BUL BUR 
Bulkley, Sir Richard. On the propagation of 
elms by feed - 
Bulkley, Edward. Account of fome animals fent 
from Fort St. George 
Bull i aldus, M. . Obfervations of the ftar 
called Nebulofa, in the girdle of Andromeda, 
and of the wondrous {far in the neck of the 
whale - 
— Obfervations on the eclipfe of the moon, Sept. 8, 
1671, at Paris 
— — Obfervations on the eclipfe of the moon, Jan. 1, 
1674-5, at Paris 
— Obfervations on the eclipfe of the moon, June 
26, 1675 
— - — Obfervations on the occultation of Saturn by 
the moon, Feb. 7, 1678 
— — Obfervations on an eclipfe of the fun^ July 2, 
1684. at Paris 
Bullock, William, D. D. An account of the 
earthquake, Nov. 1, 1755, as ^ ea< ^ 
mines in Derbyfhire 
Bulteel, John. A new way, by an Fnglifh ma- 
nufacture, to preferve the hulls of Blips from 
the worm, See. better for failing, and more 
cheap and durable, than any fheathing or 
graving hitherto ufed 
Burma n, E. J. Obfervations- on an aurora borealis. 
Sept. 20, 1717, feen at Upfal 
Burgos, Alessanetro. Account of the late earth- 
quake in Sicily 
Burnet, William. On the Icy Mountains in 
Switzerland - 
Obfervations on the eclipfe of the firfl fatellite 
of Jupiter, in 1723, made at New York 
Account of a double-bodied child 
Burney, Charles, Muf. D. Account of an infant 
rnufician - 
Burrough, James. Onaboulimia 
— On an eclipfe of the moon, OCt. 10, 1725. 
made at Briftol 
Burrow, James. Account of an earthquake, 
Mar. 8, 1749-50, as feen in the Temple 
Garden by Robert Shaw (a fenfible Scotch- 
man) - 
— — at Southwark, from Mr. Boy fie Id’s in- 
formation - I 
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Tranf. 
Abridg. 
XVII 971 
II 667 
XXII 859 
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11 459 
I 25I 
VI 2272 
IX 238 
— 308 
X 372 
~ 3 r 5 
XII 969 
353 
XIV 693 
— 292 
XL1X 398 
VIII 6192 
XXXIII 175 
XVII 830 
XXVI 316 
XXXIII 162 
L 315 
LXIX 183 
XXII 598 
XXXIV 37 
XLVI 626 
— 6 37 
— 59 6 
VI 2 84 
II 401 
VI 409 
III in 
VI 196 
x 499 
— 503 
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