vi | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0004 |
1-26 | | Meteorological Journal, Kept at the Apartments of the Royal Society, by Order of the President and Council | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0002 |
1 | Caroline Herschel | An Account of the Discovery of a Comet. In a Letter from Miss Caroline Herschel, to Joseph Planta, Esq. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0001 |
2-20 | George Fordyce | Account of a New Pendulum. By George Fordyce, M. D. F. R. S.; Being the Bakerian Lecture | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0003 |
21-27 | John Hunter and Everard Home | Some Facts Relative to the Late Mr. John Hunter's Preparation for the Croonian Lecture. By Everard Home, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0005 |
28-32 | William Herschel | Observations of a Quintuple Belt on the Planet Saturn. By William Herschel, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0006 |
33-38 | S. Vince | Observations on the Fundamental Property of the Lever; With a Proof of the Principle Assumed by Archimedes, in His Demonstration. By the Rev. S. Vince, A. M. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0007 |
39-42 | William Herschel | Account of Some Particulars Observed during the Late Eclipse of the Sun. By William Herschel, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0008 |
43-47 | Thomas Bugge | The Latitudes and Longitudes of Several Places in Denmark; Calculated from the Trigonometrical Operations. By Thomas Bugge, F. R. S. Regius Professor of Astronomy at Copenhagen | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0009 |
48-66 | William Herschel | On the Rotation of the Planet Saturn upon Its Axis. By William Herschel, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0010 |
66 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0011 |
67-106 | Benjamin Thompson | An Account of a Method of Measuring the Comparative Intensities of the Light Emitted by Luminous Bodies. By Lieutenant-General Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count of Rumford, F. R. S. In Two Letters to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0012 |
107-118 | Benjamin Thompson | An Account of Some Experiments upon Coloured Shadows. By Lieutenant-General Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count of Rumford, F. R. S. In a Letter to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0013 |
119-168 | George Atwood | Investigations, Founded on the Theory of Motion, for Determining the Times of Vibration of Watch Balances. By George Atwood, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0014 |
169-173 | George Smith Gibbes and George Shaw | On the Conversion of Animal Muscle into a Substance Much Resembling Spermaceti. By George Smith Gibbes, B. A. of Magdalen College, Oxford. Communicated by George Shaw, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0015 |
174-176 | Thomas Barker and Joseph Banks | Abstract of a Register of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Rain, at Lyndon, in Rutland, 1793. By Thomas Barker, Esq. Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0016 |
177-195 | John Frederick Blumenbach | Observations on Some Egyptian Mummies Opened in London. By John Frederick Blumenbach, M. D. F. R. S. Addressed to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0017 |
196-216 | David Hosack and George Pearson | Observations on Vision. By David Hosack, M. D. Communicated by George Pearson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0018 |
217-222 | John Hellins, Nevil Maskelyne, and Dr. Halley | Dr. Halley's Quadrature of the Circle Improved: Being a Transformation of His Series for That Purpose to Others Which Converge by the Powers of 80. By the Rev. John Hellins, Vicar of Potter's Pury, in Northamptonshire. Communicated by Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0019 |
223-261 | William Morgan | On the Method of Determining, from the Real Probabilities of Life, the Values of Contingent Reversions, in Which Three Lives are Involved in the Survivership. By William Morgan, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0020 |
262-265 | John Jerome Schroeter and George Best | Observation of the Great Eclipse of the Sun of Sept. 5, 1793. By John Jerome Schroeter, Esq. Communicated by George Best, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0021 |
266-274 | John Read and Richard Henry Alexander Bennet | Experiments and Observations Made with the Doubler of Electricity, with a View to Determine Its Real Utility, in the Investigation of the Electricity of Atmospheric Air, in Different Degrees of Purity. By Mr. John Read. Communicated by Richard Henry Alexander Bennet, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0022 |
275-382 | George Gilpin and Charles Blagden | Tables for Reducing the Quantities by Weight, in Any Mixture of Pure Spirit and Water, to Those by Measure; And for Determining the Proportion, by Measure, of Each of the Two Substances in Such Mixtures. By Mr. George Gilpin, Clerk to the Royal Society. Communicated by Sir Charles Blagden, Knt. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0023 |
382 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0024 |
383-401 | George Pearson and Dr. Anderson | Observations and Experiments on a Wax-Like Substance, Resembling the Pe-La of the Chinese, Collected at Madras by Dr. Anderson, and Called by Him White Lac. By George Pearson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0025 |
402-406 | | Account of Some Remarkable Caves in the Principality of Bayreuth, and of the Fossil Bones Found Therein. Extracted from a Paper Sent, with Specimens of the Bones, as a Present to the Royal Society, by His Most Serene Highness the Margrave of Anspach, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0026 |
407-417 | John Hunter and Everard Home | Observations on the Fossil Bones Presented to the Royal Society by His Most Serene Highness the Margrave of Anspach, &c. By the Late John Hunter, Esq. F. R. S. Communicated by Everard Home, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0027 |
418-425 | John Godfrey Schmeisser | Account of a Mineral Substance, Called Strontionite, in Which are Exhibited Its External, Physical, and Chemical Characters. By Mr. John Godfrey Schmeisser, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0028 |
426-428 | Isaac Humfries and Thomas B. Woodman | Account of a Spontaneous Inflammation. By Isaac Humfries, Esq. In a Letter from Thomas B. Woodman, Esq. to George Atwood, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0029 |
429-434 | William Wilkins and Nevil Maskelyne | An Account of an Appearance of Light, like a Star, Seen in the Dark Part of the Moon, on Friday the 7th of March, 1794, by William Wilkins, Esq. at Norwich. In Extracts of a Letter to the Rev. Samuel Vince, F. R. S. and of Three Letters to the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal; And Communicated by the Latter | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0030 |
435-440 | Mr. Wilkins, Thomas Stretton, and Nevil Maskelyne | An Account of an Appearance of Light, like a Star, Seen Lately in the Dark Part of the Moon, by Thomas Stretton, in St. John's Square, Clerkenwell, London; with Remarks upon This Observation, and Mr. Wilkins's. Drawn up, and Communicated by the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1794.0031 |
1-3 | Caroline Herschel | An Account of a New Comet. In a Letter from Miss Caroline Herschel to Charles Blagden, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0001 |
4-5 | William Herschel | Remarks on the New Comet. In a Letter from William Herschel, LLD. F. R. S. to Charles Blagden, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0002 |
