HUX 
66 $, 
HUN 
LVIII 34 
LXI 170 
XV 1252 
LXV 
129 
LXVI 174 
Hunter, William, M. D. Obfervations on the 
bones, commonly fuppofed to be elephant 
bones, which have been found near the river 
Ohio in America 
— — — An account of the Nyl-ghau, or Indian ani 
mal, not hitherto deferred 
Huntington, — . An explanation of the cut 
of two porphyry pillars in Egypt 
Hutchins, Thomas. Experiments made on th< 
dipping-needle by delire of the Royal Society 
*7 7.5 
An account of the fuccefs of fome attempts tc 
freeze quickfilver, at Albany Fort, in Hud 
Ton’s Bay, in the year 1775, with obfervation 
on the dipping-needle 
Hutton, Charles. A new and general method 
of finding fimple and quickly converging fe* 
ries, by which the proportion of a diameter of 
a circle to its circumference may eafily be 
computed to a great number of places of 
figures 
A demonftration of two theorems mentioned 
in article XXV. of the Philofophical Tranfac- 
tions for the year 1775 
The force of fired gunpowder, and the initial 
velocities of cannon-balls, determined by ex 
pennants ; from which is alfo deduced the 
relation of the initial velocity to the weight of 
Riot and the quantity of powder 
An account of the calculations made from the 
furvey and meafures taken at Schehallien, in 
order to a {'certain the mean denfity of the 
earth 
Calculations to determine at what point in the 
fide of a hill its attraction will be the greatefl. 
&c. 
- — Of cubic equations and infinite feries 
Huxham, John, M. D* On the praetef-natura* 
ftrudfure of the genital parts of a woman 
Obfervations on a large omentum 
• on an uncommon-coloured faliva 
— — - A fhort account of the anomalous epidemic 
fmail-pox at Plymouth, beginning in Augulh 
1724, and continuing to June, 1725 
* « — Account of an aurora borealis feen at Plymouth. 
Odb 8, 1726 - . * ' XXXIV 137 
Tranf. 
— 476 
600 
LXVIII 50 
— 689 
LXX 1 
— 387 
xxxn 408 
XXXIII 60 
— 63 
— 379 
Abrldg, 
hi 530 
VII 546 
— 518 
— 583 
— 623 
VI 297 
Hoxham, 
