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CoLquHbuN, Sir James-. Of an agitation o i 
the waters, at Lufs, in Scotland, Nov. i, 
1755 “ 
XLIX389 
Colson, Mr. Obfervations on the eclipfe of the fun 5 
June 1, 1676 
XI 637 
1 
I 284 
Colson, John. Univerfal folution of quadratic and 
biquadratic equations, viz. analytical, geo- 
metrical, and mechanical 
XXV 2333 
IV 66 
— Account of negativo-affirmative arithmetic 
XXXIV 1*6 1 
VI 1 
— The conftrudlion and ufe of fpherical maps 
XXXIX 204 
VIII 354 
Colwall, Daniel. Account of the Englifh alum 
works - 
XII 1052 
II 538 
— — — of the way of making Englffh green 
copperas - 
— 1058 
Combes, Thomas. On cinnamon 
L 873 
Cond amine, M. De la. Account of the Indian poi- 
fon - 
XLIV 408 
XI 1*24 
— The declination of feme fouthern liars of the 
firfl and fecond magnitude, June, 1738, and 
the way of finding the hour of the night at fea 
by looking at the fouthern crofs 
XLVI 139 
x 53 
r The method of opening the MSS. found at 
Herculaneum 
XLIX 622 
Conduitt, John. On the fituation of the antient 
Carteia, and fome other of the Roman towns 
near it 
XXX 903 
V 2 83 
Coniers, John. A defeription of his hygrofeope 
Connor, Bernard, M. D. An account of an ex- 
XI 71.5 
II 37 
traordinary human fkeleton, whofe vertebrae 
of the back, the ribs, "and .feveral bones down 
to the os facrum, were all firmly united into 
one folid bone, without jointing or cartilage 
XIX 21 
III 292 
Conny, Robert, M. D. Account of a fhower of 
fifhes 
XX 289 
II 144 
Consett, Rev. Thomas. Abftradt of the meteoro- 
rological diaries, made at Peterfburg and 
XXXVIII 
London, 1724, 1725 
IOI 
VIII 555 
Conti, De L’ Abbe. Letter on the difpute about 
the method of fluxions or differential method 
XXX 923 
IV 162 
Conyers, John. A draught and defeription of a 
ufeful and cheap pump 
XII 888 
I 545 
► His improvement of Sir Morland’s fpeaking 
1 
trumpet 
— 1027 
— 5°5 
Cooke, Benjamin. Account of an extraordinary 
damp in a wall, in the Ille of Wight 
XL 379 
VTII 658 
of a ball of fulphur fuppofed to be ge- 
nerated in the air 
— 427 
— 5 “ ’ 
Cooke 
