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XXVII. Another Account of the fame Earthquake : In 
a Letter from Mr. Molloy, dated there April 3, 
1761, to Keane Fitzgerald, Efq\ F. R. S. p. 142 
XXVIII. A further Account of the Cafe of William 
Carey, whofe Mufcles began to be ofified: In a Letter 
to the Right Hon. the Lord Cadogan, F. R. S. from 
the Rev. William Henry, D. D. F.R.S. p. 143 
XXIX. A Defcriptioji of a new \ Thermometer and Ba- 
rometer : In a Letter to the Right Hon. George Earl 
of Macclesfield, Prefident of the Royal Society , from 
Keane Fitzgerald, EJq> F.R.S. p. 146 
XXX. An Account of the Earthquake felt in the If and 
of Madeira, March 31, 17613 by Thomas He- 
berden, M. D. F. R. S. Communicated by William 
Heberden, M.D. F.R.S. p. 155 
XXXI. An Account of a Freatife in Latin, prefented 
to the Royal Society , intituled , De admirando Tri- 
gore artificiali, quo mercurius eft congelatus, dif- 
fertatio, &c. a J. A. Braunio, Academiae Scienti- 
arum Membro, &c. by William Watfon, M. D. 
R. S. S . p. 156 
XXXII. Obfervations on the Fran ft of Venus over the 
Sun , on the 6 th of June 1761 : In a Letter to the 
Right Hon. George Earl of Macclesfield, Prefide?it 
of the Royal Society , from the Rev. Nathanael Blifs, 
M. A. Savilian Profefor of Geometry in the Univer- 
fty of Oxford, and F.R.S. p. 173 
XXXIII. An Account of the Fra? ft of Venus over the 
Sun , on Saturday Mornings 6 th June 1761, at 
Savile-Houfe, about S" of Fi??ie Wefl of St. Paul’s, 
London.. p. 178 
XXXIV. Obfervations on the Fra?ift of Venus, June 
6 tby 1761, made at Spita 1-Square 5 the Longitude 
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