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XIV. A Narrative of the Earthquake felt in Lincolnshire, and 
the neighbouring Counties , on the 25th of February, 1792. In 
a Letter from Edmund Turnor, Esq. F. R. S. to Sir Joseph 
Banks, Bart. P. R. S. p. 283 
XV. Experiments made with the View of decompounding Fixed 
Air, or Carbonic Acid. By George Pearson, M.D. F. R. S. 
p. 289 
XVI. Observations on the Atmospheres of Venus and the Moon, 
their respective Densities, perpendicular Heights , and the Twi- 
light occasioned by them. By John Jerome Schroeter, Esq. 
o/Lilienthal, in the Dutchy of Bremen. Translated from the 
German. p. 309 
XVII. Abstract of a Register of the Barometer , Thermometer, 
and Rain, at Lyndon, in Rutland. By Thomas Barker, 
Esq. ; with the Rain in Surrey and Hampshire, for the Tear 
1791. Communicated by Thomas White, Esq , F. R . S. 
p.362 
XVIII. Observations on the remarkable Failure of Haddocks, 
on the Coasts of Northumberland, Durham, and Yorkshire. 
In two Letters from the Rev. Cooper Abbs, to Dr. Blagden, 
Sec. R. S. p. 3 67 
XIX. On the Cause of the additional Weight which Metals ac- 
quire by being calcined. In a Letter from George Fordyce, 
M. D. F. R. S. to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S . 
P- 374 
XX. On the Civil Tear of the Hindoos, and its Divisions; with 
an Account of three Hindoo Almanacs belonging to Charles 
Wilkins, Esq. By Henry Cavendish, Esq. F.R.S. p. 383 
XXL On Evaporation. By John Andrew de Luc, Esq. F.R.S. 
p. 400 
