3 j 5 I N D E X. 
Dollcndy Mr. Micrometer of his ufed in obferving the 
Tranfit of Venus, p. 74. 
Domitian, Emperor of Rome, account of an Epigram 
of Martial, made upon his ordering an exhibition of 
wild Beads, which is defended againft a reading of 
Bocharr, p. 32. 
Douglafs , Doctor, his opinion of an Epigram of Mar- 
tial, p. 33. 
Duccan , extract of a journey into by Dr. Fryer, p. 21 r. 
JDundafs , Dodlor, his opinion about an Hepatitis, p. 93. 
Dzahab , a port in the Red Sea, p. 44. fuppoftd to be 
die fame with Ezion-geber, p. 40. 
E. 
Ebro, name of a River in Spain, p. 230. 
Eclipfes , of theSun, Auguft 16, i765obferved at Colombes, 
by M. Me (Tier, p. 1 at Leyden, by Profeffor Lulofs, 
p. 30. — at Calais, by the Prince de Croy, p. 263 — 
Auguft 5, 1766, at Colombes, by M. Meflier, p. 
259. — at Calais, by the Prince de Croy, p. 26S. 
Edwards Mr. referred to, p. 210. 
Eels , or Water Serpents, account of, p. 201. 
E°ypt, account of Journey from Cairo therein to the 
written Mountains, p. 40. fee Montagu. 
Egyptian , fhore, from Badeah to Tor, delcription of, 
p. 43 - 
Electricity , new experiments in, by Johannes Baptifta 
Beccaria. p. 105. — a theorem relating thereto, p. 
H2. — more experiments, p. 1 1 5. — account of the 
Electrical nature of the TurmaHn, by Bergman, p. 
236. — its fundamental law, p. 239. — Experiments 
made on it, p. 241. 
Elegia, a City in Armenia, conquered by Vologefes, p. 299. 
Elim, name of a place ficuate at the northermoft point of 
the bay of Tor, p. 43. 
Ellicott , Mr. referred to, p. 278. 
Ellis , John, Efq; his account of the male fly of the Co- 
chineal of South America, when publifhed, p. 185. 
; — his 
