C O N T E N T S. 
Excrefcences ; and Canula'j for treating theft 
\ Difeafes . By M. le Car, F. R. S. Tranftated 
from the French by Tho. Stack, M. D. F. R. S. 
p. 292. 
XLVI. An Account of the Cinnamon-tree, by Mr. 
W. Wat Ton, F. R. S. p.301. 
XLVII. Obf'er -vat ions and Experiments upon ani- 
mal Bodies, digefed in a philofophical Analyfis t 
or Inquiry into the Caufe of voluntary mulcular 
Motipn. By Charles Morton, M. D. F. R. S. 
p. 305. 
XL VIII. An Account of the Eruption of Mount 
Vefuvius, from its fir ft Bt ginning to the i$th 
of October 1751. in a Letter from Mr. Richard 
Supple, communicated by Mr. Benjamin Wilfon, 
F. R. a S'. p. 3 1 5. 
XLIX. An Account of the Eclipfe of the Moon 
which happened Nov. 21. 175 1 ; obferved by 
Mr. James Short, F. R. S. in Surrey -ftreet. p. 317. 
L. A Letter from the Reverend Father Auguftin 
Hallerftein, of the Society of Jefus, Brefident of 
the Agronomical College at Pekin in China, to 
Dr. Mortimer, Sec. R . S. T ran flat ed from the 
Latin by Tho. Stack, M. D. & F. R. S. p. 3 J 9 . 
LI. A Letter from Monfi Le Cat, F. R. S. to Dr. 
Mortimer, Sec. R . S. Tran fated from the French 
by Tho. Stack, M. D. F. R. S. p. 324. 
LI I. An Account of the E fife Sis of Lightning at 
Southmolton in Devonfhire, by Jofeph Palmer, 
Efq. ; p.330. 
LIII. A Letter from Mr. James Dodfon, to Mr. 
John Robertfon, F. R. S. concerning an Improve- 
ment of the Bills of Mortality. . p. 3 3 3 . 
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LIV. 
