FOI 
39* 
— — Experiments and obfervations of the effe&s of! 
feveral forts of poifons upon animals, made at 
Montpellier, in 1678 and 1679 Courten 
— r — An account of the poifon wood tree in New 
England - - Dudley 
A farther account of the fame tree Skerrard 
— — An account of fome experiments on the effe&s 
of the poifon of the rattle-fnake Hall 
«— — An anatomy of the poifonous apparatus of the 
rattle fnake, with an account of the quick effe<P 
of its poifon - - Ranby 
+ — — A letter, giving an account of two women being 
poifoned by the limple diftilled water of laurel 
leaves, and of feveral experiments upon dogs \ 
by which it appears that this laurel water is 
the moil dangerous poifon hitherto known 
Madden 
Some experiments concerning the poifonous 
quality of the fimple diftilled water from the 
lauro-cerafus, or common laurel, made upon 
dogs at Topping’s Hall, Eifex, 1731, and others 
made before the Royal Society in their Repo- 
fkory - - Mortimer 
— — The cafe of a man who was poifoned by eating 
monk’s-hood, or napellus - Bacon 
• * Letter concerning the poifon of henbane roots 
Patouillat 
* Letter on the poifon of laurel water Rutty 
— Account of an antidote to the Indian poifon in 
the' Weft-Indies - Mi livard 
— An account of fome perfons poifoned by eating 
boiled hemlock - - IV, fVatfon 
■— — Farther remarks concerning muftirooms, occa- 
fioned by the Rev. Mr. Pickering’s paper, with 
obfervations on the poifonous quality of fome 
lort of fungi - VV, JVatjon 
— A letter concerning the Indian poifon fent over 
from M. Condamine - Brockhjby 
An account of the poifonous root lately found 
among the Gentian - Brocklejby 
Experiments made on a great number of living 
animals, with the poifon of Lamas, and of Ti* 
cunas - - Herijfant 
— - A farther account of the poifonous effedls of the 
oenanthe aquatica fucco virofo croeante of Lo- 
bei or hemlock drop-wort - W< Watfon 
Tranft 
XXVII 485 
XXXI 145, 
— *47 
XXXV 309 
— 37 7 
XXXVII 85 
— 163 
XXXVIII 
287 
XL 446 
XLI 63 
XLII 2 
XL 1 II 18 
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XLIV 408 
XLV 240 
XLVII 75 
L856 
l Abridg. 
VI 2 307 
308 
YII 412 
— 416 
VI 2 374 
VIII 842 
— 841 
— S44 
IX 335 
X763 
— 79 ° 
' 1224 
; — 772 
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