CONTENTS. 
LXXVII. De Proximo Veneris fub Sole Tranptu. 
p. 86). 
L XXVIII. A Prop of ill for discovering the Annual 
Parallax of Sirius ; by the Rev. Nevil Maske- 
lync, A. M. Fellow of Trinity College , Cam- 
bridge, and F. R. S. p. 889. 
LXXIX. Farther Experiments in Electricity ; by 
Mr. Benjamin VVilfon, F. R. S. p. 896. 
LXXX. A Letter to Mr. Benjamin WilTon, F.R.S. 
concerning EleClricity s from Mr. Thorbcrn Berg- 
man, 0/Upfal. p. 907. 
LX XX I. SomeConfi 'derations on a late Tr eat ife, in- 
tituled, A new Set of Logarithmic Solar Tables, 
efe. intended for a more commodious Method of 
finding the Latitude at Sea, by Two Obferva- 
tions of the Sun ; by H. Pemberton, M. D. R. A. 
Lond. et R. A. Bcrol. A. p.910. 
LXXX1I. An Account of the Plants Halcfia and 
Gardenia: In a Letter from John Ellis, Eft; 
F. R. S. to Philip Carteret Webb, Ejf F.R.S. 
p. 929. 
LXXXIIT. An Account of an Eel ip fe of the Moon , 
2 id November 1760, obferved in Surry-Street in 
the Strand, London,- by James Short, M. A. 
F.R.S. p. 
LXXX1V. An Account of the Cafe of a young Man , 
who had loft the Ufe of his Hands by cleanfing 
Bra/s IFire ; by Mr. Samuel More, Apothecary 
in Jcrmyn-Strecr. Communicated by Ch. Morton, 
M. T>. Secretary to the Roy al Society . ibid. 
LXXXV. A further Account of fo rue Experiments 
made on the Bovcy Coal. p.941. 
LXXXVI. De Aberratione Lumin'ts , in Superficiebus 
et Lent ibus Sphrcricis refraCt or um . p. 944. 
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