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PHILOSOPHTGAL 
T R A N S A C T I O N S. 
J AH, 20. Vl<^8|. 
The CONTENTS. 
I. j^n account of the City of Prufa in ^xxXvfm^y and a eon* 
tinuation of the Hiflorical Obfervations relating to Qoiy» 
ftantirrople, by the l^everend and learned Tho. Smith 
D, D. fellow of Magd. Goll- Okoh. and of the Royal 
Society. 2* ^ letter in anfwer to another of Mr., Hen« 
Oldenburgh's, wherein He defired an explanation of a 
Paragraph touching the uje of the Intertinum Gsedum 
publijkit in the Philofophical Tranfad:ions Numb; 9 p. 
6o6^. together with certain ^om2i.xx infcriptions taken 
at Bd.th, and in Lancafhire, by the learned Martin Lifter 
Dr. o/Phy lie of the Vniverfity of Oxford. 3. A correU 
Tide-Table Jhewing the true times of the high^water at 
London bridge to every day in the year i ^84. by John 
Flamfteed Jjiron, l{eg, & ]^.S. S. A letter concerning 
fome form'd ftones found at Hunton in Kent , from 
Grij9F. Hatley M D. of Maidftone in Kent. An ac- 
count of a BooJ^ Raph. Fabretti de A ^IJJ J S ^ A- 
gyy j£DV CTIBU S veteris l^mie.dijfertationes tre^s. 
l^mce. 4° I (5 80. 
I. An account of the City of Prufa in Bithynia^ and. 
a continuation of the Hijiorical Obfervations tela- 
ting to Conftantinople, by the Reverend and learn-, 
ed Tho. Smith P. D. fellow o/Magd. Cpll, Qxan. 
and of the Royal Society. ' ' 
MOntanea formerly called iV^V£»/'o//jr,according to Bello- 
nius^oi rather Cios, the bay hence called Sinus Cianus, 
A lies 
