INDEX. 
Nixon, Rev. John, A. M. his account of the temple of 
Serapis at Pozzuoli in Naples, p. 166. 
■ — his diflfertation on the antiquity 
of glafs in windows, p. 60 r. 
Norfolk Boy, obfervations on the cafe of one, who was 
cured of convulfive fits by the difcharge of worms, 
p. 836. 
Number of the people of England, obfervations on it, 
P- 35 6 > 457 > 4 65. 
O 
Obfervationes anatomico-medicae de monftro bicorporeo 
virgineo, p.311. 
Oenanthe aquatica fucco virofo crocante of Lobel, farther ac- 
count of its poifonous effedts, p. 856. 
Oil , its efficacy, taken as a vermifuge, p. 837. 
Operation , an extraordinary one performed in the dock- 
yard at Portfmouth, p. 288. 
Opuntia , or prickly pear, effedts of it, and of the Indigo 
plant, in colouring the juices of Jiving animals, p. 296. 
Orthoceratitis , de rariori quadam fpecie, in Suecia reperta, 
tradlatus, p. 692. 
Oram , Rev. Richard, his account of a boy cured of con- 
vulfive fits by the difcharge of worms, p. 518. 
Oxford , account of the black aflize there, p. 699. 
P 
Paderni , Camillo, his account of the late difcoveries at 
Herculaneum, p. 49- 
of an earthquake at Her- 
culaneum, and of fome late difcoveries there, p. 619. 
Palfey, inftance of the cure of it by electricity, p. 3-92. 
Pantheon, at Rome, account of the alterations making in 
it, p. 1 1 5. 
Parfons , James, M. D. his account of fome extraordinary 
tumours upon the head of a man in St. Bartholomew’s 
Hofpital, p. 35 °’ „ , 
Parfons , . 
