I o% 8 A General Tttefex of the j 
flood in the fame Pofturedead 
as before, n. 201. p. 7 2 7. 
7W« 7*Wm. See Tables. Tides 
at Tonqueen. See Tonqueen. 
Tin the manner of pulverizing if, 
n. i7y. p. 1183. 
Tobacco Obfervationson the Plant- 
ing it, n. 205*. p. 944. n. 206. 
p. 986. See Plants. It's Oil 
good for inveterate Sores, n. 
205. p. 944. 
Tonqueen , an account of the Tides, 
with a Theory of them, and 
Directions for coming over the 
Bar there, n. 162. p.677. 
Tortotfe, a kind of Piant Animal, 
not being able to bury it {elf 
deep enough was kilFd by a 
great Froft, n. 1^9. p. y62. Its 
weight before and after Win- 
ter, n. 194. p. yjJ- : 
Trade Winds. See Winds, 
Trees their Growth explained , 
n. 187. p. 507. See Plants. 
Truffles found in Northampton- 
shire, n. 202. p. 817. 
Trumpet {peaking. See Speaking. 
trumpet Marine, its Mufical Notes 
explained, n. 145:. p- 5*59- 
Junking. See Tonqueen. 
Turkmans, an account of their 
wand'ring fort of Life with 
their numerous Flocks and 
Herd.5, n. 15 j. p. 447- 
Turks, their natural Temper, Man- 
ners, Zeal in War, Behaviour 
after Vi&ory. &c. n. 1 y 5. 44°- 
Unskilfulnefs in Sciences. See 
Mathernaticks ; as alio in Hut 
bandry 2nd Gardening, p. 444- 
447. Their Superfiltion, {alu- 
ting their Emperors after the 
manner of the ancient Greeks 
and Romans, their Govern- 
ment pesfbaiy Arbitrary, t p. 
y hilofophical Tranfaftiotts. 
449. Grand Seignor's manner 
pi giving Audience to Ambafla- 
dors of Chriftian Princes, p-4y2. 
Turnep Bread how made, n. apy. 
p. 970. 
U 
Valves in the VeiTcls of Wood, 
n. 148. p. 2ci. 
Value of Roman Monies compa- 
red with the Englifh, n. 190. 
p. ;8y. Value of Annuicies tor 
Lives, n. 196. p. 602. 
Vapours, figns when they rife, n. 
171. p. 99;. See Steams. How 
much Vapour raiied by the 
Heat of the Sun, n. 189. p. 
266. 
Variation of the Magnetical Needle 
at Stam, n. 185. p. 2y2. in 
Leaotum to the North Eaft of 
China, n. 180. p. 41. See 
Magnetical Obfervations. An 
Hypothecs of the Variation of 
the Variation, n. 195. p. 5*65. 
Vefica feliea wanting in the 
Mexican Hog, n. 153. p. 368. 
VeficuU Semmales of more forts 
than one, n. iy;. p. 370. 
VeJJ'els. See Antiquities. 
Vinegar Salts therein. See Salts. 
Vipers biting caufes the Yellow 
Jaundice, n. 144. p. 49. 
Virginia defcribed, as to its Air, 
n.201. p. 783. Sickneffes, p. 
784. fubje& to Thunder, p. 
787.OI its Waters, p^o.Num- 
ber of its Rivers the caufe of fo 
few Towns, p. 7^2. Of its 
Earth and Soil, n. ioy. p. 941. 
n. 206. p. 985. Of its Hories 
being work d without (hooing, 
n. 2oy. 
