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grcateft monthly heights of the barometer in London for one year, commencing 
March 1775, p. 363, 364. What winds accompanied its lead monthly heights, 
p. 364. An abridged table of the winds for Briftol in the year 1775, P- 368. An 
alteration in the nature of eafl winds for fome years pail, p. 373. Method of dif- 
tinguifhing the winds in the journal at the Royal Society’s houfe, p. 385. 
Winter Hoek , one of the highelt mountains in the fouchern part of Africa, p. 284, 
285. 
Witte Klip, an enormous granite ftone fo called, near the Cape of Good Hope, p. 
278. 
Wolves and tigers, frightened by fires in the night-time, p. 28S. 
Woods, in the fouthern part of Africa, p. 274, 27^. 288, 289. 291. 293, 294. 
Wonlfe (Mr. Peter), his experiments made in order to afeertain the nature of feme 
mineral fubftances ; and, in particular, to fee how far the acids of fea-falt and of 
vitriol contribute to mineralize metallic and other fublhnces, p. 605. See Mineral 
Subfiances. 
Z. 
Zebras , great herds of them near Rhinoceros Rivier, in the fouthern part of Africa, 
P- 3 1 2 * 
Zee-Koe Rivier, in the fouthern part of Africa, formerly abounded with the hippopo- 
tamus amphibious, p. 291. 
Zoophytes, their formation and growth, p. 1. Sec. 
Zvuart Berg, a mountain in the fouthern part of Africa, an account of a hot bath 
there, p. 274. 
Zvoart Kop's fait pan , an account of it, p, 297 
The End of the SIXTY-SIXTH Volume. 
The Number of Plates in this Volume is SEVEN. 
