MID 
MIL 
or Tea compafs, in the path way to the faid 
bay, according to the feveral longitudes and 
latitudes, from J721 to 1725 
Middleton, Christopher. A new and exaft 
table, colle£ted from feveral observations taken 
from the year 1721 to 1729* in nine voy- 
ages to Hudfon’s Bay, in North America,, 
/hewing the variation of the compafs, accord- 
ing to the latitudes and longitudes, account- 
ing the longitudes from the meridian of 
London - - 
— Obfervations on the weather in a voyage to 
Hudfon’s Bay, 1730 
Tranf. 
XXXIV 
73 
* 73 * 
- 1735 
on the 
XXXVII 71 
- 76 
XXXVIII 
127 
XXXIX 270 
XL 96 
— 395 
XLI 8g6 
Observations on the lunar eclipfe. Sept. 8, 
1736, at Hudfon’s Bay 
— - — An obfervation of the magnetic needle being fo 
affected by great cold that it could not tra- 
verfe - 
• The ufe of a new azimuth compafs for finding 
the variation of the compafs or magnetic 
needle at fea with greater eafe and exadlnefs 
than by any yet contrived for thatpurpofe 
An examination of fea water frozen and melted 
again to try what quantity of fait is contained 
in fuch ice, made in Hudfon’s ftraights 
— — The effeft of cold ; together with obfervations 
of the longitude, latitude, and declination of 
the magnetic needle at Prince of Wales fort 
upon Churchill river in Hudfon’s Bay, North 
America 
Milbourne, William. An account of a remark- 
able decreafe of the river Eden in Cumberland 
Dec. 28, 1762 LIII 7 
Miles, Rev. Henry. Obfervations on red lights in 
the air, Jan. 23, 1750-1 - XLVI 346 
— — Remarks concerning the circulation of the blood 
as feen in the tail of a water eft through a folar 
microfcope - - XLI 725 
— On the feed of fern - — 770 
* A reprelentation of the Parhelia feen in Kent, 
Dec. 19, 1741 - - XLII 46 
— Account of the fit ing of phofphorus by eledfricity XLI 1 I 290 
— — Obfervations of luminous emanations from hu 
XLII i 
57 
707 
Abridg. 
VI 2 297 
— 300 
— - 55 . 
VIII 468 
— 376 
— 745 
— 374 
— 643 
— 469 
X 484 
IX 69 
VIII 809 
— 5 1 5 
X 272 
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