CONTENTS. 
Springs in Wicklow in Ireland, and Obfervations 
thereon , by John Bond, M.D. p. 181. 
XXIX. A Letter from Dr. Bevis to Mr. James 
Short, F. R. S. concerning Mr. Gafcoigne’x In- 
vention of the Micrometer. p. i£o. 
XXX. Obfervations of the TranfitofJActcmyover 
the Sun , May 6, 17535 by Mr. J. Short, F.R.S . 
p. 192. 
XXXI. An Account of a Treatife prefented to the 
Royal Society, intituled , “ Letters concerning 
“ Ele&rieity, &c. by the Abbe Nollet ex- 
tracted and tranflated from the French, by Mr. 
W. Wat ton, F. R. S. p. 201. 
XXXII. The Number ofReople in the City ofS riftof, 
calculated from the Burials for Ten Tears juccef- 
five, and alfo from the Number of Houfes ; by 
John Browning, EJ'q\ communicated by H. Baker, 
F. R. S. ~ p. 217. 
XXXI II. An Account of the Eclipfe predicted by 
Thales; by the Rev. W. Stukely, M. D. p.221. 
XXXIV. An further Account of the Giant’s Caufe- 
way in the County of Antrim in Ireland, by the 
Rev. Richard Pocockc, LL.D. Archdeacon of 
Dublin, and F.R.S. p. 226. 
XXXV. A Letter upon the fame Subject from the 
Rev. Richard Pococke, LL.D. Archdeacon of 
Dublin, to Tho. Birch, D. D. Sec. R. S. p.238. 
XXXVI. A View of the Relation between the cele- 
brated Dr. Hal ley ’s Tables , and the Notions of 
Mr. De Buffbn, for eftablifhing a Rule for the 
probable Duration of the Life of Man 5 by Mr. 
Wi liana Kcrfl'eboom, of the Hague. Tranfated 
from the French by J. Parfons, M. D. F. R. S. 
P- 2 39 . 
XXXVII. 
