5 oo INDEX. 
Electric organs of the torpedo defcribed, by Mr. Hunter, 
p. 482. Abounding with nerves, p. 486. 
Evaporation, is greater ip fumraer than in winter, p. 457. 
Explofian. See Air . 
F. 
Fiery. See Meteor. 
Fining, what is called fo by the brewers, p. 5. 
Fojler, Mr. J. R. on fome curious fifties from Hudfon’s- 
Bay, p. 149. 
Fojfil, from Hampfhire, defcribed and figured, p. 17 1. 
Thought to be the exuviae of the fifh, called, Acus 
maxima fquqmofa , ibid. Or of a beaver’s tail, p. 172. 
Franklin , Dr. Benjamin, his opinion on pointed bars, to 
preferve buildings from lightning, p. 52. Has proved 
that lightning and electricity are the fame fluid, p. 55- 
G. 
Globules. See Blood. 
Glue , very different from Ifinglafs, p. 4, 5. 
Goldfinch , who had the notes of a wren, p. 256. 
Gould, Mr. his account of the ftate of the conductors in 
St. Paul’s cathedral after lightning, p. 59. 
Gxvimad, called Tickomeg, at Hudfon’srBay, p. 154. 
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Hair , human, proper- to receive eledricity. p. 1 69. Which 
is the moft fo ? p. 1 70. 
Hales, Dr. Stephen, declared himfelf againft: the circula- 
tion of the fap in. plants* p. 126. 
Hamilton, Sir William, on the elfeCts of a-thunder-ftorm 
in Lord Tylney’s houfe at Naples, p. 324. 
Uewfon, Mr. William, on the red particles of the blood* 
p. 303. His experiments to afcertain their Figures 
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