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Meteorological journal for the year 1777, kept at the houfe of the Royal Society^ 
p. 573. State of the thermometer within and without, and the barometer, rain, 
winds, and weather, for January, p. 574, $7$. For February, p« 576, 577. 
For March, p. £78, 579. For April, p. 580, 581. For May, p. 582, 583. 
For June, p. 584, 585. For July, p. 586,587. For Auguft, p. 580, 589. 
For September, p. £90,591. For October, p. 592,593. For November, p. 
594 > 595 * F° r December, p. 596, 597. Greateft, leaft, and mean height of 
the thermometer within and without, and of the barometer, with the quantity 
of rain, in each month throughout the year, p. 598. Variation needle, p. 599. 
Dipping-needle, p. 600. 
Table of the baptifms, marriages, and burials, during forty years, at Rlandford 
Forum, Dorfet, p. 618. 
Total of each during that period, p. 619. 
Annual average of baptifms and burials in the four decimal periods of the fore- 
going table, p. 620. 
The whole number of burials in each month, and each quarter of the year col- 
lectively, during the whole of the above period, p. 621. 
Longitude of feveral places, p. 640. 645 — 654. 656 — 658. 
Latitude of the Refuge de Vrowperg, Rue des Dominiquaines at Louvain, p, 642* 
Its longitude deduced from obfervations of Jupiter's fatellites, p. 644. 
Comparifon between Sir George Shuckburgh and Colonel Roy’s rules for the 
meafurement of heights with the barometer, p. 684, 685. A. new rule for re- 
ducing the obfervations, p. 688. 
Calculations made from the furvey and meafures taken at Schehallien, in order t® 
afcertain the mean denfity of the earth, p. 692 — 701. 703. 707, 708. 714. 
716. 720. 7 22. 724. 726 — 746. 759 — 765. 769 — 776. 
Concerning the advantages of a new-invented machine for determining the perfect 
proportion between different moveables aCting by levers and wheel and pinion, 
p. 994-- 998. 
New experiments on the Leyden phial, reflecting the different effe&s of pointed 
and fpherical terminations to conductors, p. 1007 — ion. 
Obfervations on the folar eclipfe June 24, 1778, p. 1015 — 1018. 1019, 10:0. 
Track of the fhip Lion from England to Davis’s Streights and Labradore, with 
obfervations for determining the longitude by fun and moon, and error of 
common reckoning ; alfo the variation of the compafs, and dip of the needle, 
as obferved during the voyage, in 1776, p. 1017. From England to Cape 
Farewell, ibid. From Cape Farewell along the weft coaft of Greenland, 1059. 
From Mofketto Cove, Greenland, to the end of Davis’s Streights, 1061, 1063. 
From Davis’s Streights to the coaft of Labradore, 1063. 
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