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INDEX. 



THU 



103 



Tennant, Smithson, action of nitre on gold and platina, 

 xviii. 139 



— of the sorts of lime used in agriculture, xviii. 54.9 

 Tenon, William, machine for raising water, iii. 244 

 Tentzel, W. Ernest, an elephant's bones dug up at Tonne, 



iv. 218 

 Tercera, a volcanic island raised near, vi. 584, .... Forster 



Teredo Navalis, description of, viii- 378, Baster 



Tern, [Sterna] from Hudson's Bay, xiii. 348, .... Forster 

 Ternata, of the burning mountain at, iv. 13 

 Termites, nat. hist, and economy of the, xv. 60, Smeathman 

 Terra Ponderosa, see Barytes. 



Tessellated work at Leicester, v. 643, Carte 



pavement, &c. at Bath, &c. vi. 273, Tabor 



at Grantham, vii. 227, Stukeley 



Tessera, account of a Roman, in Bedfordshire, ix. 484, Ward 

 Testicles, remarks on, i. 241, 271, De Graaf and Van Horn 

 ■ i. 302, Bonglarus 



— experiments on, i. 391, King; 392, De Graaf; 393, Clark 



— of a horse, remarks on, i. 590, Malpighi 



— of the scarabams nasicornis, like the human, ii. 69 



— examination of the testicle of a rat, iii. 481, Leuwenhoek 



— see Generation. 



Test liquor, for acids and alkalis, xv. 605, Watt 



Testimony, on the degrees of credibility of human, iv. 438 

 Tetanus, effect of electricity applied to, xi. 679, • • Watson 

 Tetricus, hist, of the emperor, from medals, x. 349-.Boze 

 Tetrodon, electricus, description of the, xvi, 134, Paterson 

 Tetters, cured by plumb- tree gum and vinegar, i. 304 

 Thales, on the year of the eclipse foretold by, x. 310, Costard 



— x . 380,Stukely 



Thames, see Tides. 



Thermometer, on ascertaining the divisions of, iii. 505 , Halley 



— height of the spirit near the Cape, iv. 500, Cunninghame 



— scale of the different degrees of heat, iv. 572 



— of a new one, iv. 616, Geoffroy 



— on expansion of liquors in, vi. 641, Taylor 



— degrees of heat of boiling liquors, vii. 1 Fahrenheit 



— construction of quicksilver thermometers, viii. 66,Delisle 



— variation of, within doors and without, ix. 372,. . Miles 



— a new metalline ; construction of thermometers, &c. ix. 



397, 460, Mortimer 



— a new metalline, ix. 459, Johnson 



— on the construction, &c. of, ix. 6l6, . . .'Miles 



— agreement of, at London and Tooting, ix. 686, . . Same 



— observations on the cold of the winter of 1754, x. 454, 



Arderon 



— for shewing the greatest degree of heat and of cold during 



the observer's absence, xi. 138, Cavendish 



— a new metalline, xi. 491, Fitzgerald 



— to ascertain the decrease of heat by elevation, xii. 218, 



Heberden 



— effect of painting the bulb black, xiii. 371,. . . . Watson 



— descrip. of the thermoms. of the r. s., xiv. 49, Cavendish 



— report on the use of xiv. 258, Committee of r. s. 



— experiments with, xiv. 740, xv. 157, Cavallo 



— description of a thermometrical barometer, xv. 1 64, Same 



— an improvement in the, xv. 195,. Six 



— for measur. high deg. of heat, xv. 278, 570, Wedgwood 



— experts, on the conducting power of air, &c. xvi. 108, 



Rumford 



— for experiments on the conducting power of substances, 



xvii. 135, , Same 



Thermometer (tables and observations) i. 415, Beale 



i. 416, ....Wains 



— observations in 1723, vii. 2, Cruquius 



— agreement of, at London and Tooting, ix. 686, . . Miles 



— journal kept at Brabant, x. 126, , Stedman 



Thermometer (tables and observations) comparison of ob- 

 servations in Siberia, x. 344, Watson 



— state of, at the Hague, Jan. 9, 1757, xi. 97, . . Trembley 



— in London, July, 1757, xi. 176, Huxham. 



