PRESENTS 
RECEIVED BY THE 
ROYAL SOCIETY, 
From November 1795 to June 1796; 
WITH TH5 
NAMES OF THE DONORS. 
1795. • PRESENTS. 
Nov. 5. Transactions of the Society for the Encouragement 
of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce. Vol. XIII. 
London, 1795. 8° 
A second Dissertation on Fever, by G. Fordyce. 
London, 1795. 8° 
Practical Observations on the Treatment of Stric- 
tures in the Urethra. London, 1795. 8° 
A System of Divinity, in a Course of Sermons, by 
W. Davy. Lustleigh, Devon, 1795. 8° 
12. A Description of the Jail Distemper, as it ap- 
peared amongst the Spanish Prisoners at Win- 
chester in the year 1780, by J. C. Smyth. Lon- 
don, 1795. 8® 
19. A Meteorological Journal kept at the Reed-Lake" 
House, from Oct. 21, 1794, to May 29, 1795. 
MSS. ' fol. 
Dec. 10. Beitrage zur chemischen kenntniss der Mineralkor- 
per, vonM.H. Klaproth. 1 Band. Berlin, 1795. 8° 
17. Observations on Morbid Poisons, Phagedsena, and 
Cancer, by J. Adams. London, 1795. 8° 
24. Nova Acta Academic Scientiarum Imperialis Petro- 
politame. Tomus VIII. Petropoli, 1794. 4 0 
Memoirs of the American Academy of Arts and 
Sciences. Vol. II. Part 1. Boston, 1793. 4 0 
DONORS. 
The Society for the En- 
couragement of Arts, 
Manufactures, and 
Commerce. 
George Fordvce, M. D. 
F. R. S. 
Everard Home, Esq. 
F.R. S. 
The Rev. William Davy, 
A. B. 
James Carmichael Smyth 
M.D. F.R. S. 
Mr. Joseph Colen. 
Professor Klaproth, 
F.R. S. 
Mr. Joseph Adams. 
The Imperial Academy 
of Sciences of Peters- 
burg. 
The American Academy. 
