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chord, or fedtion of the mufical canon; with 
his anfwer.to it - - Wallis 
Letter concerning the firange effedls reported of 
mufick in former tmes beyond what is reported 
of later ages - - Wallis 
— The theory of mufick reduced to arithmetical 
and geometrical proportions - Salmon 
A letter of the various genera and fpecits of 
mufic among the ancients, with fome obferva- 
tions concerning their fcale - Pepufth 
■ A letter, inclofing a paper of the late Rev. Mr. 
Creed, concerning a machine to write down 
extempore voluntaries, or other pieces of mufic 
Freke 
— — Account of one, who had no ear to mufic natu- 
rally, Tinging feveral tunes when in a delirium 
Doddridge 
An explanation of the modes or tones in the 
ancient Graecian mufic - Stiles 
Musician. Account of a very remarkable young 
mufician - - Barrington 
Account of an infant mufician - Burney 
Musk. The extraordinary effedt of mufk in con- 
vulfive diforders - - Wall 
— ■ - A remarkable inftance of the happy cf 
fedfs of mufk, in a very dangerous cafe 
Parfons 
Musk Smelling Animals. An account of lome 
infedls fmelling of mufk - Ray 
Confirmation of the obfervation about mufk- 
feented infects, adding fome notes upon 
Dr. Swammerdam’s book of infedb, and on 
that of Steno, concerning petrified fhells 
Lifter 
Difcovery of another mufk-feented infedt 
Lifter 
Musk Hog. Tajacu feu aper Mexicanus mofehiferus, 
or the anatomy of the Mexico mufk-hog 
Tyfon 
Mustela. The figure of the muflela foffilis 
Gronovius 
Myopes. A way for Myopes to ufe telefcopes 
without eye-glaffes, an obiedt glafs be- 
coming as ufeful to them, and lometimes 
more fo than a combination of glaffes 
DefaguUers\ 
T ranf. 
XX 80 
297 
XXIV 2069 
XLIV 266 
— 445 
- 59 6 
LI 695 
LX 54 
LXIX 183 
XLIII 212 
XLIV 75 
VI 2219 
r 
— 2281 
— 3002 
XIII 3S9 
XLIV 451 
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to 
I 6lO 
— 6l8 
X 261 
— 265 
XI 1084 
— 1044 
— 1055 
11 783 
II 783 
— 792 
— 8 73 
XI 874 
IV 188 
Myrrh. 
