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Brutes, Divers inftances of peculiarities of nature, 
both in men and brutes - Fairfax 
> ■ -- Obfervations of luminous emanations from hu- 
man bodies and from brutes, with fome re- 
marks on electricity - Mile. 
Bubonocele. Of a bubonocele, or rupture in the 
groin, and the operation made upon it 
Arnyani 
Bucks-horn Plantain. Letter concerning the 
a mad dog - - Stewara 
Buenos Ayres. The longitude of Buenos Ayres de- 
termined from an obfervation made by 
Fere Peuillet 
Buffon. A view of the relation between Dr. Hal- 
ley’s tables and the notions of Mr. de Buffon, 
for eftablifhing a rule for the probable duration 
of the life of man - KerjJ'eboom 
Building. Directions for inquiries concerning (tones 
and other materials for the ufe of building ; 
together with a fuggeftion for retrieving the 
art of hardening and tempering heel for cut 
ting porphyry and other hard marbles Oldenburg 
-« — — An account of the advantage of Virginia for 
building (hips 
— Delcription of a mod effectual method of fecur- 
ing buildings againfl fire Lord Mahon 
Bulbous Roots. A letter giving an account of tu- 
lips, and f'uch bulbous plants, flowering much 
fooner when their bulbs are placed upon bottles 
filled with water, than when planted in the 
ground - - T view aid 
An account of the fame experiments tried the 
next year by - Miller 
Experiments and obfervations on bulbous 
roots, plants, and feeds growing in water 
~ Curteh 
Bulk. Specific gravity of feveral metalline cubes, 
in companion with their like bulks of water 
- Haukfbee 
— An account of an experiment to (hew by a new 
proof, that bodies of the fame bulk do not 
contain equal quantities of matter, and there- 
fore that there is an interfperfed vacuum 
- - - - Defaguliers 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 
II 549 
191, 287 
XLJII441 
X 278 
XL 361 
IX 161 
— 449 
VIII 83 
XXXII 2 
xLvm 239 
1 588 
VIII 6010 
111 419 
— 6015 
LXVIII 884 
II 566 
XXXVII 79 
VI 2 54 
— 81 
355 
XXXVIID67 
VIII 525 
XXVII 51 1 
3 
K> 
N*l 
DC 
XXXI 81 
VI 2 i S 7j 
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