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Watsom, William, M. D. An account of the 
refult of fome experiments made with globes 
and tubes ; tranfmitted by Mr. Winkler in 
order to verify the fa£ts of odours palling 
through them 
— — An account of the Bifhop of London’s garden at 
Fulham, with a catalogue of the exotic trees 
remaining in it, June 25, 1751 
— — • Account of the cinnamon tree 
- — — On the phenomena of electricity in vacuo 
— — An account of the Aphyllon and Dentaria hep- 
mphyllos of Clufius, omitted by Mr. Ray 
— — ■ An account of S. de Peyffonel’sMS. treatife upon 
coral, and feveral other productions of the 
fea, in order to illullrate the natural hiftory 
thereof -» 
■ Remarks on Mr. Dixon’s account of vegetable 
balls which grow in a lake near the Humber, 
Yorkfhire - 
— — Electrical experiments in England, under 
thunder-clouds 
— — An account of Mr. Appleby’s procefs to make fea 
water fre(h r - 
— — — A comparifon of different thermometrical obfer- 
vations in Siberia 
Obfervations on the Byflus of the antients 
. Remarks on the fex of the holly 
■ Anfwer to Dr. Lining’s query relating to the 
death of Profeffor Richman 
Relation of a large calculus found in a mare 
• Obfervations upon agaric 
An account of Mr.Tull’s method of caftratingfifh 
Account of a fpecies of plant, from which the 
agaric ufed as a ftyptic is prepared 
A brief botanical and medical hiftory of the 
Solanum lethale, Bella-donna, or deadly 
nightfhade 
Remarks on the heat of the air, in July, 1757 
— An hiftorical memoir concerning a genus of 
plants called Lichen, by Micheli, Haller, and 
Linnaeus, and comprehended by Dillenius 
under the terms Ufnea, Coralloides, and Liche- 
noides ; tending principally to illuftrate their 
feveral ufes 
— — An account of fome extraordinary effeCfs arifing 
from convulfions 
■ A further account of the poifonous cfte&s of thefc 
Tranf. 
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XLVII1 69 
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