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Title : Philosophical transactions of the Royal society of London : giving some accompt of the present undertakings, studies, and labours of the ingenious in many considerable parts of the world. VOL24 (1704-1705)

Author : Royal society (GB)

Publisher : Royal society (London)

Date of publication : 1665-1886

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Language : English

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    AN
    INDEX
    To the XXIV Volume of the
    Philosophical Transactions.
    For the Years 1704 and 1705.
    Number 289, to Number 304 inclusive.
    A.
    Adonis, the Fable explained, N. 300. p. 2033.
    Agamemnon descended from the ancient Swedes, N. 301. p. 2062.
    Age of Manuscripts, &c. how to be judged of, N. 300. p. 1993.
    Ages of the World six, according to the ancient Swedes, N. 301 p. 2070.
    Air not the cause of restitution in Springs, N. 294 p. 1788.
    Whether its greater Rarefaction alters the Pendulum between the Tropicks, N. 294. p. 1789.
    Alabaster examined with a Microscope, N. 289. p. 1552.
    Aloes Leaves Juice and Salts examined with a Microscope, N. 293. p. 1731.
    Ambar, a Treatise of its Nature. N. 290. p. 1591.
    Ambar rubb'd, in Vacuo yields light, N. 304. p. 2166.
    Animalcules discovered in Cochineal Eggs, N. 292. p. 1618.
    Some small ones found on the Roots of Duckweed, with other much smaller eating into them, N. 295. p. 1787.
    Hox they rise and sink in Water, N. 295. p. 1798.
    Some found in foul Gutters, N. 295. p. 1790.
    Animals of Carolina, N. 299. p. 1970.
    Antiquities. Coins, Norman and Roman, at York, N. 303. p. 2127. & 2148.
    A Leaden Coffin in a Roman Burying place, N. 296. p. 1864.
    A safe Guide to searchers after Antiquities, N. 300. p. 2014.
    Art of Embalming dead Bodies, N. 302. p. 1101.
    Arteries, and their Valves boney, N. 299. p. 1970.
    De Arthritide Tractatus, &c N. 291. p. 1597.
    Astroites jointed observed N. 294. p. 1780.
    Astronomiae Cometicae Synopsis N. 297. p. 1882.
    Astronomy of the ancient Swedes, N. 301. p. 2070.
    Atmosphere, its state before the great Storm in November1703. N. 289. p. 1532. See Weather and Barometer.
    Attrition, its Effect in Vacuo, N. 304. p. 2165.
    B.
    Balls voided per anum, N. 291. p. 1595. N. 304. p. 2164.
    Barkes of several Plants, N. 296. p. 1843
    Baroscope of a new invention N. 290. p. 1597.
    Barometrical Observations, N. 290. p. 1602.
    Barometer, its heighth before the great Storm, N. 289. p. 1532. The cause of its descent in Storms, N. 292. p. 1629. See Weather.
    Bleeding largely good in a Calenture, N. 290. N. 1563.
    Blood issuing out at several parts of the Body, N. 303. p. 2144.
    Bodys drown'd have no Water in their Cavities, N. 303. p. 2152.
    Bones of an Human Poetus voided many years after at an Imposthume, N. 302. p. 2077.
    Burial Ceremonies vindicated, N. 302. p. 1103.
    Burning from attrition, N. 304. p. 2166. & 2171.
    C.
    Calenture, an account of it, N. 290. p. 1562.
    Corigueya. See Opossum.
    Carolina Animals, Shells and Fossiles, N. 299. p. 1952.
    Cartilaginous concreting of the Intestines, N. 303. p. 2118.
    Chalk in Wales and Ireland different from that in Essex, &c, N. 291. p. 1566.
    Chelidonium majus, its juice examin'd, N. 296. p. 1700.
    China and Chusan Observations of the Weather, N. 292. p. 1639. and 1648.
    Cherry Tree Bark examined, N. 296. p. 1844.
    Cinnamon Bark examined, N. 296. p. 1843.
    Climbing Plants, see Plants.
    Cochineele shewn to be an Insect, N. 292. p. 1616.
