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of thefe and other fimilar bodies, and' on the 
phyficaj geography of the countries in which 
they are found - Strange 
—— See Maps . 
Geometry. Animadverfions of Dr, Wallis upon 
Mr. Hobbes’s book, De Principiis & Ratio- 
cinatione Geometrarum - - JVaili s 
An anfwer to Mr. Hobbes’s Rofetum Geome- 
tricum - - Wallis 
—— Confiderations concerning the geometric and di- 
rect method of Signor Caflini, for finding the 
apogees, eccentricities, and anomalies of the 
planets , - - Mercator 
A direct and geometrical method by which the 
aphelia txcentricities and proportions of the orbs 
of the primary planets are difeovered, without 
fuppofing the equality of the angle of motion 
at the other focus of the planet’s ellipsis 
r . . ■ ~ - Halley 
— — • Some remarkable fpecimens of the do&rine of 
fluxions, or examples wherein the life and ex- 
cellence of that method in folving geometrical 
problems is {hewn - De Moivre 
— Univerfal folution of cubic and biquadratic 
equations, yiz. analytical, geometrical, and 
mechanical - - Coif on 
■*— — A handful of geometrical flowers exhibited to 
the Royal Society by - Guido Grandi 
« — — - A difeourie on the locus for three and four lines 
celebrated among the ancient geometers 
- Pemberton 
« — — Geometrical folutions of three celebrated agro- 
nomical problems - Pemberton 
Proportions fdedfed from a paper on the divi- 
iion of right lines, furfaces, and folids Glenie 
George II. Observations concerning the body of his 
late majefly, Oct. 26, 1760 NUholls 
Germany. Some obfervations on the country of 
Germany - - Brice 
Giant. Account of one Edward Melloon, born at 
Port Leicefter in Ireland, who was of an ex- 
traordinary fize - Mufgrave 
- — — An effay concerning giants ; occafioned by fome 
further remarks on the large human os frontis, 
or forehead bone, mentioned in the Ph, Tranf. 
vol. XV. page 880 - Molyneux 
— ~ — A picture of the lize of a gigantic bone \ with a 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 
LX V 5 
I — 
I 289 
VI 2202 
1 247 
V 1168 
— 253" 
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XI 683 
— 258 
XIX 52 
~ 34 
XXV 2353 
IV 66 
XXXII 355 
VI 67 
LIII 496 
LXII 434 
LX VI 73 
LH265 
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LVI 229 
- 
XX 184 
Ill 1 ; 
XXII 487 
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