INDEX OF THE 
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F. 
Fabrega. Manuscripts on the Azteck Antiquities^ xiiij 
179, 395 ; xiv, 36. 
Fabrieius. Bibliotheca Grasca, xiv, 31, 243. 
Firmicns. Astrology, xiii, 373, 384. 
Fontenelle. History of the Academy of Sciences, xiii, 362, 
368. 
Freret, Complete works, xiv, 233, 236. 
G. 
Gama. Historical and Chronological Description of two 
Stones, xiii, 100 , 338, 387, and the following to 409 3 
xiv, 45, 135, 173, 251. 
Garcia, Origin of the Indians, xiv, 222 , 251. 
Garcilasso de la Vega. See Vega. 
Gatterer. Elements of Chronology, xiv, 236 5 Universal 
History to the Time of Cyrus, xiv, 236, 254, 255. 
Gaubil (Father). Mathematical Observations on China, 
xiii, 320, 338, 355, 356, 375 5 xiv, 158, 142, 147. 
Gemelli Carreri. Tour of the World. His description 
of the Pyramid of Cholula, xiii, 107, 395 5 xiv, 
25 3 this work defended against its detractors, 
xiv, 59. 
Geminus. Elements of Astronomy, xiv, 227, 237, 241. 
Georgi (the Elder). Tibetian Alphabet, xiii, 197, 308, 327 5 
xiv, 16, 24. ’ 
Georgi (John-TIieoph.). Travels in Bussia, xiii, 349. 
Germanicus Caesar. His Translation of Aratus, xiv, 242,. 
Gilbert Devarennes, Blason, xiv, 85. 
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Goetze, Curiosities in the Library at Dresden, xiv, 145. 
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