Milicine, its TlKory much alter- 
ed of late, No 273.p.t?i8. , 
Ahrcan rifesin fog2;y Vv'eather, 
No 262. p.528. See Indruments. 
AjicrGfiopes extraordinary quc(H- 
oiied. No 273. p. 904. 
Moriky no biggA' than a Rat, No 
262.P. 
7./(}/2/?r(?//-f Bones. See Bones. 
MoJs grounds grow abcut a foot 
in eleven yc^-s, No 274. p.926. 
Momtains raiied and altered by 
Earthquakes, No 264. p, 595. 
■ N. - 
<\/*Avlgmrs up the Channel 
V advevtiied,'No267.p.725. 
Needle drawn out at an ablceis 
on the -right fide twelve years 
after, No 265. p. 617. ^ 
Newin-wntions. See Inftruments. 
Numhrs^ a perfon neither writing 
nor reading,, yet counting up 
' great fumms, N'^ 272.p.8p3. 
ISIumtricd figures ufed in England 
mm lopo. No 266. p. 667. 
O. 
Ptf-im taken in great quantities 
without procuring deep, No 
275. p. 
Ory^/zf;! delcribed, No 262. p. 544. 
J(>y/^fr J eaten byanMorfe greedily, 
No 26p. p. 779. 
' A DouhU Tear , No 260. p. 476. 
Petrifications 0^ Shells ^No 263. 
p. 563.N0 s65.p 67p.N0 268. 
p. 763. Of M(f} by a Spring, 
No 263. p. «56^. 
Philojophji (2orpulcular and Ma- 
them, cultivated at Naples, No 
265. p. 62p. 
Plants with Leaves above 3 Ells 
Jong, No 262. p. «^3p. A dou- 
ble Pear, No 260. p. 470. No 
Trees and few Shrubs in thcOrk- 
ripy^ No 262. t). 545. Browns 
Collections of Plants and Drugs 
from the Eai? Indies, No 264. p. 
^7p. No 267. p. ^pp.No 271. p. 
^«7 
843. No 274. p, 925. No 27^, ,^ 
p. lojf». AcemelU its venue /</u 
tor theStone, No ?68. p. 760. ^] 
A new Ipecies of Walnut, No 
273* p. 90S. A Sylfcm of the in- 
denting* of the Leaves of 
promiled. No273.p.pii. 
Pi//>p/^/ near the Spleen, No 266. 
p. 6Sp. In the PulmonalU Vena, 
• No 270. p. 7P7. 
Powder d Blues pafRngthe LaBeah' 
N0270. p. 8ip. 
R. 
n^Ainhow , a Geometrical ac- 
-^Vjcoiint thereof, No 267. p.6pp. 
Razors, their cd^s obferved, No 
273. p. 90 1. 
Religion and Rites, with otijcr 
matters concerning the Br^- 
mines. No 268. p. 733. 
Roman An ti qiuti es.See Antiquities. 
Romney-marfh lower now than the 
Sea, No 275. p. 971. 
S. 
^Alt acid in the Blood, No 264« 
Salts, the quantity of Acid 2Lnd 
Volatile contained in acid Spi- 
rits, No 262. p. 530. 
Salts in Water, No 273 .p. poo. 
Sal armoniav native got by Nnples^ 
different from the faditious, 
No 265. p. 634. 
Sdnds flying at Samon in Lincoln^ 
/hire. No 203. p. 564. 
Sea, what chan^^fes ir has caufed. 
on the fac?^ of the Earth, No 
366. p. 684. No 275. p. P72. 
Shells, Beds of OylteShells 
near Reading with the feveral 
Strata of the Earth. No 
261. p. 484. Shells in the Quar- 
ries near Broughton in Lincoln^ 
fhire, No 266. p. 677. See Sub- 
terraneous Shells in the Aiolue- 
Cits dcfcrlbed, No 274. p. 926. 
Shells and InfeBs from Fort St 
George, No 271. p. 85P. Smells 
Smells curing Madnels.SeeMadnelSo 
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