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XIII. Account of the Tabajheer . In a Letter ft 
Patrick Ruflell, M. D. F. R. S. to Sir Jofeph 
BcinkS} Li a it' P. R . S. p^gg 2 y yy 
XIV. Account of the Nardus Indica , or Spikenard. By Gilbert 
Blane, M. D. F. R. S. p. 284 
XV. An Account of fome extraordinary EffeSis of Lightning-. 
By William Withering, M. D. F. R. S. p. 29 . 
XVI. An Account of a Child with a double Head. In a Letter 
from Everard Home, Efq. F. R. S. to John Hunter, E/a. 
T? T> C 
± * 1X9 p. 296 
XVII On the Analyfs of a Mineral Subfance from New South- 
Wales. In a Letter from jofiah Wedgwood, Efq. F. R S. 
and A. S. to Sir Jofeph Banks, Bart . P. R. 5 . p. 306 
XVIII. Report on the befi Method of proportioning the Excife 
upon Spirituous Liquors . By Charles Blagden, M. D. Sec . 
R. S. and F . A. S. 
p. 3 2I 
XIX Obfervations on the Sugar Ants . In a Letter from John 
Ca files, Efq. to Lieut. Gen » Melvill, P* R . S. p, ^46 
XX. Experiments and Obfervations on the Diffolution of Metals 
in Acids 9 and their Precipitations ; with an Account of a new 
compound acid Menfruum , ufeful m Jome technical Operations 
of parting Metals. By James Keir, Efq. F , R. S> p. 359 
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