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An 90 c : g remark aHe halo May 2©, 1737 
s* .rs n'arker 
Ham.wA: • '.roan Water, Experiments, by 
Vr yiis, uporv »h.. water of the dead 
fea, «po 01 ipfinr near 1 Iberiades, and up 
a Ha : man Pha^Oa : vva er Perry 
Hampshire, See Camps. 
Hands. The defcription and ufe of the pores in the 
fkin of the hands and feet - Grew 
Harbours. A recommendation of Hadley’s qua- 
drant for furveying, efpecially thelurveying of 
harbours ; together with a particular applica- 
tion of it to feme cafes of pilotage Michell 
Hardouin. A remark on F. Hardouin’s amendment 
of a paffage in Pliny’s natural hiftory, lib. II. 
p* 74, by * ^ Folkes 
Hares. Obfervations on various forts of worm , as 
well human as from hares - Limbourg 
— — Inveftigation of the fpecific character which dif- 
tinguifh the rabbit from the hare Barrington 
Harrowing. See Sembradore . 
Hartsell Spaw Water. Occafional remarks on 
the Hartfell Spaw, and their companion with 
other waters of the fame clafs - Rutty 
Hartz Mines. Barometrical obfervations on the 
depth of the mines in the Hartz - DeLuc 
Afecond paper concerning fome barome- 
trical meafures in the mines of the Hartz DeLuc 
Harwich. A letter concerning Harwich Cliff, and 
the follil (hells there - Dale 
Hatchet. Part of a letter concerning the remains 
of an ancient temple in Ireland, and of a (tone 
hatchet of the antient Irifh Bp. of Cork 
Hay. An account of the burning of feveral hay- 
ricks by a fiery exhalation or damp ; and of 
the infectious quality of the grafs of feveral 
grounds - - Floyd 
— Part of two letters concerning feveral plants 
which may be ufefuiiy cultivated for producing 
grafs or hay - ~ Lifer 
Head. Obfervations upon a monftrous head of a 
colt - - - Boyle 
- Anatomical obfervations in the heads of fowl, 
made at feveral times - Moulen 
An abftraCt of an account of five pair of muf- 
cles, which ferve for different motions of the 
head - - Dupre 
With remarks by - IVm. Cowper , 
XLII 48 
XIV 566 
LV 70 
XLIV 365 
LVI 126 
LXII4 
LI 470 
LXVII 401 
LXIX 485 
XXIV 1 568 
XLII 581 
XVIII 49 
XIX 412 
I 85 
XVII 71 1 
XXI 13 
Abrldg, 
VIII 643 
III 9 
XI 1378 
V 2 264 
IX 457 
11 181 
1 748 
II 86o 
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