    Coins, Norman and Roman, at York, N. 303. p. 2127. & 2148.
    Cork viewed with a Microscope, N. 296. p. 1853.
    Coral, of its growing, N. 304. p. 2160.
    Cornea tunica of fish examin'd, N. 293. p. 1728.
    Constiveness, an extraodinary case, N. 302. p. 2111.
    Crystal wild of Smitzerland, N. 298. p. 1906.
    Crystalline humour of Whales examin'd, N. 293. p. 1724.
    Cucullus laevis caeruleo flavus, N. 293. p. 1749.
    Cumae amongst the Swedes, N. 301. p. 2074.
    D.
    Death-match described, N. 291. p. 1586.
    Deucalion and Pyrrha, whence the Fable, N. 300. p. 2020.
    Diamonds, a conjecture of their formation, N. 289. p. 1547.
    Dodona, whence the Name, N. 301. p. 2077.
    Doses of Medicines how to be proportioned, N. 303. p. 2119.
    Druids sold, Echinitae and other petrifactions, as Stones of great virtue, N. 291. p. 1566.
    Dropsical Body diffected, N. 299. p. 1977.
    Duck weed, the Animalcules on its Roots view'd, N. 295. p. 1784.
    E.
    Ear Humane described, N. 299. p. 1978.
    Earthquake in some of the North parts of England, N. 289. p. 1555.
    Easter, of the Rule to find it, N. 303. p. 2123.
    Eclipses of the Sun near Boston in New England, Jun. 12. 1694. N. 291. p. 2630. In England, Nov. 27. 1703. N. 292. p. 1634. Of the Moon, Dec. 12. 1703. N. 291. p. 1594. Feb. 11. 1700. N. 292. p. 1633. Dec. 12. 1703. N. 292. p. 1635. Dec. 11. 1704. N. 292 p. 1637.
    Embalming, the Art, N. 302. p. 1101.
    Eruption of Blood from many parts of the Body, N. 303. p. 2144.
    Excretions horny on the Fingers, N. 297. p. 1899.
    Eyes of Fish examined, N. 293. p. 1724.
    Eye-lids, their use, N. 293. p. 1729.
    F.
    Foetus receives no nourishment by the Mouth, N. 304. p. 2176.
    Foetus its Bones voided at an Imposthume many years after, N. 302. p. 2077.
    Fasts of the ancient Northern Nations, N. 300. p. 2035.
    Fire, the necessity of Air to produce it, N. 304. p. 2168.
    Fish, the yellow Gurnard described, N. 293. p. 1749.
    Fossile Shells, a Catalogue of some found at Harwich Cliff, N. 291. p. 1568, 1577 & 1604.
    Fossiles in Switzerland, N. 291. p. 1605. N. 294. p. 1774. N. 301. p. 2042.
    Fossiles microscopically exami'd, N. 295. p. 1775.
    Fossiles consist mostly of Sulphur, N. 294. p. 1776.
    Fossiles from Carolina, N. 299. p. 1960.
    G.
    Generation by an aura seminalis, a difficulty hard to be solved by its maintainers, N. 290. p. 1585.
    Generation of Worms in Sheeps Heads, N. 295. p. 1800. Of Insects in Sheeps Livers, N. 289. p. 1522. Of the Cochineele Insect, N. 292, p. 1618.
    Geolatria of the ancient Swedes N. 300. p. 2025.
    Glass to look upon the Sun without the hurt to the Eyes, N. 291. p. 1581.
    Grass grows plentifully after being overflowed by Salt Water, N. 295. p. 1793.
    Gunpowder fixed in Vacuo, with the quality of the Air thence produced, N. 295. p. 1806.
    Guts see Intestines.
    H.
    Harwich-Cliff and Fossils there, N. 291. p. 1568.
    Heliolatria of the ancient Northern Nations, N. 300. p. 2016.
    Hieroglyphick Representations of the Sun, N. 300. p. 2024.
    Hornlike Exccrescences on the Fingers, N. 297. p. 1899.
    Humor Cristaline of Whales, &c. examined, N. 293. p. 1724.
