PHILOSOPHICAL 
TRANSACTIONS. 
^ug. 2Q 1(584« 
The CONTENTS. 
Anew and eafyway of demonjiratingfome propofitions in 
Euclid by the learned Mr. Afh, a Member of the Phi- 
- lofophical Society <?/Dublin/ir promoting natural know^ 
ledg. An c^count of the cotirfe of theTidcsatlion^ 
queen in a Letter from Mr. Francis Davenport J^^/jf i 
1(^/8. Tvith a Theory of them at the Bar of Tonqueen, by 
the learned Edmund Halley Fellow of jf^^^ Royal Soci- 
ety. 3. Obfervationsofthefmall'LvinavBcliip$Jun.i6^ 
1584. p^ ^n.n, Seq, /^^ Greeawich by the learned John 
IBhm&eedMath. I^g. 4. Obfervationsofthe Solar E- 
16^ 4^ at the fame place, by the fame fi^orthy 
perfon. Acalculation of the fame Eclips, juxta Ta- 
bulas Philolaicas with the obfervations of the learnedBul" 
lialdus^wiCaflini, 6. A Difcourfe concerning DigcM- 
onin a Letter to the Pabliflier from Mr. Charles Leigh 
of Brafen-Nofe College Oxford. 7. An abftraB of the 
Journal of the Philolophical Society of Oxiordi, being 
an account of jome^xpenments relating to Digeftion 
read before that Society, and of a large bed of Glands ob- 
ferv'd in the St 0 mach of a Jack. An account of two Book£ 
I. Experiments and Conliderations about the TO J^SI- 
Tr of BODIES, in two Effays by the Honourable Robert 
Boyle Efq; Fellow of the Koyal Society Lo?2d. ^;^ 8° 1(^84. 
II. Joh. Dolxi M. D. Confiliarii ac Archiatri Hafjo-Caf 
fellani ENCYCLOPjEDU MEDICINAL rHEOI{ETlCO' 
I^J^A(priCj£, ^c, Francofurti adMxnumAn, 1(^84. 4". 
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