6-25 | Tiberius Cavallo | Magnetical Experiments and Observations. By Mr. Tiberius Cavallo, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0003 |
26-31 | Abraham Bennet | Description of a New Electrometer. In a Letter from the Rev. Abraham Bennet, M. A. to the Rev. Joseph Priestley, LL.D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0004 |
32-34 | Abraham Bennet | Appendix to the Description of a New Electrometer. In a Letter from the Rev. Abraham Bennet, M. A. to Charles Blagden, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0005 |
35-36 | Samuel More | Some Account of an Earthquake Felt in the Northern Part of England. In a Letter from Samuel More, Esq. to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0006 |
37-43 | Thomas Bugge and Joseph Banks | Determination of the Heliocentric Longitude of the Descending Node of Saturn. By Thomas Bugge, Professor of Astronomy in the University of Copenhagen; Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0007 |
44-46 | Alexander Baxter and Joseph Banks | Description of a Set of Halo's and Parhelia, Seen in the Year 1771, in North-America. By Alexander Baxter, Esq.; Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0008 |
47 | M. Kohler and Count De Bruhl | Observations of the Transit of Mercury, May 4, 1786, at Dresden. By M. Kohler, Inspector of the Mathematical Repository of the Elector of Saxony; Communicated by the Count De Bruhl, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0009 |
48-49 | M. Rumovski | Observations of the Transit of Mercury at St. Petersburg. In a Letter from M. Rumovski, Astronomer in the Imperial Academy, to Mr. J. H. de Magellan, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0010 |
50-54 | James Limbird and Joseph Banks | An Account of the Strata Observed in Sinking for Water at Boston, in Lincolnshire. By Mr. James Limbird, Surveyor to the Corporation; Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0011 |
55-60 | Francis Wollaston and Miss Herschel | Observations of Miss Herschel's Comet, in August and September, 1786. By the Rev. Francis Wollaston, LL.B. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0012 |
61-70 | Patrick Brydone | An Account of a Thunder-Strom in Scotland; With Some Meteorological Observations. In a Letter from Patrick Brydone, Esq. F. R. S. to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0013 |
71-83 | Pappus and Edward Waring | On Finding the Values of Algebraical Quantities by Converging Serieses, and Demonstrating and Extending Propositions Given by Pappus and Others. By Edward Waring, F.R.S. Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0014 |
84-124 | Benjamin Thompson | Experiments on the Production of Dephlogisticated Air from Water with Various Substances. In a Letter from Sir Benjamin Thompson, Knt. F. R. S. to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0015 |
125-129 | William Herschel | An Account of the Discovery of Two Satellites Revolving Round the Georgian Planet. By William Herschel, LLD. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0016 |
130-150 | Mr. Brydone and Honourable Charles | Remarks on Mr. Brydone's Account of a Remarkable Thunder Strom in Scotland. By the Right Honourable Charles Earl Stanhope, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0017 |
151-187 | Nevil Maskelyne | Concerning the Latitude and Longitude of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich; With Remarks on a Memorial of the Late M. Cassini de Thury. By the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0018 |
188-469 | William Roy | An Account of the Mode Proposed to be Followed in Determining the Relative Situation of the Royal Observatories of Greenwich and Paris. By Major-General William Roy, F. R. S. and A. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0019 |
229-232 | William Herschel and Joseph Banks | An Account of Three Volcanos in the Moon. By William Herschel, LL. D. F.R.S.; Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0020 |
233-239 | John Hunter | An Experiment to Determine the Effect of Extirpating One Ovarium upon the Number of Young Produced. By John Hunter, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0021 |
240-245 | Benjamin Thompson and Charles Blagden | Experiments Made to Determine the Positive and Relative Quantities of Moisture Absorbed from the Atmosphere by Various Substances, under Similar Circumstances. By Sir Benjamin Thompson, Knt. F. R. S.; Communicated by Charles Blagden, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0022 |
246-252 | William Nicholson and Joseph Banks | The Principles and Illustration of an Advantageous Method of Arranging the Differences of Logarithms, on Lines Graduated for the Purpose of Computation. By Mr. William Nicholson; Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0023 |
253-266 | John Hunter, Clanbrassil, Herbert, and Wm. Mears | Observations Tending to Shew That the Wolf, Jackal, and Dog, are All of the Same Species. By John Hunter, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0024 |
267-281 | James Keir and Henry Cavendish | Experiments on the Congelation of the Vitriolic Acid. By James Keir, Esq. F. R. S.; Communicated by Henry Cavendish, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0025 |
282-287 | Thomas Beddoes | An Account of Some New Experiments on the Production of Artifical Cold. In a Letter from Thomas Beddoes, M. D. to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0026 |
288-296 | Abraham Bennet and Richard Kaye | An Account of a Doubler of Electricity, or a Machine by Which the Least Conceivable Quantity of Positive or Negative Electricity May be Continually Doubled, Till It Becomes Perceptible by Common Electrometers, or Visible in Sparks. By the Rev. Abraham Bennet, M. A.; Communicated by the Rev. Richard Kaye, LL.D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0027 |
297-300 | William Blane | Some Particulars Relative to the Production of Borax. In a Letter from William Blane, Esq. to Gilbert Blane, M.D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0028 |
301-473 | Joseph da Rovato, Joseph Banks, and F. Giuseppe Da Rovato | A Letter from the Father Prefect of the Mission in Thibet, F. Joseph da Rovato, Containing Some Observations Relative to Borax. Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0029 |
305-306 | Monsieur Hassenfratz and Joseph Banks | Sur les Gas Hepatiques: Par Monsieur Hassenfratz. Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0030 |
307-309 | Jonas Dryander and Joseph Banks | Botanical Description of the Benjamin Tree of Sumatra. By Jonas Dryander, M. A. Libr. R. S. and Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Stockholm; Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0031 |
310-317 | George Fordyce | An Account of an Experiment on Heat. By George Fordyce, M. D. F. R. S. In a Letter to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0032 |
318-343 | John Smeaton and Nevil Maskelyne | Account of an Observation of the Right Ascension and Declination of Mercury out of the Meridian, Near His Greatest Elongation, Sept. 1786, Made by Mr. John Smeaton, F. R. S. with an Equatorial Micrometer, of His Own Invention and Workmanship; Accompanied with an Investigation of a Method of Allowing for Refraction in Such Kind of Observations; Communicated to the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal, and by Him to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0033 |
344-358 | Maxwell Garthshore, Gilbert Blane, and John Hull | A Remarkable Case of Numerous Births, with Observations. By Maxwell Garthshore, M. D. F. R. S. and A. S. in a Letter to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0034 |
