To the REMARKABLE PASSAGES in this Volumé. N. B. To find any particular Book, or Pamphlet, see the Table of Contents, prefixed to the Volume. tween it and radical vinegar, tastrophe of that by which Pil. de Rozier and de Romaine creation, from an Indian hif. unhappy accid. investigated, ib. tory of the world, 420. Barker, Mr. his barometrical and mit, in M. Houel's Voyage Basaltes, remarkable rock of, in ralytic cases, estimated by the relative, what, 102. Beak, Bp. his character, 146. In- flammation of, in closed vessels, white mountains in New Hamp- shire, 138. his observations on the Aurora Borealis, 393.. On nips by drying, 470. Bellendenus, some account of chat three books De Statu, &c. ib. nection, as a writer, with Steele, which the flowers of zinc were acid, 553. Concerning the highly instrumental, 333... preparation of caustic alkali, tions on the methods of gradu. tion on spirit of wine, 554. Bolfover castle, in Derbyshire, ac, ners, and the state of their re- entertainments given there 10 Brain, diseases of, and accidents that doctrine, 402. Structure of, enquiry con- torpedo, 140. X X Butis, edit of, 545 ed, 35 ed, 175. Butis, fanctuary of described, 567. Condorcet, M. his eulogies on some French academy, 238. his memoir on the iv. 561. lative to some petrifactions curious exper. relative to, made found near Maestricht, 106. at Hudson's Bay, 191. later days to live on private charity, 419 periments, as published in the D'Alembert, M. his eulogy, me• Philosoph. Transactions, 193. moirs, and works, 238. 281. His method of getting the ocular spectra of light and life and writings, 212. periments at Hudson's Bay, re- ment, for a repeal of the tel, &c. 347. Charged with nar- lative to the Indians of North Douglas, Mr. his differt. on brass instruments, &c. found in this violent proceedings, in de of marine clocks, relative to churches, &c. 84. Drufes, a small independent na- an Indian account of embassies banon, &c. curious acc. of, 626. His E Ar, remarks on the diseaks of fishes, curious account count of his misrepresentations Eartb, the late fubfidence of a por- of the Quakers, &c. 337. cion of, near Folkstone, 195. acquaintance, and difference, with Flagg. See Patterson. Egyptians, modern, their manners described, 568. Monotonous tenor of their lives, and ex. cess of the mortality of males Ele&tricity, Van Marum's exper. above that of females, 120. relative to, 581. His grand both in furface and power, 582. រ of, 39; Extra- of, 320. Extraordinary effects of, 583. GAs, inflammable. See Monge. Gentil, M. his memoir on the finities of subtances in spirit of Gilpin, Mr. his observ, on the annual passage of herrings, 141. Goodricke, Mr. bis observ. on a ftar in the head of Cepheus, 30. Gout, new theory of, and method Grauchain, M. de, his observ, on Gray, Mr. critical remarks on his HAbakkuk, animated passage in, concerning Christ, 15. Haggai, his prophecy relative to troversy on that subject, 410- concerning, 318. Compound. Hamilton, Sir W. his particulars Vesuvius, 1950 quilling, 470. explained, 145. A new elec- covered in that neighbourhood, 187, Recommends the Captain, his translation of Geeta, 200. His laudable en. of Indian literature, 301. Pro- accruing from a commercial ment, and publications pro and Heat, philol. inveftigated, 319. new hygrometer, 389. Sundry Herrings. See Gilpin. of the optic pencil, 198. X x 2 Hindley, dia, 70. of, 145 341. Compared Kindley, Mr. his method of gra. Johnson, Dr. Samuel, his life, duating astronomical instru- wich occasional remarks on his biographer, by the Reviewer, arraigned, 506. Translations. Jones, Sir Wm. his excellent cha- His hymn to Nayarena, 417. Josephus. See Haggai. See Temk in that country aligned, 67. worm in a horse's eye, 140. currences there, during the la: recommended, 247. Commer- of quilling an harpsichord, 470. with the happier ftate of the commended, 601. The num- Presbyterians vindicated, in an- disputed text in, 269. composition of bone corrected, K Anne, a Swedish measure criti cally adjusted, 367. Kirwan's experiments on hepatic On the colour sulphur wells at Harrowgair, remarkable rock and cascade in his collect. of theological tract 475. See also Watson. Lapis calaminaris defined, 34. Roman camps in Forfar, 432. augmentation of weight which vited by Dr. Priestley, to a re- in combustion, 554. On pblo- gifton, 555. On the action of cated air) on the most refractory relative to their nature and Law, Mr. his poetical reflections on viewing the Mausoleom at air, 185 Salterali, Safferam, 419. His extracts northern nations, account of, Marratta State, short acc. of, 482, by the Star Chamber, 211. Maskelyne, Dr. his notice of the 1532 and 1661, 118. fervations, 217: 552. And colours. See Dar- Melina, views of its ruins since the dreadful catastrophe of nute shells, unnoticed by au- Metals, observ. on compounding them, tinning, gilding, &c. 34. his life, 570. His death, 572. and changes of, from the 22d vaded them, 636. Dreadful commanders of armies and ed to the civil courts of law, ful than beneficial to the un- Miller, Mr. his description of the grotto at Swatara, 143. 256. Monge, M. his memoir concern- ing the inflammation of de- per. on the congelation of mable gas in closed vessels, 553. For more, by M. Monge, see sweet springs in America, 143. Montezuma, the sovereign of Mex- Montgolfier. See Rozier. of 200 guineas to the American Morgan, Dr. his account of the silk worm, 139: of a snake in a living horse's eye, 140. his paper on the art of making anatomical prepara- pyed negro girl and a mulatto Navigation, tions, 392 I 22. bark, 294: |