder in preserving plants 



from flies, xiii. 319 

 Gulph-stream, heat of the water of the, xv. 115, Blagden 

 Gulston, E., of an earthquake in the East Indies, xii. 12, 13 

 Gum lac, see Lac. 

 Gunnery, exper. for improving the art of, i. 165, . . Moray 



— exper. to try the force of great guns, iii. 192, . . Greaves 



— a problem useful in, iii. 26'9, Halley 



— method of laying a mortar, iv. 27, Same 



— experiments in, by the committee of the it. s., viii. 598 



— account of his new principles of, viii. 677, Robins 



— on the force of fired gunpowder, xiv. 282, .... Hutton 

 Gunpowder, exper. of firing in vacuo, ii. 272, Huygens, &c. 



— experiments on, iii. 537* Leuwenhoek 



— of the quality of the air produced by gunpowder fired in 



vacuo, v. 1 83, Hauksbee 



— quantity of the air produced by fired gunp., v. 363, Same 



— experiments on the force of, xiv. 282, Hutton 



— expansive force of, compared with that of explosive air, 



xiv. 546, Ingenhousz 



— new experiments on, xv. 88, Count Rumford 



— exper. on the force of, xviii. 140, same; correction of an 



erroneous deduction of Co. Rumford' s, 156, Note 

 Gun-shot wound, a boy shot through the lungs, ix. 67, Peters 



— peculiar case of a, xiii. 19, Woolcomb 



Gunter, Edm., biographical notice of, i. 189, Note 



Gunter's scale, of logarithmic lines on, x. 338, . . Robertson 

 Gurnard (yellow) [callionymus lyra] desc. of, v. l6'2, Tyson 

 Guthrie, Matthew, biographical notice of, xiv. 395, . . Note 



— on the antiseptic diet of the Russians, xiv. 395 



— treatment, in Russia, of persons affected by the fumes of 



charcoal, xiv. 522 

 Guts, see Bowels, Viscera, Intestines. 



Guy, R., an extraord. substance in the body of a child, x. 565 

 Gwiniad[salmolavaretus]fromHudson'sBay, xiii. 412, Forster 

 Gymnotus electricus, expts. and obs. on, xiii 597, Williamson 



— description of the, xiii. 600, Garden 



— anatomical description of, xiii, 666, Hunter 



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Haddocks, failure of, on the north coast, xvii. 243 Abbs 



Hadley, George, cause of the trade winds, viii. 19 



— meteorological diaries, 1729-30, viii. 163 



Hadley John, biographical notice of, vi. 646, Note 



— account of a catadioptric telescope, vi. 646 " 



— observations with his telescope, vi. 664, Pound 



— on the satellites of Jupiter and Saturn, vi.'665 



— of an aurora borealis, October, 1726, vii. 159 



— account of Bianchini's book respecting Venus, vii. 359 



— instrument for taking angles, vii. 486 ; experiments made 



with it, 557 



— method of using a spirit level at sea, vii. 620 



— combination of lenses with reflecting planes, viii. 54 



— meteorological observations, 1/31-35, viii. 617 



— for Hadley's quadrant, see Quadrant. 



Hadley, John, m. d., description of a mummy examined in 



London, xii. 77 

 Haemoptysis, an uncommon case of, xi. 435, .... Darwin 

 Haemorrhage, a strange bleeding in a child, ii. 169, Du Gard 



— periodical bleeding of the finger, iii. 156 



— at the glandula lachrymalis, iii. 61 8, Havers 



— case of a periodical, iv. 547 Mano-inot 



— periodical bleeding of the thumb, iv. 586, Musgrave 



— from many parts of the body, v. 248, Mesaporiti 



— in the foot, viii. 727 Banyer 



— see Styptic. 



Haffenden, Richard, effects of lightning on a house, xiii. 659 

 Haighton, J., m. d., on the reproduction of nerves, xvii. 519 



— on animal impregnation, xviii. 112 



Hail, very large hail-stones, i. 168, Fairfax 



— unusual storm at Lisle, iii. 568 



— an extraordinary storm at Chester, iv. 171, Halley 



— another account of the same storm, iv. 172 



— storm in Hertfordshire, ibid, Taylor 



— Herefordshire, iv. 173 



— — Monmouthshire, ibid, Lhwyd 



— on the generation of, iv. 197, Wall is 



— an extraordinary shower in Wales, v.678, Lhwyd 



— storm of in Yorkshire, v. 669, Thoresby 



— extraordinary storm in Virginia, xi. 273, .... Fauquier 



— see Storm. 



Hair, microscopical observations on, ii. 438, . . Leuwenhoek 



— a corpse long buried, converted into, ii. 490 



— in several parts of the body, ibid, Tyson 



— another case of the same sort, ii. 50 1 , Sampson 



— a discharge of, from the body, iii. 157 



— a hairy stone cut from the bladder, iv. 524, . . Wallace 



— balls of, extracted from the uterus, &c, v. 347, Yonge 



— bunch of, voided by urine, v. 518, Same 



— remarks on the above case, v. 518, Leuwenhoek 



— voided by a woman with the urine, viii. 489, Powell ; 



remarks on the same, 490, Sloane 



— voided by a man with the urine, viii. 491, .... Knight 



— in a tumour of the ovaruim, ix. 29, Haller 



Haines, Edwd., Saturn occulted by the Moon, l6*S7, iii. 350 

 Hale, Sir Matthew, biographical account of, ii. 411, Note 

 Hale, Richd, m. d., discovery of the human allantois, iv. 577 



— of the maxillary glands, &c, vi. 445 



Hales, Rev. Stephen, biographical account of, vii. 1SS, Note 



— conveyance of liquors into the abdomen by tapping, ix. 8 



— drawing of small stones from the bladder, ix. 159 



— plan of a new thermometer ix. 406 



— plan for checking the progress of fire, ix. 49S 



— electrical experiments, ix. 534 



— strength of several purging waters; of Jessop's well, x.48 



— remarks on the cause of earthquakes, x. 109 



— antiseptic nature of lime-water, x, 551 