359-362 | Olof Swartz and Joseph Banks | Chloranthus, a New Genus of Plants, Described by Olof Swartz, M. D. Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0035 |
363-367 | Samuel Vince | On the Precession of the Equinoxes. By the Rev. Samuel Vince, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0036 |
368-370 | Thomas Barker and Thomas White | Abstract of a Register of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Rain at Lyndon in Rutland, in 1786. By Thomas Barker, Esq. Also of the Rain at South-Lambeth, in Surrey; And at Selbourn and Fyfield, Hampshire. Communicated by Thomas White, Esq. F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0037 |
371-450 | John Hunter and Joseph Banks | Observations on the Structure and Oeconomy of Whales. By John Hunter, Esq. F. R. S.; Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0038 |
451-457 | Charles Blagden | Some Observations on Ancient Inks, with the Proposal of a New Method of Recovering the Legibility of Decayed Writings. By Charles Blagden, M. D. Sec. R. S. and F. A. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0039 |
483 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1787.0040 |
viii | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0005 |
1-3 | Henry C. Englefield | An Observation of the Variation of Light in the Star Algol. In a Letter from Sir Henry C. Englefield, Bart. F. R. S. and S. A. to Joseph Planta, Esq. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0001 |
4 | Palitch and Count De Bruhl | Observations on the Obscuration of the Star Algol, by Palitch, a Farmer. Communicated in a Letter from the Count de Bruhl, F. R. S. to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0002 |
5 | Palitch | Further Observations upon Algol. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0003 |
6-19 | Thomas Hyde Page and Lieut. Gen. Rainsford | Descriptions of the King's Wells at Sheerness, Languard-Fort, and Harwich. By Sir Thomas Hyde Page, Knt. F. R. S.; Communicated by Lieut. Gen. Rainsford, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0004 |
20 | Edward Pigott | Extract of a Letter from Edward Pigott, Esq. to M. de Magellan, F. R. S.; Containing the Discovery of a Comet | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0006 |
21-34 | Charles Hutton | Project for a New Division of the Quadrant. By Charles Hutton, LL.D. F. R. S. In a Letter to the Rev. Dr. Maskelyne, F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0007 |
35-57 | John Michell | On the Means of Discovering the Distance, Magnitude, &c. of the Fixed Stars, in Consequence of the Diminution of the Velocity of Their Light, in Case Such a Diminution Should be Found to Take Place in any of Them, and Such Other Data Should be Procured from Observations, as Would be Farther Necessary for That Purpose. By the Rev. John Michell, B. D. F. R. S. In a Letter to Henry Cavendish, Esq. F. R. S. and A. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0008 |
58-107 | John Atkins and Joseph Banks | A Meteorological Journal for the Year 1782, Kept at Minehead, in Somersetshire. By Mr. John Atkins; Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0009 |
108-111 | Tiberius Cavallo | Description of a Meteor, Observed Aug. 18, 1783. By Mr. Tiberius Cavallo, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0010 |
112-115 | Alexander Aubert | An Account of the Meteors of the 18th of August and 4th of October, 1783. By Alex. Aubert, Esq. F. R. S. and S. A. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0011 |
116-117 | William Cooper | Observations on a Remarkable Meteor Seen on the 18th of August, 1783, Communicated in a Letter to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. By William Cooper, D. D. F. R. S. Archdeacon of York | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0012 |
118 | Richard Lovell Edgeworth | An Account of the Meteor of the 18th of August, 1783. In a Letter from Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Esq. F. R. S. to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0013 |
119-153 | Henry Cavendish | Experiments on Air. By Henry Cavendish, Esq. F. R. S. & S. A. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0014 |
154-169 | Richard Kirwan | Remarks on Mr. Cavendish's Experiments on Air. In a Letter from Richard Kirwan, Esq. F. R. S. to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0015 |
170-177 | Henry Cavendish | Answer to Mr. Kirwan's Remarks upon the Experiments on Air. By Henry Cavendish, Esq. F. R. S. and S. A. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0016 |
178-180 | Richard Kirwan | Reply to Mr. Cavendish's Answer. By Richard Kirwan, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0017 |
181-200 | Francis Wollaston | On a Method of Describing the Relative Positions and Magnitudes of the Fixed Stars; Together with Some Astronomical Observations. By the Rev. Francis Wollaston, LL.B. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0018 |
201-232 | Charles Blagden | An Account of Some Late Fiery Meteors; With Observations. In a Letter from Charles Blagden, M. D. Physician to the Army, Sec. R. S. to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0019 |
233-273 | William Herschel | On the Remarkable Appearances at the Polar Regions of the Planet Mars, the Inclination of Its Axis, the Position of Its Poles, and Its Spheroidical Figure; With a Few Hints Relating to Its Real Diameter and Atmosphere. By William Herschel, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0020 |
274-282 | William Andre, Joseph Banks, and William Herschel | A Description of the Teeth of the Anarrhichas Lupus Linnaei, and of Those of the Chaetodon Nigricans of the Same Author; To Which is Added, an Attempt to Prove That the Teeth of Cartilaginous Fishes are Perpetually Renewed. By Mr. William Andre, Surgeon; Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0021 |
283-286 | Thomas Barker and Thomas White | Abstract of a Register of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Rain, at Lyndon, in Rutland, 1783. By Thomas Barker, Esq.; Communicated by Thomas White, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0022 |
287-292 | John Goodricke | On the Periods of the Changes of Light in the Star Algol. In a Letter from John Goodricke, Esq. to the Rev. Anthony Shepherd, D. D. F. R. S. Professor of Astronomy at Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0023 |
293-311 | William Withering and Richard Kirwan | Experiments and Observations on the Terra Ponderosa, &c. By William Withering, M. D.; Communicated by Richard Kirwan, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0024 |
312-328 | Johann Wilhelm Wallot and Joseph Planta | Observations du Passage de Mercure sur le Disque du Soleil le 12 Novembre, 1782, Faites a l' Observatoire Royal de Paris, Avec des Reflexions sur un Effet Qui se Fait Sentir Dans ces memes Observations Semblable a Celui d'une Refraction Dans l'Atmosphere de Mercure. Par Johann Wilhelm Wallot, Membre de l'Academie Electorale de Sciences et Belles Lettres de Manheim, &c. Communicated by Joseph Planta, Esq. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0025 |
329-353 | James Watt | Thoughts on the Constituent Parts of Water and of Dephlogisticated Air; With an Account of Some Experiments on That Subject. In a Letter from Mr. James Watt, Engineer, to Mr. De Luc, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0026 |
354-357 | James Watt | Sequel to the Thoughts on the Constituent Parts of Water and Dephlogisticated Air. In a Subsequent Letter from Mr. James Watt, Engineer, to Mr. De Luc, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0027 |
