3 1 2 I N D E X. 
/Ilium , found in Somerfham waters, p. 25. 
Alpinus , author of an account of the Ceraftes, p. 287. 
Altitude , Theory of the Parallaxes of altitude by Mr. 
Mailer, p. 244. • 
Amphibious , oblervations on an amphibious Bipes by John 
ElHs, Efquire, p. 189 — on various animals fo called, 
by W. Parfons, M. D. F. R. S. p. 193. Supplement to 
Mr. Eliis’s account, by Mr. Hunter, p. 307. 
Arabs , account of an infcription relative to a battle be- 
tween them, p. 44. — The order in which they place 
Mofes and the Prophets of the Bible, p. 46. — A re- 
markable cuftom among them, p. 49. 
Arandilla , a mountain in Spain, p. 23 1. 
Armenia , when conquered by the Romans, p. 28. — In- 
vaded by Vologeies, p. 300. 
Artabanus, a King of Parthia, p. 297. 
Arteria afpeite, of leveral birds, defcription of, p. 204. 
Afcarides , a lpecies of worms incident to the human body, 
defcribed by Doftor Limbourg, p, 126. 
Atmofphere , Lunar, obfervations relating to it, p. 264. 
265. &c. 
Attacah, an Hebrew word, its import, p. 54. 
B. 
Baal, name of the principal divinity among the Syrians 
and Phoenicians, the fame with the Jupiter of the 
Greeks, p. 5, 
Badeah , name of a plain, its fignification in Arabic, p. 41. 
Baker , Mr. F. R. S. his account of fome Microfcope 
GlalVes, fent as a prefent to the Royal Society by Fa- 
ther Di Torre of Naples, p. 6 / . — Matters of curiofity 
rather than ufe, p. 7 1. 
Bartholin , a lover of comparative Anatomy, p. 208. 
Beavers, fome obfervations on, p. 199. 
Beccaria , Baptifta Johannes, F. R. S. his account of fome 
new experiments in Ele&ricity, p. 105. 
Bellonius , the Ceraftes inaccurately defcribed by him, 
p. 287. 
Bergman , 
