vi CONTENTS. 
IV. An Attempt to account for the Univerfal Deluge , 
by Edward King, Efq of Lincoln’s-lnn, F. R . S. 
p. 44 * 
V. An Attempt to Account for the Formation oj Spars 
andCryfals. By Edward King, EJf of Lincoln’s- 
Inn, F. R. S . p. 58. 
VJ. Experiments with Cajnphire , by Mr. Alexander, 
Surgeon in Edinburgh. p. 65. 
VII. A Defcription of a 'very remarkable Aquatick 
Injedl , found in a Ditch of Standing Water near 
Norwich, in the Spring of the Tear 1762. By 
Edward King, Efq ; of Lincoln’s-Inn, F. R. S. 
p. 72. 
VIII. An Account oj the very tall Men , feen near the 
Sreights oj Magellan, in the Tear 1764, by the 
Equipage of the Dolphin Man of War , under the 
Command oj the Honourable Commodore Byron ; in a 
Fetter from Air. Charles Clarke, Officer gii board 
the feud Ship , to M. Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. p. 75. 
IX. A Letter from Mr. William Sharp, Surgeon to 
Saint Bartholomew’s Hofpital, to James Parfons, 
M. D. F. R. S. containing an Account of a new 
invented Infir ument for frabhired Legs. p 80. 
X. Account oj' a locked Jaw, and Paralyfis , cured by 
Eledlricity, by Dr. Edward Spry of Totnefs • 
in a Letter to Charles xMorton, AI. D. Sec. R. S. 
p. 88. 
XI. Experiments on Rathbone-Place Waters. By 
the Hon. Henry Cavendilh, F. R. S. p. 92. 
XII. Defcription of a Meteor feen at Oxford , Oc- 
tober 12, 1766. In a Letter to Charles 
Morton, AI. D. Sec. R. S. from the Reverend 
John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Member of the 
Academy 
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