Tranf. 
Landen, John, A new method of computing the 
fums of certain feries 
— — A fpecimen of a new method of obferving 
curvi-lineal areas 
* — — New theorems for computing the areas of cer- 
tain curved lines 
— — A difquifition concerning certain fluents which 
are aflignable to the arc of conic leCtions 
An invetfi^ation of a general theorem for And* 
ing the length of an arc of any conic hyper- 
bola by means of two elliptic arcs, with fome 
other new and ufeful theorems deduced there- 
from - 
A new theory of the rotatory motion of bodies 
affe&ed by forces difturbing fuch motion 
Lane, T homas, Defcription of an electrometer in- 
vented by him ; with an account of fome 
experiments made by him with it 
— A letter of the folubility of iron in Ample 
water, by the intervention of fixed air 
Langelot, Joel, M. D. Qbfervations on thechy- 
mical operations of digeftion, fermentation, 
and triture or grinding 
Langford, Captain. Qbfervations upon hurricanes 
and their prognoftics 
Languish, Browne. A new contrivance of apply 
ing receivers to retorts in diftillation 
Langwith, Benjamin, D. D. Account of a rain- 
bow feen on the ground 
— of the appearance of feveral arches of 
colours contiguous to the inner edge of a 
rainbow - 
Qbfervations on the figures of fnow 
— — Account of an aurora borealis at Petworth in 
Suffex, Oct. 8, 1726 
Latham, Rev. Ebenezer,M. D. A propofal to make 
the poles of a globe of the heavens move in a 
circle round the poles of the ecliptic 
- On the true delineation of the afterifms in the 
antient fphere 
— — Some conjectures concerning the petition of the 
antient fphere - 
Latham, John. Obfervations on the earthquake at 
Lifbon, Nov. 1, 1755, mac ^ e at Zfufqueira 
— — Cafe of a man feized with a fever from the 
cfFeCts of roeaMuft * 
LI 553 
LVIII 174 
LX 441 
LXI 298 
LXV 283 
LXYII 266 
LVII 451 
L(X 216 
VII 5032 
XX 407 
XLIII 234 
XXXI 229. 
XXXII 241 
— 298 
XXXIV 132 
XL 2QI 
XLI 730 
XLII 221 
XLIX 41 1 
LX 431 
Abridg. 
hi 315 
II 103 
XI 1223 
VI 2 80. 
VI 122 
via 59 ; 
95 
VIII 217 
— 21S 
— 216 
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