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Nadi, Jos. Ant. Obfervations on the eclipfe c 
Moon, Sept. 8, 1718, at Bologna 
Nairne, Edward. Defcription and ufe of a new 
conftruCted equatorial telefcope or portable 
obfervatory 
— Account of a perfon killed by lightning in Tot- 
tenham Court chapel, and its effects on the 
building 
— Experiments on two dipping needles, which 
were made agreeable to a plan of the reverend 
Mr. Mitchell 
— — EleCtrical experiments - - , | 
— Experiments on water obtained from melted ice 
of fea water 
■ Experiments made with an air pump on Mr. 
Smeaton’s principle ; together with fome ex- 
periments with a common air pump 
— Experiments on electricity, being an attempt to 
(hew the advantage of elevated conductors 
The effect of electricity in fhortening wires 
Naish, Edward. Cafe of an offification of the cru- 
ral artery 
Natus, Peter. A phytological obfervation con- 
cerning oranges and lemons, both feparately 
and in one piece produced on one and the fame 
tree, at Florence 
Neale, Thomas. The effects of thunder and 
lightning in Hampfhire, Jan. 24- 1665-6 
Needham. John. An account of a very remarka- 
ble cafe of a boy, who, notwithftandingthata 
confiderable part of his inteftines were forced 
out by the fall of a cart upon him, and after 
wards cutoff, recovered and continued well XLIX 238 
Needham, Walter, M, D. Annotations upon 
a difcovery pretended to have been made by 
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