1 * A T 
PEA 
374 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 
Patella. Part of a letter concerning a cafe in chi- 
rurgery, which is commonly miftaken for a 
fra&ure of the patella - - D ever el 
XXXI 44 
VII 678 
An account of the patella or limpet fifh of Ber- 
mudas - - Forbes 
L 859 
Pavement. An accurate account of a teffellated 
pavement, bath, and other Roman antiquities 
lately difcovered at Eaft Bourne, in Suffex 
Tabor 
XXX S49 
1 
V 2 63 
— The reft of the treatife concerning the fcite of 
the ancient city of Anderida, and other re- 
mains of antiquity in the County of Suffex 
Tabor 
- 783 
7 A 
— — A defcription of a Roman pavement found 
near Grantham, in Lincolnfliire, with the oeco- 
nomy of the Roman times in this part of Eng- 
land *> - St uke ley 
XXXV 428 
VII 4 29 
Paul’s, Saint. Propofal of a method for fecuring 
the cathedral of St. Paul’s from damage by 
lightning, in confequence of a letter from the 
dean and chapter to James Weft, Efq. 
Committee of the Royal Society 
LIX 160 
Peak. An account of fome obfervations relating to 
natural hiftory made in a journey to the Peak 
in Derbyfhire - - Martyn 
XXXVI 22 
VI 2 190 
Pears. Some communications concerning cyder 
Reed 
VI 2128 
II 687 
— The propriety of pears for fome lands ; their 
choice for manifold ufes, efpecially for plea- 
fant, or for lafting liquor ; and how they are 
to be planted and ordered to the beft advantage 
\ 
Beal 
— 2144 
— 653 
— Account of a double pear - Anoru- 
XXII 470 
•— See Opuntia 
Pearls. Extract of two letters concerning the ori 
gin of pearls - - Sandius 
IX II 
— 827 
— — A letter concerning pearl-filhing in the North 
of Ireland - Redding 
XVII 659 
I 607 
Peas. Obfervations of the effe< 5 ls which the farina 
of peas of different colours have on each other 
Henchman 
XLIII 477 
Peat. An account of the peat- pit near Newbury, in 
Berklhire - * Collet 
L 109 
— - ■ ■ Experiments and obfervations upon a blue fub- 
ftance found in the peat-mofs, in Scotland 
Douglas 
LVIII 1 81 
Peebles 
