CONTENTS. 
V. An Account of the Rain j alien in a Foot-fquare at 
Norwich, by Mr. William Arderon, F.R.S. Com- 
municated by H. Baker, F. R. S. p. 9. 
VI. Obfervations upon the Ejf'efts of Electricity ap- 
plied to a Tetanus, or Mufcular Rigidity, of four 
Months Continuance. In a Letter to the Royal So- 
ciety. By William Watfon, M. D. F. R. S. 
Member of the Royal Colleges of Phyficians of 
London and Madrid, and Phylician to the Found- 
ling Hofpital. p. 10. 
VII. An Account of the late mild Weather in Corn- 
wall, of the Quantity of Rain fallen there in the 
Tear 1762: In a Letter from the Rev. William 
Borlafe, M. A. F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, 
F. R. S. p. 27. 
VIII. A Delineation of the Tranft of Venus expelled 
in,theTear 1769, by Air. James Fergufon. p. 30. 
XI. An Account of an Appulfe of the Moon to the 
Planet Jupiter, objerved at Chelfea, by Mr. Samuel 
Dunn. p. 3 1. 
X. A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants fro?n Chelfea Gar- 
den, prefented to the Royal Society by the worfipf ul 
Co?npany of Apothecaries, for the Tear 1-762, pur/u- 
ant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloahe, Baronet , 
Med. Reg. et Soc. Reg. nuper Prafes j by John 
Wilmer, M. D. clariff. Societatis Pharmaceut . 
Lond. Soc. Hort. Chelfean. P reef eft us ct Pr Ac Cl or 
Botanic. p. 32. 
XI. Obfervations made by Mr. John Bartram, at 
Penfilvania, on the Tellowijh Wafp of that Country : 
In a Letter to Mr. Peter Collinfon, F. R. S. 
P* 37 - 
XII. An Account of the Plague at Aleppo : In a Let- 
ter to the Rev. Charles Lyttelton, LL. D. Dean of 
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