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Oldenburg, Henry. On the effect of a thunder 
ciap on the cpmpafs of a fhip on the coaft of 
New England 
XIV 520 
— — Remarks on Molyneux’s account of the courfe 
of the tides at Dublin 
XVI 193 
II 263 
Oliver, Andrew. An account of an extraordinary 
difeale among the Indians in the iflands of 
Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard in New 
England - - 
LIV 386 
Oliver, William, M. D. Experiments of fink- 
ing a bottle ciofe corked under various depths 
of water 
XVII 908 
— 305 
- — - — Account of Lay Well which ebbs and flows 
— 
— — — Anfwer to feveral queries relating to Lay Wei 
— 910 
— — 
— Remarks on a late journey into Denmark and 
Holland 
XXIII 1400 
V 2 128 
— Account of a calenture 
XXIV 1562 
V 364 
■ Account of Jefuits bark 
— I59 6 
IV 2 323 
— — Cafe of an extraordinary fleepy perfon 
— 2177 
[V 353] 
— Hiftory of a woman whofe genital parts were 
praeter-naturally formed 
XXXII 413 
VII 548 
Cafes of Dropfies cured by fweet oil 
XLIX 46 
Oram, Richard. Cafe of a boy cured of con* 
vulfive fits by a difchargeof worms 
L 518 
Orred, Daniel. A cafe in which the head of the 
os humeri was fawn off, and yet the motion of 
the limb preferved 
XLIX 6 
Osborne, John. On the fuccefs of inoculation at 
Bolton in New England 
XXXII 225 
— 6 1 7 
Osborne, ■ ■ — — . Obfervations on an eclipfe of 
the Sun, July 2, 1684, at Tredagh 
XIV 7^ 
Oxford Philosophical Society. Table of the 
weight of a cubic foot of grain of various forts 
XV 926 
I 522 
— Account of a woman who voided the bones of a 
foetus, above the os pubis, and by other extra 
ordinary ways 
XX 292 
m 219 
— Concerning rufma and alcanna 
— 29 5 
11 458, 
645 1 
F.R. 
