( »0I ) 
Upon the whole, though the Smoke of the Hen- 
bane-Seeds cured the Tooth-aeh, ’tis highly proba- 
ble the Maggots had been conveyed thither, and let 
drop into the Water by fotne flight of Hand ; feeing, 
by means of fome fucli unjuft Dexterity, Empyrics 
daily acquire Reputation from a Medicine, which 
from the Prefcription of an hcneft Phyfician would be 
taken little Notice of. 
II. AnAbJlratt of the Meteorological Diaries, 
communicated to the Royal Society, with tide- 
marks upon them. !By Wm. Derham, £). D. 
Canon of Windfor, and F. tij. 5 . [Part I. 
Vide Tranfadt. No. 423;] 
P A R t II. Containing Meteorological Obfervations 
A Journal of Meteorological Obfervations made 
at Petersburgh, *By the tidev. Mr. Tho. 
Confett, from Nov. 24, 1724, to June 23, 
1725, abJlraBed for the life of the Royal 
Society. By Wm. Derham, F. S. 
T HIS Journal contains Obfervations, three times 
in the Day, of the Barometer, the Winds and 
.their Strength, the Weather, and (after April iy) of 
the Thermometer. Which Obfervations (although 
very curious and ufeful) yet being too long, would be 
/ 
made at 
Petersburgh, 
Lunden in Sweden, 
O 2 
tedious 
