CONTENTS. 



JAU. On the Nervous Power, and its Mode of aSing 



Page 29 j 



LIV. Letter from Dr. 'BA^roTf! lo ProfeJorZiMM EUMAHN, 

 071 the fafcinating Faculty zuhich has been ajcribed to the 

 Rattlefnakey and other American Serpents - 294 



LV. A Survey arid Report of the Coajls and Central High- 

 lands of Scotland; made by the Command oj the Right 

 Honourable the Lords CommiJJtoners of his Majejly's Trea- 

 fury in the Autumn of l8o2. J5j'Thomas Telford, 

 Civil Engineer, ILdinburgh, F. R. S. - 300 



LVT. On lilnds. By Richard Kirwan, Efq. LL.D. 

 F.R.S. and P.R.I.A. - - 311 



LVII, Report prefenfed to the Clafs of the Exa£l Sciences of 

 the Academy of Turin, January 12, 1803, on the A^ion of 

 Galvanifm, and the Application of this Fluid and of Elec~ 

 tricity to' Medicine. By A. M. V^assali-Eandi 319 



LVII I. Account of fome Remains of a Species of gigantic 

 Oxen found in America and other Parts of the World. By 

 Mr. Rembrandt Peale - - 32^ 



LIX. Defcription of the Nymphaea Caeriilea. By ivLins 

 C/esar Savigny, of the Inflitute of Egj}pt ^I'^'j 



LX. 0« iV/r. Greathe ad's Li/£-Boa/ - 331 



LXI. A general View of the Coal Mines zvorked in France^ 

 of their different Produ^s, and the Means of circuluting 

 thetn. By C. Lefebvre, Member of the Council of 

 Mines, of the Philo?natic Society, &c. &^c. - 338 



LXI I. Memoir on the Stones faid to have fallen from the 

 Heavens. Read in the French National InjUtute by 

 C. VAuauELiN _ _ _ 3^5 



LXIII. ConjeBures on the Stones •which have fallen from the, 

 Atmifphcre. B>'EusebiusSalvebte - 354- 



LXIV. Obfervations on the Decompoftion of the Acetite of 

 Lead, by Zinc in the metallic State. Read in the Society 

 of Pharynacy by L. Anthony Planche - 359 



LXV. Proceedings of Learned Societies - 365 



LXVI. Intelligence and Mifcellaneous Articles - 370 



