CONTENTS. 
LVI. Some Remarks upon the Equation op Lime, and 
the true Manner op computing it. By Nevil Mafke- 
Jyne, A. M. Fellow op Trinity College, Cambridge, 
and F. R. S . p. 336. 
LVII. Afronomical Obfervations made at the If and of 
St. Helena. By Nevil Mafkelyne, M. A. Fellow 
op' Trinity College, Cambridge, and F. R. S. 
p. 348. 
LVIII. An Account oj an extraordinary Difeafe among 
the Indians, in the IJlands of Nantucket and 
Martha’s Vineyard, in New England. In a Let- 
ter from Andrew Oliver, Ffq\ Secretary of his Ma- 
jejlys Province of Mafiachuiett’s Bay, to Ilrael 
Mauduitt, Efq-,F.R.S. p.386. 
L 1 X. Agronomical Objervations made at the If and of 
Barbadoes 5 at Willoughby Fort ; and at the Ob - 
fervatory on Conftitution Hill, both adjoining to 
Bridge Town. By Nevil Mafkelyne, A.M. Fel- 
low op 'Trinity College, Cambridge, and F. R. S. 
P . 389. 
LX. Remarks upon M. l’Abbe Barthelemy’s Memoir 
on the Phoenician Letters , containing his Ref e hi ions 
on certain Phoenician Monuments , and the Alpha- 
bets refulting from them. In a Letter to the Rev. 
Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal So- 
ciety , from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. 
Member of the Academy degli Apatifti at Florence, 
and op the Etrufcan Academy of Cortona in Tufcany. 
P- 393- 
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