LOD 
LUC 
693 
Longitude of Cork de- 
Lodwicke, Francis. An eflay towards a univerfal 
alphabet and new primer 
— A fecond eflay concerning the univerfal primer 
Logan, James. Account of Mr. Thomas God- 
frey’s improvement of Davis’s quadrant tranf- 
ferred to the mariner’s bow 
■ Some experiments concerning the impregnation 
of the feeds of plants 
— On the crooked and angular darts of lightnings 
in thunder florms 
Thoughts concerning the Sun and Moon. 
when near the horizon, appearing larger than 
when in the zenith 
Long, John. A new method for making Ioga 
rithins, and finding the number correiponding 
to a logarithm given, with tables 
Longfield, John, M. D. 
duced from agronomical obfervations 
Lord, Rev. Thomas. Account of fome worms 
whofe parts live after they have been cut 
afunder - 
Lorimer, J. Defcription of a new dipping- 
needle - 
Lovell, Lord. Account of a meteor feen near 
Holkham in Norfolk, in Aug. 1741 
Lower, Richard, M. D. The fuccefs of the ex- 
periment of transfufing the blood of one ani- 
mal into another 
On making a dog draw his breath like a 
broken-winded horfe 
. An experiment of transfufion of blood upon 
a man in London 
— An ©bfervation concerning a blemifh in an 
horfe’s eye not hitherto difcovered by any 
author - - 
Lowther, Sir James. An account of the damp 
air in a coal-pit of Sir James Lowther, bart. 
funk within 20 yards of the fea 
Lowthorp, J. An experiment of the refraction of 
the air 
Luc, John Andrew De. Account of a new hy 
grometer 
— Rule for meafuring heights by the barometer, 
reduced to theEnglifh meafure of length, an<r 
adapted to Fahrenheit’s thermometer, and 
other fcales of heat, and reduced to a more 
convenient expreilion 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 
XVI 126 
ai 373 
— 134 
— 378 
XXXVIII 
441 
VIII 366 
XXXIX 192 
— 804 
— 240 
— 507 
— 404 
— 377 
XXIX 52 
IV 160 
LXIX 163 
XLII 522 
IX 117 
LXV 79 
XLII 183 
VIII 521 
1 352 
III 226 
a 544 
- 65 
— 557 
' 231 
— 613 
864 
II 684 
XXXVIII 
109 
XXI 339 
LXIII 404 
LXIV 158 
VIII 656 
I 228 
Luc, 
