CONTENTS. ix 
XXIV. A Letter from John Call, Efq ; to Nevil 
Mafkelyne, F. R. S. Aflronomer Royal , containing 
a Sketch of the Signs of the Zodiac , found in a 
Pagoda , near Cape Comorin in India. p. 353 
XXV. An Account of the Flowing of the Tides in the 
South Sea, as obferved on board of His Majejlf s 
Bark the Endeavour, by Lieut. J. Cook, Com- 
mander, in a Letter to Nevil Mafkelyne, Aftro- 
nomer Royal , and F. R. S. P- 357 
XXVI. An Account of a newt Eleblrometer , con- 
trived by Mr. William Henly, and cf Jeveral 
Electrical Experiments made by him , in a Letter 
from Dr. Prieflley, F. R. S. to Dr. Franklin, 
t F.R.S. / _ P- 35.9 
XXVII. Meteorological Obfervations at Ludgvan in 
Mount’s Bay, Cornwall, 1771: By William Bor- 
lafe, D. D. F. R. S. Communicated by Dr. Jere- 
miah Milles, Dean of Exeter, and F. R. S. p. 365 
XXVIII. Account of Jeveral Quadrupeds from Hud- 
fon’s Bay, by Mr. John Reinhold Forfler, F. R. S . 
, r , 7 . P* 37 ° 
XXIX. An Account of the Birds fent from Hudfon’s 
Bay ; with Obfervations relative to their Natural 
Hiftory j and Latin Defcriptions of fame of the mojl 
uncommon. By the Same. p. 38 2 
XXX. Geometrical Solutions of three celebrated Agro- 
nomical Problems , by the late Dr. Henry Pember- 
ton, F. R. S. Communicated by Matthew Raper, 
EJ'q\ F. R. S. p. 434 
XXXI. On the Digefion of the Stomach after Death , 
by John Hunter, F . R. S. and Surgeon to St. 
' George’s Hofpital. p. 447 
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