CONTENTS. 
Bradley, F>. F>. and a 1 /ironom . Reg. by Mr. 
Charles Walmeflcy, F. R. S. p. 700. 
CX. A Journal of the Weather in Dublin for the 
Tear 17^3 ; by Mr. James Simon, F. R. S. and 
S. A. p. 759. 
CXI. An Account of what happened at Bergemo- 
lcrto, by the turnbling down of vafl Heaps of 
Snow from the Mountains there, on March 19, 
17 yy : As taken by the lntendant of the Town 
and Province of Cuneo. Received from Fir. 
Jofeph Bruni, Profeffor of Philofophy at Turin, 
and F. R. S. Communicated by Mr. Henry Baker, 
F. R. S. Tranfated from the Italian. p. 796. 
CXII. An Account of forne of the more r^r^Enghfh 
Plants obferved in Leiccfterfhirc. p. 803. 
* CXII. A Letter from Mr. John Ellis, F.R.S. to 
Philip Carteret Webb, Ejf F. R. S. attempting 
to afeertain the Tree that yields the common 
Varnifh ufed in China and Jap in 5 to promote its 
\ Propagation in our American Colonies ; and to 
fet right fome Miftak.es Botanifs appear to have 
entertained concerning it. p. 8 06. 
CXill. A Letter to George Lewis Scort, Efquire, 
concerning the prefent Increafe of the 'People in 
Britain and Ireland : From William Brakenridge, 
F). C D. ReflorofSt. Michael Baflllhaw, London, 
and F. R. S. p. 877. 
CXIV. A Letter to the Reverend William Braken- 
ridge, F). F). RePtor of Sr. Michael Baflifhaw, 
and F. R. S. with a Table of the Value of An- 
nuities on Lives, by Mr. James Dodion, Mafter 
of the Royal Mathematical School in ChrilLs- 
Hoi'pital, and F. R. S. p. 891. 
CXV. An 
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