AN INDEX 
F O R T H E 
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS. 
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An. i66yy beginning with Number a 3^ and ending 
with Numb. 32. 
The fir/} Letter ( n) fignifies the NumUr^ the feconi (p ) the Page. 
Alfy being exhauftcd. Vegetables do 
not profperorgrow, n. 2g. p. 14. 
what cflTeds Air fxhaufted ? and 
re-admitted hath on Ligh', in the 
fliining bodies of rotten Wood or Fifli, n. 31. 
p. ^Si^(^c. and what upon Burning Coals, 
n. $z. p. do$, (s'c. 
Jle,hovf k may be tranfport ed from Eng- 
land to Baft- or Weft /n^/exj n. z/. p. A9h 
■jmber, n, 1^. p. ^ioy0'c. 
Jmbergreefe, n. 23, |r. 43 ly ^c. w. 28, 
p. 538. w. 30. p. ^67. 
. Jndyfis) the fubtii Art of y^n^/yJ/Ti^ Geo- 
metrically opened. See zw/r^^ in iloo^j <i;f 
Laurens, 
Anitom'.CAl Obfervatio is? of the VuH s 
Thoracicufi 71.2$. p. 461. fee ^oo^j. Of 
a Sea-fox, and Lyon, n. 28. p. 535. 0/ a 
Sha-k-fifh, and a Dog-fifh, n. 32. p. 628. 
Of ftrange Entrals, and firm Arteries m Tor- 
to fesjn.25. p. 500. Ofthe Brain and Tongue, 
r. 27. p. 490. Strange appearances in Bodies 
dead of odd DiTcafes, n. 25). p. ^46. Scones 
in great number found in the Bladder of a 
Boy; n. 16. p. 482. Of the Epiploon, or 
double Membran,. which covers the Entrals, 
2 9. p. 5 5 2. A diflc^led Do^ prefcrved a - 
live by the wind of Bellows, v. iS.p. $39. See 
more of this head in Doolf^Si Dr. Needham, 
Dr. tVillisy M, stcno3 M. Sivammerdm, 
aignr. CarneliijSLC. 
Animals Qi tongc kinds in Wild- 
men, Sea- horfcs,Sea-cowes,&c. n.i6. p. 286, 
Animxls drink very little, fome not at all, in 
the hotter Countrics,as in J<«w<i/c<i,&c. ».27, 
P 507. 
Anfvpers to Philofophical Inqiaries from a 
Sea voyage ; the Caribe-lQesmd Jamaicay 
n: 27. p. 454- Vtom Bermudas , n- 30. p. 
55^ From AfeKi/p-mines, n. 28. p. fif. 
An Anti dotal ftone found in Serpents. See 
^oo^j and there X/r(;fecr. ^ 
Antipathy or abhorrence in a Man and a 
Lady againft H ney : In another Lady j- 
gainft Wafps : In another, to ex ream dckneCs 
and violent vomitings and purgings , during 
the time of Thunde , n.i^. p 549. 
' AntSy their namrc, feeding, breeding, ^c. 
n. 23. p. 41 f. How they Analyfe bodies, 
by eating them, ». 27. p. 507. 
Apology, or dtkncQ for thefe Trads, «23. 
ArchittHure in Chinaof huge Hatelincfs ; 
fome pa t dcfcribed in effigie, and their other 
Mechanical Arts,n.2^/>,487. 
Artificial ln{\mmentSy helps and direSi- 
ons, how to find the Meridian as exadly as 
can be done in Ships at Sea j To find the 
variation of ihe Needle 5 An Analemma to 
find out the Azimuth of the Sun,contriv'd in- 
to a form ofInftrnment,for the ufe of the pub- 
lick prom ifed. Other propofals to tlie fame 
purpofe : How to ufe a Dipping Nee^lle ; To 
obferve the Tydes, Currents and Pofitions of 
the Wind, ^c. To found the greateft dep:hs 
of Seas , To find the ftrength ofthe Wind .• - 
To weigh the Sea- water, and to find the pro- 
po|;iion of Salt ; To fetch up water (whether 
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