I N D E X. 
Forjler, Rev. Mr. Richard, his extraft oF the regifter of 
the parifh of Great Shefford, with obfervations, p. 356. 
his letter concerning the num- 
^ ber of the people of England, p. 457. 
Fruits, foflil, and other bodies, account of fome found in 
the ifland of Shepey, p. 356. 
G 
Gaze, Mr. Tohn, his account of a boy cured of convulfive 
fits by the difcharge of worms, p. 521. 
Gall-Jlones , two extraordinary cafes relating to them, p. 543. 
Gaubil, F. his defcription of the plan of Peking, p. 704. 
Georgia , account of the heat of the weather there, p. 754, 
Glafs, in windows, diflertation on the antiquity of it, p. 601. 
Gravity, Specific, of living men, effay towards afcertain- 
ing it, p. 30. . 
Grindall, Mr. Richard, his account of the efficacy of the 
bark in a mortification, p. 379. 
Guadaloupe, Ifie of, account of a vifitation of the leprous 
perfons there, p. 38. 
H 
Hague , ftate of thermometer there, Jan. 9, 1757, p. 148. 
• obfervations there on the comet in Sept, and Odh 
*757> P-4 83- 
Hail, an extraordinary ftorm in Virginia, p. 746. 
Herculaneum, accounts of the late difcoveries of antiquities 
made there, p. 49. 88. 619. 
Heat of the air, July 1757, remarks on it by Dr. Huxham 
and Dr. Watfon, p. 428. 
of the weather, account of that in July 1 757, by Dr. 
Huxham, p. 523. 
of the weather in Georgia, account of it, p. 754. 
Hemlock Dropwort, further account of its poifonous ef* 
fedls, p. 556. 
Hhnfel de, Nicholai, M. D. de rariori quadam lpecie, in 
Suecia reperta, tra&atus, p. 692. 
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