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Part I, Vol. LIT. 
LX 1 V. Tf Xtr a 51 of a Letter of Mr.. John Wood, 
^ jrom Calcutta, to]. Perry, Efq-, oj Ham- 
ftead. Communicated by the Rev. VV. Stukeley, 
M. D. P* 415 
LXV. Some Account of the extraordinary Agitation 
of the Waters in Mount’s- bay, and other Places , on 
the 3 1/? of March 1761 : In a Letter to the Rev. 
Dr. Charles Lyttelton, Dean oj Exeter, jrom the 
Reverend William Borlafe, M. A. F. R. S. p. 1 18 
LXVT Obfervations on a Clock of Mr. John Shelton, 
made at St. Helena : In a Letter to the Right Ho- 
nourable Lord Charles Cavendifh, Vice-Prefident 
of the Royal Society , from the Reverend Nevil 
Malkelyne, M. A. F. R. S. p. 434 
LX VII. Obfervations upon fome Gemsfimilarto the Tour- 
malin ; by Mr. Benjamin Wilfon, F. R. S. p. 443 
LX VIII. Obfervations on the T’ides in the Straits of 
Gibraltar; by Henry More, Efq ; p. 447 
LXIX. An Account of the cafe of a young Man ftupi- 
fied by the Smoke of Sea- coal ; by Dr. Frewen of 
SulTex. p. 4^4 
LXX. A Letter from Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. 
and F. R. S. to the Reverend Thomas Birch, D. D. 
and Secretary to the Royal Socle tv. p. 456 
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