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neighbouring TartSy cdmfnonly called the Noll- 
mc-tangerc, deemed hitherto incurable -by both 
Ant lent s and Moderns y but now fhewn to be as 
curable as other ^ijiemfers, Addrejfed to the 
Royal Society of London by Monf Daviel, con- 
fulting Surgeon in ordinary, and Oculiji to the 
Kings Mafter of Arts, and of Surgery at 
feilks ; Royal Prof ejjor and Demonfrator of Ana- 
tomy of the fame City s Member oj the Aca- 
demy of Sciences of Toulofe, Bolognc, and that 
of Surgery of Paris ; and tranfated from the 
French by Tames Parfons, M. D. and F. R. S. 
p. i86. 
XXXI. An Account of four Roman Infer ft ionSy 
cut upon three large Stones, found in a ploughed 
Field near Wroxeter in Shropfhire, in the Tear 
J752 : With fome Ob fern; at ions upon them, by 
]ohn Ward, LL.T>. Rhet. Prof, Grefln. and 
V. P, R. S. P- 
XXXII. Some Obfervations upon American Wafps- 
Hefty fjcwn to the Royal Society : By Mr. Il'rael 
Mauduir, F. R- S. P* 205. 
XXXIII. An ExtraSi of a Letter written by the 
Magiftrates of the City of Mafcali, in Sicily, and 
fent from their public Office to Naples, concern- 
ing a late Eruption of Mount iRtna. Tranftated 
from the Italian. P* 205?. 
XXXIV. Some Account of the as found 
in North-Wales. In a Letter from the Rev. Mr. 
Farrington, of Dinas, near Caernarvon, to Mr. 
Thomas Collinfon, of London. Communicated 
by Mr. Peter Collinfon, F. R. S. p. 210. 
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