7 6 BRE BRI 
Breasts (Human). An account of a very fudden 
and exceffive fwelling of a woman’s breafts 
- Durjlon 
- — — A letter concerning the death of the big- 
breafted woman, together with what was ob- 
ferved on her body - Durfton 
— — Letter giving an account why the big-breafted 
woman was not opened after her death Durfton 
. — Cafe of one who fwal lowed a knife, which lay 
in his ftomach a year and 7 months, and then 
wafhed out at an apofthem on his breaft Shane 
— Account of a child born with a large wound in 
the bread, fuppofed to arife from the force of 
imagination - Cyprianus 
— — The cafe of Mary Howell, who had a needle 
run into her arm, which came out at her breafl 
■ - Anon. 
Breathing. Letter concerning the caufe of the ne- 
ceflity of breathing - Mufgrave 
Breeding. Part of a letter concerning a child born 
with thejaundice upon it, received from its fa- 
ther; and of the mother taking the fame dis- 
temper from her hulband the next time of be- 
ing with child - Cooke 
Breslaw. An eftimate of the degrees of the mor- 
tality of mankind, drawn from curious tables 
of the births and funerals at the city of Brel- 
law, with an attempt to afcertain the price of 
annuities upon lives - Halley 
Brewing. See Sap . 
Bride kirk. See Infcriptlon. 
Bridewell at Norwich. Extraft of a letter con- 
cerning the antient bridewell at Norwich 
- Baker 
Bridge. Letter concerning the bridge of St. Efpru 
in France - - Robinfon 
- — A further account, with a parallel hiftory of 
fome other bridges at Rome Robinfon 
Del'cription of a bridge that may be built 70 
feet long, without any pillar under it Anon, 
Problems concerning the fall of water under 
bridges ; applied to the falls under London and 
Weftminfter bridges - Robertfon 
Bridgnorth. An extract of a topographical account 
of Bridgnorth, in the county of Salop 
- Stackhouf 
Tranf, 
IV 1047 
— 1068 
— 1077 
XIX 180 
— 291 
XLI 767 
XX 178 
XLVI 205 
XVII 596 
XLIII 520 
XIV 584 
— 7 12 
— 7i4 
L 492 
XLII 127 
Abridg. 
Ill 78 
““ 79 
— 80 
— 91 
— 222 
IX 238 
III 67 
XI 1063 
III 669 
— 1304 
1 2 93 
— 593 
I 
— 594 
VIII 347 
Bright. 
