380 
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PHY 
T ranf. 
393 
his reflexions on certain Phoenician monu- 
ments, and the alphabets refulting from them 
- - Suointcn LIV 
— — An attempt to interpret the legend and infcrip 
tion of a very curious Phoenician medal never 
hitherto explained - - iiivinton LVII 266 
Phoenicia. Obfervations on five antient Perfian 
coins, flruck in Paleftine or Phoenicia, before 
the diflfolution of the Perfian empire Swinton LXI 345 
Phoenicopterus. The natural hiftory and dc- 
fcription of the phoenicopterus or flamingo, 
with two views of the head, and three of the 
tongue - - Doughfs XXIX 523 
Pholas Conoid es. An account of the pholas c >- 
noides - - Parfons LV 1 
Phosphorus. An account of making phofpho-us, de 
pofited with the Secretaries of the Royal So- 
ciety, QX. 14, 1680, and opened .fince his 
death - - Boyle XVII 583 
Experiments on the produXion and propagation 
of the light from the phofphorus in vacuo 
Hqukfite XXIV 1863 
— — Several experiment! on the mercurial phofphorus 
Hauhflfee — -2129 
— A letter concerning firing phofphorus by elec- 
tricity - - Miles XLIII '290 
■— — An eafy method of making phofphorus, that 
will imbibe and emit light, like the Bolog- 
man ftonej with experiments and obfervations 
Canton LVIII 337 
■ A letter on his new phofphorus receiving feveral 
colours, and only emitting the fame 
Beccaria LXI 212 
Phrensy. An account of the cure of an inveterate 
phrenfy by the transfufion of blood, at Paris 
Denis II 6 1 7 
Physic. See medicine 
Physics. (Natural philofophy) Dr. Wallis’s opinion 
concerning the hypothefis phyfica nova of Dr. 
Leibnitius - — IVallis VI 2227 
A letter in which the laws of attraXion and 
other principles of phyfics are fhewn Keill XXVI 97 
— Afironomical, phyfkal and meteorological ob 
fervations in 1733 at Winemberg Weidler XXXIX 238 
- A fhort account of fome new aftronomical anc 
phyfical obfervations made in Alia Porter XLIX 251 
Abridg, 
V 63 
III 346 
tv 2 181 
— - 180 
X 272 
III 291 
vi.353 , 
VIII 178I 
— ss° 
Physics. 
