ife - 1' N 
Gruters Deus Lunus. N. 
a 1 8. p. 171. Parochial 
Antiquities, of what ufe. 
N. X20. p. x6r. Altars, 
See Jnfcrtptions. A Ro- 
man Pottery near LeeoU 
in Yorkftike. N. ixx. p. 
3 19. Roman Monuments 
.tf/ Tangier.N.2 3o.p.6o3. 
Pavements of an Old City 
fourteen Foot deep^at Mo- 
dena. N. 233. p. 734. ^ 
Roman Lstohrymatory , 
and <?/^^r Antiquities found 
:,nn Yorkftiire. N. 234. p. 
738. A Roman Hypo- 
gseund, or Burying Place 
Yorkfiiire. N. 234. p. 
739. Roman Bricks and 
Pavements, ib. Several 
Imprejftons upon Clay , 
for count erf citing Roman 
Coins found in Yorklbir e- 
p. 740. 
Aphaca, A Fountain formerr 
ly in Repute for Oracles, 
N. 223. p. 360. . 
Appetite , greater immedi- 
ately upon eating , than 
fometime afuf, N. 220. 
p. 2,33. 
Aflattly k^'Si^sxik Tad- 
mor. N. 218. p. 433. 
Aquavitse for- the 
D E X- 
Worms. N 2 33 p. ^iSc 
Arabs, fancy the old iHfcrip* 
tions at Tadmor, relate to 
hidden Treafure. N. 218. 
p. I J 5-. Cuftoms of thi A- 
rabs in pitching their 
Tents , their Entertain- 
ments^ with their Kings 
Deportment, N. 2 1 8. p. 
154, 
Arithmetick. See Marhe- 
matfcks. 
Aftronomy. Seie Nkthema- 
ticks. 
Alteration of the Axis of 
the Earth. 218. p. 174. 
B 
BArometcr , tryed on 
Snowdon. N. 229. p. 
5 82. N. 231. p. 653. Oh' 
fetvatioH of the Barome- 
ter at Jamaica. N. 220. 
p. 225. 
Baths. See Water. 
Large Bell at Pekin. N. 229. 
Bile, its uje, N.220. p.234^ 
Birds tired, in thrtr Flight 
often fattinte the Sea. N. 
2, 3 o. p. 5 99. Set Senti* 
ne/s to watch. N. 233. p. 
727. See Foul. 
Births 
