NUR 
OBJ 
359 ^ 
— — See Equations 
Nuremberg. An account (hewing that the latitude 
of Nuremberg has continued without fenfible 
alteration for 200 years laft paft, as likewife 
the obliquity of the ecliptic, by comparing 
them with what was obferved by B. Walther, 
in 1487 - - Wurtzelbaur 
Nutmegs. An extract of a letter containing micro- 
fcopical obfervations - Leeuwenhoek 
Nux Vomica. An account of the virtues ofFaba 
S. Ignatii - - Anon . 
Farther and more exadl account of the fame 
Igafur, feu nux vomica legitima ferapionis 
Gamelli 
Letter on Swammerdam’s treatife de Faba 
S. Ignatii” - Hotton 
Nyctanthes Elongata. A defcription and fi- 
gure of the nyftanthes elongata, a new Indian 
plant - Bergius 
Nyl-ghau. An account of the Nyl-ghau, an Indian 
animal not hitherto defcribed fViiliam Hunter 
O. 
Oak-Trees. An account of grafs in moors foon 
parched up in the fhape of trees, under which 
oak trees are found - - Beale 
■ - — Thoughts about the dwarf-oaks defcribed in 
vol.V. p.1151 - - IVilloughb ) 
■ »• — An account of two oak trees (truck by thunder, 
and of the horn of a large deer found in the 
heart of an oak - - Clark 
- Experiments concerning the ufe of the agaric 
of oak in (lopping haemorrhages 
Sharp , Warne 
A letter giving an account of a new fpecies of 
oak - - Holweli 
See Agaric 
Object Glasses. Judgment touching the aper- 
tures of obje£l-glaffes, and their proportions, 
in refpeft of the feveral lengths of telefcopes, 
Auzout 
together with a table thereof 
Z3 
Tranf. 
Abrldg. 
XVI 403 
I 262 
XVII 949 
III 685 
XXI 87 
II 648 
— 88 
— 6 49 
— 648 
— 365 
652 
LXI 289 
— 170 
/ 
I 3 2 3 
— 423 
V 1200 
— 8 33 
XLI 235 
VIII 847 
XLVIII 588 
LXII 128 
I ss 
I 191 
Xnflanc 
