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ExtraS of a letter giving an account of coral, 
and that it is a mat's of animals of the polype- 
kind - - E’rembley 
An account of a red coral from the Eafl Indies 
of a very Angular kind - h l is 
— — ■ See Polypus , 
Coralline. Obferrations on a remarkable coralline 
EUis 
— A letter concerning the animal life of thofe co- 
rallines that look like minute trees, and grow 
upon oyfters and fucus’s all around the fea- 
coaft of this kingdom - Ellis 
«— Letter concerning a fpecies of corallines Ellis 
— An account of fome fungitre, and other curious 
coralloid fofiil bodies - Pennant 
— ~ — Obfervations on corallines, and the polypus's 
and other fea animals living on them Bafter 
Remarks on the above obfervations EUis 
— An hiflorical memoir concerning a genus of 
plants, called Lichen by Micheli, Haller, and 
Linnaeus, and comprehended by Dillenius un- 
der the terms, ufnea, coralloides, and lich- 
noides; tending principally to illuftrate their 
feveral ufes - - IV, UVatfon 
■ Letter on the animal nature of the genus of 
zoophytes called corallina - EUis 
-- — An account of the aCtinia fociata, or cluttered 
animal-flower, lately found on the fea-coafts 
of the new- ceded iflands - Ellis 
Corbridge. See Antiquities, 
Cord. Part of a letter concerning the improvement 
of the we at her- cord - Arderon 
Cork. A courfe of experiments to afcertainthe fpe- 
cific buoyancy of cork in different waters; the 
refpeftive weights and buoyancy of fait water 
and frefli water ; and for determining the exaCt 
weight of human and other bodies in fluids 
- IVilkinfon 
Cor Leonis. An obfervatinn on an occupation of 
cor leonis by the moon, on Thurfday, March 
12, 1747, in Surrey Street in the Street, Lon- 
don, with a reflecting telefcope, made by Mr. 
Short, which magnified about 100 times Bevis 
Corn. Letter concerning the frnut of corn; tranf- 
lated from the French by T. S. Pluche 
— — A letter with fome irjcrofcopical obfervations on 
T ranf. 
L 59 
— 188 
XLVXII 1 15 
— * 627 
— 5°4 
XLIX 513 
L 2 cS 
— 280 
— 652 
LVII 404 
— 428 
XLIV 169 
LV 95 
XLIV 455 
XLI 357 
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X 453 
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