( ) 
number, p. 744. No 270. 
p. 821. No 273.^.907. See 
Infeas. 
Animals at Darien. No 262^ 
Antiquities An account 01 
a 5/7JV<?;7 Antiquity, No 26c. 
464. Roman Antiquity in 
Lincoln fliire, and Ruines of 
aTown there. No 26^. $61. 
Remains of a Roman Pottc- 
ly. A^i?263./?. 564, Remains 
<)f 2 Roman Games. /5. i^^- 
man Pavement » p. $6$, Of 
the Catacombs at R^?;^?^ and 
Naples. No 2 6$ ..jp. 649 . Ro- 
man Infcription near Dur- 
ham, No 266. p, 649. Nu- 
merifal iigures ufed in En- 
£lani an. 1090. Nv 266. p. 
6-] -J, The Ruins of Tycho 
Brahe^s Obfervatory. No 
266, p. 6^t. Roman Anti- 
quities near the Devizes, No 
268. /?. 758. Roman^french^ 
and Irijh Antiquities in Ire- 
land, No 2^9. p. 768. 
Arithmetical Figures ufed in 
England^zvL 1090. No 266. 
^77- 
Asbejlus^ its manner bf Spin- 
ning and Weaving. No 27 
p, 91 T. A further account of 
No. 276. 
Irths. 
Burials and 
riages^^tomGermany, Nq 
260. p. 471. No i6u p, 
508, 
Bladder^ a BodMn cut out of 
it, No 260. p, 445. A 
Stone with Hair in the Blad- 
der. No 266. p. 69t. A 
Stone cut out of a Child 
with a Flint in it. No 266. 
p, 689. A TnpkBladder in 
a Man. No 268. 752. 
Bleeding at feveral parts in 
Convulfion Fits. A^^ 26S.p, 
75^6. Periodical Bleeding at 
the Thumb. No 272. 864, 
Bfo^i, its circulation in Tad- 
poles. A^^? 260. 447. *in 
young Frogs^ ey. No^26i. 
p.^i'y. 'N<i 26^.p. S^2. Of 
the acid Salt in B/ood. N^ 
26^, p. 599. Whythexound 
globules of the ^B/ood^ are- 
fometimes oval. No 265. 
p, 55:4. Of the cxtream 
fmallnefs of the parts of the 
Blood. No 26^. p. 
Each Globule cempofed of 
?6 fmaller Globules. N(^ 
263, p 558. 
Blood Venal made Arterial 
without pafljug the He^. 
No 26^. p. 560. 
Atlantk of P/ato^ thought to Bwod-veffe/s in the Tunica cot- 
be Noah's Flood. No 266. nea. A^o 2'j7.p. 905. 
p. 6S). Plato's Atlantis Bodkin in the Bladder. See 
poffibly the Ifthmus between • Bladder. 
Dover and Ca/a^. No 27*;. Bones Human very large. N'o 
973. tbi, p. 487. Some Bones 
luppofed Human, were .re- 
ally 
