Scolopendra Marina, S^c. Defcrikd Numb. iij. <?/ 
thefe tranfailions. By Dr, Tho. Molyneux, F. R. S. 
VI. An AbJlraU of an Account of Five pair of Mufcles^ 
which ferve for different Motions of the Head^ on the 
Firft and Second Vertebra of the Neck ; and of Two 
Ligaments^ one of which faftens the Head to the Firjl 
Vertebra, and the other fastens the Firfi to the Se- 
cond^ with the Hijlory of an Uncommon Appearance of 
a Humane Skull. By Monf^ Dupre, Surgeon in Paris. 
With Remarks ^ Wiiliam Cowper. Vil. 4n Ana- 
tomical Account of a Child's Head Born without a Brain. 
inOdohQrlafi,i698, By Monf. BuffKre, YWl Fart 
of a Letter from Monf. Geoffrey , F, R. S. to Dr. 
Sloane, git>tng an Account of the Meiv Regulations of 
the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris. !X. Aa 
Account of a Book. The Natural Hiflory of the Cha- 
lyheat and Purging Waters of England, with their par- 
ticular M (fays and Z^fes, &cc. with Obfervations on the 
BsithWaters in Somerfetihife, By B.Allen, Med. Bac. 
Printed for S. Smith and B. Walford , in Sr, Paul's 
Church-yard. 
I. ABjeiMion of the fmM Creatures called ^Mc- 
Mice, Tphich ha<ve lately come in Troops into 
Lapland) about Tborne, and other Places ad- 
jacent to the MoHntains, in Innumerable Mul- 
titudes. Communicated from Sir Paul Rycaut, 
F.K.S. to Mr.Ellis^and from him to the RS. 
IN the Year 1697. thtk Saile-Mce were firftobferv'd, 
being near as big as a little Squirrel, their Skin Area- 
kedj and fpottcd black and light brown they have Two 
. Teeth 
