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  "text": "AN INDEX TO THE Philosophical Transactions.\n\nFrom Number 236, to Number 247, inclusive\n\nA\n\nLcanna, N. 243. p. 296.\nAnatomy of Carigueya or Opossum, N. 239. p. 105.\nAnimals from Maryland, N. 246. p. 393.\nAntiquities, Roman, N. 244. p. 310. found in Somersetshire, N. 247. p. 441.\n\nB\n\nBarometer, height of the Mercury in it at top and bottom of the Monument, N. 236. p. 2. Portable, ib. p. 3.\nTo measure the height of Mercury in it, N. 237. p. 45. N. 240. p. 176.\nBartholini Casp. specimen, &c. N. 237. p. 62.\n\nBeetles their Eyes, N. 240. p. 169.\nBite of a Serpent which proved mortal, N. 245. p. 351.\nBlack Lead, N. 240. p. 183.\nBlew Fire to make, N. 238. p. 89.\nBlood, Observations about it N. 241. p. 224.\nBooks, Catalogues of those lately printed, N. 240. p. 200. N. 241. p. 244. N. 242. p. 307. N. 245. p. 236. N. 246. p. 426.\n———Of some new about to be published, N. 240. p. 202. N. 241. p. 244. N. 243. p. 307. N. 245. p. 388.\n———Accounts of them, N. 236. p. 29. N. 237. p. 57. N. 238. p. 98. N. 240. p. 196. N. 141. p. 240. N. 243. p. 504. N. 244. p. 338. N. 245. p. 385.\n\n[Signature]\nAn INDEX.\n\nBreathing, N.240.p.177,181.\nButterflies Egg as big as a Wrens,\nN.240.p.167.\n\nC\nCancer, traité du, N.240.p.199.\nCarigueya, Anatomy of it N.239.p.105.\nCaterpillars destroying Fruit, Observations on them, N.237.p.54.\nChina Instruments for the Ears, &c.N.246.p.390, For Nails, &c. N.247.p.462.\nClam, N.240.p.168.\nCopper Farthing swallowed, N.246.p.414.\nCurva celerrimi descensus investigatio, N.246.p.425.\n\nD\nDeaf and Dumb Persons how to instruct, N.245.p.353.\nDeath-watch, what it is, N.245.p.376.\nDog had Mercury injected into the Jugulars, N.240.p.184.\n\nE\nEaster, a Letter about it, N.240.p.185.\nEclipsis Lunaris, 29 Oct.1697. N.236.p.15.\nEels, about them, N.238.p.90.\nElectrical Bodies, Catalogue of them, N.245.p.384.\nEmbryon quatuor septimana-rum, &c. N.238.p.66.\nEquation, N.240.p.190.\nEruption. Of Fire, N.245.p.378. Of Water, ib. p.382.\nExperiments, About the Barometer, N.236.p.2. About Preservation of Flowers, Fruits, &c N.237.p.44. About giving variety of Tinctures to Water, N.231.p.87. About Breathing, N.240.p.178,181. About Freezing, N.245.p.384. N.246.p.439. About Sounds, ib. P.433.\nEyes of Beetles, N.240.p.169.\n\nF\nFoetus Bones voided by the Os Pubis N.243.p.292.\nFire-Flies, N.240.p.167.\nFrogs, N.240.p.168.\n\nG\nAll-Bee, N.145.p.375.\nGeneration of Animals, N.244.p.337.\nGiant's Caulway, N.241.p.209.\nGlobe-glass in Marble colour to paint, N.245.p.364.\nGold, to gild on Silver, N.243.p.266.\nGrashoppers, N.240.p.168.\n\nH\nEmlock-water dropwort, its poisonous Qualities, N.238.p.84.\nHortus Amstelodamensis, Account of it, N.236.p.29.\nHumbirds, N.240.p.168.\nHurricanes, and their Prognosticks, N.246.p.407.\n\nI\nImagination, Effects of it, N.243.p.293.\nEast-India, Account of it, N.243.p.338.\nInundation in the Island Mauritius, N.242.p.268. Ipecacu-\nAn INDEX.\n\nIpecacuanha, a Cure for Loose-\nnesses. N.238. p.9.