LUX 
LYR 
lufus naturae in a child - Warwick 
Luxation. An account of a complete lux tion of 
a thigh-bone, in an adult perfon, by external 
violence - - White 
— An account of a cafe of a luxated tl: 
bone reduced - - Young 
Lycoperdon. Extra# of a letter concerning I 
remarkable experiments made upon the arte- 
ries of horfes, with the powder of lycoperdon, 
or lupi-crep:tus, by Monfieur La Fofte 
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ground 
being 
an ex- 
in {topping blood after amputation 
Lymne. An uncommon finking of the 
Lymne in Kent 
Lymphatick Vessels. Letters touchii 
ufe of the lymphatick veflels, &c. De Bill j 
— — _ Obfervations on the origin and ufe of the 
lymphatick veffels of animals, 
tra# from the Gulftonian le#ure 
— — An account of the lymphatick fyftem in 
birds - - Hew f on 
An account of the lymphatick fyftem in 
amphibious animals - Hewfon 
— An account of the lymphatick fyftem in 
ftfh - - - Hewfon 
» A dtfcription of the lymphaticks of the 
urethra and neck of the bladder Henry Waif on 
— On the degrees of heat which coagu- 
lates the iimph and ferum of the blood, with 
an enquiry into the caufes of the inflamma- 
ting cruft, or fize as it is called Hewfon 
Lyncurium. Some obfervations concerning the 
lyncurium of the ancients - W. Watfon 
Lynus. Account of Fr. Lynus’s dials at Liege Ellis 
Lyre. Some thoughts concerning the ancient Greek 
and Roman lyre, and an explanation of an 
obfcure paifage in one of Horace’s odes 
Molyneux 
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- 846 
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VI 2 203 
III 791 
III 262 
L 322 
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204 
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LX 384 
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LI 394 
XXIII 1416 
V 2 134 
— 1267 
IV 474 
289 
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