CONTENTS. 
XXIV. Hifiorical Memoirs relating to the PraSiice of 
Inoculation for the Small Pox, in the Britifli Anie- 
rican Provinces, particularly in New England : 
Addrejjed to John Huxham, M, D. F. R. S. By, 
Benjamin Gale, A.M. p. 193. 
XXV. An Account of a Balance of a new Confirublion, 
Juppofed to be of life' in the Woollen Manufadiure. 
By W. Ludlam, B. D. Fellow of St. John’s Col- 
lege, Cambridge. p. 205. 
XX Vl. An Experimental Enquiry into the Mineral 
Elafic Spirit, or Air contained in Spa Water ; as 
well as into the Mephitic ^lalities of this Spirit. 
By William Brownrigg, M.D. F. R. S. p. 218. 
XXVII. Extradi of a Letter from Mr. Benjamin 
Gale, to a Phyfciaii in New England, to John 
Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. concerning the fuccefsful 
Application of Salt to Wounds made by the Bitmg 
of Rattle Snakes-, dated at Killingworth in Con- 
ne<flicut, 20 Auguft, 1764. p. 244.. 
XXVIII. Extradls of three Letters of Sir F. H. 
Eyles Stiles, F. R. S. to Daniel W ray, Efquire, 
concerning fome new Microfcopes made at Naples, 
and their life m viewing the fmallef Objedls. p. 246. 
XXIX. An Account of the Sequel of the Cafe of Anne 
James, who had taken the Green Hemlock : In a 
Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, Secretary to the 
Royal Society, from Mr. Joliah Colebrooke, F. R. S. 
p. 271,. 
XXX. Some Account of the Ef'edls of a Storm of 
‘Thunder and Lighteming in Pembroke College,. Ox- 
ford, 071 June 3, 1765: In a Letter fr 0711 Mr. 
Griffith, of the faid College, to the . Rev.. John; 
Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. p. 273.. 
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