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Villt of the interlines, confift of a net- work of iadleals and 
ot arteries, and veins* p. 212. ’ 
Stephen De, Efq; his letter on an earthquake at 
Macao, anda fingular fpecies of Monkies in the interior 
parts of Bengal, p. 71. ' 
Volcanoes^{ts^xi\. in the neighbourhood of Mount Vefuviu': 
P*i9, 20, 21. 
Vpfal, obfervations of the tranfit of Venus in that city, 
P- 33 J* The ligament between the limbs of Venus 
and the Sun, feen there, ibid. 
W. 
Waks^ Mr. William, and Mr. Jofeph Dymond, their 
aftronomical obfervations, by order of the Royal Society 
in Hudfon s Bay, p. 467, Their obfervations on the 
tranfitof Venus, p. 480. 
IVargentin^ Mr. lends the accounts of fcveral obfervations 
of the tranfit of Venus in Sweden, p. 327. His 
obfervation at Stockholm, p. 332. 
Watfotiy Mr. Henry, his defcription of the lymphatics of 
the urethra and neck of the bladder, p. 392. 
IVatfon Dr. William, his account of an oil fent over from 
North Carolina, p. 379, &c. 
W'hitCy Mir. his account of a cafe where the os hiinieYi was- 
fawed off, and the motion of the limb preferved, p. 39.. 
Wilfon^ Dr. Alexander, obfervations of the tranfit of 
Venus at Glafgow, p. 3,33, &c. Saw the ligament be- 
tween the limbs of Venus and the Sun, p. 33^. His 
obfervations of eclipfes of Jupiter^s firlt fatellite, 
p. 402. 
Winthropy]o\\n, Efqv his obfervations of the tranfit of 
Venus at Cambridge, in New England, p. 331, &c. Of 
the tranfitof Mercury, in the fame to wm, in 1743, 
p. 505. 
JVollaJion^ Rev. Francis, his obfervations of the tranfit of 
Venus at Eaft Dereham, in Norfolk, p. 407. And of, 
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