I N D E X. 315: 
1 7,66, p. 64. — Remarks on the two Comets, by Mr> 
Pingre, p. 65. 
■ Account of one feen by Mr. Brice, p. 66 . 
ConnoiJJance des Mouvements Celeftes, a French Almanack, 
account of a rule therein for finding the height of a moun- 
tain barometrically, p. 152. 
Copper , account of an experiment made on fome, p. 157-. 
Courtenvaux , Marquis of, account of an obfervation of 
of an eclipfe of the Sun made at his Obfervaiory at Cor- 
lombes, Auguft 15, 1765. p. 1 — .of one made an 
fame place Auguft 5, 1766, p.259. 
Crane , name of a bird, deicription of, p. 208. 
Crifpina , Emprefs, account of one of her Coins, p. 27. 
Crowle , Jonathan, a Tinner, account of a piece of 1 in 
brought by him to Mr. Rofewarne, p. 37. fee ‘Tin. 
Cucurbitini , a fpecies of worms incident to the human 
body, account of them by Dodlor Limbourg, p. 126, 
The opinions of Couletus concerning them, p. 129. 
their origin, p. 1 32. 
D;. 
Dardanojfa , name of a Town, found upon a Coin de- 
fcribed by the Reverend Mr. Swinton, fuppofed to be 
the true reading of a paffage in Ptolemy, and by the 
ignorance of Tranfcribers to have been converted into 
Daranifia, p. 28. 
De La Chappe , Mr. his opinion concerning the variations 
of the Diameter of Venus, during her tranfit over the 
Sun, p. 79. 
De La Lande , Mr. the difference of the Meridians of Paris 
and Upfal, according to his Ephemeris, erroneous, p. 87. 
Demoifelle , name of the Numidian Crane, p. 210. 
Derham , his method of difcovering the velocity of the 
Wind, p. 224. fails, and why, p. 2.25. 
Di Lorriy Father, account of fome Microfcope glafies 
fent by him as a prefcnt to the Royal Society, by Mr» 
Baker, p. 67. — by whom brought over, p. 68. Mr. 
Baker’s opinion of them, p. 71. 
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