I N D E X. 
Seip (Johannes Phifippus) Relatio de Caverna Vapori- 
fera Sulphurea, n. 448, p. 266. 
Senex (John) a Contrivance to make the Poles of the 
Diurnal Motion in a Celeftial Globe pafs round the 
Poles of the Ecliptic, n. 447, p. 2 03. 
Sefamoides Salamanticum Magnum miltaken for the Star of 
the Earth, n. 451, p. 453. 
Short (James) Obfervation of an Eclipfe of the Moon, 
Sept . 8. 1736, n. 446, p. 92. 
— — — •— Obfervation of the Eclipfe of the Sun, Feb. 
18. 1737, n. 447, p. 178, 1 So. 
Siberia , Mammoth’s Bones found there, n . 445, p. 124. 
Sigillum unde ? //. 450, p. 389. 
Signum quid ? 450, p. 389. 
Sloane, Bart. (Sir Hans) concerning an extraordinary Ctf/- 
culus or Stone, n. 450, p. 394. 
<£#00; fell during an Annular Eclipfe of the Sun, n. 447, 
p. 184. 
Solaris Eclipfis obferv. Londiniy Sept.. 23. 1736, n. 44 5, p. 
98. 
obferv. 18. 1736-7, 447, p. 175. 
Southwicky a Diary of the Weather there for 1729, 1730^ 
447? x 5 5 * 
Spanijb Catch-fly, not the Star of the Earth, n . 451, p. 
45 i? 4 . 53 * 
Spleen of a Man, part extirpated, n. 451, p. 42 6. 
Spheroidal Figure of the Earth, n. 449, p. 294. 
Sporing (D.) Obfervation of the Weather for 1730, n . 
447, p. j6o. . * 
Squirrel , the flying, 449, p. 349. 
Stack (Thomas) Account of Dr. Huxham’s Book de Aere 
& Morbis Epidemicis 1728 — 1737. Plymuthi fa&ae, 
cum opufculo de morbo Colico Hammnienjiy n . 45 1, p. 
429. 
Stampy an ancient, n. 450, p. 388. 
of the Earth, Coronopusy cures the Bite of a Mad- 
Dog, n. 451, p. 449, 451. 
