( 54 ? ) 
G» 
G All- Bladder diftended ] 
to an unufual Big- 
nefs, N. 333. p. 428 
GianU Caufway in Ireland , 
fome Remarks upon it. 
N. 335. p. 505. 
Gold , its Specifick Gravity, 
N. 355. p. 512. 
Gravity. See Experiments. 
H. 
H Ail-Jlonts of an ex- 
traordinary fize, 
which fell at Pont y Pool 
in Monmouthjhire, N.334. 
p. 469. A Storm of Hail 
near Rotherham in Torkr 
Jbire y N. $$ 5 . 515 . 
Hairs upon the Bodies of 
Mites, N, 333. p. 390. 
408. 
Heart of a Land-Tor toife 
differed, N. 3 18, p. 170. 
Hydropic Gafe. See Anatom. 
Observations. 
I. 
I Nfcription on a Tomb at 
Monte-Viafconi in Italy, 
N. 334. p. 458. Infcrip- 
tion on a Wall at the 
Baths near Viterbium , ib. 
See Antiquities* 
Infects, an account of fome 1 
in the Philippine lOands, 
N. 331; p. 310. 
Ireland , fome Obfervations 
relating to the Natural 
. Hiftory and Antiquities 
of that Kingdom, N. 33 0. 
V* 3 02 - N- 335. p. 503, ; 
N. 33 6 . p. 524. 
Iris. See. Msttma 
IJland , a Relation of one 
lately raifed up from the 
Bottom of the Sea in the 
Archipelago, N. 332, p« 
$ 54 - 
Iron, the manner of making 
it into thin Plates at 
Ponty Pool in Monmouth - 
floire, N. 3 34. p. 468. The 
Specifack Gravity of Iron , 
See Experiments* 
Italy . Several Obfervations 
made by Dr. Breyniw in 
his Travels thro 1 that 
Country, N, 334. p. 45c. 
