' BOD 
Pannonia, who died Feb* 2 3, 1723 (Lat.) 
- Torkos 
Another account -• Burnet 
Another account - Du PleJ/is 
Another account (Lat.) - Diefchius 
•— Obfervations concerning the body of his late 
majefty, 061 . 26, 1760 ** Nicholls 
« Cafe of a boy who died of a gun-fhot wound 
- Woolcomb 
* Some account of a body lately found in uncom- 
mon prefervation, under the ruins of the ab- 
bey, at St. Edmund’s Bury, Suffolk; with 
fome reflexions upon the fubjeX Collignon 
— A fhort account of Dr. Maty’s illnefs, and of 
the appearances in the dead body 
Hunter and Henry IVatfon 
— — See Death . 
Bodies (Animal). Lumbricus Hydropicus; or an 
eflay to prove that hydatides, often met with in 
morbid animal bodies, are a fpecies of worms, 
or imperfeX animals - Tyfon 
An account of worms found in animal bodies 
- Nicholls 
Bodies (Natural philofophy i ft general). Mr. Hook’s 
treatife, entitled, an account of micrograph ia, 
or the phyfiological defcription of minute bo- 
dies made in magnifying glafles Oldenburg 
>■ — Several experiments on the attrition of bodies 
in vacuo - — Haukjbee 
*— An account of an experiment to fhew by a new 
proof, that bodies of the fame bulk do not con- 
tain equal quantities of matter, and therefore 
that there is an interfperfed vacuum 
- - Defaguliers 
— — A courfe of experiments to afcertain the fpecific 
buoyancy of cork in different waters : the re- 
fpeXive weight and buoyancy of fait water and 
frefh water : and for determining the exaX 
weight of human and other bodies in fluids 
- IVilkinfon 
* Experiments on ignited bodies- Roebuck 
* Experiments on ignited fubftances Whitehurjl 
Bodies (EleXrical). An account of fome experiments 
touching the eleXricity and light produceable 
on the attrition of feveral bodies Haukjbee 
— ~ Experiments and obfervations upon the light 
6 ; 
Tranf, 
L 311 
— 3*5 
— 7 
— 318 
265 
LX 94 
LXII 465 
LXVII 608 
XVII 506 
XLIX 246 
I 27 
XXIV 2165, 
XXXI 81 
LV 95 
LXVI 509 
— 575 - 
XXVI 87 
Abridg. 
Ill 133 
IV 2 180 
Vlv. u 
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