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man bodies and from brutes ; with fome re- 
marks on eledlricity 
Miles, Rev. Henry. An account of fome improve- 
ments which may be made in cyder and 
perry - 
- — — On the efFe&s of a cane of black fealing wax, 
and a cane of brimftone, in eledlrical experi- 
ments - 
— Several ele£lrical experiments — 
On electrical fire 
Some eleCtrical obfervations 
— Account of Englifh ants - - 
— — The difference of the degrees of cold marked by 
a thermometer kept within doors, or without 
in the open air 
Account of the dorm of thunder which hap- 
pened June 12, 1748 
- — - An effay on quantity, occaiioned by reading a 
treatife, in which fimple and compound ratio’s 
are applied to virtue and merit, by the Rev 
Mr. Reid - - 
- — - On thermometers, with fome obfervations on the 
weather - - 
Account of fome vertebrae of ammonites or cor- 
nua ammonis 
Obfervations on a very cold day, and on another 
very hot day, in June and July, 1749 
— — O n the near agreement of thermometers in 
Lon on and at Tooting 
On the green mould on fire wood 
■ On the heat of the weather in July and 
September, 1750 
— On an extraordinary heat in Feb. 1 749-1,0 
Account of an earthquake, Feb. 8 , 1749 5 °j a * 
Tooting - - 
— March 8, 1749-50, at Tooting 
— A further account 
Addition to the former accounts 
Account of the earthquake felt at Tooting, 
Sept. 30, 1750 
- — Account of the late hard weather 
State of the thermometer, Feb. 8-9, 1755 
Account of a ftorm of thunder, June 27, 1756 
at Weft-Looe and Lanreath, Cornwall 
Miller, Charles. Account of the ifland of 
Sumatra - 
Tranf. 
XLIII 441 
— S l6 
XUV 27 
— 53 
— 7 B 
— 158 
— 35 1 
— 613 
XLV 383 
~ 505 
XL VI 1 
— 37 
— 208 
— 334 
— 57 1 
— 619 
— 607 
— 619 
— 628 
— 639 
— 726 
XLV I II 525 
XLiX 43 
L 107 
LXVIII 160 
Abridg. 
X 278 
— 3*7 
— 3 1 9 
— 322 
— 325 
XI 833 
x 433 
~ 475 
-- 22 
— 447 
— 641 
— 47 i 
— 748 
— 474 
— 49 2 
— 500 
— 5°4 
523 
Miller, 
