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Luke ns, John. Obfervations on the trars^t of Ve- 
nus, June 3, 1769, in Philadelphia 
Lulofs, John. Obfervations on the traniit of Ve- 
nus, June 6, 1761, at Leyden 
— - An account of an eclipfe of theMoon, May 8. 
1762 
— Obfervations of the eclipfe of the Sun of Au - 
guft 1 6, 1765, made at Leyden 
Lynn, Geor«e. A method for determining the 
geographical lopgitude of plac s, from the 
appearance of the common meteors, called 
falling ftars - 
Obfervations on the lumen boreale at South- 
wick in Northamptonfbire, 061 . 8 , 1726 
— — — Some obfervations of etlipfes of Jupiter’s late! 
tellites made at Southwick, 1730 
— Remarks on the weather, accompanying 
three fynoptical tables of meteorological ob- 
fervations for fourteen years from 1726 tc 
1 7 39 - . 
Lyons, Israel. Calculations in fpherical trigono- 
metry abridged 
Lyons, D. M. D. Defcription of the Cepphus 
- ■ ■ ■ Cafe of the late reverend James Bradley 
— Cafe of a girl who fvvallowed three pins, and 
difcharged them at the fhoulder 
Lyttelton, Rev. Charles. Defcription of a 
beautiful nautilites 
— Account of a non-dcfcript petrified infeft 
Tranf. 
Abridg. 
LIX 289 
LI I 25 5 
— 650 
LVI 30 
XXXV 35 1 
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> 
XXXIV253 
VI 2 109I 
XXXIX 196 
VIII 180 
XLI 686 
— ■ 604 
LXV 470 
LII «35 
— 6 3 S 
LIX 9 
XLV 320 
XLVI 598, 
600 
X 639 
— 656 
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