via CONTENTS, 
Yin. Double Stars difcovered in 1779, at Frampton-houfe, 
Glamorganshire. By Nathanael Pigott, Efq. F . R. S. 
Foreign Member of the Academies of Bruffels and Caen, and 
Correfpondent of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris ; 
communicated by Nevil Mafkelyne, D . D. F. R. S. and 
Af rammer Royal. p. 84 
IX. Art Account of the Ganges and Burrampooter Rivers. By 
James Rennell, Efq. F. R. S.; communicated by Jofeph 
Banks, Efq. P. R. S. p. 
X. Ajlronomical Cbfervations on the Rotation of the Planets 
round their Axes , made with a View to determine whether the 
Earth's diurnal Motion is perfectly equable. In a Letter from 
Mr. William Herfchel of Bath to William Watfon, M. D. 
F. R. S. p« 115 
XL Some Account of the Termites, which are found in Africa 
and other hot Climates. In a Letter from Mr. Henry 
Smeathman, of Clement’s Inn, to Sir Jofeph Banks, Bart . 
P. R. S. p. 139 
XII. An Account of fever al Earthquakes felt in Wales. By 
Thomas Pennant, Efq. F. R. S. ina Letter to Sir Jofeph 
Banks, P. R. S. p. 193 
XIII. Exlrabl of a Letter from the Right Honourable Philip 
Earl Stanhope, F. R. S. to Mr. James Clow, ProfeJJor of 
Philofophy in 'the Univerjity of Glafgow. Dated Chevening, 
February 16, 1 777. P* 
XIV. Ext raid of T wo Meteorological Journals of the Weather ob - 
ferved at Nain in 57 0 North Latitude, and at Okak in 57 0 20' 
North Latitude , both on the Coaft of Labradore. Communi- 
cated by Mm De la Trobe. p. 197 
XV. A Meteorological Journal kept at the Houfe of the Royal 
Society , by Order of the P ref dent and Council . p. 197 
