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An account of fome improvements of the ma- 
riner’s compafs, in order to render the card and 
needle, propofed by Dr. Knight, of general 
ufe - - Smeaton 
Cardan. A method of extending Cardan’s rule for 
refolving one cafe of a cubic equation x 3 — 
qx — r to the other cafe of the fame equation, 
which it is not naturally fitted to folve, and 
which is therefore called the irreducible cafe 
Cardoide. Of a cardoide curve, and of the figure 
fo called - Cajlilioneus 
Carey (William). The cafe of William Carey, 
whole tendons and mufcles were olfified L 
Further account - h 
Further account - L 
Caribbee Islands. Obfervations made by a curi- 
ous and learned perfon failing from England 
to the Caribbee Iflands - Stubbes 
With an enlargement of the obfervations Stubl 
And other obfervations in the fame voyage 
- Stubl 
— Enquiries and directions to be made in 
the Caribbee Iflands 
Cargueya. Account of the anatomy of an opoffum 
- - Tyfon 
Carlsbad (Waters). An account of theCarlsbad 
mineral waters in Bohemia - Mi lies 
— — Obfervations on the lithontriptic virtues 
of Carlsbad water - Whytt 
Carnation. A way to make two clear fpiritous in- 
flammable liquors, which differ very little in 
tafte and fmell ; and being mixed together, do 
give a fine' carnation colour, without either 
fenfible fermentation or alteration Gcoffroy 
Carolina. An account of animals and {hells fent 
from Carolina - Petiver 
An account of Mr. Mark Catefby’s effay to- 
wards the natural hiflory of Carolina and the 
Bahama iflands, with fome extracts out of the 
firft three fets by - Mortimer 
Continued, with extracts out of the fourth 
fet - - Mortimer 
Continued, with extra&s out of the fifth fet 
- - Mortimer 
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Abridg. 
XLVI513 
X 474 
LXVIII 912 
LXX 85 
XLI 778 
VIII ic8 
LI 89 
— 92 
LII 143 
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11 494, 
III 699 
III 546 
— 55 1 
— 7*7 & 
— 557 
— 634 
— 631 
XX 105 
11 881 
L 25 
— 386 
XXI 43 
nr 367 
XXIV 1 592 
I 
XXXVI 425 
VII 480 [ 
XXXVII174 
— 447 
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