INDEX. 
'Ben Coden road in the Eaft Indies. An account of the 
efteCls of lightening there, p. 293. 
Bergman lorbern, his letter containing experiments on 
eledlricity, p. 84. 
Beth and Heth, Phoenician letters remarkt on, p. 408. 
Bevzs, Mr. his obfervation of an eclipfe of the moon, 
}7 March, 1764, p. 107. 
Bith , a Phoenician word. Its import, p. 423. 
Bl/fs, Nathaniel Rev. M. A. Savilian Profefibr of Mathe- 
matics at Oxford. His obfervations on the eclipfe of 
the fun, Ap. 1, 1764. p. 141 
Borlafe , William, M. A. and F. R. S. Plis account of 
the quantity of rain fallen at Mountfbay in Cornwall, 
p. 59. And of the weather there, ibid. 
Briftol , a remarkable tide there, p. 83. 
Butler , Mr. the fequel of his cafe from Vol. L. of thefe 
tranfadlions, p. 15. 
C. 
Caille , Abbe de la, his fedlor confidered, p. 351. 
Calandrini , Mr. his queftions relative to an apparatus for 
preventing the effects of lightning, p. 202. Thofe 
queftions anfwered by Dodtor Watfon, 203. 
Cambridge in New England, a fiery Meteor feen there, p. 188. 
Canton , J. his letter concerning artificial lightning, p. 
208. His experiments relative to the compreffibility 
of water and other fluids, 261. 
Carinivet , Mr. his quadrant deferibed, p. 163. 
Cedar , its tar how ufeful in embalming, p. 12. 
Gerujfa , effedts of in nervous diforders, p. 17. 
Chances , fecond rule of, publifhed in Vol. LIII. of thefe 
Tranfadlions demenftrated, p. 296. Some dedudlions 
from thence, for the further perfedtion of the dodtrine 
of chances, 310. 
Characters , numeral Phoenician on certain coins explained, 
p. 136. The inference to be from thence made, 137. 
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