.1 N D E X. 
Geringius (Andrew) a Diary of the Weather for 17 
1730, n. 447, p. 158. 
Gouda , the Number of its Inhabitants, n. 450, p. 405'. 
Graham (George) Obfervations of an Eclipfe of the Moon, 
March 15. 1735-6, n. 445,^.14. 
Obfervations of an Eclipfe of the Moon, 
Sept . 8. 17 3 < 5 . n. 44 < 5 , p. 92. 
• — — Obfervation of the Sun's Eclipfe, Feb. 
18. 1737, 0. 447, p. 175. 
— Obfervation of the Occupation of Mars 
by the Moon, Off. 7. 1 73 < 5 , n. 44 6 y p. 100. 
• Obfervation of the Tranfit of Mercury 
over the Sun, Off. 31. 173 < 5 , n. 44 6, p. 102. 
Grange (Mr. Ztf) his Cafe, 0. 449, p. 317. 
Gravity , its Diminution towards the Equator, 0. 449, p. 
295. 
— — , Cohefion, Elafticity and Hydroflaticks, the 
Principle of them the fame, & Pr. p. xxix. 
(J°hn) an Account of the Peruvian or Jefuits Bark, 
n. 44 < 5 , p. 81. 
Gregory ( William ) of a Pin taken out of the Bladder of a 
Child, 0. 450, p. 3^7. 
Grey ( De ) mentions the Star of the Earth as a Cure for 
the Bite of a Mad-Dog, 0. 451, p. 450. 
Guilliminet (a Nun) of the Palfey in her Eye-lids, 0. 449 , 
H. 
Hadley (George) an Account and Abfrafi: of the Mete- 
orological Diaries for 1729 and 1730, n. 447, p. 154. 
Hague , the Number of its Inhabitants, 0.450, p. 405. 
Halitusy a warm fulphureous one in a Well, 0. 450, p e 
38°. . 
Halley (Edmund) Obfervations of the Sun's Eclipfe, Feb. 
18. 173 <6-7, n. 447 r p. 176. 
Hampe ( John Henry) a Defcription of a Narhual , .0. 447, 
p. 149. 
Harlem , the Number of its Inhabitants, 0. 450, p. 405. 
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