264 
LAR 
L AT 
Larum. Account of the weavers alarm, vulgo la- 
rum - - - Arderfon 
Laryngotomy, An argument for the more fre 
quent ufe of laryngotomy, urged from a re 
markable cure in chirurgery - Mufgrav 
Lath. A letter concerning a large piece of lath be 
ing thruft into the eye of a man who reco- 
vered of it - - Kepel 
Latitude. The defcription and ufe of an inftru- 
ment for taking the latitude of a place at any 
time of the day - - Graham 
■ Some confiderations on a late treatife intituled 
A new Set of logarithmic folar Tables, See, 
intended for a more commodious method of 
finding the latitude at fea by two obfervations 
of the fun - - Pemberton 
— — A new method of conftru&ing fun-dials for 
any given latitude, without the affiftance of 
dialling feales or logarithmic calculations 
Fergufon 
Latitude of Places. An account of the latitude 
of Conftantinople and Rhodes - Greaves 
* — -An account fhewing that the latitude of Nu- 
renburg has continued without fenfible altera- 
tion for 200 years laft pafl, as likewife the ob- 
liquity of the ecliptick, by comparing them 
with what was obferved by B. W alther in 1487 
W\ urtzelbaur 
— - — An account of the eclipfe of the moon ob- 
ferved at Mofcua in Ruffia, April 5, 1688, 
compared with the fame obfeived at Leiplick, 
whereby the longitude of the former is afeer 
tained, together with the latitude of feveral 
principal places in the empire of Ruffia 
Timmerman 
• — A new and exadf table, collected from feveral 
obfervations taken in four voyages to Hudfon’ 
Bay from London, fhewing the variation of 
the magnetical needle, or fea compafs, in the 
path-way to the laid bay, according to the 
feveral longitudes and latitudes from 1721 to 
1725 - - Middleton 
A new and exa£t table, collected from feveral 
obfervations taken from the year 1721 to 
1729, in nine voyages to Hud Ton’s Bay, in 
Ivorth America, ffiewiug the variation of the 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 
XLIII 555 
XI 1392 
XXI 398 
III 61 
XLV 520 
XI 955 
XXXVIII 
450 
III 371 
LI 910 
LVII 389 
XV 1295 
I 564 
XVI 4 3 
I 262 
XVII 453 
I 564 
XXXIV 73 
VI 2 297 
compafs, 
