MER 
MES 
Tranf. 
Mercator, Nicholas. Illuftrations of the loga- 
rithmo-technia 
Confiderations concerning his geometrical and 
dire£ method for finding the apogees, excen- 
tricities, and anomalies of the planets 
Merret, Christopher, M. D. Obfervations 
on the uniting of bark of trees cut, to the 
tree itfelf - 
— — Experiment on Aloe Americano ferrati-folia 
weighed, feeming to import a circulation of 
the lap of plants 
An experiment of making cherry-trees, that 
have withered fruit, to bear full and good 
fruit, and of recovering the almoft withered 
fruit - - 
A defcription of feveral kinds of granaries, as 
thofe ol London, of Dantzick, and in Muf- 
covy 
— — A relation of the tin-mines, and working of 
tin in the county of Cornwal 
The art of refining tin 
» An account of fome obfervables in Lincoln- 
fhire, not taken notice of in Camden, or 
any other author 
• A table of the wafhes in Lincolnfhire 
Mertans, Charles de, M. D. Obfervations on 
the fcurvy 
Mesaporitus, Anthony. Account of a pain in 
the belly arifing from the inteftines being con- 
creted into a cartilaginous fubftance 
Cafe of an eruption or blood from almoft every 
part of the body 
Messier, Charles. A table of the places of the 
comet of 1764, difcovered at the Obfervatory 
of the Marine at Paris, January 3, about eight 
o’clock in the evening, in the conftellation 
of the Dragon, concluded from its fituation 
with regard to the ftars 
— A memoir, containing the hiftory of the re- 
turn of the famous comet of 163-2, with ob- 
fervations of the fame* made at Paris, from 
Jan. to June, 1759 
*— Obfervations on the eclipfe of the Sun on the 
1 6th of Auguft, 1763;, made at Colombes, 
near Paris 
A difcovery, with obfervations of two new 
111 759 
V 1168 
U 453 
— 45S 
— 464 
XII 049 
IO46 
XIX 343 
— 39* 
LXYIil 661 
XXIV 2114 
— a 144 
LIV 151 
LV 294 
LVI 1 
4U 2 
1 05 
Abridg, 
1 253 
in 706 
n 645 
— 652 
— 628 
— 572 
— 591 
in 533 
11 267 
V 23s 
comet 
