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Monsters, a monstrous birth, with anatomical observations, 

 i. 531, Durston 



— uncommon foetus, ii. 1 \6, Denys 



— conjoined twins, ii. 493 



— a monstrous pig, ii. 6l7 



— of a monstrous child, iii. 48, Krate 



— a double cat, iii. 207 Mullen 



child of 6 years old with a woman's face, iv. 31, Sampson 



child born with a wound in the breast, iv. 102, Cyprianus 



— infant with a double head, iv. 207, Gaillard 



— bones deficient in the head, iv. 208, Same 



— calf with two heads, iv. 240, Southwell 



— two monstrous pigs, and a double turkey, iv.458, Floyer 



— child with the intestines, &c. in the thorax, iv. 630, Holt 



— of an extraordinary double child, v. 51 , Ellis 



— case of conjoined twins, v. 333, Taylor 



— of a monstrous calf, v. 365, Adams 



— of a double child, v. 486, Derham 



— head of a monstrous calf, v. 668, Craig 



— a mons'rous double birth, vi. 66l, Fevry 



— a child with the bowels hanging out, vii. 529, Amyand 



— a monstrous boy, vi ii. 325, Cantwell 



— various instances ; on the cause of, viii. 385, . . Superville 

 a monster whose mother was under sentence of trans- 

 portation, viii. 401, Sheldrake 



a foetus resembling a hooded monkey, viii. 503, Gregory 



remarkable formation of a child, viii. 589, • . Warrick 



— infant with a pendu. tumour on the back, viii. 6*22, Baster 



— child of a monstrous size, viii. 727, Geoffroy 



— a gigantic child, ix. 95, Almon and Dawkes 



— child born with its bones displaced, ix. 351, Davis 



— double foetuses of calves, ix. 555, Watson 



— a monstrous lamb, ix. 557, Doddridge 



— two conjoined female children, ix. 568, Parsons 



— a foetus without distinction of sex, ix. 57, Baster 



— account of a double child, x. 233, Percival 



— a sheep with a horn grown from the throat, x.601, Parsons 



— of a double female, xi. 142, Torkos 



— — — xi. 144, Burnet 



— other corroborative accounts, xi. 144, 145 



— monstrous human foetus, xii. 362 Le Cat 



— cause of some monstrous foetuses, xii. 369, Same 



— an extraordinary acephalous birth, xiii. 654, . . Cooper 

 — - of a singular monstrous produc. xv. 120, Note, . . Bland 



— description of a monstrous birth, xv. 180, .... Torlese 

 double boy, xvi. 56l, Reichel 



— — — — double-headed child, xvi. 663, xviii. 443, Home 



— remarks on an extraordinary production of human ge- 



neration, xvii. 312, Clarke 



— unusual formation of the heart, xviii. 332, .... Wilson 



— dissection of an hermaphrodite dog, xviii. 485, . . Home 

 Montagu, Edw. Wortley, bio^raph. acct. of, xii. 278, Note 



— journey from Cairo to Sinai, ibid 



— on the real date of Pompey's pillar, xii. 472 

 Montesquieu, J. B. S. de, biograph. notice of, ix. 12, Note 



— regularly shaped stones found at Bagneres, ix. 13 

 Monument, a remark, sepulchral, in Derbys. xi. 633, Evatt 

 Moon, changes in the moon and earth to be seen by their 



respective inhabitants, i. 41 



— and sun, to rind the dist. from the earth, i. 53, Oldenburg 



— method of finding the parallax of, i. 138 



— remarkable halos about the, i. 145, . . Earl of Sandwich 



— cause of the secondary light of the moon, i. 314, Tacquet 



— Halley's tables comp. with Horrox's, v. 549, Cressener 



