An I N 
N. 114. p. 391. Altera- '] 
tton in Sick Perfons at the i 
Turns of the Tides. N. ' 
x3 1, p. 665'. j 
Water thrown out of Top- 
fham River. N. z i p. 
x8, 
Tornata. See Volcano. 
TomcdlhnExperifnent try- 
eel at Snowdon Hi//. N. 
ZZ9. p. 578. 
Tower Church at Bo- 
fton i;^ Lincolnlhire 285 
Foot /jigk N. 213. p. 
Turks harharoujly deflroy 
all Antiquities. N. 217. 
p. 87- 
V 
VAlves in the Hearty 
their Vfe. N. 220. p. 
237. 
Vegetables, their Roots. N. 
^35'- P- 79 J, &c. 
Veins and Arteries not equal- \ 
ly lejfened at their Extre- 
mities. N. 222. p. 305'. 
Vefuvius* See Folcanos. 
Volcano or Burning Moun- 
tain i^Ternata. N. 216. 
p. 42. A Brafs Bafon on 
a Burning Mountain. N. 
2 1 6, p. 49, the Burning 
' E X. 
Mountain SoYQ^Ah.Great 
Mi/chief ly an Eruption 
of Fire. ib. Streams of 
burning Brimflone^ Moun- 
tain funk becomes a bur- 
ning Lake, ^c. N. 216. 
p. 5-0. Burning Moun- 
tains in the Ijles of Clii- 
aus and Celebes, and 0* 
ther BarningHilIs.N.2 1 6. 
p. 49, 51. N. 228. p. 
5'29. Of Eruptions and 
Volcanos. N. 217. p. 
119. An Account of an 
Eruption 4/ Vefuvius with 
the Contents of the Me- 
talline Subjlance running 
out. N. 219. p.219,220. 
Mountain Kemas blown 
up with a great Noife. N. 
228. p, 5:29. Sea filtdup 
with Stones for a great 
way, thrown from a Vol- 
cano. N. 228. p. jjo. 
Fire from the Bottom of 
the Sea. ib. The upper- 
mojl Fart of ^tna cover' 
ed with Snow. N. 230. p. 
613 .Defcription ^Strom- 
boli. N. 230. p. 612. 
The Reafon of Burning 
Mountains. N. 233. p. 
729. 
Three 