    Hydatides voided by Stool, N. 295. p. 1797.
    Hyperboreans stiled by Homer and Hesiod the most wife People, N. 300. p. 2032.
    I.
    Ice, Isen or Sisen the first Principle of all things, N. 300. p. 2026 and 2031.
    Idolatry of the Atlanticks, N. 300. p. 2016.
    Jesuits Bark, an account of the Plant, N. 290. p. 1596.
    Immortality of the Soul hold by the ancient Northern Nations, N. 300. p. 2029.
    Impostume voiding the Bones of a Faetus, N. 302. p. 2077.
    Incriptio Tagis statuae, N. 302. p. 2076. See Antiquities.
    Insects. The Death Watch described, N. 291. p. 1586.
    Cochineel its generation and N. 292. p. 1615, &c.
    Insects in Sheeps Heads, N. 292. p. 1800.
    Insects in Sheeps Livers, N. 289. p. 1522.
    Insects in Spain, N. 301. p. 2045.
    Some Insects thought to be all Females, N. 292. p. 1615.
    Insects in decayed Trees, N. 296. p. 1861.
    Instruments, A new Barometer, N. 290. p. 1597. One for seeing the Transit Stars over the Meridian, N. 291. p. 1578. The Hessian Bellows improved, N. 300. p. 1990. One to give swift motion in vacuo, N. 304. p. 2165.
    Intestines concreted into Gristles, N. 303. p. 2118.
    Isis or Io anciently the representation of the Earth, N. 300. p. 2029.
    June whence so called, N. 300. p. 2020.
    Jupiter in Sweden, N. 301. p. 2045.
    L
    Lapland Drum the Origin of the Timpanum used in the Sacrifices of Mater Deorum, N. 300. p. 2030 and 2037.
    Leaden Coffin found in a Roman Burying place, N. 296 p. 1864.
    Letters first invented in Sweden, N. 300. p. 2029
    Light from Mercury in vacuo, N. 296. p. 1865.
    Light from Attrition in vacuo N. 304. p. 2166.
    Lime Tree Bark viewed with a Microscope, N. 298. p. 1850.
    De Locis Solidis divinatio Geometrica, N. 291. p. 1607.
    M.
    Magnetical Experiments of destroying, altering and confounding the Verticity in toucht Wires, N. 303. p. 2136, &c.
    Magog, Attinus and Atlas the same, N. 301. p. 2073.
    Manuscripts how to judge of their Ages, N. 300. p. 2012.
    Marble Italian examined, N. 289. p. 1547.
    Mathematicks. Propositae curvae geometricae alias innumeras longitudine aequales invenire, N. 289. p. 1527.
    De Locis solidis DivinatioGoemetrica, N. 291. p. 1607.
    De Orbita Planetarum Cassiniana N. 293. p. 1704.
    Astronomiae Cometicae Synopsis, N. 297. p. 1882.
    Doctrine of Combinations and the Alterations compleated, N. 299. p. 1961.
    Theorema, &c. de investigatione toci distantiae a speculi Vertice, N. 298. p. 1810.
    Mathematical Instruments See Instruments.
    Viviani's Mathematical Works, N. 291. p. 1607.
    Eclipses, see Eclipses.
    De Medicamentorum Operationibus Problema, N. 293. p. 1753.
    Mensa Isiaca, an account of it, N. 300. p. 2039.
    Mercurys Caduceus whence, N. 301. p. 2062.
    Mercurial Phosphorus, N. 303. p. 2129.
    Metalline Steams whether the cause of Storms, N. 298. p. 1941.
    Microscopical Observations.
    Of Sand, N. 289. p. 1537.
    Of Marble, N. 289. p. 1547.
    Of some Stones, N. 289. p. 1551.
    Of several Barks. N. 296. p. 1843.
    Of Vitrity'd Salts of calcined Hay, N. 296. p. 1858.
    Of Insects, see Insects.
    Minerals, Fossils and Stones, N. 291. p. 1604.
    Minerals and Fossils from Prussia, N. 302. p. 2082.
    Motala River, of its Prognostick stopping, N. 298. p. 1943.
