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‘Bierhatrve, his opinion concerning air in the blood, p. 233. 
Bonle Bock , a fine fpccies of antelope, in. the fouthern part of Africa, p. 237. 
Bougainville, fold a fettlement to the crown of Spain, which he had formed in Falkland 
Iflands, p. 99. 
Bixley, in Kent, births more numerous there from generation to generation, p. 167. 
Baad, made by the Hottentots of the pith of a palm, p. 292. 
B.ijlol, extrad of a meteorological journal kept there, for the year 1775, p. 367. 
See Meteorological “Journal. An earthquake there in the year 1775, P- 3^*8. 
Broth, portable, very ferviceable in preventing the feurvy in a fh ip’s company, p, 
403. 
Buffaloes, numbers of them in the fouthern part of Africa, p. 289. 293. 296. Their 
flelh good eating, p. 296. The largetl fliare of true remains of buffaloes where 
found, p. 328. 
Buff,n (Mr.), an error in his account of the weight of heated iron, p. 575 — 57 7. 
Bullock , an account of a very extraordinary effed of lightning on one, at Swanborow, ia 
.the parifh of Iford, near Lewes, in Suffex, p. 493. See Lightning. 
C. 
■ Cuff-.rs , Hottentots, dreaded as murderers and thieves, p. 297. 
Calomel and opium, the bed internal remedy for fuppreffions of urine, p. 58$, $ 36 . 
Canaan's Land, in the fouthern part of Africa, fome account of it, p. 289. 
Candle, procefs in its burning, p. 507, 508. 
Cage Town, an account of three journies from thence into the fouthern parts of Africa, 
p, 268. See Africa. 
Carro, an extraordinary trail of land in the fouthern part of Africa, fome account of 
it, p, 287, 288. 307 — 309- 316. Great want of frefh water there, p. 307, 308. 
316. 
Cartejius, fuppofed a vital fire kept up in the heart, p. 228. 
CaJ'cades, at Sweet Mil bey Valley, in the fouthern part of Africa, p. 275. 
Ca/ile of St. Philip's, cut out of the folid rock, p. 440. Some account of it, ibid. 
Cavallo , (Mr. Tiberius), his account of an extraordinary eledricity of the atmofphere, 
cbferved at Iflington in the month of October, 1775, p. 407. See Eledricity. 
Cavendiff, (the lion. Henry), hi* account of fome attempts to imitate the effeds of 
the torpedo by eledricity, p. 196. See Eledricity. His account of the mctcorolc* 
gical inftruments ufed at the Royal Society’s houfe, p. 375. See Meteorological In- 
Jlrumnts. 
Ceratophyttns , their formation and growth, p. 1, &c. 
Children in the birth, would remain' dead, if air were not thrown into their lungs after 
the lofs of that life which is peculiar to the foetus, p. 416. 
thalover, a dialed of the Romanlh language, p. 129, 130. Its origin, p. 143 — 145. 
See Language. 
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