G R E G R tT 
Gozo, who had been pafled over in fifence by 
Tranf. 
AEridg. 
all the antient writers - Swintor* 
> LX 80 
■ — — — An enquiry into the value of Greek and 
Roman money - Raper 
: LXI462 
Greek. See Coin, 
Green House. An account of the lately-invented 
Hove for preferving plants in the green- houfe 
in winter - - Cullum 
! XVIII 191 
II 750 
Greene. An account of the death of Dr. Greene, 
by a hurt in riding out - Cameron 
XLIV 609 
XI 1 1 12 
Greenland. Inquiries to be made in Greenland 
- - Royal Society 
II 554 
III 631 
Green weeds growing in water. Letter con- 
cerning green weeds growing in water, and 
animalculae found about them Leewenhoek 
XXIII 1304 
Two letters from a gentleman in the country 
relating to the fame - Anon. 
— 1494 
V 2 225 
Greenwich. A letter concerning obfervations to be 
made on the parallax of the moon at St. He- 
lena, and recommending the fame to be made 
at Paris and Greenwich, to fettle the difference 
of longitude between Paris and St. Helena 
- De La Caille 
L1I 21 
- - 7 - jMfafielyne 
— 26 
Greyhound. An account of an animal refembling 
a whelp voided per an urn, by a male grey- 
hound - - Hailey 
XIX 316 
II 904 
Grinding. An account of the invention of grind- 
ing optick and burning glaffes of a figure not 
fpherical - - Smethwick 
III 631 
1 194 
Groin. Letter concerning the bones of a human foe- 
tus voided through an impofthume in the groin 
- Skippon 
XXIV 2077 
— Of a bubonocele, or rupture in the groin, and 
the operation made on it - Amyand 
XL 361 
IX 161 
Grotta de’ Cani. Extra# of the obfervations 
made in Italy on the Grotta de* Cani Nollet 
XLVII 48 
Ground. An uncommon finking of the ground at 
Lymne in Kent - - Anon. 
XXXV 551 
VI 2 203 
— - A narrative of an extraordinary finking down 
and Hiding away of fome ground at fardines, 
near Auvergne - - Anon . 
XLI 272 
VIII 704 
An account of the finking down of a piece of 
ground at Horfeford in Norfolk Arderon 
XLIII 527 
X587 
Obfervations on the heat of the ground on mount 
Vefuvius - - Howard 
LXI53 
©rubbs. A letter concerning the grubbs which deftroy 
the grafs in Norfolk - Baker 
XLIV 576 
XI 821 
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