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Numb. 429, 
PHILOSOPHICAL 
TRANSACTIONS 
For the Months of July, Aug. Sept, and OB. 1733. 
The CONTENTS. ~ 
I. An Account of Symptoms arifing from eating the Seeds 
of Henbane, with their Cure, £ rc-.and fome occafional 
(Remarks, by Sir Hans Sloane, (Bart. Br. S. R 
II. An Ab ft raft of the Meteorological Diaries, communi- 
cated to the Koya.\ Society, tpith Remarks upon them. By 
■ Wm. Derham, 2 ). 2 ). Canon of Windlor, and F. R «SV 
Part II. 
III. An Account of the damp Air in a Coal-Pit of Sir 
James Lowther, Bart, fun f within 20 Yards of the Sea 5 
communicated by him to the Royal Society, 
IV. An Obfervation of fk ^Eclipfe of the Sun on May 2, 
1733, in the Afternoon. By Mr. G. Graham, F. R Si 
in Fleet- ftreet, London. 
V. A Letter from Mr. Stephen Gray, F, R S. to the 
Publisher, containing an Account of the fame Eclipfe of 
the Sun, as obferVed byhimfeif at Nor ton- Court : and at 
Otterden-F/dce, By Granvill Wheler F/^j F. R S. 
both in Kent. 
VI. An Obferyation of the fame Eclipfe of the Sun, by 
Mr. J. Milner, at Yeovil in Somerfetfhire, commu- 
nicated in a Letter to Dr. John Allen, M. T>. F. R S. 
VII. NonnulU Jo vis Satellitum Eclipfes Bononiae, Ob - 
ferVata d^Euftachio Manfred i. 
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