go CHAPTER 23- 
By fome as proofs of the exigence of ^ 
North-eaft paflage. 
An Account of the Fofiil Tongue of a 
'Pajiinaca Marma (Rata Pajlinaca Lin..) dug' 
Bp in Maryland I with a Gomparifon of it 
with the recent Tongues of the T^hornback ^ 
ilhxftrated ".vith many figures.. N° 232. 
¥ol. xix. p. 674. 
Remarks on Damfkr^ Medicine for the 
Bite of a Mad Dog, fpecifyingj that it was 
MOt a Jew'^s Ear Fungus y but the Lichen 
Cinereus Terrejiru of Ray» N*" 237. Vol. 
p. 52. 
l^otes on a Paper, written to recommend 
the Ipecacuanha^ as an infaihble Remedy in 
I>ylenteries. Dr. Sloan e recommends it, 
feiut fpeaks in a more moderate ftile con- 
cerning its efficacy. He £hews that it was 
firft mentioned by an anonymous Portu- 
guefe^ under the name of Ipecaya, or Pigaya, 
See Purchase Pilgr, vgL iv. N"* 238. 
Vol. XX. p- 78* 
An Account of the Contents of a China 
Cabinet, containing Inftruments and Natu* 
ral Curiofities \ prefented to the Royal So- 
ciety 
