INDEX. 
Martynijohn) Remark concerning the Oxyo'ides, n. 41 f. 
•/) 7 9 /< 
J ‘ Obfervations in a Journey to ihtPeakm Dar^ 
hyfiire^ n. 407. p. zt. i , , , 
Menzies (Mr.) Cafe, Wound in the Gall-bladder, n. 414, 
. p, 241 . , 
Metals melted together become fpecifically heavier than ei- 
ther alone, n. 407. p. 14. 
Meteorologic<e Obfer<uationes^ n, 412,. p, zpo. 
Moon^ an Eclipfe, Feb. z. 172.8-9. w. 4^*^* P‘ ^4®* 
^Julyz% 172,9. mBarbados.^ n, 416. p, 440. 
. Mortality^ Bills of, in feveral Parts of Europe^ An, 1714 and 
1725", ». 409. p, \\Q>. 
Mortimer {Cromwell) Account of the Anaftamofes of the 
Spermatic Veins and Arteries, w. 4if. p. 373. 
Mufa (a Plant) Remarks concerning it, n. 417. p. 384. 
N. 
F^icholls (JFr ^ Obfervations on M^onf, that the Lungs 
do not divide the Blood, n. 410. p. 16^, 
— Account of an Hermaphrodite-Lobfter, «-4i 3. 
p, 290. 
Account of the Veins and Arteries of Leaves, 
n. 414. p. 371* 
Nien hi Tao., his Chinefe Chronology, 417. p, 402. 
l^ivata a^ua in febribus data^ n. 410. p. 14^7 I4^« 
Nopals or Indian Fig, 41 3. 2f9. 
Nova Literaria Phyfico-Medica cuno fa.y n. 416. p. 46Z. 
Nourfe (Mr.) his Atcounr of x Foetus coming, away by the 
Anus.^ n. 416^ 43f* 
Oi/j, efTential, extraded by the AEther, n. 41 3. p. 285. 
Opiates ineffedtiial, when no Chyle is conveyed into the 
Blood, n, 414. p. 3f3* 
An Oftrich dilTeaed, n. 413. p, zjp. 
Oxyo'ides (a Plant) its Defeription, n, 417. p. 377. 
P. 
Paijley (Lord) Tables, ^c,. relating to Loaddones, «. 412. 
P- ^4f* 
Peak in Derbyjlnre^ n» 407. p. 22. 
Peak s 
