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dian, and pretending. to evince the equality 
all natural days, as alfo to fhew a way 
Knowing the true place of the moon 
Profejfer of Sev 
Anfwer to the above letter - Flamjlt 
An inftrumect for feeing the fun, moon. 
affili in the clifcovery of the longitudes 
places - Deri 
• Obfervations on the meridian herghth of 
fun, to inveftigate the elevation of the poh 
Lifbon - - Cor l 
• The difference in time of the meridians of 
verfe places, computed from obfervations of 
eclipfes of Jupiter’s iatellites - Deshan 
— See Longitude 
Meriuian Line. An eafy demonftration of the ana- 
logy of the logarithmic tangents to the meridiai 
line, or fum of the fecants, with various me 
thods for computing the fame to the utmof 
exacfnefs - - Haifa 
Letter concerning fome fuppofed altera- 
ration of the meridian line ; which may affedi 
the declination of the magnetic needle, and th< 
poles elevation - - Walh, 
New way, of drawing the meridian line 
— Letter concerning 
drawing 
the 
the fame - - < 
— An eafy mechanical way to divide the nau- 
tical meridian line in Mercator’s projefl 
with an account of the relation of the fame 
meridian line to the curva catenaria Perks 
• Letter containing an explanation of the late Dr. 
Halley’s demonfiration of the analogy of the 
logarithmic tangents to the meridian line, or 
the fum of the fecants - Rdbertfon 
Mesentery. Account of an unufual rupture of the 
naefentery - - Swammerdam 
— - Letter concerning a child who had its intef- 
tines, mefentery, &c. in the cavity of the 
thorax - Holt 
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