SAL 
lately found in uncom-mon prefervation, under 
the ruins of the abbey, at St. Edmund’s Bury, 
Suffolk, with fome reflections upon the fubjedl 
Collignon 
Salamanders. A letter rectifying the miftake of 
falamanders living in Are Steni 
Salep. A letter containing a new manner of pre- 
paring falep - - Moult 
Saliva. Obfervations on the falival dudt 
BarthoUni 
— — An account of the external maxillar, and other 
falivary glands ; alfo of the infertions of all 
the lymphaticks (as well above as below the 
fubclavians) into the veins ; which glands and 
infertions have not hitherto been mentioned, 
or not truly defcribed by any author 
Hah 
• ■ — Obfervations on uncommon coloured faliva 
Huxham 
Sal Ammoniac. Method of making fal ammoniac 
in Egypt - - Haffelquiji 
Salt. The whole procefs ufed in France for making 
fea-falt by the fun - Anon . 
— — Some enquiries and fuggeftions concerning fait 
for domeftic ufes ; and concerning fheep, to 
preferve them, and to improve the race of fheep 
for hardnefs, and for the finefl: drapery 
Beal 
A continuation of the difcourfe concerning 
vitriol, fhewing, that vitriol is ufually pro- 
duced by fulphur, adding on, and coagulatiug 
with a metal ; and then making out, that 
allum is likewife the refult of the faid fulphur ; 
as alfo evincing that vitriol, fulphur, and al- 
lum, do agree in the faline principles ; and, 
laftiy, declaring the nature of the fait in 
bvimflone, and whence it is derived 
Anon , 
— — Microfcopical obfervations of the flgure of fugar 
and fait, and the probable caule of the differ- 
ence of their tafte - Leeuwenhoek 
— — An extract of a letter concerning the falts of 
wine and vinegar - - Leeuwenhoek 
* An abllract of a letter concerning the various 
figures of the falts contained in feveral fub- 
ftances - *» Leeuwenhoek 
Tranf. 
Lxn 465 
1 377 
LIX 1 
XIV 749 
XXXI 5 
XXXIII 63 
LI 504 
IV 1025 
IX 48 
— 66 
■ 
X 380 
XV 963 
— 1073 
4*7 
Abridg. 
II 816 
III 58 
VII 459 
- 583 
II 363 
II 3 6 4 
— 544 
» * 
III 683 
— 685 
Ggg 2 
Salt. 
