C O N T E N T S. 
w 
x % -qx — r to the other Cafe of the fame Equation , 
il which it is not naturally fitted to folve , and which is 
“ therefore called the irreducible Cafe.” Francis 
Maferes, £/#. R. F. S. Curf tor Baron of the Exchequer . 
P- 85 
VI. An Account of a Method for the fafe Removal of Ships 
that have been driven on Shore , and damaged in their 
Bottoms , to places ( however dfilant ) for repairing them. 
By Mr. William Barnard, Shipbuilder , Grove Street, 
Deptford ; communicated by Nevil Mafkelyne, D. D. 
F. R. S. and Aftronomer Royal. p. 100 
VII. Experimenta quatdam novum acidum Animale fpec- 
tantia. Autore F. L. F. Crellio, M. D. et Prof. Che- 
mia , Helmftadienfi; communicated by William Hun- 
ter, M. D. F. R. S. p. x o 9 
VIII. Account of a Woman who had the Small Pox during 
Pregnancy ., and who feemed to have communicated the 
fame Dfeafe to the Foetus. By John Hunter, Efq. 
F. R. S. p. 128 
IX. Eit kort utdrag af en Journal , hallen pa en refa til 
och uti Kejfaredomet Japan , gjord af Doctor Thunberg 
■aren 1775 och 1776, fkrifvit til Herr Jofeph Banks, 
Prafes uti Royal Society , i London. p. 143 
X. Account of an extraordinary Appearance in a Mifi. 
By Mr. William Cockin ; communicated by Jofeph 
Banks, Efq. P. R. S. p. 157 
XI. Memoria fopra il Veleno Americano detto Eicunas. 
By the Abbe Fontana, Director of the Cabinet of Na- 
tural Hijiory belonging to his Royal Highnefs the Grand 
Duke 
