CONTENTS. 



Keighlourhnod of ylgen, and at other Places. Fro7;i. the 

 Meinoir of M. De Dree 2&9 



I>V. Memoir on the Stones which hann fallen from the 

 ultmosphere, and particularhj near Laigle, in the Depart- 

 ment of I'Orne, on the 26th of April last. Read bij 

 C. FouRcnor, in the public Sitting of the Class of tha 

 Mat!iematical and Pldlosophical Sciences of the Institute^ 

 June 1 Q/A, 1 903 .- " 299 



L.VI. Of the general Relation between the Specif c Gravities 



and the Strengths and Values of Spirituous Liquors, and 



the Circumstances bi/ which the fornit-r are influenced 303 



L.VII, On the Ihirificatinn of Nickel, wilh some Remarks on 

 the Soluiions of metallic Oxides in jhnmoiiia, &'c. By 

 3//-. R. Phillips, Mewler of the Askesian and British 

 Ivlineralogical Societies 312 



LVIII. On Machines for measuring Elasticiti/. By a Friend 

 to Phi/sical Inquiries 817 



I^IX. Account oj two Faetirses produced by the same Parrots 

 udiich in the Year 1801 produced a young on^s at Rome. 

 By C. L. MoROzzo, Member of the Institute of Bologna, 

 f)f the Italian Societi/ of the Sciences, of the Academy of 

 Stockholm, and of that of Padua 318 



LX. Account (f a new Spring of Petroleum discovered in 

 Italy; in a Letter to the Editors q/ the Annates dv Chi-^ 

 mie. By J. Poggi 321 



1.x L Report on the Discovery of a Deposit of bituminous 

 tVood. Read in the Liguriaii Institute July 1802 by 

 C, Mojox, public Professor of Chemistry 324 



U<II. Memoir on aerifynn cutaneous Perspiration. By 

 C. 'rKOL'tiSKr, M.D. Professor of Natural Philosophy 

 and Chemistry in the Central School cf the Department 

 ff [sere, &c. 327 



LXtll. Extract from the third Fulnme of the Analyses of 

 M. Klai^roth , 331 



I-XIV. On the Modi feat ions of Clouds, and on the Principles 

 if then- Production, Suspension , and Destruction; being the 

 Substance of an Essay read b< fore the Askesian Society in 

 the Sessi.onASCi'2-3. By LuKK Howard, Jjsq 344 



1.x V. ylciv}/nt «f a Spaniard *7io can e?idure, without being 

 incommoded, the greatest Degrees of Heat. By J. C. J^e- 



I.AMEKHKIHK, . 357 



LX\ {. Letter from Captain Baudix, now employed on a 

 f-'oi/age cf Diiiynrery, to C..?ussii-.c 35a 



LXVil. Statement of the Improvement and Progress of the 

 Breed of Jina-.violhd Sheep in N'U[ South I Vales. Pre- 

 sintal by diptain M-'Aii-i'm;u at tha Right Honourable 

 J»or,t Ron Aire's OJfice, 96th .Inly, 1803." 363 



J.X\'li(. Pnueedlngs of lA'orued and other Societies . . .3(5(5 



L.XL\. Intelligence and Misctrllancous ytlicles IJJO 



