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Stone, an extraordinary one, voided by the Anus , n. 458, p. 500. 
Stone, Long, a Pillar fo called, in Cornwall, n. 4 58, p. 471. 
Stones, remarkable ones taken out of Mrs. Felles , n. 459, p. 610, 
Stuart, M. D. ( Alexander ) the mufcular Structure of the Heart explained, 
n.. 460, p. 675. 
Subterraneous Town near Naples, n. 458, p, 484, 489. 
Sued nutricii P lantarum Circulatlo, n. 46 : , p. 7 97. 
Sudatorium, an antient Roman, n. 461, p. 855. 
Suevies fuperioris Lingua in multis cum Wallica congruit, n. 458, p. 553. 
Summer, an Inquiry into the Caufes of a dry and wet, n. 458, p. 519. 
Sun, Eclipfe of the, Aug. 4. 1738, n. 433, p. 91. Dec. 19. 1739, ». 459, 
A 633- 
Siai-fijh', Glue made of it, n. 456, p. 343. 
Superville ( Daniel de) fome Reflections on Generation and Monflers, n. 
456, p. 294. 
Surgery, three extraordinary Cafes in, n. 453, p- 138. 
Surveying Land, a new plotting Table, n. 461, p. 747. 
Swammerdam, M. D. ( } of the Seeds of Fern, n. 461, p. 770. 
Sweating-room, an antient Rotnan, n. 461, p. 855. 
Sympfon - T.) of a Roman Hypocaujium, n. 46 1 , p. 855. 
i toe licence Antrum, glaciale, n. 452, p. 41. 
T. 
T. (M.) of a fmking down, and Aiding away, of fome Ground, near 
Pardines, n. 455, p ■ 272. 
* Table ; the Plain or Plotting, for furveying Land, n. 461, p. 748. 
Tarn, a Lake, Malbolm, near Skipton in Yorkjhire, n. 459, p. 6 \z. 
Teeth, fmall ones, at the Root of each Fang in the Head of a Rattle- 
brake, n. 456, p. 358. 
Teleology, n. 436, p. 299. 
Telefcopes Catadioptrical, improved by Glafs Speculums, n. 456, p. 326. 
Temple (The Hon. Henry ) of an Earthquake at Naples, n. 456, p. 340. 
Terra foliata Tartari of Dr. Frobenius, n. 461, p. 869. 
Terrace Mortar, to make, n. 461, p. 856. 
Terrae Fclipfcs repraefentans Machina, n. 461, p. 781. 
Tejludo, the Floor of a Sweating-room, n. 461, p. 857. 
Thigh-bone, a large Piece of it fupplied by a Callus, n. 461, p. 761. 
Thigh, FraCtures of the ; a Machine for reducing, n. 459, p. 562. 
Throat, Inflammations of it cured by Jelly of black Currans, n. 459, p „ 
653. 
Thrujhes feeding under the Legs of Black Cattle, n. 456, p. 358. 
Thunder, the EfleCt of it on a large Oak, n. 454, p. 235. 
Tide-weather, n. 460, p. 689. 
Tornado, a ; n. 45 8, p. 541. 
Torques areas in Pruflia repertus, n. 457, p. 388. 
Torres [Jof. Ignat, de) of the Heart of a Child inverted, n. 461, p. 776. 
Town, a fubterraneous one near Naples, n. 458, p. 484, 489. 
Trees, Figures and Letters found in the middle of, n. 454, p. 233. 
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