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Vegetables. A letter on the fexes of plants and 
impregnation of vegetables Styles 
—— On the nature of gorgonia, that it is a real 
marine animal, and not of a mixed nature 
between animal and vegetable Ellis 
— — * Experiments on animals and vegetables, with 
refpedt to the power of producing heat 
John Hunter 
— Of the heat of animals and vegetables 
John Hunter 
Vegetables. (Chymical preparations from) A 
way of extra&ing a volatilfalt and fpirit out of 
vegetables ; intimated in vol. viii. p. 7002 Coxe 
— A continuation of a difeourfe begun in vol. IX. 
p. 4, touching the identity of all volatil falts and 
vinous fpirits, together with two furprifing ex 
periments Concerning vegetable falts perfectly 
refembling the fliape of the plants whence they 
had been obtained - - Coxe 
V egetable Lamb. An account of the Scythian ve- 
getable lamb, called borametz, Breynius 
Vegetation. Queries concerning vegetation, efpeci- 
ally the motion of the juices of vegetables 
Anon . 
— — Some communications relating to the 
about vegetation 
queries 
Beal 
A continuation of the anfwers Tonge 
Additional anfwers to queries Tonge 
Promiscuous additions to what was formerly 
publifhed in N° 43 and 44 - Tonge 
Inftances {hewing the correfpondence of the 
pith and timber, with the feed of the plant ; 
as alfo of the bark or fa p in the bark with the 
pulp of the fruit of fome encompafiing coat or 
cod, containing the feed - Beale 
Experiments concerning the motion of the fap 
in trees - Willoughby and Wray 
Hints, tending to encreafe the fertility of any 
kind of land, &c. - Beal 
Extract of divers letters, touching fome en- 
quiries and experiments; touching the motion 
of fap in trees, and relating to the queftion of 
the circulation of the fame Lifter 
A letter relating to fome particulars in Mr. 
Lifters communications Willoughby 
Extract of a letter both in relation to the fur- 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 
LV 258 
LXI 1 
LXV 446 
LXVIII 7 
IX 4 
Ill 326 
— 169 
— 333 
XXXIII 353 
VI 2 317 
III 797 
II 752 
— S53 
— 676 
— 877 
— 677 
— S80 
— 676 
IV 913 
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SO 
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— 9 i 9 
— * 710 
— 963 
— 682 
— “35 
00 
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1 
VI 2119 
— 686 
— 2125 
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