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Trew, Chr. Jas, m. d., of the cereus peruvianus, vii. 441 

 Triangles, descrip. of, in and about circles, xiii. 65 l,Stedman 



— see Trigonometrical Survey. a 

 Triewald, Martin, queries on the cause of cohesion, vu. 33o 

 instantaneous freezing of water, vii. 466 



rapid flowering of bulbous roots in water, ibid 



improvement in the diving bell, viii. 98 



description of a new water bellows, viii. 192 



vegetation of old melon-seeds, viii. 577 



Trigonometrical survey, measurement of a base on Hounslow- 

 Heath, xvi. 22, Ro y 



— proposed method for determining the relative positions 



of Greenwich and Paris, xvi. 240, Same 



— completion of the survey, xvi. 649, Same 



— longitudes of Dunkirk and Paris, ascertained from the 



survey, xvii. 67, Dalby 



measurement of a base at Coromandel, xvii. 146, Topping 



— survey of Denmark, 1762, xvii. 353, Bugge 



— survey in England, 1792—1794, by Williams, Mudge, 



and Dalby, xvii. 6l3; 1795, 1796', xviii. 236, 1797— 



1 799, 787, D. of Richmond 



Trigonometry, diagonal divisions, ii. 1 89, Wallis 



— spherical reduced to plane, x. 255, Blake 



an abridgment or simplification of, xi. 210,. . Murdock 



— calculations in spherical, abridged, xiii. 690, Lyons 



elements of the trigonometric functions of circular arcs 



xvii. 703, L'Huillier 



Trinidad, geological account of, xvi. 531, Anderson 



Tripe, Nicholas, body buried 80 years undecayed, x. 202 

 Tripoli, or Terra Tripolitana, remarks on, xi. 372, Hubner 



. ibid,. . Da Costa 



Tripos, see Antiquities. 



Trobe, Nich. de la, meteorological journals at Labradore, 



xiv. 597, xv. 87 

 Trochar, see Instruments (surgical). 

 Trochitae and Entrochi, see Rock-plants. 

 Trout, of a sort with crooked tails in Wales, xii. 421, 



Barrington 



— account of the gillaroo trout, xiii. 509, Same 



Truffles, found in Northamptonshire, iii. 554, . Robinson 

 Trumpet, defects in the musical notes of, iii. 467, Roberts 

 Trumpet (Speaking) invention and use of, i. 670, Moreland 



— improvement of Moreland's, ii. 445, Conyers 



Tuba Eustachiana, see Ear. 



Tubes, ascent of water in small tubes, v. 289, • • Hauksbee 

 1 capillary tubes, vi. 330, 432,Jurin 



— rotation of glass tubes before a fire, ix. 114, . . Wheeler 



Tubularia indivisa, account of the, vi. 73, Lhwyd 



Tucker, Josiah, n. v., biograph. notice of, xii. 109, Note 



— a remarkable tide at Bristol, 1764, ibid 



Tulips, rapid flowering of, in water, vii. 466, ..Triewald 

 Tull's (Mr.) method of castrating fish, x. 554, ..Watson 

 Tulpius, N., M. D., biograph notice of, ii. 152, .... Note 



— remarkable case of dropsy, ibid 



Tumour, of a strange one in the lower part of the belly, iv. 

 132, Giles 



— a scirrhous tumour in the breast, v. 237, Greenhill 



— of an ossified tumour in the neck, v. 285, .... Douglas 



— in the neck filled with hydatids, v. 332, Tyson 



— of a scirrhous tumour in a cystis, vi. 73, Russel 



— of an extraordinary wen in the cheek, vi. 319, • • Bowen 

 . — a preternatural tumour with cloven spine, vi. 487, Rutty 



— extraordinary case of tumours, vii 97 > Atkinson 



— cases of, in the abdomen, vii. 277, Rutty 



— in the lumbar region of an infant, vii. 386, . . Huxham 



— glandular, in the pelvis, viii. 158, Cant well 



— extraordinary in the knee, viii. 294, Peirce 



■ - - » ■ thigh, viii. 410, .... Malfalguerat 



Tumour, which rendered the bones soft, viii. 464, .... Pott 



— in the ovarium with hair, ix. 29, Haller 



— near the anus of an infant, containing the rudiments of 



an embryo, ix. 512, Huxham 



— extraction of, inside the bladder, x. 32, Warner 



— extraordinary, on the head, xi. 155, Parsons 



— a steatomatous, in the abdomen, xiii. 108, .... Henley 



— in the human placenta, xviii. 338, Clarke 



Tumuli, see Antiquities. 



