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Ocnantne aquadca fucco virofo crocante of 
Lobel, or hemlock dropwort 
Watson, William, M. D. Some obfervations 
concerning the Lyncurium of the ancients 
The effects of electricity on a tetanus 
An account of the cicuta, recommended by Dr. 
Storke 
Some fuggeftions concerning the preventing the 
mifchiefs which happen to fhips and their 
mails by lightning 
— Some remarks upon the catarrhal diforder, which 
was very frequent in London and in its neigh- 
bourhood, in May, 1762 ; and upon the dyfen- 
tery which prevailed in the following autumn 
• — Obfervations upon the effects of electricity, ap- 
plied to a tetanus, or rr.ufcular rigidity, of fpur 
months continuance 
— — An account of the infeCt called the vegetable fly 
■ Account of an American armadilla 
»- — Obfervations upon the efFeCts of lightning, with 
an account of the apparatus to prevent i'ts mif- 
chiefs to buildings, more particularly povvder 
magazines - 
— Account of the opening of the body of an altli- 
matic perfpn 
Account of thejate cold weather, Jan. and Feb. 
1767, at London 
■ ■ — An account of fome experiments by Mr. Miller, 
of Cambridge, on the fowing of wheat 
■ . — An account of oil obtained from the ground- 
nuts of North Carolina 
• Cn pointed conductors 
Watson, jun, William, M. D. An account of 
the blue lhark 
Webb, Philip Carteret. An account of an 
inverted iris, obferved on the grafs in Septem- 
ber, and another in October, 1751 - 
• Account of an agitation of the waters in Suffex 
and Surry, Nov. 1, 1755 
Weidler, John Fredekick. Obfervations of an , 
eclipfe of the Moon* July 29, 1729, at 
Wirtemberg 
— An account of the eclipfe of the Sun, July 15, 
1734, at Wirtemberg 
— Account of an aurora borealis, 1732 , , . - 
— A narrative of the deltruCtion of the canker 
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LI 394 
Lll 10 
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LIII 10 
— 271 
LIV 57 
— 239 
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LVLJ 203 
LIX 376 
LX 11 I 66' 
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XLV 1 I 24B 
XLIX 353 
XXXVI 174 
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VIII 574 
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