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Mix ward, Edward, M. D. Account of an anti- 
dote to the Indian poifon 
Mitchell, John, M.D. On the caufes of the 
different colours of people in different cli- 
mates 
— Of the preparation and ufes of various kinds of 
pot-afh - ** 
•— — Account of a fliower of black duff in Zet- 
land 
* — On the force of ele&rfcal cohefion 
Moehring, Paul Henry Gerrard. Botanical 
ohfervations giving more accurate defcriptions 
of certain plants 
Moivre, Abraham De. Ohfervations on the 
tranfits of Venus and Mercury over the Sun' 
di(k - 
— Remarkable fpecimens of the do&rine of flux 
ions, or examples wherein the ufe and excel- 
lence of that method in folving geometrical 
problems is Jfhev/n 
®— A method of railing an infinite multinomial to 
any given power, or extracting any given root 
of the fame 
■ A method of extracting the root of an infinite 
equation - 
— - - The dimenfion of the folids generated by the 
converfion of Hippocrates lunula, and of its 
parts about feveral axes, with the furfaces ge- 
nerated by that converfion 
•— The method of fquaring any kind of curves, or 
reducing them to more fimple curves 
— Analytical folution ©f certain infinitefrma! 
equations 
— The laws of chance, in a fet of problems 
A general folution of the fifteenth general pro- 
blem, propofed by him in his treatife de men- 
ffura fortis, with the affiftance of combined o;r 
infinite feries 
A ready defer iption and quadrature of a curve 
off the third order, refembiing that commoaly 
called the foliate 
— Some fimple properties of conic fe£tions de- 
duced from the nature of focus’s, &c. 
— The redu&ion of fractions into more fimple 
ones 
— Of the fedlion of an angle 
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XLII 2 
XLIII 102 
XLV 541 
L 297 
LI 390 
XLI 211 
LXI 433 
XIX 52 
— 6l9 
XX 190 
XXII 624 
XXIII 1 1 15 
XXV 2368 
XXVII2I3 
XXIX 245 
“ 3 2 9 
XXX 622 
XXXII 162 
XXXII 228 
Abridg. 
1x335 
XI 926 
X 77 7 
VIII 760 
I 34 
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— 95 
~ 2 9 
IV 15 
— 77 
V 2 266 
IV 24 
— 3 
VI 51 
VI 65 
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