358-384 | Josiah Wedgwood | An Attempt to Compare and Connect the Thermometer for Strong Fire, Described in Vol. LXXII. of the Philosophical Transactions, with the Common Mercurial Ones. By Mr. Josiah Wedgwood, F. R. S. Potter to Her Majesty | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0028 |
385-415 | Edward Waring | On the Summation of Series, Whose General Term is a Determinate Function of Z the Distance from the First Term of the Series. By Edward Waring, M. D. Lucasian Professor of the Mathematics at Cambridge, and Fellow of the Societies of London and Bononia | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0029 |
416-418 | John Cullum | An Account of a Remarkable Frost on the 23d of June, 1783. In a Letter from the Rev. Sir John Cullum, Bart. F. R. S. and S. A. to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0030 |
419-422 | Joseph Banks and James Watt | On a New Method of Preparing a Test Liquor to Shew the Presence of Acids and Alkalies in Chemical Mixtures. By Mr. James Watt, Engineer; Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0031 |
423-427 | Thomas Woodward and Joseph Banks | An Account of a New Plant, of the Order of Fungi. By Thomas Woodward, Esq; Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0032 |
428-436 | James Six and Francis Wollaston | Experiments to Investigate the Variation of Local Heat. By James Six, Esq.; Communicated by the Rev. Francis Wollaston, LL.B. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0033 |
437-451 | William Herschel | Account of Some Observations Tending to Investigate the Construction of the Heavens. By William Herschel, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0034 |
452-456 | George Davidson and Donald Monro | An Account of a New Species of the Bark-Tree, Found in the Island of St. Lucia. By Mr. George Davidson; Communicated by Donald Monro, M. D. Physician to the Army, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0035 |
457-459 | Nathaniel Pigott | An Account of an Observation of the Meteor of August 18, 1783, Made on Hewit Common Near York. In a Letter from Nathaniel Pigott, Esq. F. R. S. to the Reverend Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0036 |
460-462 | Edward Pigott | Observations of the Comet of 1783. In a Letter from Edward Pigott, Esq. to the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0037 |
463-468 | Stanesby Alchorne | Experiments on Mixing Gold with Tin. In a Letter from Mr. Stanesby Alchorne, of His Majesty's Mint, to Peter Woulfe, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0038 |
469-470 | M. le Comte de Galvez and Joseph Banks | Sur un Moyen de Donner la Direction aux Machines Aerostatiques. Par M. Le Comte De Galvez. Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0039 |
471-476 | Philip Meadows Martineau and John Hunter | An Extraordinary Case of a Dropsy of the Ovarium, with Some Remarks. By Mr. Philip Meadows Martineau, Surgeon to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital; Communicated by John Hunter, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0040 |
477-500 | Nicolao Landerbeck and Nevil Maskelyne | Methodus Inveniendi Lineas Curvas ex Proprietatibus Variationis Curvaturae. Auctore Nicolao Landerbeck, Mathes. Profess. in Acad. Upsaliensi Adjuncto. Communicated By Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0041 |
522 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1784.0042 |
10.1098/rstl.1781.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0001 |
1-6 | John Reinhold Forster | Natural History and Description of the Tyger-Cat of the Cape of Good Hope. By John Reinhold Forster, LL.D. F. R. and A. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0003 |
1-7 | | Preface | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0004 |
1-18 | Carolo Secundo and Howard | Charta Prima, Praesidi, Concilio, et Sodalibus Regalis Societatis Londini, a Rege Carolo Secundo Concessa, A. D. MDCLXII | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0002 |
7-41 | Richard Kirwan | Experiments and Observations on the Specific Gravities and Attractive Powers of Various Saline Substances. By Richard Kirwan, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0005 |
9-12 | | Of the Election and Admission of Fellows | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0006 |
13 | | Of the Obligation to be Subscribed | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0007 |
14-15 | | Of the Payments by the Fellows to the Society | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0008 |
16 | | Of the Death or Recess of any Fellow | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0009 |
17 | | Of the Causes and Form of Ejection | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0010 |
18-23 | | Of the Election of the Council and Officers | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0011 |
19-39 | Howard | Charta Secunda, Lisdem ab Eodem Concessa, A. D. MDCLXIII | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0012 |
24 | | Of the President | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0013 |
25-27 | | Of the Treasurer and His Accoumpts | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0014 |
28-29 | | Of the Secretaries | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0015 |
30-35 | | Of the Clerk, Librarian, Keeper of the Repository, and House-Keeper | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0016 |
36-37 | | Of the Ordinary Meetings of the Society | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0017 |
38-40 | | Of the Selecting of Papers Laid before the Society, in Order for Publication | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0018 |
40-56 | Pigott | Charta Tertia, Lisdem ab Eodem Concessa, A. D. MDCLXIX | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0019 |
41-43 | | Of the Manner of Publication of the Papers Laid before the Soceity | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0020 |
42-45 | Owen Salusbury Brereton | Account of the Violent Storm of Lightning at East-Bourn, in Sussex, Sept. 17, 1780; Communicated by Owen Salusbury Brereton, Esq. F. R. and A. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0021 |
44-46 | | Of the Books and Papers of the Society | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0022 |
46-57 | Matthew Dobson and John Fothergill | An Account of the Harmattan, a Singular African Wind. By Matthew Dobson, M. D. F. R. S.; Communicated by John Fothergill, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0023 |
47 | | Of the Common Seal and Deeds | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0024 |
48 | | Of the Making and Repealing of Laws | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0025 |
57-59 | King George and Cocks | A Licence for Purchasing in Mortmain to the Yearly Value of One Thousand Pounds, Granted to the President, Council, and Fellows of the Royal Society of London, by King George the First, in the Year MDCCXXV | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0026 |
58-66 | William Hunter and Lieutenant General Melville | Essay on a New Method of Applying the Screw. By Mr. William Hunter, Surgeon; Communicated by Lieutenant General Melville, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0027 |
67-81 | Thomas Pennant and Joseph Banks | An Account of the Turkey. By Thomas Pennant, Esq. F. R. S.; Communicated by Joseph Banks, Esq. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0028 |
82-83 | Edward Pigott | Account of a Nebula in Coma Berenices. By Edward Pigott, Esq. In a Letter to Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0029 |
