CONTENTS. 
git tide of the Ship , from time to time ; together with 
the whole Proccfs of Computation ufedon this Occafion . 
XCIV. Certain Reafons for a Lunar AtmofphereMy 
Mr. Samuel Dunn. p # 
XCV. An Account of the Comet feen at Paris, in June 
1762: In an Extrabl of a Letter , dated at Paris 
Juiy / 3°, 1762 ) from Monf De la Lande, of the 
Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, to Charles 
Mol ton, M. L). Secretary to the Royal Society. 
P 58 I 
^TVI. Minutes of the Obfervation of the Tr unfit of 
Venus oncer the Sun , the 6 th of June 1761, taken 
at Calcutta in Bengal, Latitude 22° 3 oh Longi- 
tude Eaf from London nearly 92°. Communicated 
from the Court of Dir ell or s of the Eaft India Com- 
pany, by Charles Morton M. D. F. R.S . p. 582 
XCVII. A further Account of the Cafe of the Family 
at Wattifham, in Suffolk, nohofe Limbs mortifed : 
In a Letter from Charlton Wollaffon, M. D. F. R. S. 
and Phyf cian to Guy s Hofpital, to Thomas Birch, 
D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society. p. 384 
XCVIII. Obfervations on the T ides in the If and of St. 
Helena : m a Letter from the Rev. Nevil Mafke- 
lyne, A. M. F. R . » S', to Thomas Birch, D. D. 
Secretary to the Royal Society. P-586 
^CIX. Extradl of a Letter from M. de la Lande, of 
the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, to the Rev. 
Mr. Nevil Malkelyne, F. R. S. dated Paris, Nov. 
1%, 176 2 .. p . (j 0 y 
C. The Obfervations of the internal ContaSl of Venus 
nmth the Sun s Limb y in the late Tr unfit y made in 
b different 
