CONTENTS. xi 
XXXIX. DeJ'cription of a Panic Com, appertaining 
to the IJle of Gozo, hitherto attributed to that of 
Malta by the Learned. In a Letter to Mathew 
Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John S win- 
ton, B. D. F. R. S. Cujlos Archivorum op' the 
Unizerfity op Oxford, Member op' the Academy degli 
Apatifti at Florence, and of the Etrufcan Academy 
of Cortona in Tufcany. p. 261. 
XL. Obfervations on an inedited Coin , adorned with 
two Punic Characters on the Reverfe. In a Letter 
to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S.frorn the Rev. 
John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Cuftos Archivorum 
of the Univerfty of Oxford, Member of the Aca- 
demy degli Apatifbi at Florence, and of the Etrufcan 
Academy of Cortona in Tufcany. p. 265. 
XLI. Introduction to the following Obfervations , made 
by MeJJieurs Charles Mafon and Jeremiah Dixon, 
for determining the Length of a Degree of Latitude > 
in the Provinces of Maryland and Pennsylvania, in 
North America ; by the Reverend Nevil Mafkelyne, 
B. D. F. R. S. Aftronofncr Royal . p. 270. 
XLII. Obfervations for determining the Length of a 
Degree of Latitude , in the Provinces of Maryland 
and Pennfylvania, in North America: By MeJJieurs 
Charles Mafon and Jeremiah Dixon. p. 274. 
XLIII. Afironomical Obfervations , made in the Forks 
of the River Brandiwine in Pennfylvania, for de- 
termining the going of a Clock fent thither by the 
Royal Society, in order to find the Difference of 
Gravity between the Royal Obfervatory at Green- 
wich, and the Place where the Clock was fit up in 
Pennfylvania ; TJo which are added , an Obfervation 
of the End of an Eclipfe of the Moon , a?id feme 
Iinyier- 
