I N D E X. 
Chronological Index of Sir /. N. defended, n. 38^./’. 315* 
Currents at the Streights, n. 385. p. 191. 
D. 
Death-Watch , Account of it, w 385. />. 159. 
Deluge univerfal. Conflderations about the Caufe of it, 
n. 383. p. 118, 123. 
Dipping-Needle. Obfervations upon it, n. 389. p. 332. 
Dropfy in the Ovary, w. 381. p. 8. 
DuEl excretory from the Glandula Renalis, n. 385. p. 190. ex- 
amined, n. 387. p. 270. 
E. 
Earthy Figure of it, n. 386. p. 201. n. 387. p. 239. n. 388, 
p. 277. n. 389. p. 344. 
Eclipfe of the Sun obferv’d in New-England, n. 382. p. 67. Of 
the Moon obferved at Padua , ibid. p. 71. At Bologna, ibid, 
p. 72, 74, 77. Of the firft Satellite oi Jupiter, obferv’d in 
New-Tork , h. 385. p. 162. Of the Moon at Lnfow, n. 385. 
p. 180. Of the flrft Satellite of Jupiter at Lisbon, n. 385. 
f. 185. 
Experiments. De calore liquor um ebullientium, n. 381. p. 1. Up- 
on the Prujjian Blue, ibid. p. 17. De congelatione aqua in 
•vacuo, n. 382. p. 78. De gravitate f pea fic a materiarum qua- 
rundam, n. 383. p. 114. Concerning the Motion of the Sap 
in Plants, n. 384. p. 127. To illuftrate the Phenomena of 
Ponds and Rivers ebbing and flowing irregularly, n. 384. 
p. 132. De viribus magneticis , n. 390. p. 370. Experimen- 
tum fallax probandi Spiritum Vtni Gallici, n. 391. p ■ 3 98 
Experiment relating to the Figure of the Earth, n. 389. p. 344 
Concerning the Cohefion of Lead, n. 389. p. 345. 
F. 
Foetus cranium & cofla per Anum ejeSla, n. 3^5* p. t.71. 
Fork cut out through the Buttock, n. 391. p. 408. 
G. 
Glandula Renalis. Excretory 
Examin’d, n. 387. p. 270. 
Du& from it, n. 385. p. 190. 
Height 
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