MEMOIRS rel. to mathematics and Nelis, Abbé, his points of view natural philosophy, vol. ix. 302. rel. to Belgic history, 530. the problem of Molyneux, 503. of, 523. Its fisheries, and the Nurse, remarkable instance of the cerning the aeriform emanations person whom she had reared in from the human body, 494. infancy, 383. extraordinary. story concerning, OBSERVATIONS critiques et philo. sophiques sur le Japon, 305- ner of living at Venice, 139. OGDEN, Dr. memoirs of, 99. His sermons vindicated by Dr. Hali: Dr. Crawford's theory of heat Mainwaring, 100. Reply to Di. Halifax, 101. 207. Vindicated from the charge tion of the sea, &c. 508. Effects thren, 212. Paris, acc. of that city in its pri- cious effects of, 527. The best Jian, 358. Curious dialogue method of cooking them, 528. relative to, See RUSSIAN. manner influenced by the crown, See TARTARS. of the ancients, deficient present state of, 453. fures, weights, and coins, 460. fect of electricity in shortening PEMBROKE, Henry Earl of, his jurisdict. of the nobles there, and PERCIVAL, Dr. his acc. of a new in Sicily, over their vassals, 367. method of obtaining a fixed al- animal substances, 272. dily conftitutions, 503. contag. disorder among the cattle, PHEASANT, acc, of a hen, with the PHOSPHORUS, exper, rel. to, 26€. of, 107. MAND. ed, 17. there, 453: fire, 339 for, 4.27 PILLAR of Forres described, 112. gated, 422 Various theories ROUBILIAC, his excellence in the 102. Greatly on the decline in 189. RUSSIAN Traveller, remarkable of, in England, not declining, RUTHAL, Thomas, Bishop of Dar- ham, curious story of, 116. prailed, 188. the Lord's Prayer, 165 SAMOs, island of, antiquities gentleman confined in, 383. tions and experiments on air and late Earl Mareschal Keith, 112. SCHOOL, of agriculture, scheme causes, characters, fymptoms, Schools, Popish, none at present, SCOTLAND, remarkable places in, for the notice of travellers, 112. fince the union, 226-227. sages in our common translation of, corrected, 87. criticisms and illustra. The truth of the Scriptures vin- on his pictures, 130-131. Ge broke, &c. 174. Corruptions neral imperfection of, 183. in, accounted for, 176. Tefti- ther testimonies, 321. ductions of both characterised, ib. SHEEP. See Rot. cerning ancient and modern Ini removing in safety, though da- maged in their bottoms, 270. tion of the Uranometer, 505. SMALL-Pox. See Hunter. ftory and catastrophe of, 95. cally difcuffed, 497: STEEL. See Perret. of of, ib. of the principles of progressive VetERINARIAN Academy, feheme and rotatory motion, 442. for the eltablishment of, 417. SULZER, M. his considerations on VOYAGE-pittoresque de la Grece, the immortality of the Soul, No. VI. 453: 497. VOYAGES. See Har S-X, Earl of, his character, URANOMETER, descript. of, 505, 405. SWITZERLAND; firiking particu. WALTER, Profeffor, his letter to lars relative to the natural hist. Dr. Hunter, on the veins of of, 541. Topographical views the eye, &c. 193. War, considered as a science, 553. SYNTIPAS, à manuscript lo én. WESLEY, Mr. harply assailed by titled, in the French King's li an Irisa Roman Catholic, 237. brary, 557 WHEAT, mode of Jetting instead of Jowing, in Norfolk, 418. Great TARTARs, their fimplicity of atility of this improvement, 419. manners, &e: 449. Their Wilson, Bishop, memoirs of his grofs ignorance, 549. life, 13 Remarkable epocha TELMISSUS, ruins of, 558. The in his history, 15. Character of atre of, 559. Medals of, ib. his writings, 1h. THERMOMETER, exper, ard obs. Wilson, Mr. his account of an relative to, 277. extraordinary degree of cold at THUMBERG, Dr. his Journal of a Glasgow, 275 voyage to Japan, 270. WINE. See ZELLER. TICunas, experiments made with Witry, Abbé, concerning fofils .that poison, 267, in the district of Tournay, 533.. TIN. See MARCI. Wool, memoir concerning the TORFnus, the Icelandic Writer, growth and culture of, in diffe. fome account of, 115. rent countries, 533. TOURMALINE, principles of, 495: Truti, the free discusion of, dif XEHOpgox. See MAIZEROY. Zeller's method of discovering VEGETABLES, &c. disquisition the adulteration of Rhenish concerning the true cause of the colours of, 511. ZINZENDORF, Count, forms, at VENICE, state of the Drama there, ten years of age, the resolution 141. of becoming a preacher. 213. Vesuvius, account of the great ZoffanII, his comic paintings eruption of, in August 1779, commended, 131 268. cuffed, 495 wine, 537 END OF VOL. LXIV. |