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105 



Todd, Hugh, d. d., of a salt spring near Durham, iii. 78 



— antiquities at Corbridge, Northumberland, v. 632 

 Tokay, see Wine. 



Toledo, Alvarez de, of an earthquake at Peru, 1687, iii- 625 

 Tommagon, Porbo Nata, effects of an earthquake, 1699, ° n 



the mountains of Batavia, iv. 502 

 Tones, on discovering tempers from the voice, ii. 441, Ent 

 Tonge, Ezekiel, m. r>., on vegetation, and sap, i. 304, 317; 



additional remarks, 332, 423 



— on the bleeding of walnuts, i. 441 



— the bleeding of trees used as a substitute for the baro- 



meter, i. 559 



— method of ordering of birch-water, i. 560 



— on retarding the ascent of sap, i. 56*0 



— inquiries respecting the running of sap, i. 56 1 

 Tongue, observations on it ; as the organ of taste, i. 172, 



Malpighi 



— of a stone cut from under the, i. 7'7> Lister 



-- observations on the whiteness of, in fevers, v. 374, 449, 



Leuwenhoek 



— structure of the tongue, v. 425, Same 



— description of the woodpecker's tongue, vi. 264 



— of a woman who could talk without, viii. 586, . . Baker 



— further particulars of the same case, ix. 375, Parsons 



— natural state and use of the, ix. 376, Same 



— of a person born with two tongues, ix. 484, . . Mortimer 

 Tonquinese medicine, efficacy in the bite of a mad dog, 



ix. 89, Reid 



Top, account of Serson's horizontal, x. 229, Short 



Topaz, table of the specific gravities of, xviii. 377 

 Topping, M., measure of a base on the Coromandel coast, 



xvii. 146 

 Torkos, Justus John, of a double female, xi. 142 

 Torlese, John, account of a monstrous birth, xv. 180 

 Torpedo, anatomical description of the, ii. 485, Fiorentino 



— electrical powers of the, xiii. 469, Walsh 



— anatomical observations on, xiii. 478, Hunter 



— of torpedoes found near the British coasts, xiii. 570 Walsh 



— experiments on torpedoes, xiii. 575, Jngenhousz 



— expert, on the electricity of, xiv. 23 Cavendish 



Torques, agolden torquesfound in England, viii. 550, Mostyn 

 Torres, Ignatius Jos., case of the heart inverted, viii. 508 

 Torricellian expert, trial of, on Snowden, iv. 174, . . Halley 



— on the monument, iv. 225, Derhatn 



— see Barometer. 



Tortoises, particulars of, at the Caribbees, Mexico, &c. 

 i. 175, 295 



— anatomy of the land tortoise, iii. 393 



— weight at retiring into the ground, and at re-appearing 



in the spring, iii. 459, Ent 



— of the American land tortoise, iv. 324, Petiver 



— anat. of the heart of the land tortoise, v. 598, Bussiere 



— description of the testudo ferox, and coriacea, xiii. 144, 



Pennant 

 Tourmalin, electrical experts, on the, xi. 396, Wilson 



— on the electric nature of the, xii. 343, Bergman 



Tournefort, M. Pitton, biograph. account of, iv. 323, Note 

 Towns, Dr. T., on the nat. hist, of Barbadoes, ii. 228 

 Townly, Richard, biographical notice of, iii. 619, . , . Note 



— observations on Gascoigne's micrometer, i. i6"i 



— method of estimating the fall of rain, iii. 619 



— quantity of rain in 1697, 1698, iv. 350 



— fall of rain at Upminster 1703, 1704, v. 200 

 Toxicodendron [rhus] use of, in dyeing, x. 594-, . . Mazeas 

 ! x. 596, . . . Miller 



— synonym of the China varnish-tree, xi. 46, Ellis 



— • remarks on the above paper of Mr. Ellis's, xi. 177. Miller 



— reply to Mr. Miller's observations, xi. 181, Ellis 



Trade winds, cause of the general, viii. 19, Hadley 



— see Monsoons. 



