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Trembley, Abraham. Obfervations on feveral 
fpecies of fmall water infers of the polypus 
kind 
— — Account of an earthquake, Feb. 8, 1749-50, 
at Harwich 
~~ — ~ Obfervations on an earthquake, Nov. 9, 17^5, 
at Geneva 
— — - Account of the earthquake on the 14th of 
November, 1755* in Va!ais in SwilTerland 
. Remarks on the ftones in the country of Naf- 
fau, and the terrritories of Treves and Cologn, 
refembling thofe of the Giant’s Caufeway in 
Ireland - 
. . ■ — An account of an earthquake felt at Cologn, 
Liege, Maeftricht, &c. on the 19th of No- 
vember, 1756 
— Account of a flight fhock of an earthquake, 
Auguft 13, 1756, at Turin, and another 
Nov. 9, 1756, at Genoa 
. — — - of a coral, and that it is a mafs of animals 
of the polype kind 
— ■— — - of a bed of marine bodies which croffes 
the higheft mountains which Fparate Provence 
from Piedmont ; alfo a rock confiderably above' 
the furface of the fea, intirely pierced with 
pholades, and whether thefe are evidences of a 
univerfai deluge 
- An account of the flate of the thermometer at 
the Hague, Jan. 9, 1759 
Triewald, Francis. Queries on the caufe of 
cohefion - 
— — An extraordinary inftance of the almofl in- 
ftantaneous freezing of water ; and an ac- 
count of tulips, and fuch bulbous plants, 
flowering much fooner when their bulbs are 
placed upon Lotties filled with water, than 
when planted in the ground 
- An improvement of the diving bell 
Defcription of a new invented water bellows 
Account of the vegetation of melon feed, forty 
two years old 
Tripe, Nicholas. Account of a body found in 
a vault in the church of Staverton in Devon- 
fhire, intire after being buried upwards of 80 
years - 
Trobe, de la. Two meteorological 
Traaf. 
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XLYI610 
XLIX 438 
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— 581 
— 893 
L 58 
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XI 807 
X493 
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L 148 
XXXVI 39 
XXXVII 79 
XXXIX 377 
XL 231 
XLII 115 
XLVII 253 
VI 2 5 
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VIII 634 
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