i N D E X. 
TValUs, John^ IVI. A. his Natural Hiftory Nor-- 
thumb erland^ - - - 356 
WARNER, Richard^ Efq; account of, - 11. 281 
Planta IVoodfordienfes,*' - II. 282 
legacy to Wadham College, - 11. 283 
WATSON, Sir William, account of, II. 294— .34a 
his early proficiency in Botany, - II. 295 
communicates Peyfonnel's difcoveries, 
II. 303 
made a truflee of the Britijh Mufeum 
by Sir Hans Sloane^ - - II. 310 
his difcoveries in electricity, II. 310 — 318 
mifcellaneous papers, - II. 319 — 322 
created Do61:or of Phyfic by the uni- 
verfity of Halle^ - - H. 326 
his medical writings, - II. 323. 332 
eleded a Fellow of the Royal College 
of Phyficians, - - - 11. 333 
his death and chara6ler, - - II, 3^4 
WESTMACOTT, his herbal, - - 185 
Weftmorland^ Natural Hiftory of, by Robinforiy 354 
Nichol/qp^ 356 
Wheat, experiments on, - - - H, j2i 
WHELERj Sir GeorgBy anecdotes of, - 357 
WHITE, Taylor, Efq; firft patron of £'/j^rf/, - II. 287 
JVilkins, Biihop, his univerfal chara£l:er, tranflated 
into Latin by Ray, - - _ 202 
his death, - - - 210 
WILLET, Ralph, Efq-, patron of Ehret^ - II. 288 
WILLI SEL, Thomas, fhort anecdotes of^ - 348 
employed by Merret, Ray, and Mo- 
rifon, ib. 
accompanies Mr. Ray in his laft bo- 
tanical tour^ - - %Q% 
milughby. 
