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Tables, aftronomical, p. 59. p. 60. p. 62. p. 285. of the 
variations cf the needle, p, 220. 
Tauriche Beni Ifrael, the Road of the Children of Ifrael, 
p. 40. 
Teive, remarks on a Palmyrene infcription found there, 
p. 4. 
Tejludo , or Sea Tortoife, an account of, p. 200. 
Thau, a Phoenician Letter, different from all other figures' 
of it, p. 9. 
Thebaic Shore, a defcription of, p. 43. 
Tin, Native, account of the difcovery cf fome, by Mr. 
Borlafe, p. 35 a defcription of fome, p. 36. — a def- 
cription of a fecond and third fpecimen, p. 37. — Obfer™ 
vations on Mr. Borlafe’s account of ir, by Mr. Da 
Cofta, p. 38. — further account of its difcovery, p. 305. 
Common, factitious Air generated therefrom, p. 
144.— in what manner, p. 149, — weight and denfity of 
the Air lb produced, p. 1 55. 
Tor, the name of a place in the Road from Cairo in 
Egypt to the Written Mountains, p. 4i.~^of a Bay, 
P- 43 - „ r 
Tortoife, Land, account of, p. 213. of one in Mr. Collin - 
fon’s Gardens, p. 214. 
Sea, p. 200. ktTeJiudo. 
Trajan, Emperor of Rome, Armenia conquered in his- 
reign, p. 28. 
Tranjit of Venus, account of, by M. Mallet, p, 72. — 
his obfervations cf it, p. 78. — the conclufion he draws 
from them, with regard to the Parallax of the Sun, 
90.—- fee Mallet. 
Tulpius, his opinion concerning certain fpecies of worms' 
incident to the human body, p. 130. 
Turmalins , an account of their ele&rical nature, by Berg- 
man, p. 236. — defcription of iome, p. 237. — nature of* 
their poles, p. 239. — a difpute concerning them recon- 
ciled, p. 241. — an experiment relating to them, p. 243. 
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