CONTENTS. 



VIII. A general Demo7i/lrat'wn of the Property of the Circle dif covered 

 by Mr. Cotes, deduced from the Circle only. By the Reverend 

 John Brinkley, A. M. Andrews' Profeffor of AJironomy, and 

 M.R.I. A. • . - - - Page 151 



IX. Additional Obftrvations on the Proportion of Real Acid in the Three 

 Antient known Mineral Acids, and on the Ingredients in various 

 Neutral Salts and other Compounds. By Richard Kirwan, Efq. 

 L.L.D. F.R.S. and M.R.I.A. - - - - 163 



X. Effay on Human Liberty. By Richard Kirwan, Efq. L.L.D. 

 F.R.S.andM.R.LA. - - - - - 305 



XI. SynopticalViewofthe State of the Weather at Dublin in theTeari'^gS. 



By Richard Kirwan, Efq. L. L. D. F. R. S. and M.R.LA. - 316 



XII. An AbftraB of Obfervations of the Weather of 1798, mrde by 

 Henry Edgeworih, Efq; at Edgeworthjiown in the County of 



Longford in Ireland - - - - ■3''7 



XIII. A Method of exprejftng, when poffible, the Value of one variable 

 ^antity in integral Powers of another and con/lant ^antities, 

 having given Equations exprejftng the Relation of thefe variable 

 .^/amities. In which is contained the general Dodrine of Reverfion 

 of Series, of approximating to the Roots of Equations, and of the 

 Solution offluxional Equations by Series. By the Rev. John Brinkley, 

 A.M. Andrews' Profeffor of AJironomy, and M.R.LA. - 321 



'^W .Account of the Weather at Londonderry in the Tear 1799- By 



William Paterfon, M.D. and M.R.I.A. - • 357 



XV, Synoptical View of the State of the Weather at Dublin in the Tear 



ijg^. By Richard Kirwan, Efq. L.L.D. Pref.R.I.A. and F.R.S. - 359 



POLITE LITERATURE. 



XVI. Some Obfervations upon the Greek Accents. By Arthur Browne^E/q; 



Senior Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin - - - 359 



