218 RECORD OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY 



Charles Morton. (?) 



Annual Accounts. 



1774 Not recorded. 



and 1776. John Hunter. 



Minutes of Council, vol. vi, pp. 283, 335. 



1781, John Hunter. 



On the Construction and Application of Muscles and the Power by which 

 they are actuated.' 



Journal Book, vol. xxxi, p. 194 : and Annual Accounts, 1781. 



1782. John Hunter. 



On the Density and Firmness of a Muscle as contributing to its Strength 

 and Ability.' Journal Book, vol. xxxi, p. 194. 



17H3. Not recorded. 



1784. Foart Simmons. 



' On the Irritability of the Muscular Fibres.' 



Journal Book. vol. xxxi, p. 642. 



Kduard Whittaker Grey. 



' An Examination into Haller's Theory of Muscular Motion.' 



Journal Book, vol. xxxii, p. 259. 



1786. Edward Whittaker Grey. 



' ( >n the Effects of different kinds of Salts applied as Stimulants on the 

 Muscle-.' Journal Book, vol. xxxii, p. 468. 



1787. George Fordyce. 



' On Muscular Motion.' Phil. Trans., vol. 78, p. 23. 



1788. Sir Gilbert Blane, Bart. 



( >M the Nature of the Muscles, and on the Theory of Muscular Motion.' 



Journal Book, vol. xxxiii, p. 2(58. 



1789. Sir William Blizard. 



On the Theory of Muscular Motion.' Journal Book, vol. xxxiv, p. 9. 



171H). Sir Kverard Home, Bart. 



( )n the Mechanism employed in producing Muscular Motion.' 



Journal Book, vol. xxxiv, p. 200. 

 171)1. Matthew Baillir. 



'A general view of the Nature of the Muscles, and an enumeration of the 

 mo-t. >trikintr facts connected with the Theory of their Motion.' 



Journal Book, vol. xxxiv, p. 419. 

 Not K 



rani I Ionic, Hart. 1 



On Mr. Hunter's Experiments to ascertain whether the Crystalline Humour 

 of the Kye be muscular.' Journal Book, vol. xxxv, p. 1(56. 



17!M Sir K%erard Home, Bart. 



( Mi the Crystalline Humour of the Eye.' Phil. Trans., 17!>:>. 



1 Tin- ilecea-r nf Mr. Hunter took place before the Lecture, on which he was en^a^ed ly 

 iiient of the Council, was completed. 



