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PHILOSOPHICAL 
TRANSACTIONS. 
May 7.0th. 1^85. 
TheCONTENTS. 
lo An Account of a fort of Sugar made of the Juice of the 
Maple, in Canada. 2, An ExtraU of the Journal of the 
Society Dublin, v^m^j!^ account of a Periodical! 
Evacuation of Blood, at the end of one of the Fingers. 
3. ADifcourfe concerning Weather ^c. By the learn- 
ed Br Garden of Aberdeen : written by way of 
Letter , to Mr, Henry Scougall, Profeffor (?f Theo- 
logy in that Univerlity ; and Communicated to the PhiL 
Soc. (?/ Oxford, ^/5^ r^z/^r^W Z)rMiddleton, Provoft 
of the Kings College in Aberdeen. 4. A Difcourf& 
concerning the Air's Gravity, objervedin the Barofcope; 
occajioned by thatofDr. Garden,- prefented to the Vhil* 
Soc. of Oxford, by the reverend Dr. Wallis, Prefidcnt 
of that Socitty. April, 14, i(J8r- T-f^^ Defcription 
of a Stone of the Bladder, feen by the Royal Society, 
Feb. %sth^ idgf. 6. An Account of an Aquedud de^ 
fignd for carrying the T^ver Eure to Verfaille. 7. An 
Account of an old Earthen Veffel, lately found near 
York. 8 . An Abjirahi of a Letter from Dr. Peirce of 
Bath, to one of the S. of the R. S. giving an account of a 
Shell foundin one of the Kidneys of a Woman. Accounts 
oftwo Books.GVALTEl{I CHAl^LT ONI hqui- 
tio Phyfica de Caufis Catameniorum, ^ Vteri Rheu- 
matiimo. Lond. idSr. 8% DAVID IS ABEK^ 
C^O MB II M. Z). deVariatione ac varietate Pulfus 
Obfervationes^ ^c, Lond- i<^Sf, 8''. 
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