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Hunauld, Fran. J., M. v., biog account of, viii. 17, Note 



— operation of the fistula lacrymalis, viii. 17 

 Hungarian bolus, see Bolus. 



Hungary, of the mines, minerals, &c, i. 436", .. ..Brown 



— copper mine at Herrngroundt, i. 450, Same 



— baths in Hungary, and stone quarries, ibid, Same 



Hunter, Christ, Roman inscriptions at Durham, iv. 514 



— account of Roman inscriptions and stations, iv. 66*6 



— Roman inscriptions near Lanchaster, vi. 312 

 at Rochester, ix, 70 



Hunter, John, biographical account of, xiii. 354, * . Note 



— anatomy of the siren lacertina, xii. 36o 



— digestion of the stomach after death, xiii. 354 



— anatomy of the raja torpedo, xiii. 4/8 



— of receptacles for air in birds, xiii. 530 



— anatomical observations on the gillaroo trout, ibid 



— anatomical descrip. of the gymnotus electricus, xiii. 666 



— production of heat by animals and vegetables, xiii. 685 



— recovery of people apparently drowned, xiv. 63 



— experiments on the heat of vegetables, xiv. 278 



— account of the free martin, xiv. 521 



— small-pox communic. to the foetus by the mother, xiv. 628 



— of an extraordinary pheasant, xiv. 723 



■ — of the organ of hearing in fishes, xv. 308 



— anatomical description of a new sea animal, xvi. 4 



— exper. of the effect of extirpating one ovarium on the pro- 



lific powers, xvi. 260 



— the wolf, jackal, and dog, of similar species, xvi. 264, 



562 



— structure and economy of whales, xvi. 306 



— natural history and economy of bees, xvii. 155 



— on the crystalline humour of the eye, xvii. 344 

 Hunter, John, m. d., observ. on subterranean heat, xvi. 377 

 Hunter, Wm., M. d., biograp. account of, viii. 686, Note 



— structure and diseases of articulating cartilages, ibid 



— bones of a large animal in North America, xii. 504 



— fossil bones of a quadruped at Gibraltar, xiii. 64 



— accouut of the nyl-ghau[whife-footed antelope], xiii. 117 



— death and dissection of Dr. Maty, xiv. 217 



— new method of applying the screw, xv. 29 

 Hurricanes, of two in Northamptonshire, i. 593, . . Templer 



— at the Mauritius, iv. 297, Witzer 



— causes of, and prognostications of, iv. 330, .... Langford 



— in Huntingdonshire, viii. 530, Fuller 



— signs of the approach of, x. 710, Peyssonel 



Hutchins, T., exper. on the dipping needle, xiii. 6l3, xiv. 22 



— freezing of quicksilver at Hudson's bay, xiv. 20, xv. 41 1 

 Hutchinson, Rev. B., a luminous arch, Feb. 1784, xvi. 630 

 Hutton, Charles, ll.d. on quickly converging series, xiv. 84 



— demonstration of Lexel's polygonal theorems, xiv. 120 



— exper. on the force of fired gunpowder, xiv. 283 



— survey of the hill Schihallien to ascertain the earth's mean 



density, xiv. 408 



— the point of greatest attraction in a hill, xiv. 603 



— of cubic equations and infinite series, xiv. 704 

 — - a new division of the quadrant, xv. 465 



Huxham, John, m. d., biograp. account of, vi. 671, Note 



— preternatural structure of a woman's genitals, ibid 



— case of a remarkably large omentum, vii. 17 



— case of green saliva, vii. 19 



— an anomalous small-pox at Plymouth, vii. 110 



— of an aurora borealis, Oct. 1726, vii. 158 



— large stone from the urethra, vii. 385 



— tumour in the lumbar region of an infant, vii, 386 



— a remarkal le disease of the colon, vii. 518 



— an inguinal hernia, viii. 474 



— an extraordinary venereal case, viii. 480 



