< S75 ) Numkx2^. 
PHILOSOPHICAL 
TRANSACTIONS. 
Jpril 24. 1676. 
The CONTENTS. 
Jklr. Francis Vernon'^ Letter^ g^'^i^g ^ jimt Jccount of f&me of 
his ObfervAtions in his travels from Venice through Iflna , Dal* 
matia, Greece^andfhe Archipelago, U Smyrna. Adverttfements 
on the Vinetum Britannicum , (mentioned in the loft fore-going 
Traif) which mre made andfentto the Publijher hy Dr. ]ohn 
Beale of Yeovil in Somerfetffiire. Monjleur HeveliusV Obfer- 
vAtions of the Lunar Eclipfe of the Firfi of January laji^ n. ft. 
at Dantzick. An Account of three Books : [, and If. in one Vo* 
lume , viz t^emoires pour fervir a fHiJloire NatureUe des 
JNlMAUXr, and. La MESURE de la lERRE. 
nr. BRITJJSfNU JNTl^UA lUufirata, or.rhe 
JNTl^UiriES of ANGlENr BRITAIN, 
derived from the Phoenicians; the Firjl Volume: By Ay let t 
Sammes^/ the Inner Temple, &c. 
Mr. Francis Vernons Letter, written to the Publifber Januar. i oth. 
167^, giving a Jbort account of fome of his Objervations inhis 
travels from Vtnict through Iftria, Dalmatia, Greece, and the 
Archipelago, to Smyrna, where this Letter was written. 
S I R, 
IMuft beg your cxcufe for not having written tayou in fo long 
a fpacc : The little reft I have had, and the great unfetlednefs 
of my condition is the reafon. Neither have I now any great 
Curioficies to impart to you ; only fome fmall circumftances of 
my Journey I will run over. 
F f f f From 