\nIris. N.240.p.193.\nIron, to give it the Tincture of Copper. N.243.p.296.\n\nL.\nAmp, to keep it full. N.245.\np.380.\nMagick Lanthorn to make. N.\n245. p.364.\nLichen cinereus terrestris, its Vertues. N.237.p.52.\nLightning, Effects of it. N.236.\np.5.\nLoosenesses cured by Ipecacuan-\nha. N.238. p.69.\n\nM.\nMackenboy, Vertues of it. N.243. p.293.\nMad Creatures, a Cure for their Bitings. N.237.p.49.—Dogs Bitings. N.243. p.307.\nIndian Manuscripts. N.246. p.\n421. English, an Account of them. N.247.\nMarigli del fosfero minerale. N.243.p.307.\nMeasures of a large Man. N.240.\np.184.\nMonstrous Calf with two Heads. N.238. p.79.\nMusick, a Question in it an-\nswered. N.238.p.80.—Con-\ncerning its strange Effects. N.\n243. p.297.\n\nN.\nNumismata, a Discourse of Medals, &c. Account of it. N.247 p.57.\n\nO.\nObservations, de foemina,\nqua non obstante vaginae uteri coalescentia, infantem peperit. N.237:p.56.—de em-\nbryone 4. leptimanarum. N.\n238. p.66.—Made in New-\nEngland. N.240. p.167.—\nfrom the East-Indies. N.243.\np.273.—in Nova Hollandia.\nN.245. p.361.—in China.\nN.245.p.371.\nOpossum, Anatomy of it.N.239.\np.105.\nOrgan, imperfections of it. N.\n242.p.249.\n\nP.\nPalys, a periodical one.N.242.\np.257.\nPapaver corniculatum luteum,\nit effects.N.242.p.263.\nPlagk de Bibliotheca Budensi.\nN.243. p.305.\nPitch, how made. N.243.p.291.\nPlants, Indian, their Names, &c.\nN.244. p.313. from Mary-\nland.N.246.p.398.\nPhosphorus metallorum, to make\nN.245.p.365.\nPocosempie. N.247.\nPoland, Account of it. p.98\nPosture-Master.N.242.p.262.\nPoisonous qualities of Hemlock-\nwater dropwort.N.238.p.84.\n\nQ.\nQuadratura Logarithmica.\nN.248.p.373.\nQuinsie caused by a Stone.N.247.\np.449.\n\nR.\nAn INDEX.\n\nR.\nOlin, bow made. N. 243 p. 291.\nRusina. N. 243 p. 296.\n\nS.\nSalts, solutions. N. 243 p. 281.\nSerpent's bite. N. 245 p. 351.\nShield, & Roman one. N. 243 p. 205.\nShower of Fishes. N. 243 p. 289.\nSinenses observationes. N. 237.\nSlate, Irish. N. 243 p. 271.\nSounds, Experiments about them. N. 247 p. 433.\nStomach, motion of it. N. 243 p. 278.\nStone of the Bladder, extracting it from Females. N. 236 p. 11.\n— voided by a Boy. N. 242 p. 264.\nStorm of Thunder and Lightning. N. 236 p. 5.\n\nT.\nTar, bow made. N. 243 p. 291.\n\nThorax, Water Syring'd into it. N. 240 p. 181.\nThunder, Effects of it. N. 236 p. 5.\nTinctures to Water, to give. N. 238 p. 87.\nTortoises. N. 240 p. 168.\nTournefort, histoire des Plantes &c. N. 245 p. 385.\nTurpentine, bow made. N. 243 p. 291.\n\nV.\nVoyages and Discoveries in South America. N. 240 p. 196.\n\nW.\nMineral Waters. N. 245 p. 365. Of St. Amand. N. 247 p. 430.\nWeather, Register of it for 1697. N. 237 p. 47.\nWelchii basis botanica. N. 243 p. 304.\n\nERRATA. Numb. 246.\n\nPAG. 424. line 3. read that the several Leaves of all these Books, &c.\n\nLondon: Printed for Sam. Smith, and Benj. Walford, Printers to the Royal Society, at the Prince's Arms in St. Paul's Church Yard, 1693.",
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