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thumb torn off, with the flexor tendon in its 
whole extent torn out - Home 
Ipecacuanha. Of the ufe of the root ipecacuanha 
for loofenelTes ; tranflated from a French pa- 
per, with notes, by - H. Shane 
— A fhort account of the different kinds of ipeca- 
cuanha - - Douglas 
— — . Medico-phyflcal obfervations on ipecacuanha 
(Lat.) - - Gmelin 
Ireland. Of the bogs and loughs of Ireland King 
— — A difcourfe concerning the large horns frequent- 
ly found under ground in Ireland ; concluding 
from them, that the great American deer, call- 
ed a moofe, was formerly common in that 
ifland - - Molyneux 
Several obferva ions relating to the antiquities 
and natural hiftory of Ireland, in travels through 
that kingdom - - Lbivyd 
i Some further obfervations relating to the anb 
quities and natural hiftory of Ireland Lbwyd 
— An account of horns found underground in Ire- 
land - * - King 
9 o 
— Part of a letter concerning the remains of an 
antient temple in Ireland, and of a ftone hat- 
chet of the antient Irifh - Bp of Cork 
■ — See Figures, Population . 
Iris. Obfervations on an evening, or rather nodlur- 
nal folar iris, June 5, 1757 Edwards 
— — See Rainbow . 
Iron. An account of two mineral fubftances found 
in fome coal and iron mines in England Jtffop 
An account of the iron works in the forett of 
Dean - - Powle 
— Several obfervations of the refpedt of the needle 
to a piece of iron held perpendicular; made by 
a matter of a fhip eroding the equinodlial line, 
1684 - - Jnon. 
— — Extracts of fome letters concerning: iron ore : 
and more particularly of the haematites wrought 
into iron at Milthorpe forge in Lancafhire 
- - - Sturmie 
To give iron the colour and tinclure of copper 
- Southwell 
— A letter concerning the magnetic quality ac- 
quired by iron upon ttanding for a long time 
in the fame pofture - Leewenhoek 
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Tranf. 
Abridg. 
L 617 
XX 69 
Ill 114 
XXXVI 152 
VI 2 327 
XLin 382 
XV 948 
X 761 
II 732 
XIX 489 
— 432 
111 544 
XXVII 503 
V 2 125 
- 524 
126 
XXXIV 122 
VI 2 224 
XLII 581 
IX 457 
L 293 
VIII 6179 
II 453 
XII 931 
- 558 
XV 1213 
XVII 6 95 
- 5 SI 
XX 296 
III I 57 
XXXII 72 
VI 2 277 
VII 468 
