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A defcription of the cuculus Ijevis ceruleo fla- 
vefcens cui in fupremo Branchiarum opercula; 
or the yellow gurnard - Tyfon 
Cuntur. An account of a prodigious large feather 
of the bird cuntur, brought from Chili, and 
fuppofed to be a kind of vultur Sloane 
Cup. An attempt to explain an antient Greek in- 
fcription engraven upon a curious bronze cup 
with two handies, and pubiifhed with a draught 
of the cup by Dr. Pocock, in his defcription 
of the Eaft, vol. II. part II. page 207 Ward 
Cupping. A farther account of fome experiments of 
injedling claret, &c. into the abdomen after 
cupping - - Warrick 
Cupping-Glasses. On the application of an air- 
pump to cupping-glafies - Luffkin 
- — Letter concerning the application of the 
pneumatick engine to cupping-glaffes Luffkin 
Cure. An extraordinary cure of a horfe that was 
ftaked into his (lomach - Wallis 
— An abftradt of a remarkable cafe and cure of a 
woman from whom a foetus was extracted, 
which had been lodged in one of the fallopian 
tubes thirteen years - Mounfey 
Curiosities. Account of fome natural ones from 
New England - Wintbrop 
•— Extra# of two letters from Rome, concerning 
fome ftatues, pidhires, and other curiofities, 
found in a fubterraneous town lately difcovered 
near Naples - - Paderni 
Extra# of another letter on the fame fubje# 
- - - Knapton 
Extra# of another letter on the fame fubje# 
- - Crifpe 
Currants. An extra# of a letter containing mi- 
crofcopical obfervations on currants Letwenhoek 
— Some obfervations concerning the virtue of the 
jelly of black currants in curing inflammations 
in the throat - - Baker 
Current. An account of the current of the tides 
about the Orcades - Anon, 
A conje#ure about an under-current at the 
Streights mouth - Thomas Smith 
Of the currents at the Streights mouth Anon . 
Obfervations upon the currents of the fea at the 
Antilles of America - Peyffonel 
Mediterranean - Peyffonel 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 
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XXIV 1749 
IV 2 181 
XVIII 61 
II 860 
XLVI 488 
XI 1278 
XLIX 485 
XXI 287 
III 265 
— 408 
— 
XIX 118 
XLV 131 
V 1151 
XI 1202 
II 832-3 
III 564 
XLI484 
IX 440 
~ 489 
— 442 
— 493 
— 444 
XVII 949 
- 685 
XLI 655 
VIII 838 
VIII 6139 
II 290 
XIV 564 
XXXIII 191 
— 288 
VI 2 17 1 
XLIX 624 
— 634 
Bizerty 
