3*6- I N D E X. 
Sinai, Defart of, account of a Journey from Cairo in 
Egypt to the Written Mountains therein, p. 40. fee 
Montagu. 
Mountains, defcription of, p. 44. 
Sin, Defart of, p. 50. 
Siren, name of a new fpecies of animals, p. 192. 
Soinerfham Waters, an account of by Dodor Layard, 
p. 10. — their contents and properties afcertained,p. n. 
— from whence they iffue, p. 12. — account of fome Ex- 
periments made on them, p. 14. — of more Experi- 
ments, by Dr. Morris, p. 22. — of Metals found in 
them, p. 25. 
■colander, Dodor, a requeft to him, p. 19 1. 
Sophene , a province in Great Armenia, p. 28. 
Spain, obfervations on, p. 229. fee Bowles. 
Sphere, Theory of the Parallax of Altitude, by M. Mal- 
let, p, 244. 
Stiles, Sir Francis Eyles, an account of fome Microfcope 
Glaffes brought over by him, p. 68. 
Strabo, a doubt of his, p. 50. 
Slromer , M. Profeffor at Upfal, his account of theTranfit 
of Venus, p. 74. 
■Suez, an account of the Tide at that place, p. 42. 
Sun, fee Eclipfe. 
Swan, wild, defcription of, p. 205. — of the Afpera Arte- 
ria, p. 208. 
Swiriton, John, Reverend, B. D. F. R. S. his remarks on a 
Palmyrene infeription at Teive, p. 4. — his obfervations 
on fome charaders on the laid infeription, p. 9. — his 
account of an inedited Coin of the Emprefs Crifpina, 
p. 27 his Emendation of a pafiage in Ptolemy, p. 
28 his defcription of two Parthian Coins, p. 296.— 
conjedures concerning them, p. 298. 
Sjrians, , Baal the name of their Supreme Divinity, p. 5. 
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