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the farina of the red lily, and of worms difeo- 
vered in frnutty corn - Needham 
. An account of the maize, or Indian corn Cooke 
Cornea. Obfervations upon inciiions of the cornea 
- Gandolphe 
The cafe of a Wound in the cornea of the eye, 
cured by - Thomas Baker 
— — - Extract of a letter concerning the particulars of 
the cure of a wound in the cornea, and of a 
laceration of the uvea in the eye of a woman 
- Aery 
A defeription of a new method of opening the 
cornea, in order to extract the cryftailine hu- 
mour - - Sharp 
A fecond account of a new method of opening 
the cornea for taking away the cataract Sharp 
— — See Cataraft, Couching , Eye . 
Cornua Uteri. An account of the diffedlion of a 
bitch, whofe cornua uteri being filled with the 
bones and flefh of a former conception, had, 
after a fecond conception, the ova affixed to 
feveral parts of the abdomen Anon. 
Cornel. An account of the cornel caterpillar Skelton 
Cornish Diamonds. An enquiry into the original 
ftate and properties of fpar and fparry produc- 
tions, particularly the fpars or cryftals found 
in the Cornifh mines, called the Cornifh dia- 
monds - - Borlace 
Cornua Ammonis. A letter concerning fome ver- 
tebrae of ammonitae, or cornua ammonis Miles 
Cornwall. An account of fome mineral obferva- 
tions touching the mines of Cornwall and De- 
von ; wherein is deferibed the art of training a 
load ; the art and manner of digging the ore, 
and the way of dreffing and blowing tin Anon, 
The improvement of Cornwall by fea fand Anon . 
See Antiquities , Barrows . 
Corona Solis Marina Americana. Obferva- 
tions upon the corona folis marina Americana; 
the American fea fun-crown Peyjfonel 
Coronopus. Letter concerning the ufe of the liar of 
the earth, coronopus, or buck’s-horn plantain 
in the cure of the bite of a mad dog Steward 
Corruption. Divers means for preferving from cor- 
ruption dead birds, intended to be fent to re- 
mote countries, fo that they may arrive there 
in good condition. Some of the fame means 
Tranf. 
XLTI 634 
XLVi 203 
XXVI 387 
XLI 135 
XLV 41 1 
XL VIII 16 1 
— 3 2 * 
XIII 183 
XLV 281 
XLVI 250 
~ 37 
VI 2096 
X 293 
L 843 
XL 449 
Abridg. 
VIII 817 
V 286 
IX I 2 I 
XI 934 
II 9O4 
X6 4 2 
64I 
II 365 
— 7 2 9 
VIII 83 
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