IN D INF 
— A letter giving fome account of the roots 
ufed by the Indians in the neighbourhood 
of Hudfon’s Bay, to dye porcupine quills 
- - Forjlsr 
. — Extra£ls of fome letters on the cuftoms, man- 
mers and language of the northern Indians of 
America - - Joknfon 
Indian Corn. See Maize, 
Indigo Plant. The effe&s of the opuntia, or 
prickly pear; and of the Indigo plant in co- 
louring the juices of living animals Baker 
Industria (City). Some account of a curious tri- 
pos and infcription found near Turin, ferving 
to difcoverthe true fituation of the antient city 
of Induilria - - Baker 
Infant. An anatomical obfervation of four ureters 
in an infant - - Tyfon 
- — — Account of an infant mufician - Burney 
Infection. An account of feveral perfons feized 
with the gaol fever working in Newgate, and 
of the manner in which the infection was com- 
municated to one intire family Pringle 
Infinite. The fquaring of the hyperbola by an in- 
finite feries of rational numbers ; together with 
its demonftration - Brouncker 
— An account of the feveral fpecies of infinite 
quantity, and of the proportion they bear one 
to the other - - Halley 
A method of railing an infinite multinomial to 
any given power, or extracting any given root 
of the fame - De Moivre 
— — A method of extracting the root of an infinite 
equation - - De Moivre 
■ — Analytical folution of certain infinitefimal equa- 
tions - - De Moivre 
— Some theorems refpedfing the infinite diviflbi- 
lity of matter - - Keill 
— — A folution of the 15th general problem propofed 
by D. De Moivre, in his treatiie De Menfura 
Sortis - - Bernoulli t 
Another general folution of the preceding pro- 
blem, with the afiiftance of combinations or in- 
finite feries - De Moivre 
« Of cubic equations and infinite feries Hutton 
Inflammable Liquors. A way to make two clear 
fpirituous inflammable liquors, which differ 
Tranf. 
LXir S4 
lxiii 142 
L 296 
XLIII 540 
XII 1039 
LXIX 1S3 
XLYIIX 42 
III 645 
XYII 556 
XIX 619 
XX 190 
XXV 2368 
XXIX 82 
— *33 
— i45 
LXX 387 
24* 
Abridg, 
XI 1240 i 
III 146 
I 10 
— 102 
— go 
I 95 
IV 77 
IV 423 
V 2 255 
* 266 
Hh 2 
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