SAT 
SC A 
424 
Saturn (Satellites*) A corre&ion of the theory of the 
motion of the fourth fatellite of Saturn Hailey 
— — - An account of two new fatellites of Saturn, 
Ltely difcovered at Paris - Cajfim 
— - — Corrections of the theory of the five fatellites 
of Saturn, with tables of the motions of thofe 
fatellites, adapted to the meridian of London, 
and the Julian account - CaJJim 
- — — A re£f ideation of the motions of the five fatellites 
of Saturn ; with fome accurate observations of 
them - - Pound 
Corrected tables of the motion of the five fa 
tellites of Saturn Caffini and Pound 
■ Observations on the fatellites of Jupiter and 
Saturn - - Hadley 
Savery. Letter concerning a paper of Servihgton 
S a very, relating to his invention of anew mi- 
crometer by means of divided obje£Lglaffes, 
or divided objech-fpeculmn - Short 
Saunderson. See Equations 
Saxon. Vide Coins 
Scale. A Scale of the gradation of heat Anon . 
Scale of Music. A letter of the various genera 
and fpecies of mufic among the antients, with 
fome observations concerning their Icale 
Pepufch 
Scales of the Mouth. Letters concerning feales 
within the mouth, and the fcaly child that was 
Shewn - - Leeuwenhoek 
Scales of Fish. Of the phaenemenaof a fcale fifh in 
an exhaufted receiver - Boyle 
— — - An abftra£l of a letter concerning the feales of 
eels - - Leeuwenhoe. 
— M icrofcopical observations- on the feales of 
fifh,. &c. - - Leeuwenhoek 
Scallop. The anatomy of the Scallop Lifter 
Scapula- Part of a letter concerning the coming 
off of the fcapula and head of the os humeri, 
upon a mortification - Derante 
Scar abacus Galeatus Pulsator. An account of 
the fcarabaeus pulfator, or the death-watch 
Stackhoufe 
Scarborough Spaw. Some considerations relating 
to Dr. Wittie’s defence of Scarborough Spaw, 
with a brief account of a lefs confiderable falr- 
Jpring in Somerfetfhire, and of a medical Spring 
Tranf. 
XIII 82 
XVI 79 
— 299 
XXX 768 
— 776 
XXXII 385 
XLVIII 165 
XXII 824 
XLIV 266 
XIV 586 
V 2024 
XV 883 
XVII' 
949 
XIX 5 b 7 
XXXII 
15 
XXXIII 159 
Abridg. 
1 37 ° 
— 369 
— 37 6 
IV 320 
— 3 2 3 
VI 221 
IV 2 I 
X 261 
III 684 
— 685 
II 829 
VII 676 
— 4 ° 7 
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