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fharp and blunt conductors, p. 801 — 820. 823—855. 855— 860. 999—1011. 
Guthrie , Dr. Matthew, on the astifeptic regimen of the natives of Ruftia, p. 622. See 
Antij'eptic Regimen . 
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Hamilton , Sir William, his account of certain traces of volcanos on the banks of the 
Rhine, p. 1. See Volcanos . His letter concerning pieces of the large hone near 
Cape Town, p. 106. 
Hampjhire , the proport on able number of inhabitants that die annually in a country 
parilh there, for 90 years, p. 154. 
Hanukhill, near Edinburgh, extract of meteorological obfervations made there, p. 564. 
See Meteor ological Obfervations • 
Haygartb y Dr. J his obfervations on the population and difeafes of Chefter in the year 
1774, P* I 3 I * See Chejler . 
Health. The uncommon healthinefs of Chefter, p. 131 — 134, See, Gluttony and 
drunkennel's deftruCtive to health, p. 134. Loam, clay, and fand foils, favourable 
to health, p. 218. 
fHeat. Of the heat, See. of animals and vegetables, p. 7. See Animals , Vegetables, 
Concerning the meafure of the expanfion of folids by heat, p. 419 — 353. 
Heights. Con parifon between Sir George Shuckburgh and Colonel Roy’s rules for the 
meafureraent of heights with the barometer, p. 681. See Barometer • 
Henly, Mr. William, his method of curing a mufcular contraction by electricity, p. iot. 
Obfervations on Mr. Henly’s experiments to fhew that pointed terminations to con- 
ductors are preferable to fpherical ones, p. 999, 1000. Contradicted by experi- 
ments, p. iooo- — 1011. His obfervations and experiments tending to confirm Dr, 
Ingenhoufz’s theory of the eleCtrophorus ; and to fliew the impermeability of glafs 
to eleClric fluid, p. 1049 — IO S 5 » 
Henry , Mr. Thomas, his account of the earthquake which was felt at Manchefter and 
■ other places in the year 1777, p. 221. See Earthquake. 
Higgins, Dr. Bryant, on the ufe of an amalgam of zinc, for the purpofe of eleCtricai 
excitation, and on the moil eafy and effectual method of cleaniing eleCtricai cy- 
linders, p. 861, 862. 
Holme y near Manchefter, a journal of the quantity of rain that fell there from 1765 to 
1769, p. 571. 
Holvoelly Mr. the dreadful cafe of him and his unhappy fellow-fufferers at Calcutta, 
p. 204, 20“? • 
Horfes eaten by the Battas of Sumatra, p. 168. 
Bofpitalsy how infectious fevers are produced therein, p. 204—207. 
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