The C O N T E N T S, 
VI* Fi^r//^rrObiiryations.^W Experiments concern' 
ing the Clocks ako‘be^mentioned, by the Same. 
VII. The Cafe of a Wound in the Cornea of the Eye 
being fuccefs fully cured by Mr. Thomas'Baker, Sur- 
geon to St.Thomiss Hofpitaly and by ‘him commu- 
nicated to thef^^ Q Y A L S o c I E T Y, in u Letter to 
TDr. Mortimer, R. S. Seer. 
VIII. ExtraB of a Letter dated at Montpelier^ Dec. 
27. 1731. N.S. from Andrew Caritwell, D. 
Monfpel. toT. S. M.fD., and by him translated 
from the French, giving an Account of a mon- 
ftrous Boy. 
IX. Three extraordinary Cafes in Surgery, by Beza- 
Iccl Sherman, Surgeon) at Kelvedon /wEffex, com- 
municated in'^QX^ccSozi 1738. 
X. A Letter from Thomas Stack, M. T>. to tyirHans 
Sloane, Bart. Tr. R. S, . containing an Account 
of a Woman fixty-eight Years of Age, who gave 
Suck to two of her Grand- children^ 
Printed for T. Woodward, at t\\z Half- Moony 
between the Two Temple-Gates in Tleetfireet } 
and C. Davis, the Corner of Tater-nofter-row, 
next Warwick-lane ^ Printers to the Royal 
Society, M.dcc.xlii. 
