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rian family, with an Etrufcan infcription on 
the reverfe - Swinton 
» — An account of a fubaerated Denarius of 
the Plaetorian family ; adorned with an Etruf- 
can infcription on the reverfe, never before 
pubiifhed or explained - Swinton 
— — Further remarks upon a Denarius of the 
Veturian family; with an Etrufcan infcrip- 
tion on the reverfe, formerly confldered Swinton 
Coin (Samnite). Some obfervations upon a Sam- 
nite -Etrufcan coin, never before fully explained 
- Swinton 
— A differtation upon a Samnite Denarius 
- - Swinton 
» ■ — An attempt to elucidate two Samnite 
coins, never before fully explained Swinton 
Coins (Saxon). An account of fome Saxon coins 
lately found in Suffolk ; communicated by 
Sir P. S. 
Remarks by - IV. IV. 
Coins (Swedish). Letter concerning fome Swedifh 
coins - - Thorefby 
Coins (Syracusan). Some obfervations on an in- 
edited Greek coin of Philiftis queen of Syra- 
cufe, Malta, and Gozo, who had been palled 
over in filencebyall the antient writers Swinton 
Cold Animal. See Animal . 
Cold (Chemistry). A new frigorific experiment, 
fhewing how a conliderable degree of cold 
may be produced without the help of fnow, ice, 
hail, wind, or nitre, and that at any time of the 
year - - Boyle 
An account of fome experiments relating to the 
produftion of fire and flame; together with an 
exploflon made by a mixture of two liquors 
actually cold - - Slare 
Obfervations upon the dilfolutions and fermen- 
tations, which we may call cold, becaufe they 
are accompanied with a coolnefs of the liquors 
into which they pafs - Geojfroy 
Cold (Disease). Some fuggeltions for remedies 
againfl: cold - Oldenburgh 
— — — Hiitorical account of the late general coughs 
and colds, with fome obfervations on other 
epidemical diftempers - Molyneux 
Extract of a letter concerning the bark pre- 
venting catching cold - Salter 
1 Tranf. 
LVJII 253 
LX 1 I 60 
LXIII 22 
LI 853 
LII 28 
LIX 432 
XVI 356 
— 361 
XXIV 1901 
LX 80 
I 255 
XVIII 201 
XXII 951 
1 379 
XVIII 105 
XL IV 1 
Abridg. 
o 
III 436 
— 438 
V 2 30 
II 161 
nr 359 
V 421 
11 639 
hi 271 
X 762 
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