INDEX. 
Stackhcufe (Rev. Mr. — ) Account of Bridgnorth, n. 464, f. 
127, and of tome Tumuli Sepulchraks near it, ib.p. 134. 
Standard Weights andMeafures kept at the Royal Society, 
• n. 465, p. 185. 
compared with thofe kept 
at the Exchequer, at Guildhall , Founders- hall, and at the 
Tower, n. 470, p. 541. 
Star-jijh their Radii grow again, if cut off, n. 467, p. 295. 
Statical Experiments in S. Carolina, n. 490, p. 491. 
Steel-yard Balance-fwing for Children, p. 462, p. 20. 
Stephens ( Joanna ) her Medicines for the Stone failed, n. 
462, p. li. ib. 54. 
Steckc, M. D. ( Leon ar du s ) de Rare dcciduo, & de-Figuris Fioc- 
corum n'rvalium, n. 464, p: 112. 
Stone , Ethiopic, ufed as Knives, n. 471, p. 587. 
Stone- hatchet of the antient Irijh , n. 47.1, p. 589. 
Stone-henge ; an antient Temple in Ireland like it, n. 471. 
p. 581. 
Stone Pillars, their antient TJfe, called Matfebah, n. 471, 
A 58 3- 
Stones or Bones in the Head of Filh, n. 462, p . 29. 
found in Bags in the Bladder, n. 462, p. 11. 
Succino, de', Joh. Ambr. Bearer, n. 468, p. 322. 
Suns Mock. See Parhelia. 
Sutton, (Mr. ) of changing the Air in Ships, n. 462. p. 
42. n. 46 3, p. 62. 
Swing the Steel-yard Balance, n. 462, p. 20. 
T. 
Tapping cured an Afcites, n. 471, p. 62%. 
TaJUng, concerning it, n. 4 66 , p. 265. 
Temples why fo called, n. 471, p. 581. 
“ antient; in Ireland, like Stone-hcnge, n. 471, p. 581, 
Tennifon (Mrs.) Parhelia feen at Canterbury, Dec . 10. 1741° 
n. 462, p. 48. 7 ’ 
Tiber lades, Analylisof the Water of the Hot Spring, near 
n. 462, p. 50 . . 
Tipula not come to Perfe&ion, n. 46^, p. 418. 
Tongue, a Girl who can fpeak without one, n. 464,-/^150. 
'll orqussy. 
