The TABLE, 



A fhort Difcourfe concerning Concoction Read 

 at a Meeting of the Royal Society, by Clope- 

 ton Havers, M. D: Fellow of the J{pyal So- 

 ciety. Page i$$ 



A Difcourfe concerning fome Influence of Refpi- 

 ration on the Motion of the Heart hitherto un- 

 obferved. By). Drake, M. D. F. S. 173 



Some Thoughts and Experiments concerning Vege- 

 tation. By John Woodward, M. D. of the 

 College of Phyjicians and Royal Society, and 

 Profejfor of Phyfick. in Grefham-College. 205 



An Account of the Meafure of Gold upon Gilt $ 

 Wire , together with a Demonftration of the 

 exceeding Minutenefs of the Atoms, or confti- 

 tuent Parts of Gold j as it was read before the 

 Royal Society, hy Mr. E. Halley. 24? 



An Account of Dr. Robert Hook's Invention of 

 the Marine Barometer, with it's Defcription 

 and Vfes. Publifhed by Order of the Royal 

 Soeiety by Mr. E. Halley. z$z 



A Difcourfe concerning the Proportional Heat 

 of the Sun in all Latitudes j with the Method 

 of colle&ing the fame, as it was read before the 

 Royal Society in one of their late Meetings, by 

 Mr. E. Halley. 258 



Concerning the Diftance of the Fixed Stars, by 

 the Honourable Fran. Roberts, Mfa F. R. 5. 



277 



Mr, Haac Newton's Theory of the Moon. 270 

 4n Eftimate of the Degrees of the Mortality of 

 Mankind, drawn from Curious Tables of Births 

 and Funerals at the City of Breflaw ; with an 

 Attempt to aj certain the Price of Annuities 

 upon Lives, by Mr. E. Halley* 282 



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