CON T ENTS. 
u Academy of Sciences , See. See." By William 
Watfon, M. D. R. S. S. p. 336 
LlV. ‘The Cafe of a Man , whofe Heart was found en- 
larged to a very uncommon Size ; by Mr. Richard 
Pulteney : Communicated by W. Watfon, M. D. 
R . S. S. p. 344 
LV. An Account of fever al Experiments in Electricity : 
In a Letter to Mr. Benjamin Wilibn, F. R. S* By 
Edward Delaval, EJq\ F. R. S. P* 353 
LVI. An Account of an Encrinus , or Starf/h, with a 
jointed Stem, taken o?i the Coajl of Barbadoes, which 
explains to what kind of Animal thofe Fofils belong , 
called Starjlones, Ajlerice , and Ajlropodia, which have 
been found in many Barts of this Ki?igdom : In a 
Letter to Mr. Emanuel Mendez da Coda, F. R. S. 
By John Ellis, Efq ; F. R. S. p. 357 
LVI I. Remarks on a Paffage of the Editor of the Con- 
noiffance des Meuvements Celeftes pour l’Annee 
1762 : In a Letter to the Right Hon. George Earl 
of Macclesfield, Prefdent of the Royal Society. By 
Matthew Raper, EJq ; F. R. S. p. 366 
LVIII. An Ext raft of a Letter from Monfieur De la 
Lande, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, to 
Dr. Bevis, dated there March 26, 1762. Tranflated 
from the French. p. 369 
LIX. Obfervation of the Tran/it of Venus over the Sun , 
June 6, 176 1, at the IJland of Rodrigues ; by Mr. 
Pingre, of the Royal Academy of Sciences al Paris. 
Tra?iflated. from the French, by Matthew Maty, 
M. D. F. R. S. p. 371 
LX. Obfervations made at the Cape of Good Hope; 
by Mr . Charles Mafon and Mr . Dixon; reduced 
to 
