INDEX. 
Clairaut (Alexis) Inveftigationes de Terras figura, n. 44$, 
p. 1 9. 
- — of the Figure of fuch Planets as revolve 
about an Axis, n . 449, p . 277. 
Clerk (Sir John) Obfervation of the Solar Eclipfe, Feb. 
18. 173 <5-7, n. 447, p. 1 96. 
Cohejion, its Caufe in the Fluids, S. Pr . p. iv. 
Colico, de morboj Damnonienft , 0.451, p. 425?, 439. 
Obfervation of one in January, February and March 
1736-7, n. 44 6, p. hi. 
CWc SeBions, an Account of a Treatife by Muller , 0. 
446, p. 87. 
Conway ( Thomas ) his Cafe, part of his Spleen extirpated, 
0. 451, p. 426. 
(Benjamin) o-f an extraordinary Damp in a Well, 
n * 45°> 'P'119* 
— of a 0 f Sulphur generated in the 
Air, n. 451, p. 427. # ' 
Coronopus, or Bucks-horn Plantain, cures the Bite of a 
Mad-Dog, n. 451, p . 449. 
Crocodile , of the, 0. 449, p. 344. 
Croone , M. D. (William) formed a Plan for Le&ures on 
Mufcular Motion, d 1 . Pr. p. i. L . p. i. 
Curtius ( Quintus) the Ficus Indica mentioned by him, n. 
449, V • 345- 
Cyr/ 7 // (A/A^l Obfervations of the Weather for 1730, n . 
447? A it 0 - 
D. 
Damnonienji, de morbo Colico, 0. 451, p . 429, 439. 
Damp, extraordinary, in a Well, 0. 450, p. 379. 
Dampier’s Powder for the Bite of a Mad-Dog, 0. 448, 
p. 272. 0. 451, p. 460,- 461. 
Davis’s Quadrant, a Level fixed to it, to make Obferva- 
tions without the Horizon by a Water-Level, n . 451, 
p. 413# by a Mercurial Level, p. 417. 
Defaguiliers , ( J, 7 !) fome new Statical Experiments^ 0, 
445 ? P- ^2. 
Experiments on Ice, 449, p. 3°7* 
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