INDEX. 
Sinking down, and Hiding away, of fome Ground at Par dines, ». 455, 
272. 
Sijley [John] of a Calculus making its Way through the Scrotum, n. 456, 
f- 3 S l - 
Skeleton of a Man, with Branches like Coral, n. 461, p. 810, 814, 819, 
821. 
Skipton in Craven, in Yorkjhire ; a Lake called Mai holm Pam, n. 45 9, 
p. 6 12. 
Skull, a Fra&ure and Depreflion of the, 458, p. 495. 
Sloane, Bart. (Sir Hans ) Obf. of extraordinary Subfiances voided by the 
urinary Paffages, w. 460, p. 699, 703 ; and Cure, ib. p. 704. 
Sloane (Sara) Schema pidum Eclipfeos centralis Solis, n. 453, p. 269. 
Sloane, Efq; ( Wm .) of a City under Ground, near Naples, n.\c,6,p. 345. 
Smith (Caleb) Improvement of Catadioptrial Pelejcopes by Glafs Specu- 
lums, n. 456, p. 326. 
Smut of Corn, of the; n. 436, p. 357. 
Solar Microfcope, the ; n. 458, p. 516. 
• ■ Circulation of the Blood feen thro’ one, n. 46c, p. 723. 
Sole, Maculee obfervat & in, n. 453, p. 97, n. 454, p. 227. 
Solis E clipjis Obf. Vibemberga ’, Hug. 4. N.S. Jul. 24. V.S. 1739, n. 434, 
p. 226. 
South-Weft Wind produces wet Weather, n. 458, p. 343. 
Speculum Microfcope, the ; n. 438, 5 17. 
— of Glafs, inflead of Metal, for Catadioptrical Telefcopes, n. 456, 
p. 326. 
Spencer (Eliz.) her monflrous Child, n. 436, p. 341. 
Sphere, the antient ; the true Delineations of the Allerifrr.s in it, n. 460, 
P- 73 °- 
Spheroid ; a Rule for finding the Meridional Parts, n. 46s, p. S08. 
Spilman ( John ) his Cafe, n. 453, p. 139. 
Spirit of Coals, inflammable, n. 43 2, p. 6 1 . 
Spiritus Vini JEtbcreus, the Procefs, n. 461, p. 864. 
Ipringfeild, in Effex ; an Explofion in the Air there, n. 453, p. 2S9. 
Springs of Steel confidered, n. 454, p. 181. 
Squinancy Berries, n. 439, p. 656. 
Stack, M. D. (Tho.) Account of a Woman fixty-eight Years of Age, who 
gave Suck, «. 453 p. 140. 
Account of Jo. Fr. Weidlerl Commentatio de Parheliis, 8cc. n. 458, 
P- 459 - 
Stahl, M.D. (Geo. Em.) knew the astheieal Spirit of Wine, n. 461, p. 865. 
Starlings feeding under the Legs of black Cattle, n. 456, p. 348. 
Statues found under Ground, near Naples, n. 458, p. 484, 489. 
Steatn of boiling Water, its Weight and Force, n. 461, p. 824. 
Stoker, a; or Fornacator, n. 461, p. 836. 
Stoking place, or Praefurnium, ib. 
Stone (Edmund ) of two Species of Lines of the third Order, n. 436, p. 3 1 S. 
Stone, or Calculus, making its Way through the Perihaeum, u. 4 56, p- 349. 
Through the Scrotum, ib. p. 331. 
— the high Operation for it, n. 461 , p. 844. 
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