The CONTENTS. 
IV. ExtraSl of a Letter from Mr. William 
Arderon, F. R. S. to Mr. H. Baker F. RS. 
concerning the Flearing of Fifh. i 49 
V. The Subjlance of fome Experiments of plant- 
ing -Seeds in Mofs, lately made by —Mr. 
Charles Bonnet, of Geneva, F. R. S. 156 
VI. A Continuation of an Account of an Efjay 
« towards a Natural Hiftory of Carolina, and 
the Bahama Iflands ; by Mark Catesby, 
F. R. S. with fome Extracts out of the Ap- 
pendix > by C. Mortimer, Seer. R. S. 157 
VII. The Infcription upQ 7 i a Roman Altar 
found near Stanhope in the Bifhoprick of 
Durham; communicated to the Royal So- 
ciety by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Birch, 
v. i s. V ; 173 
VIII. A Letter from Mr. Henry Baker, 
F. R. S. to the Prefident, concerning an ex- 
traordinary Fifh, called in Ruffia Quab ; 
and concerning the Stones Call" d Crabs- 
• , Eyes. 174 
XI. Brevis hiftoria naturalis, five de Vita, Ge- 
nere, Moribufque Muris dlpmi : Auetore 
facobo Theodoro Klein , Reipub llGedanenf a 
Secretis, et R. S. Lond. S. communicata per 
Fetrum Collinfonum , ejufd. Soc. S. 180 
X. 
