INDEX. 
Goflar, Obfemtions of the Weather there 172.8, n. 43 5, 
p. 458. 
Graham {Geo ) Obfervations of the Eclipfe of the Moon, 
Nov. 2.0. 1732, n. 428, p. 88. 
Obfervations ofanEclipfe of the Sun, London , Mzj 2 . 
1733, w 429, />. 1 13. 
Obfervations concerning the Going of a Clock, in 
order to determine the Difference between the Lengths 
of Ifochronal Pendulums at London and Jamaica, n. 432, 
A 3 02 * 
Graham {Richard) Defcription of an Inflrument for taking 
the Latitude at any Time of the Day, n. 43 5, />. 450. 
9 s Grave fande (G. J.) an Experiment concerning the Force 
of moving Bodies, n. 429, p. 143. 
Gray {Stephen) of an Eclipfe of the Sun, May 2, 1733, 
n. 4 2 P> A H 4 • 
H. 
Hadley ( John ) a Spirit-Level for taking Altitudes without 
an Horizon, n, 430 r p. 167. 
Hall , Obfervations of the Weather there 1729, 0. 435, 
p 458. 
Hanckewitz , Ambrofe Godfrey , 0, 42 8, />. 58, 0. 435, 
A 437 * 
Harris {Jof\) Magnetic Obfervations in Mhy, June, July 
1732. And of a Water-Spout, 0. 428, 75. 
Haver ford- Weft i Children inoculated there, 0. 429, />. 12 1. 
Henbane-Seeds , an Account of the Symptoms arifing from 
the eating them, with their Cure, by Sir Hans Sloane , 
»• 4 2 9 5 A 99 - 
the Smoak of, good in the Tooth-ach, 0. 429, 
p. 100. 
Hernoefand , Obfervations of the Weather there 1728, 
». 435 , A 459 - 
Hodgfon {James) Eclipf. of Jupiter' s Satellites 1734, n . 427, 
/>. 26. for 1735, 0. 43 L A 279. 
. Obfervations of the Eclipfe of the Moon, Nov. 20. 
1732, n. 4285 88. 
Hudickfivald Heljingorum, Obfervations of the Weather there 
1728, n. 435, /. 459-' tiudfon's - 
