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Dudley, Paul, An account of'a ftone taken out 
of a horfe at Bofton, in New England, 1724 
■ ■ ■ ■■ An account of the feveral earthquakes which 
have happened in New-England fince the firft 
fettlement of the Englifh in that country, efpe- 
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Dufay, M. . On the efficacy of oil of olives in 
the 1 bite of vipers 
Duillier, Facio. Obfervations on an edipfe of 
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Dumaresque, Rev. D. An account of that part 
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Dunn, Samuel, Some obfervations of the planet 
Venus, on the difk of the fun, June 6th, 1761. 
with a preceding account of the method taken 
for verifying the time of that phenomenon ; 
and certain reafons for an atmofphere about 
Venus - 
>1 — . An attempt to aflign the caufe why the Sun anc 
Moon appear to the naked eye larger when 
they are near the horizon ; with an account 
of federal natural phenomena relative to this 
fubjeft - 
Reafons for a lunar atmofphere 
An account of the eclipfe of the Sun, October 
16, 1762 
— An account of an appulfe of the Moon to the 
planet Jupiter, obferved at Chelfea 
* Remarks on the cenfure of Mercator’s chart, in 
a pofthumous work of Mr, Weft of Exeter 
. . — Account of a remarkable meteor October 6 
1763 - - - 
Obfervations on the eclipfe of the Sun, April r, 
1764, at Brompton-Park 
«— A determination of the exa£t movement of 
time when the planet Venus was at externa 
and internal contact with the Sun’s limb 
in the tranfits of June 6, 1761, and June 3, 
1769 ..... 
Dunthorne, Richard. On the Moon’s motion 
. On the acceleration of the Moon 
.... — Thoughts on comets - - - 
Elements of new tables of the motions of the 
fatellites of Jupiter 
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Abridg. 
XXXIV 261 
VII 440 
XXXIX 63 
VIII 685 
XL 444 
IX 68 
XXV 2241 
IV 252 
LT 477 
LII 184 
— 462 
— 578 
— 644 
LIU 31 
— - 66 
“ 35 1 
LIV 1 14 
LX 65 
XLIV 412 
XL VI 162 
XLVil 281 
I LII 105 
X 78 
— 84 
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