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letter concerning the 
which frequently is obfcured 
Mercury. Part of a 
effe&s from the eating Dog Mercury, 
remarks thereon by Hans Sloane 
« — (Mineral) Letter concerning the 
Mercury in Friuli 
mines 
Pop . 
ill effects on the lungs - M 
An account of the diffedtion of a dog who 
Mercury injected into one of the jugulars 
upon mad dogs with Mercury 
7 ‘ 
Mercury given inwardly to the patient 
obfervations, and their refult - Olden 
— A profpeft of the weather, winds, and 
height of the Mercury in the barometer, on 
the firft day of the month, and of the w 
rain in every month in 1703, and begin- 
ning of 1704 at Townley in Lancashire, by 
R. Townley, and at Upminfter, by W. Derham 
Townley and Derham 
— Several experiments on the mercurial phofpho- 
rous - - Haukjhse 
Mercury (the planet) An obfervation of a tranfit of 
Mercury under the fun, Odh 31, 1690, at 
Nuremberg - - Wurtzelbaur 
— ■ An account of the appearance of Mercury, paf- 
fing over the fun’s difk, on the 29th of Octo- 
ber, 1723, determining the mean motion, and 
fixing the nodes of that planet’s orb HaiUy 
* — Obfervations of the tranfit of Mercury over 
the fun, 061 . 31,-1736, Fleet-Street 
Graham 
Manfredi 
We idler 
I Tranf. 
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