:68 + Mr. WIGGLESWORTH’s Obfervations, Gr. 
the European tables. “If ever it fhould be effected, tables mutt 
“be conftru&ted among ourfelves ; and this can only be done by 
keeping regular bills of mortality, comparing them together, 
and making proper deductions from their joint refult. : 
It is thegefore to be wifhed, that thofe gentlemen who have 
{uch bills in their poffeffion, or have itin their power to procure 
| them, would comm municate them to the Academy at fome fu- 
ture meeting. = 
. [have inclofed the Rev. Mr. Cutler’s bill, mentioned alrea- 
~ dy, with a requeft that I may be permitted. to take a copy of it. 
` Thofe of the Rev. Mr. Gay, I have been prevented, by ill 
“health, from putting into proper « order for laying them be- , 
fore the Academy at their prefent meeting ; but hope to be able 
to do it before the next meeting of the fociety. 
Iam, &c. 
EDWARD WIGGLESWORTH. 
- Honourable games Bowdoin, Efquire. 
END or tHe FIRST VOLUME. 
