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Q, 
^uantoclt Hilly its longitude weft of Greenwich determined, p. 390. Its latitude deter- 
mined, ib. 
R. 
Rats, deftroyed by fugar ants in the Weft Indies, p. 3 32. 
Report on the belt method of proportioning the excife upon fpirituous liquors, p. 321. 
Re/piration , obfervations on, p. 106. 
Romney MarJJj y very accurate plan of that part of it where the bafe of verification was 
to be meafured, made by Lieut. Fiddes, p. 1:4. Of the furvey of Romney Marfii 
previoufly to the meafurement of the bafe, p. 137. Refult of the meafurement, p. 
129. Remarks on the comparative accuracy of the bafe meafured in Romney Marfh, 
with that executed on Hounflow Heath in 1784, p. 133. R.oraney Marih, general 
table of the meafurement of the bafe of verification in, p. 134. See Operation Trigo - 
metrical . ' 
Rotation . Obfervations on the rotation of the ring of Saturn, p. 478. Table of the 
rotation of Saturn’s ring, p, 494. 
Roy y Major-General, on the trigonometrical operation, whereby the diftance between 
the meridians of the Royal Obfervatories of Greenwich and Paris has been deter- 
mined, p. 1 1 1. 
Ruckinge, its latitude, longitude, &c. p. 2329 
Rujfell , Dr. on the Tabafheer, p. 273. 
S. 
St, Anrfs Hill, its latitude, longitude, &c. p. 232* 
St, Donat’s Hilly its longitude weft of Greenwich determined, p. 390* Its latitude 
determined, ib. 
St. George , in Grenada, fugar plantations deftroyed by fugar ants at, p. 346. 
St* Hilary’s Churchy its longitnde weft of Greenwich determined, p. 390. Its latitude 
determined, ib. 
St. Johny in Grenada, fugar plantations deftroyed by fugar ants at, p. 346. 
St. Kitt’sy fugar canes replanted yearly in the ifland of, p. 357® 
Salabdny an era of the Hindoos, deferibed, p. 571* 
Saturn y an account of the difeovery of a fixth and feventh fatellite of, p. i* Thi* 
planet the objeft of almoft every aftronomer’s curiofity, on account of the fingular 
phenomena of its ring, p. 2. One of the moft engaging obje&s aftronomy offers 
to our view, ib. The black difk, or belt, upon the ring of Saturn, not in the mid- 
dle of its breadth, p. 3. Its ring not fubdivided by many lines, or belts, as repre- 
fented in divers treatifes of aftronomy, ib. Only one fingle, dark, confiderably broad 
line, belt, or zone, upon the ring of Saturn, ib. Its zone on the northern plane 
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