INDEX. 
Miller , Mr. Philip, concerning the 'effects of a ftorm at 
Wigton in Cumberland, p. 1 94. 
— , — his remarks on a letter of Mr. John 
Ellis to P. C. Webb, Efqj printed in Phil. Tranf. vol. 
xlix. part ii. p. 806. — p. 430. 
Mitchell , Sir Andrew, his account of an extraordinary 
(bower of black duft, that fell in the Ifland of Zetland, 
Ott. 20, 1 755, p. 297. 
Mixtures , effervefcent, ftrange effetfts of fome, p. 19. 
Moffat, in Annandale, a new medicinal well lately dilco- 
vered there, p. 117. 
Mortification, remarkable efficacy of the bark in one, p. 
379 * 
Mount’ s-Bay, account of fome trees difcovered under- 
ground on the (bore there, p. 51. 
Mounfey , James, M. D. his account of the ftrange effects 
of fome effervefcent mixtures, p. 19. 
Mountaine and Dodfon, tables of the variation of the mag- 
netic needle by them, adapted to every five degrees of 
lat. and long, in the more frequented oceans, p. 329. 
— Wm. his differtation on maps and charts, p. 563. 
Murdoch , Patrick, his defcription of the beft form of geo- 
graphical maps, p. 553. 
- - his trigonometry abridged, p. 538. 
Munckley , Nich. M. D. his account of the extraordinary 
efficacy of the bark in the delirium of a fever, p. 609. 
N 
Needle, magnetic, its variation, p. 329. 
New England , account of an earthquake felt there, Nov. 
18, 1755. p. 1. 
Newbury, in Berkfhire, account of the peat-pit near it, p. 
109. 
Night/hade, deadly, botanical and medical hiftory of it, 
p. 62. 
Nixon, Rev. John, A. M. his account of fome of the an- 
tiquities difcovered at Herculaneum, &c. p. 88. 
Nixon , 
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