M O I M O L 
Moivrb, Abraham de. The redudbion of roots 
into more Ample forms 
The eafieft method of calculating the value of 
annuities - 
Molloy, , Account of the earthquake ‘at 
Lifbon, May 31, 1761 
Molyneux, William. Account of Lough-Neagh 
in Ireland, and its petrifying qualities 
«— Observations on the eclipfe of the Sun, July 2. 
1684, at Dublin 
— A retractation of the 7 th and lad paragraph of 
the letter in vol. XIV. p. 552, concerning 
Lough-Neagh Stone, and its non-application 
to the magnet upon calcination 
Account of the Connough worm 
- — - Account of a prodigious os frontis in the me- 
dicine fchool at Leyden 
■ Account of a new hygrofcope 
On the circulation of blood in the lacerta 
aquatica - — - 
— A difcourfe on this problem, why bodies dif 
folved in menftrua fpecifically lighter than 
themfelves fwim therein 
Some reflexions by T. Molyneux 
— — Account of the dioptrick problem, why four 
convex glaffes in a telefcope fhew objedb 
ere£t ... 
— Of the courfe of the tides at Dublin 
Obfervations on the eclipfe of the Moon, No- 
vember 19, 1686 
On the apparent magnitude of the Sun and 
Moon, or the apparent diftance of two ftars 
when nigh the horizon, and when higher ele- 
vated - - - - 
— Hiftorical account of colds or epidemical dif- 
tempers - 
Notes relating to the Giant’s caufeway 
Account of a not yet defcribed fcolopendra ma- 
rina - - - 
— A difcourfe concerning the large horns fre- 
quently found under-ground in Ireland, con 
eluding from them that the great American 
deer, called a moofe, was formerly common 
in that ifland 
— - A demonflratiou of an error committed by 
common furveyors in comparing of furveys 
T ranf. 
XL 463 
XLIII 65 
Lil 142 
XIV 552 
— 749 
— 820 
XV 876 
— 880 
— 1032 
— 1236 
XVI 88 
— 93 
— 169 
— 192 
— 236 
— 314 
XVIII 105 
— 175 
XIX 405 
— 489 
4 x 
711 
Abridg. 
VIII 1 
11 322 
- 758 
hi 2 
11 40 
III 225 
1 535 
— 537 
I 189 
II 263 
I 221 
III 271 
a 5 3 
— 8 33 
11 432 
hi 544 
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