PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS . 
OF 
An. 1 667 y beginning with Number 23, and ending 
with Numb. 3 2. 
The firfi Letter (" n) fignifies the N umbra ^ the fecond (p) the Page. 
A. 
A iry being exhaufted, "Vegetables do 
not profperorgrow, n. 23. p. 24. 
what effeds Air txhaufted » and 
re-admitted hath on Ligh', in the 
fliining bodies ofrotten Wood or Fifh, n. 3 1. 
p. $8i,&C. and what upon Burning Coals, 
». 32. p. bof, &c. 
Jle , how it may be transport ed from Eng- 
land to Baft- or W t&-In&ie‘(, n. 27. p- 43 S- 
Amber, n. 23. p. 
Ambergreefe, n. 23. p. 4 3 *.» ”• - 8 » 
p.538. w. 30. p. J67, 
Analyfis ', thcfubtil AnofAnalyfing-Geo- 
metricaliy opened. See in/rd in 
Laurens. 
Anatomical Observations, of the Vuffjs 
Thoracicus , 77.2J. p. 461. fee Eoo\s. Of 
a Sea-fox, and Lyon, w. 28. p. 53 5 - Qf a 
Shark-fifb, and a Dog- fifh, 77. Sf-P- 628. 
Of ftrange Entrals, and firm Arteries in Tor- 
to'fes,77. 2 5 . p. 500. Of the Brain and Tongue, 
ti. 27. p. 490. Strange appearances in Bodies 
dead of odd Difeafes, n. 29. p. ? 4 6 - Stones 
in great number found in the Bladder of a 
Boy, >7. 2 6. p. 482. Pf the Epiploon , or 
double Membran^ which covers the Entrals, 
»t. 2 9. p. 5 J 2. A differed Dog preferved a - 
live by the wind of Bellows, 7J. 28;p,y 39. See 
more of this head in Boo^r, Dr. Needham, 
Dr. iVillis, M. stenoj M. Srxammer.dam, 
Signr. Cernelii, 8 cc . 
Animals of fkar.ge kinds in China, Wild-- 
men, Sea-horfes,Sea-cowes,&c. n. 2 6. p. 28 6. 
Animals drink very little, fomenotat all, in 
the hotter Countries,as in Jamaica, See. 77.27. 
P'5°7‘ 
Anfwers to Philofophical Inquiries from a 
Sea voyage ; the Caribe- Iflesand Jamaica, 
n. 27. p. 494. From Bermudas , tj. 30. p. 
5$y. From Mendip-mhes, n. 28. p. 525. 
An Antidotal ftone found in Serpents. See 
Boo \s and there Kircher. 
Antipathy or abhorrence in a Man and a 
Lady againft H ney : In another Lady a- 
gainft Wafps : In another, to extream ficknefs 
and violent vomitings and purgings , during 
the time of T.bunde -, 77. 29. p 949. 
- Ants, their na'ure, feeding, breeding, 0 c. 
n. 23. p. 42?. How they Analyfe bodies, 
by eating them, 77.27. p. 507. 
Apology , or defence for thefe Tra&s, 77 23. 
Architecture in Chinaof huge-ftatelinefs ; 
fome part defcribed in effigie, and their other 
Mechanical Arts, 77. 26 p.487. 
Artificial Inftruments, helps and dire&i- 
ons, howto find the Meridian as exactly as 
can be done in Ships at Sea } To find the 
variation of the Needle > An Analemma to 
And out the Azimuth of the Sun,contriv’d in- 
. to aForim oflnftrumentjfbr the ufe of the pub- 
lick promifed. Other propofals to the fame 
purpofe : How to ufe a Dipping Needle : To 
obferve the Tydes, Currents and Pofitions of 
the Wind, &c. To found the greateft depths 
of Seas , To find the ftrength of the Wind .* 
To weigh the Sea-water, ; and to find the pro- 
portion of Salt : To fetch up water (whether 
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