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Cairo, in Egypt, to the Written Mountains , in the 
Defart of Sinai. p. 40. 
IX. A Difcovery , with Obfervations , oj two new 
Comets in the Marine Obfervatory at Paris; by 
M. Meffier, F. R. S. and Member oj the Academy 
of Sciences at Paris ; t ran fated, from the French, 
by M. Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. p .*57. 
X. A Letter from Mr. Alexander Brice, to the Earl 
of Morton, P ref dent of the Royal Society , giving 
an Account of a Comet feen by him. p. 66. 
XI. A Report concerning the Microfcope Glafjes , J'ent 
as a Prefent to the Royal Society, by Father di Torre 
of Naples, and referred to the Examination of Mr. 
Baker, F. R. S. p. 67. 
XII. De Veneris ‘Tranftu, per difeum Solis, A. 1761, 
d. 6 Junii, Auclore F. Mallet, Afronomo Regis 
Upfal. P- 7 2 * 
XIII. A Hepatitis , with unfavourable Symptoms, 
treated by Robert Smith, Surgeon at Edinburgh, 
now at Leicester. p. 92. 
XIV. Experiments on the Peruvian Bark , by Arthur 
Lee, M. D. p. 95; 
XV. Novorum quorumdam in re eleArica experimento- 
rum Specimen , quod Rcgiae Londioenfi Societati mit- 
tebat die 14 Januarii, Ami 1766, Joannes Baptifta 
Beccaria, ex Scholis Piis, A R. S. Soc. p. 105. 
XVI. Propofal of a Method for meafuring Degrees of 
Longitude upon Parallels of the /Equator , by J. 
Michel 1 , B. D. F. R. S. p. 1 19. 
XVII. Obfervationes de Afcaridihus A Cucurbit inis, 
A potifjimum de Taenia, tarn human a quam lepo- 
rina, ' p. 126. 
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