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WOR 
Womb; Account of a child’s crying in the womb 
Derhan: 
An account of a large bony fubftance found 
in the womb, 1733 - Hody 
— Letter concerning the extirpation of an excref 
cence from the womb - Bur tor: 
Wood, Of a place in England, where, without pe- 
trifying water, wood is turned into Hone 
Boyle 
— — Of jhe abundance of, found under ground 
in Lincolnlhire - - Anon 
— — An account of the appearance of feveral woods 
and their velTels - Leeuwenhoek 
— — An extract of a letter containing feveral ob- 
fervations on the texture of the bones of ani- 
mals compared with that of wood 
Leeuwenhoek 
— Obfervations upon the velTels in feveral forts of 
wood - - Leeuwenhoek 
— - An account of the poifon wood tree in New 
England - - Dudley 
• — Sherara 
— An account of a capricorn beetle found alive in 
a cavity within a found piece of wood 
Mortimer 
— A fhort defcription of feme high mountains on 
which are a great quantity of follil wood 
Hollman 
— The principal properties of the engine for turn- 
ing ovals in wood or metals, and of the inftru- 
ments for drawing ovals upon paper, demon- 
llrated - - Ludlam 
Wood-Peckers. A defcription of that curious na- 
tural machine, the wood- pecker’s tongue 
Waller 
W oollen Manufacture. An account of a balance 
of a new conllruflion fuppofed to be of ufe in 
the wobllen manufadlure - Ludlam 
Worcester. See Figures 
Worms. Obfervations about Ihining worms in oyf- 
ters - - Auzout 
• A relation of worms that eat out; Hones 
De la Voye 
— ■ ■■ Obfervations on feveral forts of worms found in 
the guts - - Lifter 
Tranf. 
1 Abridg, 
XXVI 485 
— 487 
V 310 
XXXIX 1 8s 
1 IX 191 
XLVI 520 
XI 1022 
I IOI 
I[ 325 
V 2050 
— 423 
XIII 197 
hi 684 
XVII 838 
- 685 
XXXI 134 
VI 2 336 
1 1 
1 1 
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CO 0 
XLI 861 
IX II 
LI 506 
LXX 378 
XXIX 509 
V ss 
LV 205 
I 203 
III 826 
— 321 
II 787 
VIII 6060 
III 1 19 I 
Worms. 