— polypi from the hearts of sailors, viii. 580 



Huxham, John, r.f. o , case of the ureter grown up, ix. 87 



— a beautiful stalactites, and a remarkable calculus, ibid 



— extraordinary tumour near the anus of a child, ix. 512 



— northern lights observed Feb. 1750, x. 54 



— a body buried 80 years, undecayed, x. 202 



— medical and chemical observations on antimony, x. 554 



— effects of lightning on a hulk at Plymouth, x. 5.60 



— agitation of the waters, 1755, Devon and Cornw., x.[652 



— case of a man who swallowed melted lead, x. 676 



— cure of the gut ileum cut through by a knife, xi. 73 



— heat of air at Lond. and Plymouth, July 1757, xi. 176 



— effects of the heat of July, 1757, on the health, xi. 204 



— two remarkable surgical cases, xi. 623 



Hydatids, supposed a sort of worm, iii. 445, Tyson 



— voided with urine, iv. 601, Davies 



— voided by stool, v. 179. Musgrave 



— in a sheep's kidney, v. 315, Cowper 



— in a tumour of the neck, v. 332, Tyson 



— found in the abdomen, vi. 556, Thorpe 



— voided per vaginam, viii. 494 Watson 



— conjectures on the formation of, viii. 495 ...... Le Cat 



Hyde, J., earthquake, Nov., 1755, at Boston, Amer. x. 666 

 Hydraulics, to raise water up heights, ii. 129.. • • Moreland 



— description of an hydraulic engine, ii. 323 



— a new hydraulic engine, iii. 193, 249, 348, Papin 



— remarks on Papin's engine, iii. 239, Vincent 



— proposal for an engine, iii. 244, Tenon 



— construction of water-pipes, iii. 310 



— machine for raising water by fire, iv. 398, Savery 



— doctrine of the motion of, vi. 324, Polenus 



vi. 336, 595, Jurin 



— ascent of water in capillary tubes, vi. 330, 432, . . Same 



— an engine with the help of quicksil., vi. 550, Desaguliers 

 -^ on water-pipes, and freeing them from air, vii. 137, Same 



— force of water through an orifice, vii. 203, Eames 



— of the water-works at London-bridge, vii. 442, Beighton 



— an engine for raising water, vii. 663, Churchman 



— measure and motion of effluent water, viii. 278, 2.98, Jurin 



— fall of water under bridges, xi. 193, Robertson 



— on artificial springs, xv. 627, Darwin 



— description of an hiero-fountain, xi. 633, Wolfe 



— machine for raising water, xiii. 645, Whitehurst 



Hydrocephalus, ace. of, & the head dissect., iv. 423, Houghton 



viii. 622, Baster 



Hydro-en terocele, singular case of, xii. 445, Le Cat 



Hydrology, on the laws of, xvii. 259, De Luc 



Hydrometer, account of Mr. Clarke's, vii. 392, Desaguliers 

 Hydrophobia, case of, and treatment, ii. 608, Lister 



— from the bite of a fox, iii. 133, Howman 



— case of, iii . 608, Turner 



— account of three cases, v . 525, Mead 



— experiments with mercury for its cure, viii. 69, . . James 



— case of a boy bitten by a mad dog, viii. 113, .... Nourse 



— another case, viii. 205, Hartley and Sandys 



— use of the Tonquinese medicine for, ix. 89, Reid 



— horse bitten by a mad dog, x. 55, Star 



— case of, and body dissected, x. 245, Wilbraham 



— cure of, with vinegar, inquiry into the authenticity of 



the case, xii. 221, Earl of Morton 



— see Dog, (Mad.) 



Hydrosarcocele, extraordinary case of, xv. 345, . . Schotte 



Hydrops ovarii, see Ovarium. 



Hydrops pectoris, see Dropsy. 



Hygrometer, of an uncommon hygroscope, ii. 310 



— a new one, ii. 346, Coniers 



— a new hygroscope, iii. 171, Molyneux 



— observations with, in 1723, vii. 2, Cruquius 



— a new one, ix. 35, Pickering 



