r N D E X. 
Webb (Phil. Carteret) Letters to and From him, concern- 
ing the furpriiing Agitation of the Waters, Nov: i, 1755, 
in Sujfex and the Southern Parts of Surry 353, 357 & 358 
— - ■ Letter to him, concerning the Tree 
which yields Varnifli — — 866 
Weights , their Prefifure in the Motion of Machines — 1 
W dlclofe-Jquare , Effe&s of Lightning at the Danijh Church 
there — . — — 298 
Wetftein (.the Rev. Mr.) Letter to him, concerning feveral 
Earthquakes lately felt at Conjlantniople 115- - 
Wheat, the Quantity thereof confirmed in England 2 73 
Whorts, or Whortle Berries , Account of that Plant 828 
Whytt (Dr. Robert) his Account of an Earthquake, felt at 
Glafgow, and of a Shower of Dull falling on a Ship 509 
Wife, Oldy the Portraiture of a Fifh fo called, imprefled on 
a Stone, dug up in the Ifland of Antigua — 295 
Mr. Arthur Pond’s Defcription thereof — 297 
Wild Bafily Account of that Plant — — 838 
Englijh Daffodil^ D° — — 826* 
Lathyrus, Great , D° — — - 84*' 
Willow y Creeping Dwarf, D° — * — 852 
Willow Her by TelloWy D° — — — S14 
Wilmer (John) M. D. his Catalogue of Fifty Plants-, from- 
Chelfea Garden, for the Year 1754, * — 7 ^ 
D° for the Year 1755 — 607 
Wilfon (Mr. Benj.) a Letter to him, concerning the Eland 
of Manilla ; and an Earthquake and Eruption there 458^ 
* his Retra&ion of his former Opinion, 
concerning the Leyden Experiment - — 682 
Windermere Water, in Cumberland, Agitation thereof orv- 
Nov. 1, 1755 • — — — .382 
Window-lightSy Number of Houfes In England and Wales, > 
charged to that Tax in 1750 — — 887 
Winds , concerning their CaufS — *- 124, 135 
augment the Quantity of afcending Vapours 1 50 
Wire, a fmall one fufficient to conduft Lightning through ■ 
a Building,- without Damage thereto- — 3°9 ' 
Wives , , 
