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XLVI. An EcJipfe of the Sun June 24, 1778, obferved at 
Leicefter. By the Rev. Mr. JLudlam, Vicar of Norton, 
near Leicefter; communicated by the Aftronomer 
Royal. p. 1019 
XLV 1 I. A ready Way of lighting a Candle , by a very mo- 
derate FJe&rical Spark. By John Ingenhoufz, M. D. 
F. R. S. p. 1022 
XLVIIf. EleSlrical Experiments , to explain how far the 
Phenomena of the EleSlrophorus may be accounted for 
by Dr. Franklin’s Theory of pojitive and negative Elec- 
tricity. By John Ingenhoufz, M. D. F. R S. p. 1027 
XLIX. Obfervations and Experiments tending to confirm 
Dr. Ingenhoufz’s Theory of the Eleclrophorus ; and to 
Jhew the Impermeability of Glafs to EleSlric Fluid. . 
By William Henly, F. R. S. p. 1049 
L. Track of His Majejlfs armed Brig Lion, from Eng- 
land .to Davis’s Streights and Labradore, with Obferva- 
tions for determining the Longitude by Sun and Moon 
and Error of common Reckonings alfo the Variation 
of the Compafs and Dip of the Needle , as obferved during 
the faid Voyage in 1776. By Lieutenant Richard 
Pickerfgill, late Commander of the faid Vejfel\ com- 
municated by Nevil Mafkelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and 
AJlronomer Royal. p. 1057 
