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ing a foot into many thoufand par'cs 5 for ma 
v thematical purpofes - Townie. 
More ways for the fame purpofe Hog> 
A defcription of an inftrument for dividing a 
foot into many thoufand parts, and thereby 
meafuring the diameters of planets to great ex- 
a&nefs - - Anon, 
'Diving. A table fhewingto what degree air is com- 
preffible in La -water from the dej th of one 
foot to 1 947 feet; ufefui to divers Anon 
A fupplement . - - Anon . 
~~ — The art of living under water: or, a difcourfe 
concerning the means of furniihing air at the 
bottom of the fea, in any ordinary depths 
- ■ - Halley 
- — — A letter concerning an improvement of the div- 
ing-bell - - Trie\ 
.Divisibility. Some theorems refpecling the infinite 
di vilibility of matter 
Division. A letter gratulato’-y to M. Hevelius for 
his organographia, and particularly concern- 
ing divifions by diagonals - Wallis 
Propofitions feledted from a paper on the divi- 
fion of right lines, furfaces and folids Glenie 
Dog in general An account of an eafier and 
fafer way of transfufing blood, viz. by the 
veins only - - King 
- An experiment of bleedinga mangy into a found 
dog - - Coxe 
Letter touching the transfufion of blood Denis 
Of making a dog draw his breath like a broken- 
winded horfe ; with obfervations Lower 
Obfervations on the death of a dog on firing a 
volley of fir. all fhot - Clarke 
An account of what happened on fyringing 
warm water into the thorax of a bitch 
- Mufgravt 
An account of the diffedtion of a dog who had 
mercury injected into one of the jugulars Pin 
— — Letter concerning a polypus found in a dog 
- f Mufgrave 
< Obfervations on part of the inteftine of a dog 
fuccelsfully cut away - Shipton 
— A letter giving an account of two women being 
poifoned by the limple-diftilled water of laurel- 
leaves, and of lbveral experiments upon dogs ; 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 
11 457 
~ 459 
I 218 
— 220 
— 54 1 
— 219 
VI 2192 
— 2239 
II 20 1 
— 202 
XXIX 492 
IV 2 188 
XXXIX 377 
VIII 634 
XXIX 82 
IV 423 
IX 243 
LXVI 73 
II 441 
— 45 1 
— 453 
III 229 
— 544 
- 6s 
XIX 779 
65O 
XX 181 
- 78 
— 184 
— 234 
XXII 690 
- 85 
XXIII 1299 
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