200 FUC GAN 
1 r B ; ^ 
different forts of af3ple~trees had on the fruit 
of a neighbouring tree - Cook 
— An account of fome foffile fruits, and other 
bodies, found in the ifland of Sliepey 
- Parfons 
. — . — Experiments on checking the too luxuriant 
growth of fruit tree?, tending to difpofe them 
to produce fruit - Fitzgerald 
vFucus. A letter concerning the animal life, of thofe 
corallines that look like minute trees and grow 
upon oyfLrs and fucus’s all around the fea- 
coaft of this kingdom - Ellis 
Fuller’s Earth. An account of the pits for Ful- 
ler’s earth in Bedfordfliire ‘ Holloway 
Fungous. OBfer vat ions on fungous excrefcences.of 
the bladder ; a cutting forceps for extirpating 
thofe excrefcences ; and a canula for treating 
thefe difeafes - - Le Cat 
Fungus. Observations on the poifonous qualities of 
fome forts of fungi - W, Wat f on 
*— — An account of a new fpecies of fungus 
Martyn 
Tranf. 
XLIII 525 
L396 
Lit 71 
XL VIII 627 
XXX'II 419 
XLVII 292 
XLIII 5 1 
— 263 
G. 
GALL BEE. An account of a gall bee Allen 
Gall (Bladder.) An extract of a letter contain- 
ing microfcopical obfervations on the gall 
and fcales of fifb - Leewenhoek 
— An effay upon the ufe of the bile in the ani- 
mal oeconomy, founded on an obfervation of a 
wound in the gall-bladder - Stuart 
• — — — * A relation of an hydropical cafe, in which 
the gall-bladder was dillended to an unufual 
bignefs - - Tonge 
•— — — Epiffola de cadavere aperto, in quo non 
exffitit vefica fellea ; et de Ereno gibbofo 
- Huber 
Gall Stones. An account of two extraordinary 
cafes of gall -Hones - Johnftone 
Ganglions. Hiftory of a foetus born with a very 
imperfect brain: to which is fubjoined, a fup- 
plement of the effay on the ufe of ganglions 
- *■ 'John (Ion 
XX 376 
XVII 949 
XXXVI 34] 
XXVII 426 
XLVI 92 
L 543 
LVII 1 18 
* Experiments in fupport of the ufes afcribed to 
•Abridg. 
I 602 
vi 2 220 
X 790 
X 705 1 
II 785 
III 685 
VII 572 
V 292 
XI 972 
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