INDEX. 
ibid. Eclipffcs of Jupiter’s fatellites obferved there 
369. - - 
St. Johns , in Newfoundland. The tranfit of Venus ob- 
ferved there, 279. The obfervation how made, 280. 
Latitude of St. John’s fettled, 282. 
St. Paul's Church London, in what danger from lightning, 
p. 222. How that danger is to be prevented, ibid. 
223. 
Sun , his parallax confidered, p. 35. His force to produce 
flood and ebb, 36. The ratio of his force on the earth 
to the force of gravity, 37. His horizontal diameter 
obferved by Mr. Reeve, 143. By Mr. Hornfby, 148. 
By Mr. Mayer, 170. By the Jefuits at Rome, 
254. 
Eclipfe of 1 Ap. 1764, obferved at Clerkenwell, p. 
105. In Surry-ftreet, 107. At Liverpool, 108. By 
Mr. Dun, 1 14. By Mr. Blifs, 141. By Mr. Hornfby, 
145. By Mr. Raper, 150. By Mr. Mayer, 160. 
Mr. Murray, 171. By the College of Jefuites at 
Rome, 254. Set Parallax. 
Sweden, a new inftrument invented there, for afeertaining 
the declination of the needle, p. 87. 
Swinton , John, Rev. B. D. F. R. S. his explanation of 
fome antient Etrufcan Coins, p. 99. His remarks upon 
M. L’Abbe Barthelemy’s memoir, on the Phoenician 
letters, 119. His defeription of a remarkable meteor 
feen at Oxford, 326. His further remarks upon M. 
L’Abbe Barthelemi’s memoir, 393. 
Syria , the antient language of that country, how mixtwith 
Phoenician, p. 133. 
T. 
\ Tham , the name of a famous Perfian Admiral, p. 428. 
P'hau, a Phoenician letter, how mutilated by time, p* 
122. What letter it has a refemblance of, 135. 
Phur or Hur, a Phoenician word, Its import, p. irb. 
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