VI 
CONTENTS. 
V. Defcription of a Bird from the Eaft Indies j in a 
Better to James Weft, Efq^ PrefdetJt of the Royal 
Society j from Mr, George Edwards, F. R. S, 
P- 55 
VI. u:dn FxtraSi from the Regifter of the Parijh of 
Holy-Crofs in Salop, being a Second^ Decade of 
TearSy from Michaelmas, 1760, to Michaelmas, 
j 770, carefully digefed in the follovoing Table y by 
the Rev. William Gorfuch, Minifer of that 
Parijh. . _ P* 57 
VII. A Letter fro?n Mr. Stephen de Vifme to 
Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. containing an 
Account of the Manner, in which the Chinefe heat 
their Rooms. P* 5 9 
VIII. An Account of the Kang, or Chinefe Stoves, 
by Father Gramont, tranjlatedjrom the French, p.6 1 
IX. Account of a ronarkable Thunder Storm : In a 
Letter from the Rev. Anthony Williams, Rebfor 
of St. Keverne, in Cornwall, to the Rev. William 
Borlafe, D. D. F. R. S. P* 7 ^ 
X. Explication of an inedited Coin, with two Legends^ 
in different Languages, on the Reverf 'e. In a Letter 
to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. 
John Swinton. B. D. F. R. S. Cufos Archivorunt 
of the Univerfity of Oxford, Member of the Academy 
degli Apatifti at Florence, and f the Etrufean 
Academy of Cortona in Tufeany. p. 78 
XI. Remarks upon two Etrufean Weights, or Coins, 
never before publiffed. In a Letter to Mathew 
Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Revcrcjid John 
Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Cufos Archivorum of the 
Vniverfty of Oxford, Member of the Academy degli 
* In Vol. LII, Part i. Art, 25. fee the Firjl Decade. 
Apatifti 
