The CONTENTS. 
IX. -A Letter from Mr. James Simon to the Prefident, concern =- 
ing the Bones of a Feet us voided per Anum j and of fome Fof- 
fils found in Ireland. p. 529. 
X. Some Account of the Diftemper raging among the Cow-kind in 
the Neighbourhood of London, together with fome Remedies pro- 
pofed for their Recovery , by Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Seer. 
R. S. and Fellow of the College of Phyfcians , London, p. 552. 
XI. A Letter from Mr. D. P. Layard, Surgeon , to C. Mortimer, 
M. D. Seer. R. S. inclofmg an Account of a Fracture of the Os 
Ilium, and its Cure. p. 537. 
XII. Some Account of a curious Tripos and Infcription found tiear 
Turin, ferving to difeover the true Situation of the ancient City 
Induftria. By David Erskine Baker. p. 
XIII. Further Obfervations on the Diftemper novo raging among 
the Cow-kind, by the Publifher of thefe Tranfa&ions. p.549. 
XIV. Extratt oft} Letter from Mr. Arderon to Mr. Baker, F.R. S. giv- 
ing an Account of the Weaver's Alarm , vulgo Larum. p. 555:. 
XV. An Account of fome human Bones incrufled with Stone , now 
in the Villa Ludoviiia at Rome ; communicated to the Royal Society 
by the Prefideni , with a Drawing of the fame. p, 
Printed for C. D avis, over-againft Grafs-Inn Gate 
in Holbourn , P r i n t e r to the R o yal Socie 
M.dcc.xly. 
