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HUS 
Houses. An account of the houfes and hearths in 
Dublin in 1695 and 1696 
Hour. Letter concerning the drawing the meridian 
line by the pole liar, and finding the hour by 
the fame - - Gray 
Howell (Mary). The cafe of Mary Howell, who 
bad a needle run into her arm and came out at 
her breaft 
Hudson’s Bay. Obfervations on the {fate of the air, 
winds, weather, &c. at the Prince of Wales’s 
Fort on the north-weft coaft of Hudfon’s Bay, 
in 1768 and 1769 - Dymond and Wales 
- An account of birds fent from Hudfon’s 
Bay ; with obfervations relative to their natu- 
ral hiftory ; and Latin defcriptions of fome of 
the moft uncommon - Forfter 
Humber. An account of the funk ifland in Hum- 
ber, fome years fince recovered from the fea 
Cbamberlaynt 
Humming Bird. The defcription of the American 
tomineius, or humming bird - Grew 
A query concerning the food of the hum- 
ming bird - - Grew 
Humour. Obfervations about the chryftalline hu- 
mour of the eye - Leewenhoek 
Hungarian Bolus. Of the Hungarian bolus of 
the fame effects with the bolus armenus Anon . 
Hungary. Inquiries to be made in Hungary and 
Tranfylvania - Royal Society 
Letter concerning the damps in the mines of 
Hungary, and their effedls - Browne 
Dire&ions and enquiries, with their anfwers, 
concerning the mines, minerals, baths, &c. of 
Hungary, & c. Oldenburg and Brown 
Account of ftone quarries and talcum rocks in 
Hungary - - Anon. 
. An account of the tokay wines in Hungary 
- Douglafi 
Hurricanes. Relation of two hurricanes in Nor- 
thamptonfhire 061 . 20, 1669, and 061 . iq. 
1670 - - Tempter 
• Obfervations of his own experiences upon hurri- 
canes, and their prognoftics - Langford 
An account of a violent hurricane in Hunting- 
donfhire Sept. 8, 1741 - Fuller 
Husbandry. Divers rural and oeconomical enqui- 
ries recommended to obfervation and trial Anon . 
T ranf. 
Abridg. 
X*XII 518 
Ill 665 
— 815 
IV 462 
XL1 767 
IX 238 
LXi 37 
LXII 382 
Ip 
XXX 1014 
IV 2 251 
XVII 760 
11 s 54 
- 815 
— 
XIV 790 
I II 
— 457 
II 467 
II! 63. 
IV 965 
R 373 
V 1189 
-523*585 
— 1044 
— 339 
LXIII 292 
VI 2156 
- 102,103 
XX 407 
— 105 
XLI85I 
VIII 491 
IX 240 
III 683 
— Some 