— observations on the spot Plato in, vii. 166, . . Bianchini 



— appt. size of the horizontal, viii. 105, 106, Desaguliers 



— same subject, viii. 112, Logan 



— remarks on the atmosphere of, viii. 371, .... ,, Fouchy 



Moon, motion of the, ix. 318, Dunthorne 



— lunar circle and 2 paraselenes, ix. 567, Grischow 



— acceleration of the, ix, 669, Dunthorne 



— mean motion of the apogee, x. 138, Murdock 



— extraordinary appearance in, 1751, x. 175, Short 



— motion of the apogee, x. 203, Euler 



— observations of the parallax recommended by Dr. Mas- 



kelyne to be made at St. Helena, xi. 519, De la Caille 



— on the apparent size of, near the horizon, xi. 6ll, Dunn 



— reasons for a lunar atmosphere, xi. 644, Same 



— method of determining its distance, xii. 87, . . Murdock 



— real distance from a star, by computation of the effects 



of refraction and parallax, xii. 152, Maskelyne 



— to compute its parall. and eclipses, xii. 181, Pemberton 



— observations of the lunar mountains, xiv. 717, Herschel 



— discovery of three lunar volcanoes, xvi. 255 ... Same 



— remarks on the lunar atmosphere, xvii. 232, . . Schroeter 



— of a stark-like light, on its dark part, xvii. 450, Wilkins 



— observ. on the same star-like light, xvii 451, Maskelyne 

 Moon, (occupations, transits, conjunctions, &c.) method 



of observing eclipses of, i. 145, Rooke 



— eclipse of 1671, at London, Ecton, Paris, i. 639 



i. 648,. . Hook 



— observations at the appulses of, i. 649, ii. 118, Flamsteed 



— total eclipse, 1761, i. 658, Hevelius 



— transit of, over Jupiter, i. 659 



— eclipse of 1761, observed at Hamburgh, i. 659 



— ^— — — January, 1675, at London and Derby, ii. 187 



Paris, ii. 187, 193 



Dantzic, ii. 205 



— total eclipse, June, 1675, London, ii. 221, 224 

 — — — ^— — — Paris, ibid, ibid 



— eclipse, December, 1675, ii. 259, Flamsteed 



ii. 280, Cassini 



— transit over Jupiter, February, 1676, ii. 281, Flamsteed 



— eclipse, December, 1675, at Dantzic, ii. 288 



Paris, Strasburg, London, ii. 299 



October, 1678, at Paris, ii. 444, Cassini 



August, 1681, at Paris, ii. 510 



at Greenwich, ibid, . . Flamsteed 



' Dantzic, ii. 539, • • • • Hevelius 



... St. Lawrence, ii. 557, Heathcot 



— 1682, Greenwich, ii. 587, . . Flamsteed 



— Paris and Copenhagen, ii. 605 



— — — — — — Dantzic, ii. 605 



—— 1684, Greenwich, iii. 69, . . Flamsteed 



— — — l685, Dantzic, iii. 245, .. ..Hevelius 



Nuremburg, iii. 318, Eimmart, &c. 



Lisbon, iii. 336, Jacobs 



1686, Dublin, iii. 342, .... Molyneux 



1685, Moscow, iii. 421 



1697, Chester, iv. 222, Halley 



■ Rotterdam, iv. 228,. . . . Cassini 



— — — — — 1703, London, v. 134, Hodgson 



■ " eclipses observed in NewEngland, v. 148, Brattle 

 Apr., 1707, Zurich, v. 350, James & Scheuchzer 



1 707, at New England, v. 379, Brattle 



1708, Upminster, v. 48£, Derham 



1710, Streatham, v. 548, Cressener 



1712, Upminster, v. 700, Derham 



November, 1713. Rome, vi. 92, Bianchini 



Obtober, 1715, Wanstead, vi. 212, Pound 



August, 1718, Wanstead, vi. 373, Same 



— eclipse, June, 1722, Jamaica, vi. 619, Halley 



September 8, 1718, Italy, vii. 21 



November, 1724, Lisbon, vii. 55, .... Carbone 



■ October, 1725, Bristol, vii. 129, .... Burroughs 

 October, 1726, Padua, vii. 162, Poleni 



