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Ferguson, James.. A new method of conflru&ing 
fun-dials for any given latitude, without the 
afiHlance of dialing fcales, or logarithmic calcu- 
lations - - - 
Ferguson, [ohn. Account of the extirpation of 
part of the fpleen of a man 
Fern, M. D. Hiflory of a remarkable foetus 
without the womb 
Ferner, Benedict. Obfervations on the tranfit of 
Venus over, the Sun, June 6, 176 1 > in and near 
Paris - - 
June 3, 1769, at Stockholm 
Feuillee, Pere. The longitude of Buenos Ayre< 
determined 
Fidge, William. Account of a ftone taken out of 
the bladder of a dog,, with a piece of dog-grafs 
in its center - 
Field, Rev. James. Two cafes of wounds in the 
ftbmach 
Fielding, Robert, M. D. Narrative of the (hot of 
Dr. Robert Fielding with a mufket bullet, and 
its flrano;e manner of its coming out of his 
head, where it had lain near 30 years, written 
by himfelf 
Fitzgerald, Keane. Experiments on applying the 
Rev. Dr. Hale’s method of dihilling fait water 
to the Ream engine 
— Farther experiments for encreafing the quantity 
of fleam in a fire engine 
— An attempt to improve the manner of working 
the ventilators by the help of the fire engine 
Defcription of a metalline thermometer 
— Experiments on checking the too luxuriant 
growth of fruit trees, tending to difpofe them 
to produce fruit 
"■ » — ■■ A defcription of a new thermometer and baro- 
meter - 
A method of lefTening the quantity of fri&ion ir 
engines - 
An account of fome improvements made on a . 
new wheel barometer, invented by him 
Flamstead, John. An account of fuch more notable 
celeftial phenomena of the year 1670, as will 
be confpicuous in the Englifh horizon 
—— The appuifes of the Moon to Saturn and the fixed 
ftars* obfervablc in the. year 1671, foretold, 
Tranf. 
LVII 389 
XL 455 
XXI 12 1 
LU 221 
LIX 404 
XXXII 2 
XLIV 335 
XXXII 78 
XXVI 317 
L53 
— 27 o 
— 727 
LI 823 
LII 71 
— 146 
LIII 139 
LX 74 
IV 1099 
Abridg. p 
1X149 ~ 
III 214 > 
XI 909 
VII s o8 
V 205 , 
1 453 