    Musick, its Theory reduced to Arithmetick and Geometry, N. 302. p. 2072.
    Musick, its incredible variety, N. 299. p. 1969.
    N.
    Names of the week-days whence, N. 300. p. 2019.
    Norman Coins found at York, N. 303. p. 2127.
    Norland sends yearly vast quantities of Birds to Sweden, N. 300. p. 2028.
    Numbers of words possible from the 24 Letters, and of the prodigious variety of Musick. N. 299. p. 1969.
    Numerical Letters first in Sweden, N. 300. p. 2019.
    O.
    Opossum described and dissected, N. 290. p. 1565.
    Opticks, see Mathematicks.
    Orbita Planetarum Cassiniana, see Mathematicks.
    P.
    Pendules, a Query, as their different length between the Tropicks, &c. N. 294. p. 1789.
    Petrifactions, Petrify'd Water at the tops of Caves, N. 289. p. 1547.
    Petrify'd Shells sold by the Druides as miraculous, N. 291. p. 1566. & 1604.
    Petrifactions only of three sorts, and their cause, N. 291. p. 1571.
    Some from Prussia, N. 302. p. 2082. Hewn Wood petrifyed, N. 291. p. 1570.
    Pewter Irish money, N. 297. p. 1875.
    Phoenix, the Fable explained, N. 300. p. 1023.
    Phosphorus Mercurial, see Mercury.
    Phosphorus Solid, see Light.
    Pin in a Fowls Gizzard, N. 301. p. 2045.
    Planets, an Instrument to observe their transite over the Meridian, N. 291. p. 1578.
    Phinetarum Orbita Cassiniana, N. 293. p. 1704.
    Plants. Jesuits Barks examined and the Plant deseribed, N. 290. p. 1596.
    Plant on which the Cochinecl-Insect feeds, N. 292. p. 1616.
    Plantae Philippenses, N. 293. p. 1707. N. 295. p. 1809. N. 296. p. 1816.
    Juice of Chelidoneum majus Aloe, &c. examin'd, N. 293- p. 1730.
    Barks of Plants, see Barks.
    Cause of Decay in some Trees, N. 296. p. 1861.
    Plants in Spain, N. 301. p. 2045.
    Plato's Atlantis in Smeden, N. 300. p. 2012.
    Plumb stones swallowed, the mischief, N. 304. p. 2164.
    Polar Star, how to observe its coming it the Meridian, N. 291. p. 1582.
    Polypody, its seed and propagation, N. 297. p. 1868.
    Propagation of Sound, see Sounds.
    Proserpina, whence the Fable, N. 300. p. 2032.
    Pumice Stones, see Stones.
    Pygmy whence, N. 301. p. 2082.
    R.
    Rain, Quantity fallen in a year, N. 297. p. 1879.
    Rebounding of Bodies in Vacuo, N. 298. p. 1946.
    Register of Weather, see Weather.
    Roman Antiquities, see Antiquities.
    Runick Letters and Learning, &c. N. 301. p. 2058.
    Run-staff, its wonderful performances, N. 300. p. 2029.
    S.
    Salt of Marble examined, N. 289. p. 1549.
    Of Aloes and Tobacco, N. 293. p. 1739, 1740.
    Of Cristal, N. 298. p. 1906.
    Sand Microscopically viewed, N. 289. p. .
    Sea Water Water.
    Seirrous Turnour in the Breast, N. 300. p. 2009.
    Selenolatria of the Ancients, N. 300. p. 2035.
    Sheep, Insects in them, see Insects.
    Shells-fonsile, N. 291. p. 1566. 1568.
    Microscopical observations of them, N. 294. p. 1774.
    Some from Carolina, N. 299. p. 1952.
    Some from Zurich, N. 301. p. 2042.
    Sleep very extraordinary in a Person, N. 304. p. 2177.
    Small how made, N. 293. p. 1755.
    Solution of Silver staining the Skin, &c. N. 295. p. 1794.
    Sounds, their propagation in Rarety'd and Condensed Air, N. 297. p. 1904.
