Bia 
B1R 
"Biquadratic- Cubic and biquadratic equations con- 
flru&ed by one fing’e parabola and a circle 
Halley 
• — Univerfal folution of quadratic and biquadratic 
equations, viz. analytical, geometrical, and 
mechanical - - Co!fo 
Birch. Ways of ordering birch-water Tongs 
Birds. A way of preferving birds taken out of the 
egg, and other fmall fcetbs’s Boyh 
Obfervations on feveral paffages in the two laft 
months Tranfadlions relating to the hiftory 
of birds - - Priori 
— — Letter to Mr. Ray, concerning fome parti- 
culars that might be added to the ornithology 
Lifter 
— — Anatomical obfervations made on the heads of 
fowl at feveral times - Moulen 
Obfervations on the birds of the Philippine 
i Hands - - Camelli 
Part of a letter concerning the migration of 
birds - - Derham 
- — — A letter containing feveral obfervations in the 
natural hiftory of birds, made in travels 
through Wales - Lhwyd 
- Lhwyd 
Lhwyd 
An account of birds of paffage Catefby 
Divers means for preferving from corruption 
dead birds, intended to be fent to remote coun- 
tries, fo that they may arrive there in good 
condition. Some of the fame means may be 
employed for preferving quadrupeds, reptiles, 
fi flies, and infers - Reaumur 
■ An account of a bird fuppofed to have been bred 
between a turkey and a pheafant Edwards 
* An account of the different fpecies of the bird 
called pinguins - Pennant 
- — — An account of the lymphatic fyflem in birds 
- - Hewfon 
-■ — - — Method of preparing birds for prefervation 
- Davies 
— — Four letters on the prefervation of dead birds 
Kuckahn 
A delcripticn of a bird from the Eaft Indies 
- - Edwards 
- — - A letter containing a technical defcription of 
an uncommon bird from Malacca Badenach 
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Tranf. 
Abridg. 
XVI 335 
XXV 2353 
IV 66 
V 2070 
II 6-84 
1 199 
III 650 
X533 
XV 1159 
11849,853 
XVII 71 1 
— 860 
XXIII 1394 
V183 
XXVI 123 
— 33 
XXVII 462 
— - 34 
— 466 
— 467 
V 2 118 
XLIV 435 
XI 886 
XLV 309 
LI 833 
LVIII 9 i 
— 891 
— 217 
LX 184 
— 302 
LXI55 
LXII 1 
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