INDEX. 
528 
Swinton E.ev. Mr. John, his account of two Aurorae Bore- 
ales obferved at Oxford, p.367. His elucidation of two 
Samnite coin?, p. 432. 
T. ■ , 
thunder cloud, burfting on the tower of a church, threw 
fonie of the large ftones at a great diftance, p. 80. 
Tin native, found in Cornwall, p. 49. 
T r unfit. See Venus. 
Tranfit telefcope by Mr. Woolafton, 411. 
Trees commonly fuppofed indigenous to Great Britain* 
p. 23. What charadlers fuch trees fhould have* 
p. 23. 24. 
Turin., buft at, occafions fome dlfpute, p. 490. 
Turtles^ their lymphatics traced, p. 199, &c. 
V. 
Venus, its tranfit over the Sun obferved in London, p.ryo. 
192. At Shirbiirn Caftle, p. 173. At Oxford, 
p. 174. 183. AtKew, p. 189. At Greenwich, p. 228. 
At Leicefter, p. 236. At and near Qiiebec, p. 249.273. 
. Near the North Cape, p. 259. At Cajaneburg, p. 330. 
At Upfal, p. 331. At Stockholm, p. 332. At Glaf- 
gow, p. 333. At Hawkhill near Edinburgh, p. 339^ 
At Kirknewton, p. 344. At Gibraltar, p. 347. At 
Cambridge in New England, p. 351. At Paris, p. 374. 
376. At Bourdeaux, p. 375. At Breft, ibid. At 
Cape Franfois (St. Domingo), p. 376. At Maninico, 
ibid. At Eaft Dercham in Norfolk, p. 407. At 
Lewefton in Pennfylvania, p. 414. In Windfor Caftle, 
p. 422. In Maryland, p. 444. At Hudfon’s Bay, 
p. 480. 
Vc/uvitis, Mount, formed by degrees, p. 19. its afhes per- 
nicious to hogs, ibid. 
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