— January, 1740 and 1768, compared, xii. 507, .. — Bevis 



— remarks on the same subject, xii. 50S, , Short 



— at Allahabad, and on a voyage from the East Indies to 

 England, xiii. 632, Barker 



— see Heat, Cold, Weather, Meteorological Observations. 

 Thermoscope, see Thermometer. 

 Thibet, account of the kingdom of, xiv. 188, .... Stewart 



— letter from the Tayshoo Lama to Mr. Hastings, xiv. 196 



Same 



— vegetable and mineral productions and diseases of, xvi. 539, 



Saunders 



Thigh, see Os femoris, Aneurism, Luxation, &c. 

 Thomlinson,Rev.T., agitat. of the waters at Rochford,x,65l 



— effects of a hurricane in Cumberland, xi. 112 

 Thompson, Benjamin, see Rumford, Count. 

 Thoracic duct, communicating with the emulgent vein, i. 



163, 736, Pecquet; annotations on, 736, Needham 



— case of the ossification of, xiv. 739, -.. . . Cheston 



Thorax, experiments on injecting liquor into, iv. 271, Mus- 



grave ; how absorbed and discharged, 272, .... Note 



— a bony substance in the cavity of, vii. 159, Rutty 



— perforated, on respiration with, viii. 68, .... Houstoun 

 Thoresby, Ralph, of a Roman pottery near Leeds, iv. Ill 



— two Roman altars in north of England, iv. 198 



— some Roman antiquities in Yorkshire, iv. 215 



— on the fabric of a Roman shield, iv. 279 



— a young man killed by thunder and lightning, iv. 



— cures by Mr. Greatrix with stroking, iv. 427 



— accident by thunder and lightning at Leeds, iv. 500 



— of several natural curiosities in his museum, iv. 644 



— Roman coins, &c, in Lincolnshire, iv. 675 



— vestiges of a Roman town near Leeds, iv. 718 



— of an earthquake in north of England, v. 104 



— of balls voided by stool, v. 135 



— of a Roman coffin found near York, v. 196 



— of the pewter money coined by James II, v. 199 



— a large Swedish coin, or medal, &c, v. 202 

 I — description of some Norman coins, v. 253 



— of a Roman inscription at York, v. 263 

 ! — Roman coins found in Yorkshire, ibid 



— of a ball voided by stool, and of calculi, v. 270 



— of Roman inscriptions at York, v. 280 

 I — eruption of waters from a rock in Yorkshire, v. 293 



— Roman coins found in Yorkshire, v. 430 



— Roman antiquities, account of a storm, v. 480 



— Roman antiquities in Yorkshire, v. 487 



— brass weapons found in Yorkshire, v. 510 



— lunar rainbow, and storm of thunder, &c„ v. 642 



— account of a meteor, May, 17 10, v. 6*43 



— of a hail-storm in Yorkshire, v. 699 



— large stones voided per urethram, v. 706 



— effects of violent rain in Yorkshire, vi. 585 



— Roman antiquities in Lincolnshire, vi. 660 

 Thornhill, Wm., successful use of agaric as a styptic, x. 621 

 Thornton, Rich., rule for finding Easter, v. 202 

 Thornycroft, E., doctrine of alternations and combin., v. 210 

 Thorpe, John, m. 0., of worms in the heads of sheep, v. 180 



— hydatids in the abdomen, vi. 556 



Thorpe, John, chesnut trees indigenous in England, xiii. 116 

 Threapland, Sam., m.d., of stones voided by stool, iii. 146 

 Throat, efficacy of black currants for a sore, viii. 479* Baker 



— cure of the trachea cut through, xi. 623, .... Huxham 

 Thrush, two species of, from Hudson's Bay, xiii. 338, Forster 

 Thumb, the first joint and tendon torn away, xi. 235, Home 



