CONTENTS. 
By John Wilmer, M. D. clariJJ. Societatis Phar - 
maceut. Lend. See. Hart. Chelfean. Preefettus et 
PraleBor Botanic. p. 137. 
XXIV. Obfervations on the Eclipfe of the Sun, April 1, 
1764: In a Letter to the Right Honourable James 
Earl of Morton, Pref. R. S. from the Reverend 
Nathanael Blils, M. A. Savilian Profeffor of Ma- 
thematics at Oxford, and AJlronomer Royal, p. 14/1. 
XXV. Obfervations on the Eclipfe oj the Sun, April 1, 
1764: In a Letter to the Right Honourable James 
Earl of Morton, PreJ. R. S. from the Reverend 
Thomas Horn (by, M. A. and Savilian Profcfjor of 
Atlronomy at Oxford. p. 145. 
XXVI. Obfervations on the Eclipfe of the Sun, April 1, 
1764 : By Matthew Raper, Efq-, F. R. S. p. 150. 
XXVII. A Table of the Places of the Comet of 1764 
difeovered at the Obfervatory of the Marine at Paris, 
the i,d of January, about 8 0 Clock in the Evening , in 
the Con fell ation of the Dragon, concluded from its 
Situation obferved with regard to the Stars : By Mon- 
Jiour Charles Meffier, AJlronomer at the Depot of 
the Plans of the Marine of France, at Paris, p. 151. 
XXVIII. A Supplement to Motif Pingre’s Memoir on 
the Parallax, of the Sun : In a Letter from him to 
the Royal Society , tranjlatcd by M. Maty, M. D. 
F. R. S. p. 152. 
XXIX. An Account of the P ran fit of Venus : In a 
Letter to Charles "Morton, M. D. Secret. R. S. 
from Chriftian Mayer, S. J. Trai fated from the 
Latin by James Parfons, M. D p. 163. 
XXX. Objcrvationes Ajlronomice Chiiftiani Mayer, 
S.J. P- 165. 
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