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Wallace, James. Part of a journal kept from 
Scotland to New Caledonia, in Darien, with 
T ranf. 
a (hort account of that country 
- — — An abftradl from an account of the iiland of 
XXII 536 
Orkney - 
— — On a flone cut out of the bladder, having hair 
— 543 
on it 
Waller, Richard. Obfervations on the Cicin- 
dela volans, or flying glow worm, with the 
— 688 
figure - 
. A catalogue of fimple and mixed colours, with 
a fpecimen of each colour, fixed to its prqpe; 
XV 841 
name - 
. Some obfervations made on the fpawn of frogs, 
XVI 24 
and the production of tadpoles therein 
XVII 522 
■ Obfervations on the difie&ion of a paroquet 
XVIII I 53 
Some obfervations fent from the Eafl Indies, in 
anfwer to fome queries fent thither 
XX 273 
An account of two deaf perfons who can fpeak 
and underftand one another by the motion oi 
the lips - - 
— - A defcription of that curious natural machine. 
XXV 2468 
the wood-pecker’s tongue 
Wallis, John. Obfervations of the fealed weathei 
XXXIX 509 
glafs, and the barometer 
B . — A relation concerning the late earthquake neai 
I 166 
Oxford, Jan. 19, 1665 
A relation of an accident by thunder and light- 
ning at Oxford, May 10, 1666 
An eifay exhibiting the hypothefis of the flux 
— 222 
and reflux of the lea 
» — — An appendix by way of anfwer to fome objec- 
— 263 
tions to the above effay 
* Animadverfions of Dr. Wallis, upon Mr. 
Hobbes’s book, De Principiis & Ratiocina- 
— 28l 
tione Geometrarum 
Some inquiries and diredllons concerning tides. 
propofed by Dr. Wallis, for the proving and 
difproving of his lately publilhed difcourfc 
— 289 
concerning them 
— Account of the variety of annual high-tides, as 
to feveral places ; with refpedt to his own hy 
— 297 
pothefis, (v. I. p. 263) 
Some miftak.es to be found in a book intituled 
<s fpecimina mathematica F. du Laurens,” 
efpecially touching a certain problem affirmed 
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781 
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I64 
II 76I 
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605 
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III 618 
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II 365 
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