Tradescant, John, biographical account of, r ix. 668, . . Note 



— account of his garden at Lambeth, ix. 668, .... Watson 



— some particulars respecting him, xiii. 385, .... Ducarel 

 Transfusion of blood, Dr. Lower's method, i. 128, ..Boyle 



— considerations on its utility, i. 131, Same 



— trials of, proposed to Dr. Lower, i. 143, Same 



— an easy way without opening an artery, i. 158, . . King 



— an experiment on a mangy and sound dog, ibid, . . Coxe 



— experiments on, and a new method, i. 159, . . . .Denis 

 two dogs at Paris, i. 167 



— where and by whom it originated, i. 170, 185, Oldenburg; 



same opinion confirmed by Dr. Clarck, i. 248 ; a more 

 remote antiquity asserted, 268 



— trials of, and caution recommended, i. 183, Oldenburg; 



safe method proposed by Dr. Edm. King, i. 185 



— experts, by Prof. Harwood, of Cambridge, i. 185, Note 

 at Arundel house by Drs. Lower and King, i. 203 



— relation of some trials in France, i. 204, Oldenburg 



— particular case of a phrensy cured by, i. 219, Denis; con- 



tinuation of, 258; remarks on, 2 o9, 263, notes; some 

 further particulars of the case, 404 



— its efficacy to cure diseases doubted, i. 248, .... Clarck 



— practised by Labavius, i. 268 



— two experiments from the Giornale de Letterati, i. 300 

 Transits, see Venus, fyc. 



Transplanting, on the best season for, i. 581, Reed 



Travels, see Voyages and Travels. 



Tredway, R., ambergris thrown on shore at Jamaica, iv. 205 



Trees, on reuniting the separated bark, i. 160, Merret 



— connexion of parts of a tree with the fruit, i. 334, Beale 



— found under ground in Lincolnshire, i. 551 



— texture of, ii. 312, Leuwenhoek, Grew 



— experiments on the growth of, iii. 363, Brotherton 



— description of several, native of India, iii. 519, 540 



— dug up in Yorkshire, iv. 162, Richardson 



— of subter. trees and their cause, iv. 624, 645, De la Pryme 

 near the Thames, v. 68 1, Derham 



— a sinking of, in the ground, vi. 348, Neve 



— of subterraneous trees in Cornwall, xi. 80, Borlase 



— comparative growth of several sorts, xi. 320 ; xviii. 100, 



Marsha m 



— of the indigenous in Britain, xii. 594, Barrington 



— on the annual growth of, xvi. 507, Barker 



— on the grafting of, xvii. 569, Knight 



— on the recovery of injured trees, xviii. 442, Barker 



— of subterra. trees on the east coast of England, xviii. 479, 



Correa de Serra 



— see Birch, Chesnut, Elm, Fraxinus sylvestris, Oak, Querctts 



coccifera, Walnut, Willow. 



— see Fruit-trees, Plants, Sap, Bark, Roots. 

 Trembley, Abraham, biographical notice of, viii. 623, Note 



— experiments on the fresh- water polypus, ibid. 



— newly discovered species of polypi, ix. 75 



— electric light from quicksilver, ix. 199 



— observations of several sorts of polypi, ix. 377 



— abstract of Bonnet's memoir on caterpillars, ix. 504 



— earthquake of Dec, 9> 1755, at Geneva, x. 665 



— of basal tes in Germany, x. 703 



— account of Donati's essay towards a natural history of 



the Adriatic sea, x. 704 



— earthquake at Cologn, Liege, &c, 1756, xi. 55 



— of earthquakes in Germany and Italy, xi. 83 



— remarks on the polypi of coral, ibid. 

 Donati's opinion of inland fossil shells, &e. xi. 84 



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

 Trew, Chr. Jas., m. »., biog. account of, vii. 441, ..Note 



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