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lograpliy. — Experiments on Hydrostatics. — On the Hydroscope, 

 and the variations of the Barometer. 



Dr. T. MoLYNEADX. — Account of the Astronomer Huygens. 



Dr. Mullen. — Magnetical Experiments (several papers). 



Lord MouNTJOY. — On the Air Gun. 



Sir W. Petty. — Magnetical Observations. — On Weather Eegis- 

 tries. — Ship-building.— On the Construction of Carriages. — On 

 Concentric Circles. 



Mr. St. G. Ashe. — Eeview of De Chasles' Book on Motion. — 

 On the Evidence of Mathematical Demonstration. — On the Solar 

 Eclipse. — On the Weather Registry, T. C. D. — Experiments on 

 Freezing. 



Mr. Bulkeley — On Wind Gauges. — A new Pump for Ships. — 

 The Mechanism of Carriages. 



Dr. Smith. — De Angulo Contactus. 



Mr. Stanley. — Discourse on the Motion of Water. 



Mr. ToLLET. — On the Longitude. — On Gunnery. 



Mr. Walkington. — Observations on Archimedes. — Observa- 

 tions on Algebra. 



Dr. Foley. — Objections against Algebraic Calculations.— Com- 

 putatio Universalis. 



Mr. King On the Difference in Size between the horizontal 



and Meridional Sun. — On the Acceleration of Descending Weights, 

 and the Force of Percussion — On Hydraulics.— On the Trisection 

 of an Angle. 



Dr. Nakcissus Marsh. — De Eadiis Keflectis et Refractis. — 

 Magnetical Observations. 



Dr. Willoughby. — On the Mirage seen at Bhegium in Italy : 

 and on Winds.— On the Lines of Latitude and Longitude. 



POLITE LITERATURE, HISTORY, AND ANTIQUITIES. 



Archdeacon Baynard. — Concerning the Instruction of Youth 

 for the-TJniversities. 



Dr. LoPTUs. Concerning Pere Simon's iris^<3?re Critique. 



Dr. Huntingdon. — On the Obelisks and Pillars of Egypt. 



Dr. Foley. — On the contagious Communication of a strong 

 Imagination. 



Mr. King— On the Bogs and Loughs of Ireland. 



