INDEX. 
F page 
Farey, Mr. J. Senr. His account of the great Derbyshire 
denudation, - - - - 242 
Fabroni. His experiments on alcohol referred to, - - 337 
Fluids, experiments to prove that they pass directly from the 
stomach to the circulation of the blood, and from thence 
into the cells of the spleen, the gall bladder, and urinary 
bladder, without going through the thoracic duct, 163 
Fontana, Abbe. His experiments on the ticunas noticed 201 
G 
Guinea Pigs, effects of woorara on them, - - - 194 
H 
Hellins, Rev. John, B. D. On the rectification of the hy- 
perbola by means of two ellipses, 8cc. Also some further 
observations on the same subject; being an Appendix to his 
paper inserted in the Phil Trans, for 1802 - - 110 
Hersch el, Wi lli am, LL. D. His astronomical observations 
relating to the construction of the heavens, arranged for the 
purpose ofa critical examination, the result of which ap- 
pears to throw some new light upon the organization of 
the celesticd bodies «. - 269 
Her odotus, his account of the solar eclipse referred to 220 
Ho me, Evt eard, Esq,. His experiments to prove that fluids 
pass directly from the stomach to the circulation of the 
blood, and from thence into the eells of the spleen, the gall 
bladder, and urinary bladder, without going through the 
thoracic duct, - - - - - - 163 
H umboldt, his account ofa vegetable wax referred to 262 
H utton, Dr. His calculations on the attraction of Schehal- 
lien referred to, - 357 , 363, 371 
H )P erbola, on the ratification of, by means of two ellipses, 
8cc. Also some further observations on the same subject. 
Being an Appendix to a paper on the rectification ol the 
hyperbola inserted in the Phil. Trans, lor 1802, - 110 
K 
Knight, Thomas, Esq,. On the expansion of any functions 
of multinomials, ------- 49 
Knight, T. A. Esq. On the causes which influence the 
direction of the growth of roots, - - 209 
