CONTENTS OF PART I. 



SECTION FIRST. 



I. OBSERVATIONS and Experiments on the extraordina- 

 ry degree of Cold, at Northampton (a midland county in England), 

 during the Intense Frost of 1 776-7. With Remarks on the Climate 

 of London, Philadelphia, &c. In a letter to a friend. By A. Fother- 

 gill, M. D., F. R. S., &c., and by him communicated to the Editor 



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II. Facts and Observations, chiefly relative to the Yellow-Fever, 

 as it has appeared, at different times, in Charleston, South-Carolina. 

 In a letter from Dr. Tucker Harris (of Charleston) to Dr. William 

 Currie (of Philadelphia). Communicated to the Editor by Dr. Cur- 

 rie . - 21 



III. Observations on the preceding Paper. In a letter from Dr. 

 Currie to Dr. Harris. Communicated to the Editor by Dr. Currie 



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IV. Notice of the Yellow-fever, as it lately prevailed in Philadel- 

 phia. In a letter from Dr. Currie to the Editor 45 



V. Observations on a Case of Petechia and Hemorrhage, without 

 Fever. Communicated in a Letter to the Editor, from William 

 Downey, M. D., Physician at Mercersburg, in Pennsylvania 49 



VI. Some Account of the Great Hurricane of 1804. In a letter 

 from Dr. Tucker Harris to Dr. W. Currie. Communicated to the 

 Editor by Dr. Currie. With Supplementary Observations on the 

 Great Hurricane of 1770 - 53 



VOL. II. PART 1. b 



