INDEX. 487 
George IJland , its latitude and longitude, by Capt. Wallis, 
p. 34. Its longitude determined by Mr. Lexell, 
P- 73. 74- . . . 
Glafs broken by electricity marked with beautiful colors, 
P- 363* 
Graham , Mr. his remarks on feveral quadrupeds and birds 
found at Hudfcn’s bay, p. 370. 
Groufes , their genus, may be divided by the form of their 
toes, p. 297. 
Gullet , Mr. Chriftopher, on the effects of elder upon 
infects, p. 348. 
Guns , heard at a vaft diftance on the Red Sea, by the 
pilots at Judda, p. 85. 
H. 
Hadley’s Quadrant , improvements made in it by Mr.. 
Dollond, p. 95, 96. And by Mr. Mafkeline,. 
p. 99. 
Hare Alpine, defcribed, p. 11. 375. 
Hare, the genus not eafily diftinguifhed from that of the 
rabbit, p. 4. Miftakes of authors in attempting to 
fettle proper criteria between them, p. 5, 6, Two 
new characters propofed, p. 10. 
Hare, from Hudfon's bay, is one third lefs than the 
European hare, p. 5. Its different cloathing at 
different times of the year, p. 12. Manner of this 
change, p. 13. Some particulars of his way of living,, 
p. 14— 376. _ 
Henley , Mr. William, his account of the lightning which 
fell on the chapel of Tottenham-Court-Road, p. 131^ 
132, &c. His new electrometer, p. 259. His ex- 
periments on breaking glafs by means of electricity, 
p. 362. 
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