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Molybdate of lead, experiments on, with sulphuric acid, - 308 
— — — general observations on, - - 329 
Motion , muscular , Croonian lecture on, - - 1 
— rotatory , of the stars, remarks on, - - 455 
N 
Needle , magnetic , observations of the diurnal variation of, in Su- 
matra, 340 
Newton , his binomial theorem demonstrated by algebra, - 382 
O 
Otter , sea , anatomy of, _ - - 385 
Outram, Mr. Benjamin. Particulars of the discovery of 
some very singular balls of stone, found in the works of the 
Huddersfield canal, - 350 
P 
Pearson, George, M. D. Observations on some ancient me- 
tallic arms and utensils; with experiments to determine their 
composition, - - - _ - 395 
Pegasus , on the lustre of the stars in, _ - 208, 224 
Plants , aquatic, remarks on their fecundation, - - 502 
Pollen, remarks on, - 502 
Presents, received by the Royal Society, from November 1795 
to June 1796, - _ - 507 
Q 
Quadrupeds, remarks on their eyes, - - 10 
R 
Rain , register of, at Lyndon, in Rutland, - _ 483 
Ramsden , Mr. Experiments made by him, - 2 
Resistance of bodies which move in fluids, remarks on, - 128 
Rings of colours from a concave glass mirror, remarks on, - 260 
S 
Sagitta, on the lustre of the stars in, - - 211, 226 
Saucepan , ancient, account of one, - 400 
Sewell, The Rev. William. Newton’s binomial theorem 
legally demonstrated by algebra, - - 382 
