CAS CAT 
Fairburn, ip the county of Rofs; and of the 
fait purging water of Pitkeatly, in the county 
of Perth in Scotland - Monro 
Castor. A receipt for the curing of caflorium, ac- 
cording to the cuftom ufed in Rufiia Anon* 
■ ■ — Letter concerning the Ruffia caftor Mounfey 
— — See Camp . 
Castration. An account of Mr. TulPs method of 
caftrating fifli - fVatfon 
Cat. A difeourfe on the dilleCtion of a monftrous 
double cat - - Mullen 
— An account of an animal of the cat kind fent 
from the Eaft Indies by general Clive to the 
duke of Cumberland - Parfom 
Catacombs. Letter concerning the catacombs of 
Rome and Naples - Monro 
Catadioptrical Telescopes. An account of a 
new catadioptrical telefcope invented by Mr. 
Newton - - Anon. 
— — Further fuggeftions about Mr. Newton’s re- 
flecting telefcopes; together with his table of 
apertures and charges for the feveral lengths of 
that inftrument - Newton 
— Anfwer to fome obje£tions made by an ingeni- 
ous French philofopher, to the new reflecting 
telefcopes - , - Newton 
— Some confiderations upon part of a letter of 
M. de Berce concerning the catadioptrical te- 
lefcope, pretended to be improved and refined 
by Mr. Caflegrain - Newton 
<— An account of a catadioptrick telefcope made 
by John Hadley, Efq. with the defeription of 
a machine contrived for applying it to ufe 
- - Hadley 
— — A new method of improving and perfecting 
catadioptrical telefcopes, by forming the fpe- 
culums of glafs infiead of metal Smith 
Catalepsy. Cafe of a cataleptick woman Reynell 
Cataract (Of the eye). An account of two ob- 
fervations upon the eataraCt of the eye 
- - - Benevoli 
An account of the diflfeCtion of an eye with a 
cataraCt - - Ranby 
Hiftory of the fubftance of a cataradt Rhatus 
— ■ An explication of the inftruments ufed in a new' 
operation on the qyes ; • - Chefelden 
M 
Tranf. 
LXH 15 
XVII 5 oi 
XLVI 217 
XL VIII 870 
XV 1135 
LI 648 
XXII 643 
VII 4004 
— 4032 
— 4°34 
— 4056 
XXXII 303 
XLI 326 
XXXIX 49 
XXXII 194 
XXXIII 36 
XXXV 315 
— 45 1 
87 
Abridg, 
II 901 
III 448 
I 197 
— 200 
— 20 1 
! — 204 
VIII 112 
IX 216" 
VII 489 
— 488 
— 486 
— 493 
’ — > Ex. 
