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Aphyj.lon, An account of aphyilon and dentaria 
heptaphylos of Glufms, omitted by Mr* Ray 
William Watfon 
Apogee. Confederations concerning Mercator’s geo- 
metric and direct method for finding the apo 
gees, excentricities and anomalies of the "planets 
- Mercator 
— A letter concerning the mean motion of the 
moon’s apogee - Murdoch 
Apogee. See Planet. 
Aponensxan. An account of the Aponenlian bath; 
near Padua - Paddington 
Apoplexy. Phenomenon obferved in the body of a 
noble Woman who died of an apoplexy Cole 
Apqstem. Cure of one who fwal lowed a knife, 
which lay in hisftomach a year and 7 months, 
and then worked out at an apofthem on his 
breaft - » Sloane 
Apostemation. A letter concerning the cure of an 
apoftemation of the lungs - Wright 
— - Cowper 
Appleby. See Water, 
Apples. Of an excellent liquor made with cyder-ap- 
ples and mulberries - Cohprefs 
< — — Obfervations on infers bred in rain-water, in 
apples, c Keefe v &c. - Leewenhoek 
•— An account of a new fort of moloffes made of 
apples « - Dudley 
— The effects which the farina of the bloffoms of 
different forts of apple-trees had on the fruit of 
a neighbouring* tree -- Cook 
— A letter concerning a mixed breed of apples 
from the mixture of the farina Cooke 
—— Part of a letter concerning the effe&s of the 
mixture of the farina of apple-trees Cooke 
• Singular obfervations upon the Mancheniile ap- 
ple - - Beyffonei 
Apples. See Cyder . 
Approximation. An attempt towards the improve- 
ment of the method of approximations, in the 
extraftion of the roots of equations in num- 
bers - - Taylo 
Concife rules for computing the effects of re- 
fraction and parallax, in varying the appare nt 
diftance of the moon from the fun or a ftar : 
alfo an eafy rule of approximation for com- 
puting the diftaace of the moon from a ftar. 
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XL VI I 428 
V 1168 
XLVil 62 
VII 4067 
XV 1068 
XIX 120 
XXIII 1379 
— I3 86 
II 502 
XVIII 194 
XXXII 231 
XLIII 525 
XLV 602 
XLVI 205 
L 772 
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1 253 
II 314 
III 29 
V 227 
III 685 
VI 2 379 
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