CAN 
CAR 
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the fields near Witemberg for feverai years 
r - Weidler 
Cannara. An explanation of the figures of a Pa- 
gan temple, and unknown chara&ers, at Can- 
nara in Salfet - Stuart 
Cannon Balls. The force of fired gunpowder, 
and the initial velocities of cannon-balls, de- 
termined by experiments : from which is alfo 
deduced the relation of the initial velocity to 
the weight of the fhot and the quantity of 
powder - - Hutton 
Canon. A queftion in mufick lately propofed to Dr. 
Wallis concerning the divifion of the mono- 
chord or fe£tion of the mufical canon, with 
his anfwer to it - Wallis 
Cantharides. Letter concerning the internal ufe 
of cantharides - Tonge 
Canton. New ele&rical experiments and obferva- 
tions, with an improvement of Mr. Canton’s 
electrometer - - Cavallo 
Canljla. Obfervations on fungous excrefcences of 
the bladder ; a cutting -forceps for extirpating 
thefe excrefcences ; and canulae for treating 
thefe difeafes - Le Cat 
Cape Corse. Two letters giving an account of the 
cuftoms of the inhabitants, the air, &c. of 
Cape Corfe ; with an account of the weather 
there from Nov. 24, 1686, to Nov. 24, 1687 
- - - Hillier 
Cape of Good Hope. An account of two plants 
lately brought from the Cape of Good Hope 
- Sloane 
■ — — An account of the Cape of Good 
Hope - - Maxwell 
An obfervation of the end of the to- 
tal lunar eclipfe Mar. 5, 1718, obferved near 
the Cape of Good Hope, ferving to determine 
the longitude thereof ; with remarks thereon 
- Halley 
Cape Town. An account of three journies from the 
Cape Town into the foutbern parts of Africa ; 
undertaken for the difcovery of new plants, 
towards the improvement of the Royal Bota- 
nical Gardens at Kew - MaJJbn 
Capillary Tubes. See Water. 
Card. A defcription of a mariner’s compafs, con- 
trived by - Gowen Knight 
Tranf. 
XXXVIII 294 
XXVI 372 
LXVIII 50 
XX 80 
XXIII I2IO 
LXVII 388 
— 292 
XIX 687 
XVII 664 
XXV 2423 
XXX 992 
LXVI 268 
XL VI 505 
Abridg. 
V 2 60 
I 610 
V405 
n 53 
11 672 
IV 451 
X689 
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