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Bolton , the Rev. Mr. his- view of the births and burials 
at Monton, during the laft ten years, p. 65. 
Bolton , number of inhabitants in, p. 60. Compared : 
with Little Bolton, ibid. 
Bcuguer , M. his conjectures concerning the atmofphere J 
vindicated, p. 252, &c. 
Boyle, hon. Mr. his miftake concerning the excitation of 
amber by heat, p. 420 — 422. 
Brafs , its conducting power; p. 415. • 
Brimjlone , collected, in conbderable quantities', from the * 
afhes of burnt alum, p. 490. 
Broivnrigg , Dr. on the nature of the mineral elaftic fpirit 
or air contained in the Pouhon water, and other aci- 
dulae, p; 357. On fotne fpecimens of native halts 
collected by him, p. 481-.- 
Eudhurs, a trout fo called, - refembles, externally, the-- 
Gillaroo trout, but has no gizzard, p.120. 
Bury, number of its inhabitants, p. 61. 
C. 
Cdnton , agronomical observations made there, p. 47.-- 
Cajlillione’ s life of Sir Ifaac Newton, remarks upon a ! 
paffage in, p. 153. ; 
Chalybeate waters are not preferved from decay by the ■- 
vitrolic acid, p. 36 6. 
Chejler , healthy to an uncommon degree, compared with 
towns of the fame fize, p. 68. Tables of difeafes ' 
and deaths in Chefter, p. 76 — 78. • 
Chincough, .vomits of emetic tartar ftrviceable in that ' 
diforder, p. 75. 
Chijlehurft , agronomical obfervations made there, p. 329. • 
Clapham. Dr. Franklin’s experiments upon the pond on 
Clapham common, p.449. / r# 
Clegg , Mr. James, his experiments on dying black, p. 48. • 
A Bight boiling preferable to trituration, in dying, 
p. 50. 
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