INDEX. 
'Salts Fading Hals Tyrolenftum, n. 458, p. 552. 
Salt in frozen Sea-Water, n. 461, p. 806 ; in common Sea-Water, ib. 7, 
807. 
■*-. ■». Vefuvian, feveral Experiments on it, ». 455, p, 248, 
Sattchoniathon the Phoenician, n, 456, p. % 13. 
Satellite belonging to Venus, rt. 459, p. '646. 
Scadittn Nunniorum, «. 458, p, 476, 
Scarahasus, diclus Gcpi icomm , found alive in a Piece of Wood, n. 461, 
^.862. 
Scarabaeus impennis tardipes, n. 457, p. 441. 
Scarborough, an Earthquake there, and Sinking-down of the Cliff, Dec 
19. 1737. »• 46r, p. 804. 
Sceletorutn ex Foliis asirentibus parato^um Dupllcatura , n. 461, p. 789. 
Scurajy-grafs in Greenland not acrid, #. 456, p. 3 1 7, 
Sea anc! Land Breezes, n. 458, p. 321. 
its different Saltnefs in different Climates, n. 461, p. 807. 
Water frozen ; what Salt it contains, n. 461, p. 806. 
Scgm>- (Job. Amir.) Macbina ad Eclipfes Terra; repmefentandas, n. 461, 
p. 7 81 . 
Scnckevherg ( Com-adus 1 Hieronymus ) Examination of Cheltenham mineral 
Waters, n. 461, p. 830. 
S-enecio , Foliis Pinnatifidis, &c. n. 454, p. 2I 5. 
Shadwell, M. D. (Sir John) an Abftradt of his Account of the Eruption 
of Mount Vefwvius, May 18. N. S. 173 7, n. 455, p. 252. 
— — — A Letter to him of an extraordinary Skeleton , n. 461, p. 820. 
Sheldrake ( Timothy ) of a monftrous Child, n. 456, p. 341. 
Shepheard, Efq; [Sam.) of an Explofion in the Air , n. 455, p. 289. 
Sherman ( Bczaleel) three extraordinary Cafes in Surgery, n. 453, p. 138. 
Sherwood [Noah) remarkable Stones taken out of the Kidneys of Mrs, 
Felles, n. 459, p ■ 610. 
Ship ; the Pofition of it, when -the Conftellations were firll formed, n. 460, 
P- 73 2 * 
Short 'James) Aurora Borealis teen at- Edinburgh 1736, n. 456, p. 368, 
— Obf. of an Occultation of Jupiter, and his Satellites, by the 
Moon, Oil. 28. 1740, n. 459, 7:647. 
■■ Obf. of an Eclipfe of the Sun, Aug. 4. 1738, n. 453, p. 91. 
-* — — — Obf. of Venus having a Satellite, Od. 23, 1 740, «. 459, p. 646. 
■ -■ An Occultation of Jupiter, and his Satellites, by the Moon, 
Od. 28. 1740, n. 459, p. 647. 
— ■ — — Obf. of an Eclipfe of the Sun, Dec.ig, 1739, ». 459, p. 633, 
■ — - — Moon, Jan. 2, 1740, ib. 
——— Red Lights feen, Dec. 5, 1737, at Edinburgh , n. 459, /. 605. 
Short, M. D. {‘Thomas) of feveral Meteors, n. 459, 7?. 625. 
Schwaden, Germ. Halitus noxii, n. 458, p. 553. 
Sigorne (M. de) of the Impoffibility and Insufficiency of Vortices, n. 457, 
p. 409. 
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