fUficts, aninftrumcnt to ob 
■ ferve their tranfitc over 
theMeridian^ N. 291. p, 
1578. 
PlanetarHm Orbita Caffiniana, 
N. 293. p. 1704» 
flanti. Jcfuirs Bark exami- 
ned and the Plant defcri* 
bed, N. 290. p. 1596; 
Plant on which the Co- 
chineel- fhfe^ft feeds , 
N.292. p. 1 6 16; 
PZ-^ffr/iTPhilippenfes, N. 
, ,^,93« P' ^T^T* N.295. 
/ 'p.' 1809. N. 296, pV 
1816. 
Juice of Chelidoncnm 
ma jus AloCj ^c. exa- 
min'd, N.^93, p. 1730, 
Bdrkes of Plants , fee 
Barfc^>i-^^n 
€aufe of Dfecay in fome 
Treesj N.296. p.i86i. 
Mlapfts in Spatn^ N. 301. 
p. 2045? ^^ ^^^^^ 
Plata's Atlzn^m Swg. 
den, 'N. 300. p. 201 2. 
Wlumb-Jiones fwallowed, the 
mifcfaief, N. 304; p 
2164. 
Wplar^tzx^ how to oK^ 
fcrve its coming to 
the Meridian, N. 29 1, 
p. 1582,. 
S^l^fffdjj its feed aiid 
90 ) 
propagation, N. 297. 
p. 1868. ^ 
Propagation of Sound , 
fee Sounds. 
Proferpina, u^hence the Fable, 
N. 300. p. 2032. 
Pumice Stones, fee Stones. 
Pjgm whence, 201. p. 
R. 
Di/», Quantity fallen in a 
year, N. 297- p. ,879. 
ReboHndwg of Bodies in Va- 
CUD, N. 298. p. 1946. 
%//Zfrof Weather, fee Wea- 
ther. 
Roman Antiquities, fee Anti- 
quities. 
RumclihtttQn and Learning, 
N. 30I, p. 2058. 
Run-fi^f^ its wonderful per* 
formances, 300. p. 2029. 
C4/r of'M^i-lfe^^^^ 
^ N. 2%. p. 1549^ 
Of Aloes and Ti bacco, 
I^-293;p.i73r,^i7.or 
^ ^i^. 289. p^ 153;?; 
Sea Water, feci t; ater. 
Tumour in the Bfeaff, 
