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northe?nmoft ftar in the fcorpion’s forehead, 
Feb. 5, 1717 - - - Anon. 
Star. (Occultation) Propofai of obfervations of oc- 
cultations of the fixed fiars by the moon, made 
at Paris, to determine the exadt difference of 
longitude betwixt London, Paris, and Green- 
wich - Maflielyne and De Lalande 
— Occultations of fixed fiars by the moon obferved 
at Greenwich, 1769 - Alafielyne 
Star. (Meteor) A method for determining the geo 
graphical longitude of places from the appear- 
ance of the common meteors, called falling 
fiars - -- Lynn 
— — • See particular Stars , and Stars in particular Con - 
ftellations % in their Places 
Star Fish. Thoughts about the fiellar fifh, de- 
feribed in vol. v. 1153 ” Willoughby 
An account of the fiellar fifh, formerly de 
feribed p. 1153, with the addition of fome 
other curiofities - - Willoughby 
— — An account of an echinus, or fiar-fifh, with 
a jointed fiem, taken on the coaft of Bar 
badoes, which explains to what kind of ani- 
mals thofe foflils belong, called ftar fiones, 
afterise, and aftropodia, which have been 
found in many parts of this kingdom 
Mendes da Cojla 
Starry Annxseed Tree. An account of a new 
fpecies of illicium Linnafi, or fiarry annifeed 
tree, lately difeovered in Weft Florida 
Ellis 
Star- Stones. A letter containing obfervations on 
the aftroites, or ftar-ftones Lifter 
-- See AJlroites 
Statics. An account of fome new ftatical experi- 
ments - - Dejaguliers 
*— Extra&s from two letters of Dr. John Lining, 
of Charles-Town, South Carolina, giving an 
account of ftatical experiments made on him- 
felf for one whole year, accompanied with me- 
teorological obfervations, and fix general tables 
Lining 
Letter ferving to accompany fome additions to 
his ftatical experiments - Lining 
Statics. (Vegetable) Account of Mr. Hale’s vege-j XXXIV 264 
table ftatics - DeJdgu/iersjXXXV 323 
Tranf. 
XXX 546 
Abri dg. 
IV 304 
LII 607 
LIX 399 
XXXV 351 
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V 1201 
VI 2221 
II 832 
LI1 357 
LX 524 
X274 
— 503 
XL 62 
XLII 491 
XLIII 318 
VIII 278 
IX 276 
XI 1350 
VI 2 158 
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