TUNT 
TYR 
Tunis. A letter containing a geographical defcrip- 
tion and map of the kingdom of Tunis, with a 
poftfcript relating to the cure of intermittent 
fevers in thofe parts - Sbaw 
Turkeys. An account of two young turkeys joined 
together by their breafts - Floyer 
— An account of a bird, fuppofed to have been 
bred between a turkey and a pheafant 
Edwards 
Turky. Inquiries for Turky - Mr. H. 
— Some communications out of Turky Anon 
Turnips. An abftraft of a letter concerning the 
making of turnip bread, in Eflex Dale 
■ Some inflances of the very great and fpeedy ve - 
getation of turnips - Defaguliers 
— An account of fome trials to cure the ill tafte 
of milk, which is occafloned by the food of 
cows, either from turnips, cabbages, or au- 
tumnal leaves, &c. alfo. to fweeten flanking: 
water - - Hales 
Turning. The principal properties of the engine 
for turning ovals in wood or metal, and of the 
inftrument for drawing ovals upon paper de- 
monftrated - - Ludlam 
Turn-Lathe. Letters about the method of po 
lifhing telefcope glafles bv a turn-lathe, and alio 
of the making of an extraordinary burning-glafs 
at Milan - - Anon . 
Turpentine. The way of making pitch, tar, 
rofin, and turpentine near Marfeilles Bent 
Turquoise. Some remarks on the precious fton 
called the turquoife - Mortimer 
Tycho Brahe. Letter conceridning the remains 
the obfervatory of the famous Tycho Brahe 
(dour don 
Tyrol. Remarkable obfervations in a journey over 
the Tyrol Alps, with a catalogue of the plants 
obferved - - Ehrhart 
Tyrone. Vide Antiquities 
Tranf. 
XXXVI 177 
XXI 434 
LI 833 
I 36O 
VIII 6017 
XVII 971 
XXX 974 
XLIX 339 
LXX 378 
III 79S 
XX 291 
XLIV429 
XXII 691 
XLI 547 
A °9 
Abridg, 
VI 423 
II 898 
III 631 
— 605 
II 667 
IV 2 311 
1 194 
x 633 
1 216 
IX 462 
VIII 768 
Ulcer* 
