xxii CONTENTS. 
Observations on the Ufe of Acids in Bleaching 
of Linen. By Alexander Eason, M D. 
Page 240. 
Conjectural Remarks on the Symbols or Charac¬ 
ters, employed by Astronomers to reprejent the 
feveral Planets, and by Chemists, to exprefs 
the feveral Metals: in a Letter to Thomas 
Percival, M. D. (Ac. By Martin Wall, 
M. D. Clinical Professor in the Univer - 
fity of Oxford. - - P. 243. 
Remarks on the Knowledge of the Ancients. 
By William Falconer, M. D. F.R.S. Com¬ 
municated by Dr. Percival. - - P. 261. 
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An Inquiry concerning the Influence of the 
Scenery of a Country on the Manners of its 
Inhabitants. By William Falconer, M.D. 
F. R. S. - - - P. 271. 
A Tribute to the Memory of Charles de 
Polier, Efq. By Thomas Percival, M. D. 
(Ac. - - - - P. 287. 
Thoughts on the Style and Taste of Garden¬ 
ing among the Ancients. By William Fal¬ 
coner, M.D. F.R.S. P. 297. 
On the Regeneration of. Animal Substances. 
By Charles White ? Efq. F. R. S. (Ac. P. 325. 
On the Diversions of Hunting, Shooting, 
Fishing, (Aconfidered as compatible •pith 
Humanity. - - - P, 341. 
Observa- 
