PHILOSOPHICAL 
TRANS ACT I ONS. 
For the Month of June, 1705. 
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The C O N T E N T S. 
f. ^ art of a Letter Mr D. Papin, 2)r Frede- 
rick Slare, Fellom of the College of ^hyjtcians and 
of the (^oyal Society-^ concerning an Improvement of 
the Hcffim ^ellowsy Sec. 
IL Tart of a Letter imtten to a Mod Reverend 
Trelate^ in anfwer to one written hy his Grace ^judg^ 
ing the Age of MSS^ the Style of Learned Authors^, 
Tainters^ Mujlcians^ Sec. !% Humfrey Waniey. 
III. An Account of a Terfon deceafed of a Scirrhous Tu^ 
?nor in his ^reaji. (By Mr Tho* Greenhill, Surgeo7h 
IV. An AhftraB of a ^ook^^ Entituled^ 
Olaui Rudbeckij htXmticXy fiye Manhemij pars 
' fecmda. In qua Soiis^ Lmce is* Terrct Cultm de-" 
Jcrihitur^ omntfque adeo fnperfiitionis hujufce Origo 
parti Sueoniae Septentrionali^ Terr^ puta Cimmeri-' 
orum Vmdicatur^ ex qua delnceps in orhem reliquuni 
diyulgata eft^ ^c. Accedunt demonftrationes ccr-^ 
tiffirriie^ qtu Septentrionales noftros^ m maxime genui^ 
nuni SoUs ac Luncc motum^ indeq-^ peitdentem accural' 
iijfimam tempohm rationem^ mnlto priiis ^ felt" 
ciHs quarr: gentem aliani uUam penetrajfe declarants 
Upfal^e, In Folio. 
Eeeeeeeece e e L Tart 
