xli CONTENT S. 
XLIV. An Account of the late Tranfit of Venus, ob~ 
fervcd at Hawkhill, near Edinburgh. In a Letter 
to the Ajlronorner Royal, from James Lind, M. D, 
at Edinburgh. Ho 'which are added, fome Remarks 
by the Aflrommer Royal j and further Particulars 
relative to the Obfervations communicated in other 
Letters. P -339 
XLV, Obfervatiofis of the Hranfit ^ Venus, ajid other 
Ajirojtofnical Obfervations, made at Gibraltar ; co 7 i- 
iained in a Letter to the Ajlronorner Royal frojn 
Lieutenant Jardine. p. 347 
XLV I. Okfervatiofis of the Hr an fit of Venus over the 
Sun, June 3, 1769. In a Letter to the Reverend 
Nevil Malkelyne, F. R. S. Afronomer Royal, from 
John Winthrop, Efquire, F.R.S. Hollifian Pr^?- 
fefj'or of Mathematics at Cambridge, in New- 
England.^ _ . P- 35 ^ 
XL VII. Of the d'fferent ^antities of Rain,, 'which 
appear to fall, at diff'ere?2t Heights, over the fame 
hipot of Ground, By William Hebcrden, M. D. 
F. R. S, _ p. 359 
XL VI 1 1 . An Account of a?i Obfervation of an Eclipfe 
of doe Moon, made at Hawkiiill, near Edinburgh. 
In a Letter to the Ajlronorner Royal, jrom James 
Lind, M. D. p. 363 
XL IX. An Account of Hwo Aurora) Boreales ohferved 
at Oxford. In Hreo Letters to Mathew Maty, 
M. D. Sec. R. S. jrom the Reverend John S win ton, 
B. D, F. R. S. Cujlos Archivorum of the Vniverjit-^ 
e/'Oxford,, Metnber of the Academy degli ApitiiU at 
i' lorcnce,- and oj (he Etrul'can Academy of Cortona 
in I'uicany. p. 367 
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