    Spherico-cutoptrick Theoreme, N. 295. p. 1810.
    Sponges, observations on them, N. 304. p. 2159, &c.
    Spots in the Sun, N. 294. p. 1756.
    Springs, their restitution not caused by Air, N. 294. p. 1788.
    Springs near Fetter foretelling storms, N. 298. p. 1944.
    Stones, some sorts examined, N. 289. p. 1544, &c.
    Ethinites sold by the Druid as miraculous, N. 291. p. 1566.
    Harwicl-Cliff stones, N. 291. p. 1568. & 1577.
    Astroites, N. 294. P. 1780.
    Large ones voided by Urine, N. 295. p. 1804.
    Large ones voided by Stool, see Balls.
    Stones of Plumbs swallowed dangerous, N. 304. p. 2164.
    Pumice-stones examined, N. 304. p. 2156.
    Stor in, an account of the great one in Novemb. 1703. N. 289. p. 1530.
    State of the Air some time before it, N. 289. p. 1532.
    Cause of the fall of the Barometer before Storms. N. 292. p. 1629.
    Subterraneous Vaults, &c. N. 302. p. 1780.
    Sulphur reduced to very small particles, N. 294. p. 1777.
    Sun, its divers Names, N. 300. p. 2017.
    Sun and Moon anciently believed to be carried in Ships, N. 300. p. 2031.
    Sun-worship, see Heliolatry.
    T.
    Tagis statuae Inscriptio, N. 302. p. 2076.
    Terrestrial Animals how to be ranked, N. 290. p. 1566.
    Theorema Spherico. catoptricum, &c. N. 295. p. 1810.
    Theory of Musick, see Musick.
    Thor, the Belzebub of the Fews, N. 301. p. 2077.
    Timpanum Matris Deorum, N. 300. p. 2037.
    Tobacco ashes examined, N. 293. p. 1740.
    Twisting. wires alters the Verticity, N. 303. p. 2139.
    V.
    Valves in the great Artery boney, N. 299. p. 1971.
    Vetter Lake described, N. 298. p. 1938.
    Vibration of Pendules in Vacuo, N. 294. p. 1787.
    Vuula and parts adjoyning described, N. 299. p. 1984.
    W.
    Warts cured with Aqua fortis, N. 295. p. 1796.
    Water, none in Bodies drown'd, N. 303. p. 2152.
    Water, salt makes ground fruitful, N. 295. p. 1793.
    Water carried a great way in a Storm, N. 289. p. 1530. & 1535.
    Weather. Observations in a Voyage to China, N. 292. p. 1639.
    Observations at Chusan, N. 292. p, 1648.
    Observations in 1703. N. 297. p. 1877.
    Observations at Outes in Essex, 1692. N. 298. p. 1917.
    Week, whence named, N. 300. p. 2019.
    Whiles Flesh examined, N. 293. p. 1723.
    Wind great one in Nov. 1703. N. 289. p. 1530.
    Wood petrifyed, N. 291. p. 1670.
    Worms in Sheep, see Infects.
    Books abstracted in this Volume.
    Apicij Coelij de Opionies & Condimentis cum Annet. Doctoris Lister. N. 294. p. 1782.
    Art of Emtalming, &c.Tho Greenhill, N. 302. p. 1101.
    De Aure humana, &c. Auth. Antonio Maria Valsava, N. 290. p. 1978.
    Conradi Beckeri Paradexum, &c. de submersorum. morte sine aqua pota, N. 303. p. 2152.
    Euclidis opera gr. &. lat. N. 289. p. 1558.
    Lexicon Technicum Auth. Harris, N. 292. p. 1699.
    De Locis Solidis Divinatio Geometrica Auth. Vincentio Viviani, N. 291. p. 1607.
    Lithographiae Helvericae Specimen, Auth. Joh. Jacob. Scheuchero, N. 291. p. 1624.
    Gulielini Musgrave F. Pist. de Arthritide, N. 291. p. 1597.
    Olani Rudlack Atlamicae Pars 2da, N. 300. p. 2012.
    Ejusd in Pars 3tia, N. 301. p. 2057.
    FINIS.
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