210 Keiv Puhlicattotis. 



with remarks on the variations to which the lower parts of 

 the atmofphere are fometimes fubjeft ; by the Rev. S. Vince, 

 A. M. F. R S. and Plumian Profcfibr of Aftronomy and Ex- 

 perimental Philofophy in the Univcrfity of Cambridge. — 

 III. Abftra£l: of a regiftcr of the barometer, thermometer, and 

 rain at Lyndon, in Rutland, 1797; with fome remarks on the 

 , recovery of injured trees : by Thomas Barker, Efq. Commu- 

 nicated by Mr. Timothy Lane, F. R. S. — TV. Some additions 

 to a paper read in 1790, on the fubjeft of a child with a dou- 

 ble head: by Everard Home, Efq. F. R.S.— V. Obfervations 

 on the manners, habits, and natural hiftory of the Elephant: 

 by John Corfe, Efq. Communicated by the Right Hon. Sir 

 Jofeph Banks, Bart. K.B. F.R.S.— VL On the decompo- 

 fition of the acid of borax, or fedative fait : by Lawrence de 

 Crell, M. D. F. R. S. London and Edinburgh, and M. R. 

 L A. Tranflated from the German. — VL A method of 

 finding the latitude of a place by means of two altitudes of 

 the fun, and the time elapfed betwixt the obfervations : by 

 the Rev. W. Lax, A. M. Lowndes's ProfefTor of Aftronomy 

 in the Univcrfity of Cambridge. — ^\''nL A fourth catalogue 

 of the comparative brightnefs of the ftars : by William Her- 

 fchel, L.L.D. F.R.S. — IX. On a fub-marine foreft on the 

 eaft coaft of England : by Jofeph Correa de Scrra, L. L. D. 

 r. R. S. and A. S. 



The Appendix contains a Meteorological Journal, kept at 

 the apartments of the Royal Society by order of the prefi- 

 dent and council. 



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