Tunis, geographical description of, vii. 364, Shaw 



Tunstall, Marmaduke, observ. of lunar rainbows, xv. 353 

 Turberville, Daubeney, m. d , on diseases of the eye, iii. 81 



— two cases of disordered eyes, iii. 109 



— cure of worms voided with urine, ibid 

 Turkey, inquiries for a description of, i. 132 



— of several diseases, ii. 6l ; way of dressing leather, ii. 62 

 Turkey, (bird) natural history of the, xv. 32, .... Pennant 



— a bird between a turkey and pheasant, xi. 493, Edwards 

 Turner, D., m. d., dissection of a body dead of ascites, iii. 606 



— case of dropsy in the tunics of the uterus, iii. 607 



— case of hydrophobia, iii. 608 



— a worm voided through the urethra, vii. 125 

 Turnips, to make bread from, iii. 599, Dale 



— speedy vegetation of, vi. 404, Desaguliers 



Tumor, E., an earthquake in Lincolnshire, 1792, xvii. 220 

 Turpentine, method of making near Marseilles, iv. 302, Bent 



Turquoise, remarks on the, ix. 324, Mortimer 



Twins, see Monsters. 



Tycho Brahe, account of his observatory, iv. 525, . . Gordon 



Tyger cat, of the Cape, description of, xv. 1, Forster 



Tyson, Edward, m. d., biographical account of, ii.448, Note 



— anatomical observations, ibid 



— of double ureters ; andglandulae renales, ii. 450 



— physiological observns. on hair, teeth, bones, &c, ii. 490 



— dissection of a rattle-snake, ii. 56l 



— on the lumbricus latus (taenia solium) ii. 591 

 lumbricus teres, (ascaris lumbricoides) ii. 605 



— a hairy production from the womb, ii. 648 



— anatomy of the musk-hog, ii. 668 



— dissection of the body of Mr. Smith, iii. 374 



— lumbricus hydropicus ; hydatids a sort of worms, iii. 445 



— of an infant's brain depressed into the vertebrae, iv. 16*4 



— hemisphere of the brain sphacelated, and a stone in it, iv. l65 



— anatomy of the opossum, iv. 248 



— remarks on the carnivorous nature of man, iv. 552 



— anatomical description of the callionymus lyra, v. l62 



— a tumour in the neck filled with hydatids, v 332 



— a species of chaetodon from the South sea, xiii. 136 



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Ulcer, account of a verminous ulcer, iv. 498, . . Steenveldt 



— cure of sinuous ulcers in the arm, v. 378, Fawler 



— of an extremely large scirrhous ulcer, v. 435, Amyand 

 Ulug Beigh, catalogue of fixed stars translated, i. 52 

 Ulloa, Ant. biographical account of, ix. 620, Note 



— solar and lunar eclipses, Madrid, ibid 



— of 1 he earthquake Nov. 1, 1775, at Cadiz, x. 662 



— total solar eclipse June 1778, at sea, xiv. 495 

 Unicorn Fish, descrip. of theNarhwal, viii. 160, Steigerthal 



— the same described, viii. l6l, Hampe 



Universe, on the System of the, iv. 428, Huygens 



Urchin, motion of the heart of, when cut out, ii. 6l,Templer 



— of the sea-urchin of Carolina, v. 2(>9, Petiver 



Ureters, case of double to each kidney, ii. 450, .... Tyson 



— case of one grown up, ix. 87, Huxham 



Urethra, of two glands with excre. ducts in, iv.445,Cowper 



— figure of the, viii. 485, . . . : Le Cat 



— strictures and callosity of the, x. 222, Same 