84-86 | Nathanael Pigott and Nevil Maskelyne | Double Stars Discovered in 1779, at Frampton-House, Glamorganshire. By Nathanael Pigott, Esq. F. R. S. Foreign Member of the Academies of Brussels and Caen, and Correspondent of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris; Communicated by Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astrononomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0030 |
87-114 | James Rennell and Joseph Banks | An Account of the Ganges and Burrampooter Rivers. By James Rennell, Esq. F. R. S.; Communicated by Joseph Banks, Esq. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0031 |
115-138 | William Herschel | Astronomical Observations on the Rotation of the Planets Round Their Axes, Made with a View to Determine Whether the Earth's Diurnal Motion is Perfectly Equable. In a Letter from Mr. William Herschel of Bath to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0032 |
139-192 | Henry Smeathman | Some Account of the Termites, Which are Found in Africa and Other Hot Climates. In a Letter from Mr. Henry Smeathman, of Clement's Inn, to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0033 |
193-194 | Thomas Pennant | An Account of Several Earthquakes Felt in Wales. By Thomas Pennant, Esq. F. R. S. in a Letter to Sir Joseph Banks, P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0034 |
195-196 | Honourable Philip | Extract of a Letter from the Right Honourable Philip Earl Stanhope, F. R. S. to Mr. James Clow, Professor of Philosophy in the University of Glasgow. Dated Chevening, February 16, 1777 | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0035 |
197-198 | Mr. De la Trobe | Extract of Two Meteorological Journals of the Weather Observed at Nain in 57$^{\circ}$ North Latitude, and at Okak in 57$^{\circ}$ 20$^{\prime}$ North Latitude, Both on the Coast of Labradore. Communicated by Mr. De La Trobe | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0036 |
199-226 | | Meteorological Journal Kept at the House of The Royal Society By Order of the President and Council | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0037 |
227 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0038 |
229-328 | Benjamin Thompson | New Experiments upon Gun-Powder, with Occasional Observations and Practical Inferences; To Which are Added, an Account of a New Method of Determining the Velocities of All Kinds of Military Projectiles, and the Description of a Very Accurate Eprouvette for Gun-Powder. By Benjamin Thompson, Esq, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0039 |
329-330 | Tiberius Cavallo | Account of a Luminous Appearance in the Heavens. By Mr. Tiberius Cavallo, F. R. S. in a Letter to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0040 |
331-333 | John Lloyd | Account of an Earthquake at Hafodunos Near Denbigh. By John Lloyd, Esq. F. R. S. in a Letter to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0041 |
334-344 | Charles Blagden | On the Heat of the Water in the Gulf-Stream. By Charles Blagden, M. D. Physician to the Army, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0042 |
345-346 | Henry C. Englefield | Account of the Appearance of the Soil at Opening a Well at Hanby in Lincolnshire. In a Letter from Sir Henry C. Englefield, Bart. F. R. and A. S. to Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0043 |
347-350 | Henry C. Englefield and Nathaniel Pigott | Astronomical Observations Made by Nathaniel Pigott, Esq. F. R. S. Foreign Member of the Academies of Brussels and Caen, and Correspondent of the Academy of Sciences at Paris. Communicated by Sir Henry C. Englefield, Bart. F. R. and A. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0044 |
351-354 | Thomas Barker | Abstract of a Register of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Rain, at Lyndon, in Rutland, 1780. By Thomas Barker, Esquire | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0045 |
355-371 | Robert Bland | Some Calculations of the Number of Accidents or Deaths Which Happen in Consequence of Parturition; And of the Proportion of Male to Female Children, as Well as of Twins, Monstrous Productions, and Children That are Dead-Born; Taken from the Midwisery Reports of the Westminster General Dispensary: With an Attempt to Ascertain the Chance of Life at Different Periods, from Insancy to Twenty-Six Years of Age; And Like-Wise the Proportion of Natives to the Rest of the Inhabitants of London. In a Letter from Robert Bland, M.D. Physician-Man-Midwife to the Westminster General Dispensary, to Samuel Foart Simmons, M.D. F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0046 |
372-373 | William Wright | Account of a Child Who Had the Small-Pox in the Womb. In a Letter from William Wright, M. D. F. R. S. to John Hunter, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0047 |
374-382 | James Kerr and Joseph Banks | Natural History of the Insect Which Produces the Gum Lacca. By Mr. James Kerr, of Patna; Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0048 |
383-385 | William Marsden and Joseph Banks | Account of a Phenomenon Observed upon the Island of Sumatra. By William Marsden, Esq.; Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0049 |
386-394 | Patrick Wilson | Farther Experiments on Cold, Made at the Macfarlane Observatory Belonging to Glasgow College. In a Letter from Patrick Wilson, M. A. to the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0050 |
395-435 | George Atwood | A General Theory for the Mensuration of the Angle Subtended by Two Objects, of Which One is Observed by Rays after Two Reflections from Plane Surfaces, and the Other by Rays Coming Directly to the Spectator's Eye. By George Atwood, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0051 |
436-448 | P. M. Augustus Broussonet and Joseph Banks | An Account of the Ophidium Barbatum Linnei. By P. M. Augustus Broussonet, M. D.; Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0052 |
449-453 | Robert Marsham | A Further Account of the Usefulness of Washing the Stems of Trees. By Mr. Robert Marsham, of Stratton, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0053 |
454-478 | William Wales | Hints Relating to the Use Which May be Made of the Tables of Natural and Logarithmic Sines, Tangents, &c. in the Numerical Resolution of Adfected Equations. By William Wales, F. R. S. and Master of the Royal Mathematical School in Christ's Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0054 |
479-491 | Adair Crawford and Joseph Banks | Experiments on the Power That Animals, When Placed in Certain Circumstances, Possess of Producing Cold. By Adair Crawford, M. D.; Communicated by Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0055 |
492-501 | Mr. Herschel and Dr. Watson | Account of a Comet. By Mr. Herschel, F. R. S.; Communicated by Dr. Watson, Jun. of Bath, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0056 |
502-507 | Joseph Willard | A Letter from Joseph Willard to the Rev. Dr. Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal, concerning the Longitude of Cambridge in New England | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0057 |
509-525 | Tiberius Cavallo | An Account of Some Thermometrical Experiments; Containing, I. Experiments Relating to the Cold Produced by the Evaporation of Various Fluids, with a Method of Purifying Ether. II. Experiments Relating to the Expansion of Mercury. III. Description of a Thermometrical Barometer. By Tiberius Cavallo, F. R. S. Who Was Nominated by the President and Council to Prosecute Discoveries in Natural History, Pursuant to the Will of the Late Henry Baker, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1781.0058 |
