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Keill, James, M. D. Obfervations on the phy- 
fico-mathematical commentaries of J. Ber- 
noulli - - - 
On the ftrength of the heart 
Keir, James. On the cryftallizations obferved on 
glafs 
Kelly, James. Account of horns found under- 
ground in Ireland 
Kerkringius, M. D. An account of what 
has been of late obferved of eggs to be found 
in all forts of females 
Kersseb >om, William. A view of the relation 
between Dr. Ha ley’s tabl s, and the no- 
tions of M de BufFon, foi eftablilhing a 
rule for the probable duration of the life of 
man 
Kies, — . Obfervations on an eclipfe of the Sun, 
Jan. 8, 1750, at Berlin 
Kilpatrick, Sir Thomas. An account of an ex- 
traordinary agita.ion of the water in a fmall 
lake at Clofeburn, in the Shire of Dumfries, 
Feb 1, 1 7^6 
Kinck, Peter. An account of the Norwegian 
Finns or Finlanders 
Kits g, Charles. On crabs eyes 
King, bir Edmund, M. D Obfervations on the 
parenchymous parts of the body 
— Obfervations on emmets or ants 
* An account of an eaher and fafer way 
of transfufing blood, viz. by the veins 
only 
Account of an experiment of transfulion of 
blood on a man in London • - 
— - Obfervations concernii g the organs of genera- 
tion - 
• Obfervations on infers lodging themfelves in 
old willows 
A relation of a petrified glandula pinealis, 
lately found in the difTc&ion of a brain 
* — • — Several bieivauons and experiments on the 
animal uh in pepper-water 
King, Edward. An attempt to account for the 
univtrlal deluge - 
- — — An attempt to account for the formation of 
(pars and chr)fta s 
Account of a very remarkable aquatic infed 
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XXX 995 
LXVI 530 
XXXIV 122 
VII 4018 
XLVIU239 
XLVI 339 
XLIX 521 
XXXV I57 
XXII 672 
I 316 
II 425 
— 449 
— 557 
IV 1043 
V 2098 
XVI 228 
XVII 861 
LYII 44 
— 58 
— n 
675 
Abridg. 
IV 367 
V 2 ~44 
VI 224 
X 78 
VII 4 44 
II 83, 
HI 17 
II 789 
— 231 
— 192 
H7 7a 
III I f7 
— 6 54 
