io 1 8 A General Index of the 
Lodoicea Sidera, n. 181. p. 8 5*. 
* London bigger than Paris, the 
Number of People and Houfes 
in London, n. 185". p. 238. 
Longitude more likely to be found 
by the Eclipfes of Jupirer's Sa* 
tellites than of the Moon, n. 
194. p. 406. Longitude of the 
Gape of Good Hope, n. i8y. 
p. 25-3. Of Nurenburgh, n. 182. 
p. 147. 
• An Arithmetical Paradox in the 
Chances of Lotteries, n. 198. 
p. 677. 
Loughs and Bogs in Ireland, a Dif- 
. courfe of them, n. 170. p. 948. 
Lough neagh in Ireland, an Ac- 
count of its petrifying Quali- 
ties, n.i 5-8. p. 55*4. An Anfwer 
to fome Queries concerning it, 
n. 174. p. 1108. 
Luwbricm. See Worms. 
Lunar js defe$us. See Eclipfes* 
Lungs. See Mercury. 
Lungs of the Salamandra aquati- 
ca, n. 144. p. 50. 
Lj/mpha its uie, n. 140. p. 243. 
M 
Macreufe a French Fowl, n. 172. 
p. 1 ©56. and 1 041. 
Animals not meer Machines, n. 
202. p. 853. 
Madnefi in Dogs how cured. See 
Dogs. 
Mad Fo:;. See Fox. 
Magia. A Difquifition concern- 
ing its divifion into Humane 
and Diabolical, Natural and 
Tranfhatural, n. 162. p. 706. 
Magnet teal compos, a Theory of 
* its variation, n. 148. p. 208. A 
new fort of Magnetic al Needle, 
hilofophic&l Tranfaflions. 
with an Hypothec hereon, n. 
188. p. 344. Obi ovations of 
the refpeft of the Needle to a ' 
piece of Iron held, &c. n. 177. 
p. 1213. An Account ot the 
Variation of theVai iation>n. 19 5-. 1 
p. 463. Variation on rhe Coaft 
ofGuinny, n. 15-9. p- 578. 
Mahomet ift, his Sepulcher, n.iy f. 
Mahomed BaJJ'a in the time of Acfr- 
mer, the firft natural Turk 
made Grand Vizir, n. 15-5-. p. 
43 6 * 
Mahot Kuprioli. See Kuprioli. 
Mahomet the falfe Prophet, with 
the Veneration rhe Turks pay 
to any Relique of his, his Ban- 
ner. &c. n. 15-5. p. 440. and 
448. 
Maize. See Plants. 
Malt. See Plants. 
Mankind how bell increafed, n.» 
198. p. 656. 
Mamie-Tree, with Numerical Fi- 
gures, n. if 4. p. 399. 
Map, a Propofal for a new fort, 
which lhall contain the dif- 
ferent Soils of each Country, 
n. 164. p. 7 39. 
Map of Tartary, n. 193. p. 492. 
Marrow,^ its ufe to the Bones, n. 
ip 4 . p. 5-48. 
Matter, its Divifibility, n. 194. 
p. 540. 
Mathematicks little underftood cr 
regarded by the Turks, n. 1^5*. 
p. 438. Concerning the Col- 
lection of Secants and the true 
divifion of Meridians in Sea- 
Charts, n. 176. p. 119;. Lati- 
tude of Places. See Latitude 
and Longitude. Agronomical 
Obfervations. See Aftronomy 
and Planets. Earl of Caftie- 
main's 
