The C O N T E N T S. 
VII. A Letter from Mr. Henry Forth to the late 
Rev d William Derham, 2). C D. Canon of Wind- 
for, andF. R. S. concerning the Siorm, Jan S th y 
*7 is- 
VIII. An Account of the Eones of Animals being 
changed to a Red Colour by Aliment only. By 
John Belchier, Surgeon , F. R . S. 
IX. An Obfervation of a white Liquor refembling 
Milk , which appeared inflead of Serum fepara - 
ted from the Blood after it had Jtooa Jome time v 
By Alexander Stuart, M . D. Bhyfician in Ordi- 
nary to her Majefy , F. R . S. and of the College 
of Rhyficians , London. 
X. An Account of what was obferved upon open- 
ing the Corpfe of a Terfon who had taken feve- 
ral Ounces of crude Mercury internally s and 
of a Plumb-Stone lodg'd in the Coats of the 
Redhim. Communicated in a Letter from the 
late *Dr. Madden, Thyfaian at Dublin, to 
Sir Hans Sloane, BaA *Pr. R. S. 
XI. Obfervatio Eclipfeos Telluris Romae habha 
in AEdibus Eminent /^/ziCardinalis DE-VJA, y. 
Non. i,£.d. 3 .Maii N.S. Apr. 22. V.S.mdccxxxiv. 
per Didacum de Revillas Abbat. Hieronym. 
R . S. S . & Andream Celfium, R. S. S. AJlron . 
Brofejf. UpfaLe^ R . S . Suec. Seer . 
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