10 * 
C 0 L 
— — State of the cold at Berlin in the winter o; 
1762-3 - - Falla, 
■— — Account of the degree of cold obferved in Bed 
fordfhire, Nov. 22, 1763 Hawart 
— Some account of the late cold weather, Jan. anc 
Feb. 1767, at London IV. IVatJh 
At Plymouth » Anon 
— — ~ A note concerning the cold of 1740 and 1 7 6S 
Bevi. 
Obfervations on the fame fubjedl Shor, 
— ~ — Some remarks on the effects of cold in February 
1771 - Richard Wat for, 
— — . An account of the remarkable cold obferved at 
Glafgow in January 176# IViifon 
« — — Observations on the intenle cold in the months 
of Jan. 1767 and 1768, and Nov. 177c, at 
Franeker - Van Swinden 
— — An account of a moil extraordinary degree of 
cold at Glafgow in January 1780 ; together 
with fome new experiments and obfervations 
on the comparative temperature of hoar-froR 
and the air near to it, made at Glafgow Wilfon 
— See Heat and Tberrhometer . 
Colic. Letter concerning an unufual colic Davie i 
— — An account of an extraordinary effe£l of the 
colic - - St. Andre 
An account of an extraordinary colic Huxham 
Collision. A remark upon the new opinion re- 
lating to the forces of moving bodies, in the 
cafe of the collifioii of non-elaftic bodies Eames 
Cologne. Remarks on the Bones in the county of 
Naflau, and the territories of Treves and Co- 
logne, relembling thofe of the Giant’s Caul 
Drembiey 
hanging 
C 
way in Ireland 
Colon. An account of part of the colon 
out of a wound for 14 years V^ter 
Colonies. Obfervations on the Roman colonies and 
Rations in Chefhire and Lancafhire Per civ ai 
Colour. An elfay upon the caufes of the different 
colours of people in different climates Mitchell 
Colours (Chemistry). An experiment of away ol 
preparing a l quor that fhall fink into and co- 
lour the whole body of marble, cauling a picture 
drawn on a furface to appear alfo in the inmoll 
parts of the Bone Kircher and Bira 
■ • — An account of the ufe of the grain kermes f 
colouration - - Vern ; 
5 
Tranf. 
'f 
\ LI II 62 
i LIV118 
1 
* LVII 443 
; — 446 
Abridg, 
• LVIII 54 
; “ 55 
LXI 2 1 3 
— 326 
LXIII 89 
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LXX 451 
XXII 965 
V 268 
XXX 580 
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XXXVII236 
VII 517 
XXXIV 183 
VI 287 
XLIX 581 
XXXI 89 
XLVII 216 
VII 5*3 
XL1II 102 
XI 926 
I 125 
I 603 
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II 765 
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