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CONTENTS. 
XXXII. An Account of the Tokay and other Wind 
of Hungary, by Sylvefler Dou glals , Efquire : 
Communicated by Edward Poore, Efp, F. R. S. 
p. 292 
XXXIII. On the Figure aud Compaction of the Red 
Particles of the Blood , commonly called the. Red Glo- 
bules. By Mr. William Hewfon, F. R. S. and 
Teacher of Anatomy. . p. 303 
XXXIV. Account of the E feels of a Thunder-Storm 
on the 15th of March, 1773, upon the Houfe of Lord 
Tylney at Naples. In a Letter from the Hon. 
Sir William Hamilton, Knight of the Both, his 
Majeflys Envoy Extraordinary at the Court of 
Naples, and F. R. S. to Mathew Maty, M. D. 
Sec. R. S, p- 324 
XXXV. An Exiradl of a Letter from Dr. Nooth to 
Dr. Franklin, F. R. S. on fome Improvements in 
he EleElrical Machine. p. 333 
XXXVI. Properties of the Conic Sedlions ; deduced 
by a compendious Method. Being a Work of the 
late William Jones, Efq , ; F. R. S. which he for- 
merly communicated to Mr. John Robertion, Libr. 
R. S. who now addrefes it to the Reverend Nevil 
Malkelyne, F. R. S. Ajlronomer Royal. p. 340 
XXXVII. An Efjay, towards elucidating the Hi//ory 
of the Sea- Anemonies , by Abbe Dicquemare, Mem- 
ber of fever al Academies , Profefjor of Experimental 
Phi/ofophy , &c. at Havre de Grace. Commwucated 
by Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. p. 361 
XXXVIII. Account of a new Hygrometer. By 
M. J. A. De Luc, Citizen of Geneva, F. R. S. 
and Corrcfpond. Member of the Academies of Paris 
and ^ Montpellier. P- 4°4 
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