B A K 
s 6t> ' BAC 
B acon, Vincent, (Surgeon). Cafe of a man poifoned 
by eating monk’s-hood, -or napellus t - 
B adcock, R. Microfcopical obfervations on the 
ferina foecundans of the holyoak, and the 
pafiion flower - 
— Further obfervations and experiments on the 
paffion flower, and its farina 
— * — On the farina foecundans of the yew tree 
Badenach, James, M. D« A technical defcription 
of an uncommon bird from Malacca 
Bailey, — -» An account of a very large flone found 
in the colon of a Horfe ; and of feveral Bones 
. which were taken from the inteftines of a 
mare; with fome experiments and obferva- 
tions thereupon - 
Bailley, M. A propofal for fome new methods of 
improving the theory of Jupiter‘s fatellites 
Baker, David Erskine. Account of a tripos and 
infcription found near Turin, ferving to dif- 
cover the true fltuation of the city Induflria 
- — — * On water efts flipping off their fkins 
Account of two extraordinary belemnitse 
«— of a dwarf - - 
* ofan earthquake feltatYork, April ig, 1754 
Baker, Henry. Experiments and obfervations on 
a beetle that lived three years without food 
— Difcovery of a perfe£t plant in femine 
— — • Account of Mr. Leeuwenhoek’s microfcopes 
■ On the jelly of black currants curing inflam- 
mations in the throat 
— Account of Margaret Cutting, who fpeaks 
though (he has left her tongue 
— Obfervations on the mouths of the eels in 
vinegar, and alfo a flrange aquatic animal 
— Obfervations on a polype dried 
— — - Account of the eye- fucker 
— — Method of procuring the true impreffion or 
figure of medals, &c. - 
* Account of a large foflil tooth of an elephant 
— - of the ancient Bridewell at Norwich 
* A defcription of a curious echinites 
of fome clay moulds, or concaves, of 
ancient Roman coins found in Shopfhire 
— — Account of the grubbs that deftroy the grafs in 
Norfolk - 
On the Ruffian flfh called Quabb, and the 
jftones called Crabs Eyes 
T ranf. 
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287 
Abridg. 
VIII 842 
XLIV 150 
X753 
— 166 
* — 189 
— 756 
— 757 
LXII 1 
XLIV 296 
XI 90s 
LX 1 II 185 
XL 1 II 540 
XLIV 529 
XLV 598 
XL VI 467 
XLVIII 564 
— 1240 
- 857 
X 639 
XI 1207 
XLI 441 
— 448 
— 503 
IX 8 
VIII 806 
— 121 
— 655 
- 838 
XLII 143 
— - 416 
— 616 
XLI 1 I 35 
IX 38 
— 36 
XI 800 
— 77 
— 33 1 
• — 520 
XLIV 432 
— 1339 
x 599 
XI 1304 
X 634 
— 55 7 
XI 1320 
— 57 6 
— 821 
XLV 174 
- 876 
Baker. 