1-14 | Charles Hutton | Calculations to Determine at What Point in the Side of a Hill Its Attraction Will Be the Greatest, &c. By Charles Hutton, LL.D. and F. R. S. In a Letter to Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0001 |
15-29 | Tiberius Cavallo | An Account of Some New Experiments in Electricity, with the Description and Use of Two New Electrical Instruments. By Mr. Tiberius Cavallo, F. R. S. Communicated by the President | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0002 |
30-41 | George Fordyce | A New Method of Assaying Copper Ores. By George Fordyce, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0003 |
42-84 | William Hamilton | An Account of an Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Which Happened in August, 1779. In a Letter from Sir William Hamilton, K. B. F. R. S. to Joseph Banks, Esq. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0004 |
85-99 | Francis Maseres | An Appendix to the Paper in the Philosophical Transactions for the Year 1778, Number XLII, Pages 902 et seq. Intitled, " A Method of Extending Cardan's Rule for Resolving One Case of the Cubick Equation x$^{3}$-qx=r to the Other Case of the Same Equation, Which It is Not Naturally Fitted to Solve, and Which is Therefore Called the Irreducible Case." By Francis Maseres, Esq. F. R. S. Cursitor Baron of the Exchequer | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0005 |
100-108 | William Barnard and Nevil Maskelyne | An Account of a Method for the Safe Removal of Ships That Have Been Driven on Shore, and Damaged in Their Bottoms, to Places (However Distant) for Repairing Them. By Mr. William Barnard, Shipbuilder, Grove Street, Deptford; Communicated by Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0006 |
109-127 | William Hunter and F. L. F. Crellio | Experimenta Quaedam Novum Acidum Animale Spectantia. Autore F. L. F. Crellio, M. D. et Prof. Chemiae, Helmstadiensi; Communicated by William Hunter, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0007 |
128-142 | John Hunter | Account of a Woman Who Had the Small Pox during Pregnancy, and Who Seemed to Have Communicated the Same Disease to the Foetus. By John Hunter, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0008 |
143-i | Carl Peter Thunberg | Ett kort utdrag af en Journal, hallen pa en resa til och uti Keisaredoment Japan, gjord af Doctor Thunberg aren 1775 och 1776, skrifvit til Herr Joseph Banks, Praeses uti Royal Society, i London [With a Translation to English Following] | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0009 |
157-162 | William Cockin and Joseph Banks | Account of an Extraordinary Appearance in a Mist. By Mr. William Cockin; Communicated by Joseph Banks, Esq. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0010 |
163-ix | Abbe Fontana | Memoria sopra il Veleno Americano detto Ticunas. By the Abbe Fontana, Director of the Cabinet of Natural History Belonging to His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Tuscany; Communicated by John Paradise, Esq. F. R. S. [With a Translation to English Following] | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0011 |
221-238 | Scipio Ferreus and Francis Maseres | A Conjecture concerning the Method by Which Cardan's Rules for Resolving the Cubic Equation x$^{3}$+qx=r in All Cases (or in All Magnitudes of the Known Quantities q and r) and the Cubic Equation x$^{3}$-qx=r in the First Case of It (or When r is Greater Than $\frac{2q\surd q}{3\surd 3}$, or $\frac{rr}{4}$ is Greater Than $\frac{q^{3}}{27}$) Were Probably Discovered by Scipio Ferreus, of Bononia, or Whoever Else Was the First Inventor of Them. By Francis Maseres, Esq. F. R. S. Cursitor Baron of the Exchequer | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0012 |
239-245 | William Blizard and Joseph Warner | A New Method of Treating the Fistula Lachrymalis. By Mr. William Blizard, Surgeon, F. A. S.; Communicated by Mr. Joseph Warner, Surgeon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0013 |
246-271 | William Roxburgh and Joseph Banks | A Continuation of a Meteorological Diary, Kept at Fort St. George, on the Coast of Coromandel. By Mr. William Roxburgh, Assistant-Surgeon to the Hospital at the Said Fort; Communicated by Joseph Banks, Esq. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0014 |
272-277 | Mr. Barr and Dr. Saunders | A Journal of the Weather at Montreal. By Mr. Barr, Purveyor to His Majesty's Hospitals in Canada; Communicated by Dr. Saunders | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0015 |
279-306 | | Meteorological Journal Kept at the House of The Royal Society, By Order of the President and Council | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0016 |
307-317 | John Hellins and Nevil Maskelyne | Theorems for Computing Logarithms. By the Rev. John Hellins; Communicated by the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0017 |
318-322 | Monsieur Cazaud | Connoissances Essentielles Pour Juger de Quelque Espece Nouvelle de Moulin a Cannes Qu'on Puisse Proposer. Par Monsieur Cazaud, Membre de la Societe Royale | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0018 |
323-333 | Richard Browne Cheston and Henry Watson | Account of an Ossification of the Thoracic Duct By Richard Browne Cheston, Surgeon to the Infirmary at Gloucester; Communicated by Mr. Henry Watson, Surgeon to the Westminster Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0019 |
334-337 | Edward Nairne | An Account of the Effect of Electricity in Shortening Wires. By Mr. Edward Nairne, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0020 |
338-344 | William Herschel and Dr. Watson | Astronomical Observations on the Periodical Star in Collo Ceti. By Mr. William Herschel, of Bath; Communicated by Dr. Watson, Jun. of Bath, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0021 |
345-353 | Thomas Percival | An Account of a New and Cheap Method of Preparing Pot-Ash, with Observations. By Thomas Percival, M. D. F. R. and A. S. Member of the Royal Society of Physicians at Paris, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0022 |
354-377 | John Ingen Housz | On the Degree of Salubrity of the Common Air at Sea, Compared with That of the Sea-Shore, and That of Places Far Removed from the Sea. In a Letter from John Ingen Housz, M. D. F. R. S. to Sir John Pringle, Bart. F. R. S. Dated Paris, Jan. 22, 1780 | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0023 |
378-618 | Mr. Ludlam | The Principal Properties of the Engine for Turning Ovals in Wood or Metal, and of the Instrument for Drawing Ovals upon Paper, Demonstrated. By the Rev. Mr. Ludlam, Vicar of Norton, Near Leicester; Communicated by the Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0024 |
387-450 | Charles Hutton | Of Cubic Equations and Infinite Series. By Charles Hutton, LL.D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0025 |
451-473 | Patrick Wilson | An Account of a Most Extraordinary Degree of Cold at Glasgow in January last; Together with Some New Experiments and Observations on the Comparative Temperature of Hoar-Frost and the Air Near to It, Made at the Macfarlane Observatory Belonging to the College. In a Letter from Patrick Wilson, M. A. to the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0026 |
474-477 | Thomas Barker and Thomas White | Abstract of a Register of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Rain, at Lyndon, in Rutland, 1779. By Thomas Barker, Esquire. Communicated by Thomas White, Esquire, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0027 |
478-506 | J. P. Schotte and Joseph Banks | Journal of the Weather at Senegambia, during the Prevalence of a Very Fatal Putrid Disorder, with Remarks on That Country. By J. P. Schotte, M. D.; Communicated by Joseph Banks, Esq. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0028 |
