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More (Mr. Samuel ) his account of the cafe of a young mao 
who had loft the ufe of his hands by cleaning brafs-wire 
Page 936 
Mountaine (Mr. William) his account of fome very extraor- 
dinary effects of lightning — 286 
Munckley ( Nicholas ) Ffqj his account of the comet feen in 
May 1759 — 7” 94 
Mufcles and tendons of a man turning into bones , account 
thereof 89, 92 
Mufic (antient Grecian) explanation of the modes or tones 
therein — ’ ^95 
Mutatisns of the Stars, remarks thereon 498 
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Needle ( horizontal magnetic ) an attempt to account for the 
regular diurnal variation thereof, and for its irregular va- 
riation at the time of an aurora borealis 398 
Needham (Mr. Turberville) his account of a late difcovery 
of Afbeftos in France — — 837 
Negro -woman , account of the remarkable alteration of the 
colour of one — *75 
New-improved filk-ree 7 , account of one * • 2 1 
Newman ( Francis ) account of his cafe, who had loft the 
ufe of his hands by cleaning brafs-wire 93 7 
Norwich , account of a ftorm of thunder and lightning there 
38 
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Obfervations on the growth of trees — — 7 
on the Sea Scolopendre, or Sea Millepes 3 5 
relating to the produ&ion of the Terra Tri- 
politana, or Tripoli — 
on the weather — * 3 00 
and experiments, concerning ele&ricity 83 
on the Lyncurium of the ancients 394 
_ on the phenomena ol earthquakes 566 
on the comet feen January 1760 465* 46b 
on a comer, made at Paris in Feb. 1760, by 
the Abbe de la Caille — 1 — * °35 
Obferva - 
