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cording as places are elevated above the fur- 
face of the earth, with an attempt to difcover 
the true reafon of the rifing and falling of the 
Mercury upon change of weather Halley 
« A relation of the Ifnall creatures called fable 
mice, which have lately come in troops into 
Lapland, about Thorne, and other places adja- 
cent to the mountains, in innumerable multi- 
tudes - , t - Rycaut 
— A relation of the bad condition of the moun- 
tains about the Tungaroufe and Batavian ri- 
vers, having their fource from thence, occa- 
fioned by the earthquake between the 4th and 
5th cf January, 1699, drawn up from the ac- 
count given by Tommagon Porbo Nata who 
had been there 
— The barometrical method of meafurin£ the 
height of mountains, with two new tables, 
Brewing the height of the atmofphere at given 
altitudes of Mercury ?■ - Scheuchzer 
« Remarks on the height of mountains in general, 
and of thofe of Swifferiand in particular, with 
an account of the rife of fome of the moftcon- 
liderable rivers of Europe - Scheuchzer 
— — An account of a mountain of iron-ore at Ta- 
berg in Sweden - - Afcanius 
- A fhort defcription of fome high mountains on 
which are a great quantity of foilil wood 
Hollman 
— r — Obfervations made in Savoy, in order to afcer- 
tain the height of mountains by means of the 
barometer; being an examination of Mr. de 
Luc’s rules delivered in his “ Recherches fur 
les Modifications de PAtmofphere” S chuckbur g 
Agronomical obfervations relating to the moun- 
tains of the moon - - Herfchel 
Mouth. Letter concerning fcales within the mouth 
Leeuwenhoek 
Moxa. Obfervations on moxa and cotton 
Leeuwenhoek 
Mulberry-Trees. A letter concerning an unufual 
way of propagating mulberry-trees in Virgi- 
nia, for the better improvement of the filk- 
work ; together with fome particulars, tend , 
ing to the good of that plantation Moray 
— — ~ Of an excellent liquor made with cycler, apples, 
and mulberries •> - Coleprefs 
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Tranf. 
Abridg. 
XVI 104 
11 14 
XXI no 
1 
OO 
l»H 
XXII 595 
— 419 
XXXV 537 
VI 2 30 
— 577 
— “ 35 
XLIX 30 
LI 506 
LXVII 513 
LXX 507 
XIV S 86 
XII 899 
I 201 
11 502 
hi 684 
if 653 
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