507-526 | Mr. Herschel and Dr. Watson | Astronomical Observations Relating to the Mountains of the Moon. By Mr. Herschel of Bath. Communicated by Dr. Watson, Jun. of Bath, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0029 |
527-535 | John Hunter | Account of an Extraordinary Pheasant. By Mr. John Hunter, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0030 |
536-545 | Daniel-Peter Layard | A Letter to Joseph Banks, Esq. President of the Royal Society, &c. from Daniel-Peter Layard, M. D. Fellow of the Royal Societies of London, Antiquaries, and Gottingen, &c. Relative to the Distemper among the Borned Cattle | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0031 |
546-577 | S. Vince and George Atwood | An Investigation of the Principles of Progressive and Rotatory Motion. By the Rev. S. Vince, A. M. of Sidney College, Cambridge. Communicated by George Atwood, A. M. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0032 |
578-583 | Richard Browne Cheston | Continuation of the Case of James Jones. By Richard Browne Cheston, Surgeon to the Gloucester Insirmary. Communicated in a Letter to Mr. Henry Watson, Surgeon to the Westminister Hospital. (See p. 323) | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0033 |
585-599 | Tiberius Cavallo | Thermometrical Experiments And Observations. By Tiberius Cavallo, F. R. S. Who Was Nominated by the President and Council to Prosecute Discoveries in Natural History, Pursuant to the Will of the Late Henry Baker, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0034 |
618 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1780.0035 |
10.1098/rstl.1779.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0001 |
1-5 | Anthony Fothergill and Henly | An Account of a Cure of the St. Vitus's Dance by Electricity. In a Letter from Anthony Fothergill, M. D. F. R. S. at Northampton, to William Henly, F. R. S. Communicated by Mr. Henly | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0002 |
6-10 | Daniel Orred and Thomas Percival | A Case in Which the Head of the Os Humeri Was Sawn off, and Yet the Motion of the Limb Preserved. By Mr. Daniel Orred, of Chester, Surgeon. Communicated by Thomas Percival, M. D. F. R. S. and A. S. and Member of the Royal Society of Physicians at Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0003 |
11-34 | Peter Woulfe | Experiments on Some Mineral Substances. By Peter Woulfe, F. R. S. Communicated at the Desire of William Hunter, F. R. S. and Physician Extraordinary to the Queen | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0004 |
35-50 | Edward King | Account of a Petrefaction Found on the Coast of East Lothian. By Edward King, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0005 |
51-53 | Benjamin Wilson and Knight | Account of Dr. Knight's Method of Making Artificial Loadstones. By Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0006 |
54-58 | John Latham | Account of an Extraordinary Dropsical Case. By Mr. John Latham, in a Letter to Mr. Warner, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0007 |
59-67 | Edward Waring | Problems concerning Interpolations. By Edward Waring, M. D. F. R. S. and of the Institute of Bononia, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0008 |
68-85 | J. A. Lexell and Nevil Maskelyne | Disquisitio De Tempore Periodico Cometae Anno 1770 Observati. Autore J. A. Lexell, Academiae Scientiarum Petrop. Socio. Communicated by Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0009 |
86-104 | Edward Waring | On the General Resolution of Algebraical Equations. by Edward Waring, M. D. F. R. S. and of the Institute of Bononia, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0010 |
105-119 | Antonio Ulloa and Samuel Horsley | Observations on the Total (with Duration) and Annular Eclipse of the Sun, Taken on the 24th of June, 1778, on Board the Espagne, Being the Admiral's Ship of the Fleet of New Spain, in the Passage from the Azores towards Cape St. Vincent's. By Don Antonio Ulloa, F. R. S. Commander of the Said Squadron; Communicated by Samuel Horsley, LL.D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0011 |
120-129 | Thoma Bugge and John Pringle | Tentamen Continens Theoriam Machinae Sublicarum. Autore Thoma Bugge, Astronomo Regio, Astron. et Mathem. Prof. in Academia Havniensi, e Societatibus Scient. Havniens. et Nidros. Communicated by Sir John Pringle, Bart. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0012 |
130-138 | Jeaurat and John Hyacinth De Magellans | Account of an Iconantidiptic Telescope, Invented by Mr. Jeaurat, of the Academy of Sciences of Paris. Communicated by John Hyacinth de Magellans, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0013 |
139-159 | Peter Camper | Account of the Organs of Speech of the Orang Outang. By Peter Camper, M. D. Late Professor of Anatomy, &c. in the University of Groningen, and F. R. S. in a Letter to Sir John Pringle, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0014 |
160-162 | Allen Cooper | Account of the Effects of Lightning on Board the Atlas. By Allen Cooper, Esq. Master of the Atlas East India-Man. In a Letter to Joseph Banks, Esq. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0015 |
163-181 | John Longfield and Nevil Maskelyne | Extracts of Three Letters from John Longfield, M. D. at Corke in Ireland, to the Astronomer Royal, Containing Some Astronomical Observations; Together with the Longitude of Corke, Deduced from the Said Observations, by the Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0016 |
182 | William Stephens and John Call | The Latitude of Madrass in the East Indies, Deduced from Observations Made by William Stephens, Chief Engineer. Communicated by John Call, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0017 |
183-206 | Charles Burney | Account of an Infant Musician. By Charles Burney, Doctor of Music and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0018 |
207-278 | Mr. Cazaud and Joseph Banks | Account of a New Method of Cultivating the Sugar Cane. By Mr. Cazaud; Communicated by Joseph Banks, Esq. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0019 |
279-293 | John Hunter | Account of the Free Martin. By Mr. John Hunter, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0020 |
295-323 | | Meteorological Journal Kept at the House of The Royal Society, By Order of the President and Council | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0021 |
324 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0022 |
325-331 | Matthew Guthrie | Account of the Manner in Which the Russians Treat Persons Affected by the Fumes of Burning Charcoal, and Other Effluvia of the Same Nature. In a Letter from Matthew Guthrie, M. D. to Joseph Priestley, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0023 |
332-336 | Peter Dollond | An Account of an Apparatus Applied to the Equatorial Instrument for Correcting the Errors Arising from the Refraction in Altitude. By Mr. Peter Dollond, Optician; Communicated by the Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0024 |
337-361 | Abbe Fontana and John Paradise | Experiments and Observations on the Inflammable Air Breathed by Various Animals. By the Abbe Fontana, Director of the Cabinet of Natural History Belonging to His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Tuscany; Communicated by John Paradise, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0025 |
362-375 | George Shuckburgh | On the Variation of the Temperature of Boiling Water. By Sir George Shuckburgh, Baronet, F. R. and A. S. and Member of the Academy of Sciences and Belles Lettres at Lyon | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0026 |
