INDEX. 317 
— his account of an amphibious Bipes, p. 189. —Lin- 
naeus’s opinion concerning it, p. 19 1 a new genus, 
p. 192. — his account of the Coluber Cerafles, p. 287. 
■ — Supplement to his account of an amphibious Bipes, 
, P- 3 ° 7 * 
Emery, account of its formation, p. 231, 232. 
Eratofthenes , referred to, p. 49. 
Euler, a Theorem of his for finding the apparent diame- 
ter of the Moon, p. 247. 
F. 
Firriz , an Arabic term, fign.ifi.es the fame as Peroz, pi 
300, fee Peroz. 
Folkes , Martin, Elq; a requefl of his, p. 33. 
Frayberg , name of fome Mines in Germany, p. 234. 
G. 
Garden , Alexander, M. D. of Charles Town, account of 
an amphibious Bipes fent by him to John Ellis, Efqj 
p. 189. fee Bipes. 
Gebel El Macaatab, or the Written Mountains, a deferi- 
ption of them, p. 50. — not written upon by the Chil- 
dren of Ifrael, or the Mahometans, when and by whom, 
p. 51. fee Montagu. 
Germany , obfervations on the Country and Mine?, by Wil- 
liam Bowles, Efq-, p. 229. fee Boivles. 
Ghimel, a Phoenician letter, different from all other figures 
of the fame letter, p. 9. 
Gidda , port to Mecca, p. 56. 
Glajfes, Microfcope, account of fome fent as a prefent to 
the Royal Society by Father Di Torri, p. 67. fee 
Di Forri. 
Granite , where found, p. 43. 
Granpont , in Cornwal, account of fome native Tin found 
near it, p. 37. 
Gravy broth, account of fadlitious air produced there- 
from, p. 18 1. Greek 
