INDEX. 
Smc, cutting for it, after the high Apparatus , by Dr. k 
Cat , n. i8o, p. 17 5. 
one in the Bladder of a Dog, by Mr. Fidge, n. 482, 
Jp. 83J- r _■ 
. — - a large one found in the Colon of an Horfe, n. 48 1 5 
p. 296. And feveral in the Inteftines of a Mare, ib. 
— . — by its Analyfis more refembling Hartlhorn than 
the Calculus humanus , ib. p . 300. 
Stoneclifts , two Brothers of an extraordinary Bulk and 
Weight, n. 475?, />. 102. 
Stonesy precious, Obf. on fuch as the Ancients ufed to 
engrave on; by Mr. Dingley , n . 483, p. 502. 
oriental and occidental, n. 483, p. 505. 
Sulphury its Effects in Electricity, 478, p. 3 x. 54. 
Sufpicion vifible in the Countenance,, s. a . p. 69. 
T. 
(John) LL.D. an ancient Infcription at Rutchefier 
on the Roman Wall, #.482, p. 344. 
Tears of Joy, s. a . p. 69. 
T mpleman ( Peter ) M. D. of a Polypus at the Heart ; and 
of afcirrhous Uterus , ^.481, p. 285. 
Terror and Fear in the Countenance, j. <2. p. 53. 
Theobalds (James) Efq; of the introducing of the Di tem- 
per among the Cows, n. 478, p. 7. 
Thermometer^ a metalline one, invented by Dr. Mortimer y 
n. 484, /?. 68 ( 5 . one made of a Rod of Z&&/, by Dr. 
Hale Sy ibid. p. 697,. 
Thermometersy the Difference of the Degrees of Cold 
mark’d by one within-doors, or without in the open 
Air, by Dr. Milesy n. 484, p. 613. 
— of their Ufes in various Trades, ib . p. 6yi. 
— — — — of the feveral Sorts now in Ufe, ib. p. 675. 
—how they may be ufed to determine, the 
Gravity of the Atmofphere at Sea, by Dr. Boerhaavey 
n. 484, p. 675. ^ 
ThuilleneSy the Bafon there ele&rified, n. 481, 
>. 25? i. 
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