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CONTENTS. 



I. On the 'PreceJJion of the Equinoxes. By the Rev. Matthew Toung, 



D. D. S. F. T. C. D. and M. R.I. A. • - - Page 3 



IL General Demonjirations of the Theorems for the Sines and 

 Coftnes of Multiple Circular Arcs, and alfo of the Theorems 

 for exprejjing the Powers of Sines and Cq/inet by the Sines 

 and Coftnes of Multiple Arcs ; to which is added a Theorem by 

 help whereof the fame Method may be applied to demon/irate 

 the Properties of Multiple Hyperbolic Areas, By the Reverend 

 yohn Brinkley, A. M. Andrews' ProfeJTor of Aflronomy, and 

 M.R.I.A. ... - 



III. Re/narks on the Velocity with which Fluids iffue from Apertures 

 in the Veffels which contain them. By the Rev. Matthew l^oung, 

 D. D. S: F. T. C. D. and M. R.I. A. 



V. On the Force of Teflimony in ejlablijinns; Fads contrary to 

 Analogy. By the Rev. Matthew Toung, D. D. S. F. T. C. D. and 

 M.R.I.A 



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IV. A new Method of refolving Cubic Equations. By Tho. Meredith, 



A. B. Trinity College, Dublin - . . - 69 



79 



VI. On the Number of the Primitive Colorific Rays in Solar Light. 



By the Rev. Matthew Toung, D. D. S. F. T. C, D. and M.R.I.A. • 119 



VII. Obfervations on the Theory of EleSlric Attradion and Repulfton, 



By the Rev. George Miller, D. D. F. T. C. D. and M. R. I. A- - 139 



VIII. A general 



