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CONTENTS. 



I. Remarks on the Cau/es and Cure of fame Difeafes of' 

 Infancy. By Jofeph Clarke, M. D. Licentiate in Phyfic of 



the Royal College of Phyficiant in Dublin, andM.R.I.A. - Page j 



II. A Memoir on the ConJlru£iion of Ships, By Sir George Shee, 



Bart. M.R.I.A.. - . . . 15 



III. Memoir on the Climate of Ireland. By the Reverend William 

 Hamilton, of Fanet, in the County of Donegal ; late Fellow of 

 Trinity College, Dublin, M. R. I. A. Correfponding Member 



of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Sffc. - - - 27 



IV. Hijlory of a Cafe in which very uncommon Worms were dif- 

 charged from the Stomach ; with Obfervations thereon. By 



Samuel Crumpe, M. D. M. R. I. A. <• - . 57 



V. EJay on the beji Method of afcertaining the Areas of Countries 

 of confiderable Extent. By the Rev. James Whitelaw, Vicar 



of St. Catherine, Dublin, and M.R.I. A. - - - 65 



VI. Three Schemes for conveying Intelligence to great Dijiances by 



Signals. By John Cooke, Efq; M. R. LA. - - 77 



• A 2 VII. Obfervations 



