i$o HOM 
HOR 
Homer, 
palTion flower and its farina 
Hefiod 
Horizon. A proportion of general ufe in the art 
gunnery; fhewing the rule of laying a mori 
to pafs, in order to flrike any objetl above 
below the horizon - Hat 
land 
\ fpirit-level to b 
ing a meridional 
zon is not vifibie 
* A GLJ 
elevated many degrees about the horizon ; fup- 
ported by an experiment - Defag 
An explication of the experiment Befag 
zenith - j 
A defcription of a water-level to be fixed to Da- 
feeing the horizon - - Lei[ 
— — The defcription and ufe of an apparatus add( 
as an improvement to Davis’s quadrant, coi 
filling of a mercurial level for taking the co- 
altitude of fun or ftar at fea, without the 
affiflance of the fenfxble horizon which 
quently is obfcured 
— — See Moon and Sun. 
Horns. Account of a kidney of an unufual i 
general - Malpi { 
An account of a girl in Ireland who had fe 
horns growing on her body 
An account of one who had horny excrefcences, 
toes 
on' the ftftgers, &c, 
Tranf. 
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Abridg. 
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