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cumftances of their Situation, by the Reverend John 
Michell, B. D. F. R. S. p. 234. 
XXVIII. Fhermometrical Obfervations at Derby, by 
Mr. John Whitehurft: Communicated by Charles 
Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. p. 265. 
XXIX. An Attempt to interpret the Legend and In - 
fcription of a very curious Phoenician Medal, never 
hitherto explained. In a Letter to the Right Ho- 
nourable the Earl of Morton, P ref dent of the 
Royal Society , from the Reverend John Swinton, 
B. D. F. R. S. Member of the Academy degli Apa- 
tifti at Florence, and of the Etrufcan Academy of 
Cortona in Tufcany. p. 26 6 . 
XXX. Remarks on the very different Accounts that 
have been given of the Faecundity of Fifes , with 
freff Obfervations on that Subjedi : By Mr. Tho- 
mas Harmer: Communicated by Samuel Clarke, 
Efquire , F. R. S. p. 280. 
XXXI. An Account of a Hydro-enterocele, , appearing 
like an Hydro-farcocele , and ending in the Death of 
the Patient , in which the Intefine had pafed from 
the Hernial Sac , into that of the Hydrocele , by which ■ 
the Strangulation was formed: Communicated by 
M. Le Cat, F. R. S. &c. In a Letter to Charles 
Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. Franflated by J. O. 
Juftamond, Surgeon. p. 293. 
XXXII. Novorum quorundam in re Ele&rica Expe- 
rimentorum Specimen , quod Regie e Londinenfi Sc- 
cietati mittebat Die 26 Aprilis, 1766, Joannes 
Baptifta Beccaria, ex Scholis Piis, R. S. Soc. Com- 
municated by M. Maty, M.D. Scc.R.S. 'p.297. 
XXX II I. Specimen Ilf or ice Natural is Volgenhs. 
Auclore J. R. Forfler. p. 312. 
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