484 INDEX. 



p. 9. Affirms the fame of wolves and dogs, p. S . Un- 

 certainty of thefe trials, p. 9. His opinion of quails 

 leaving Europe during winter, examined, p. 272, 273. 

 Thinks that one fpecies of fwallow is migratory, p. 282. 

 Miftakes the martin for the Fwallow, p. 283, His ex- 

 periment on the torpidity of a fwallow fallacious, 

 p. 284. 

 Buxton waters anal y fed and examined, p.- 455, 456. 



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Calcination- of metals, its effects upon air, p. 228. 



Call, John, Efq. on an Indian fketch of the figns of the 



Zodiac, p. 353. 

 Cafcalcte, a plant employed in California to dye in the 



deepeft and mod lafHng black, p, 58. 

 Cajlle Loed, in the county of Rofs, a ftrong fulphureous 



water found there, p. 15. Defcribed by Dr. Mackenzie,, 



pa 16, 17. Analyfed by Dr. Monro, p. 18, 19, &c. 



Mixed with fea- water, becomes fimilar to that of Har- 



rowgate, p. 24. 

 Charcoal, its fumes infect common air, p. 225, 226*. 

 Chart of the Red Sea, by Capt. Newland, p. yy. 

 Clouds, the nature and degree of their electricity afcertain- 



ed, p. 142, 143. 

 Chfier of fixed air administered in a putrid fever, p. 260. 

 Collignon, profeffor Charles, on a body found 2 or 300 



years afcer death, p. 465. 

 Collinfon, Mr. his account of fwallows found at fea ex- 

 amined, p. 276. Relies too much upon Mr, Adanfon's 



obfervations, p. 279. 

 Cook, Capt. John, his account of the flowing of the tides 



in the South Sea, p. %§y. 

 Crofs- bills, grown more common fince the plantation of 



firs, p. 316. Whether they feed on the kernels of 



-apples, p, 317. 



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