PHILOSOPHICAL 
TRANSACTIONS. 
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I A Letter from the Learned and Ingeniom Mr. Will 
Molyneux Secretary to the 5'ociety(/ Dublin, to 
Will. Mufgrave L. L. B. 'Fellow of New Coll. a7id 
vS^^cre/z^ry MePhilofophical 5ociecy o/Oxford/or 
advancement of natural Knowledge; concerning 
Longh Neagh in hehnd^and its petrifying Quali- 
ties. 2. ^Ze//^r/m;2i¥rThom.Machel ^)/Kirkby-. 
thore/'/^Weftmorland to 5r.W.D. March 2 5 . 1684. 
concerning fome Antiquities found there, 3. ^n 
AbJiraSiof a Letter from the worjlnpful and learned 
John Evelyn Efq; to one of the Secretaries of the R. 
Society, concerning the damage done to hps Gar- 
dens by the preceding winter. 4. A conjeUure about 
an under Current at the vS'treights Mouth, by the 
Reverend and Learned Tho. Smith D. D. Fellow of 
Magd.CoL Oxon. and of the R. Society, 5. The 
Longitudes,Latitudes, right Afcenfions^^/z^De- 
clinations of the chiefejl h^t Stzvs according to the 
beJiObicvYers ; inaLetterfromlAvMdwzrdBer:- 
mrdj 0 the reverend and learned Rob, Huntington 
S. T. P. Provofr of Trinity College ne^ir Dublin in 
Ireland. 6 . An ^hfira^ of a Letter from Leige con- 
cerning a frangeprefervationoffourUcn in a Mine 
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