-270 
LIG 
'Life. An experiment of preferving animals alive by 
blowing through their lungs with bellows 
Tranf. 
Abiidg. 
Hook 
II S 39 
Ill 66 
An eftimate of the degrees of the mortality of 
nations, dr^wn from curious tables of the 
births and funerals of the city of Breflaw, with 
an attempt to afcertain the price of annuities 
upon lives - - Halley 
— =— A view of the relation between Dr. Halley’s ta 
hies, and the notions of Mr. de Buffon for 
eftablifning a rule for the probable duration 
XVII 596 
of the life of man Kerfehoom. 
-•■■-A letter concerning the value of an annuity for 
XL VIII 239 
life, &c. the probability of furvivorfhips Dodfon 
— A letter concerning the animal life of thofe Co- 
rallines that look like minute trees, and grow 
— 487 
upon oyflers, and fucus^s, .all around the fea- 
coaft of this kingdom - Ellis 
— — Obfervations on the expe&ations of lives, the 
increase of mankind, the influence of great 
towns on population, and particularly the 
hate of London with refpedl to healthy ful- 
XL VIII 627 
nefs, and number of inhabitants Price 
— See Annuities , Mortality , Population 
Light (in general) An experiment to examine what 
figure and celerity of motion begetteth or en- 
LIX 89 
III 639 
creafeth light and flame - Beale 
1 226 
— — Of the light produced by inflammation Fordyce 
New experiments concerning the relation be- 
tween light and air in Alining wood and fifh 
LXVI 504 
II 206 
Boyle 
- Experiments of the luminous qualities of am- 
II 581 
ber, diamonds., and gum -lac - Wall 
xxyi 69 
IV 2 275 
— Obfervations of luminous emanations from hu- 
man bodies and from brutes; with fome re- 
marks on eledlricity - - Miles 
Light, Meteors in the Air. Part of a letter 
concerning a glade of light obferved in the 
heavens March 28, 1706 
XLIII 441 
X 278 
Derham 
- Account of feveral meteors or lights in the iky 
XXV 2 220 
IV 2 133 
Halley 
- ■■ An account of the late furprizing appearance of 
lights feen in the air on the 6th of March 
1715-6, with an attempt to explain the prin- 
XXIX 159 . 
IV 2 13s 
cipal phenomena thereof - Halley 
— 406 
138 
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