494 INDEX. 
Water imbibes fixed air, p. 15 1. And inflammable air, 
p. 180, 1 8 1. Abforbs in part putrid air, p. 191- 
Reltores all kinds of noxious air, p. 200. Seems to 
decompofe air, p. 247. 
White lead, its effluvia noxious, p. 231; 
Witchel, Mr. George, fome of his Agronomical obferva- 
tions at Portfmouth, p. 33. 
Woodcocks , where they breed, p. 308, 309. Sleep in the 
day time, p. 309. If feen in the night, miftaken for 
owls, p. 311. 
Woods , not unhealthy, p. 200: 
Z. 
Zodiac , figns of the, delineated in feveral temples in India, 
p. 353. Probably had their origin from thence, p„ 
354 . 
The End of the Sjxty*Second Volume." 
There are Fourteen Copper-Plates in this Volume, 
as Table IV, is double. 
