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Tdefrope, See Agronomy. . 
.Termites, or White Ants.- See Smcathmem . 
Thermometer, Great advantages reluiting from the invention of that machine, p, 
See Cam alio . 
<T\ ibet, mountains of. Are the fources of the Ganges and Burrampooterj p. $8v 
From whence they flow in oppofite directions, ibid. 
Time pieces.. Not fufficiently perfeft to examine the earth’s diurnal motion, p» 1 1 6* 
Trees, See Marjkam, 
Turkey. See Pennant, Belon, Athenaus, Aldrovandus, , Gefner. 
Tujfer , his account of the Chriftmas Hufbandlie Fare, p. 8o»- 
Tyger-cat, See Forjler * 
v. 
Wag Vague. A fpecies of White Ants. See Smeatlmttff^ 
Variation. See Meteorological Journal, 
Velocity of bullets. See Thompfon * 
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Wales, Mr. William. On the refolution of adfefted equations,- p. 454, Table of the 
fines, cofines, and tangents, of arcs, of circles, and of the multiples of thofe arcs., 
459, 460. O'ofervations on thofe tables, p. 461. 
Weather. Meteorological Journals of, at Nain and Okak, on the Coafl: of Labradore s 
p. 197. 
Wentzd. See Chemical Affinities. 
Wcfminjlcr General Difpenfary. See Bland. 
White’s Epbemeris., See Herfchcl. 
Willard, Mr. Jofeph, his letter concerning the longitude of Cambridge in New Eng-> 
land, p. 502. The generally reckoned difference of meridians between Greenwich 
and Cambridge, which was ufed by the late Dr. Winthrop, not exaft, ibid. His 
obfervation of the eclipfe of the fun, Oft. 27, 1780, in company with Mr. Cutler 
of Ipfwich and Mr. Prince of Salem, p. 505* 
Willoughby. See Kleinius. 
Winch. See Canjallo. 
Winthrop , Dr. See Willard. 
Wilfop , Patrick, M. A. his farther experiments on cold at the Macfarlame Obfervatory 
at Glafgow College, p. 386. Regiffers of the difference of temperature between 
fssow and air, p. 387. et fecp 
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