376-418 | John Ingen-Housz | Account of a New Kind of Inflammable Air or Gass, Which Can Be Made in a Moment without Apparatus, and is as Fit for Explosion as Other Inflammable Gasses in Use for That Purpose; Together with a New Theory of Gun-Powder. By John Ingen-Housz, Body Physician to Their Imperial Majesties, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0027 |
419-431 | Ramsden and Joseph Banks | The Description of Two New Micrometers. By Mr. Ramsden, Optician; Communicated by Joseph Banks, Esq. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0028 |
432-453 | Abbe Fontana | Account of the Airs Extracted from Different Kinds of Waters; With Thoughts on the Salubrity of Air at Different Places. In a Letter from the Abbe Fontana, Director of the Cabinet of Natural History Belonging to His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Tuscany, to Joseph Priestley, LL.D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0029 |
454-461 | William Swift | Account of Some Experiments in Electricity. In a Leter from Mr. William Swift to the Rev. Dr. King, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0030 |
462-484 | Carolo Petro Thunberg and Joseph Banks | Sitodium Incisum et Macrocarpon, Ususque Fructuum Qui Exinde Nascuntur, Descripta a Carolo Petro Thunberg, M. D.; Communicated by Joseph Banks, Esq. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0031 |
485-504 | John Andrew De Luc | A Second Paper concerning Some Barometrical Measures in the Mines of the Hartz. By Mr. John Andrew De Luc, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0032 |
505-526 | Isaac Milner and Shepherd | On the Precession of the Equinoxes Produced by the Sun's Attraction. By the Rev. Mr. Isaac Milner, M. A. and Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge; Communicated by the Rev. Dr. Shepherd, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0033 |
527-536 | George Fordyce, Stanesby Alchorne, and William Hunter | An Examination of Various Ores in the Museum of Dr. William Hunter. By George Fordyce, M. D. F. R. S. and Mr. Stanesby Alchorne | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0034 |
537-546 | John Ingen Housz | On Some New Methods of Suspending Magnetical Needles. By John Ingen Housz, Body Physician to Their Imperial Majesties, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0035 |
547-550 | Thomas Barker and Thomas White | Abstract of a Register of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Rain, at Lyndon, in Rutland, 1778. By Thomas Barker, Esquire. Communicated by Thomas White, Esquire, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0036 |
551-554 | Samuel Farr | Extract of a Meteorological Journal for the Year 1778, Kept at Bristol, by Samuel Farr, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0037 |
555-656 | Theod Aug. Mann and Joseph Banks | A Treatise on Rivers and Canals. By Theod Aug. Mann, Member of the Imperial and Royal Academy of Sciences at Brussels; Communicated by Joseph Banks, Esq. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0038 |
657-658 | De la Trobe | Extract of Two Meteorological Journals of the Weather, Observed at Nain, in 57 degrees North Latitude, and at Okak, in 57 degrees 30$^{\prime}$ North Latitude, Both on the Coast of Labradore. Communicated by Mr. De la Trobe to the President, and by Him to the Society | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0039 |
659-673 | John Ingenhousz | Improvements in Electricity. By John Ingenhousz, F. R. S. Body Physician to Their Imperial Majesties. Who was Nominated by the President and Council to Prosecute Discoveries in Natural History, Pursuant to the Will of the Late Henry Baker, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1779.0040 |
1-6 | William Hamilton | A Letter from Sir William Hamilton, K. B. F. R. S. to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. Giving an Account of Certain Traces of Volcanos on the Banks of the Rhine | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0001 |
7-49 | John Hunter | Of the Heat, &c. of Animals and Vegetables. By Mr. John Hunter, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0002 |
50-85 | Charles Hutton and Samuel Horsley | The Force of Fired Gun-Powder, and the Initial Velocities of Cannon Balls, Determined by Experiments; From Which is Also Deduced the Relation of the Initial Velocity to the Weight of the Shot and the Quantity of Powder. By Mr. Charles Hutton, of the Military Academy at Woolwich. Communicated by Samuel Horsley, LL.D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0003 |
86-96 | Erasmus Darwin and Thomas Astle | A New Case in Squinting, by Erasmus Darwin, M. D. F. R. S.; Communicated by Thomas Astle, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0004 |
97-101 | Miles Partington | A Cure of a Muscular Contraction by Electricity. By Miles Partington, in a Letter to William Henly, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0005 |
102-106 | Mr. Anderson and William Hamilton | An Account of a Large Stone Near Cape Town. In a Letter from Mr. Anderson to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S.; With a Letter from Sir William Hamilton, K. B. F. R. S. to Sir John Pringle, on Having Seen Pieces of the Said Stone | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0006 |
107-110 | Nathaniel Polhill | A Letter from Nathaniel Polhill, Esq. Member of Parliament for the Borough of Southwark, to Mr. John Belchier, F. R. S. on Mr. Debraw's Improvements in the Culture of Bees | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0007 |
111-130 | David Macbride and John Pringle | An Improved Method of Tanning Leather. By David Macbride, M. D. Communicated by Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0008 |
131-154 | J. Haygarth | Observations on the Population and Diseases of Chester, in the Year 1774. By J. Haygarth, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0009 |
155-159 | William Swift | An Account of Some Electrical Experiments, by Mr. William Swift, in a Letter to John Glen King, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0010 |
160-179 | Charles Miller, Edward King, and John Frere | An Account of the Island of Sumatra, &c. By Mr. Charles Miller. Communicated by Edward King, Esq. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0011 |
180-193 | William Roxburgh and John Pringle | A Meteorological Diary, &c. Kept at Fort St. George in the East Indies. By Mr. William Roxburgh, Assistant-Surgeon to the Hospital at the Said Fort. Communicated by Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0012 |
194-220 | W. White and John Fothergill | Experiments upon Air, and the Effects of Different Kinds of Effluvia upon It; Made at York. By W. White, M. D. F. S. A. Communicated by John Fothergill, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0013 |
221-231 | Thomas Henry | An Account of the Earthquake Which Was Felt at Manchester and Other Places, on the 14th Day of September, 1777. In a Letter from Mr. Thomas Henry, F. R. S. to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0014 |
232-317 | John Boddington, Edward Nickson, Benjamin Wilson, John Pringle, Amherst, Charles Frederick, Chas. Cocks, W. Watson, H. Cavendish, W. Henly, S. Horsley, Ty. Lane, Mahon, Edwd. Nairne, J. Planta, and Joseph Priestley | Sundry Papers Relative to an Accident from Lightning at Purfleet, May 15, 1777 | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0015 |
318-343 | John Playfair and Nevil Maskelyne | On the Arithmetic of Impossible Quantities. By the Rev. John Playfair, A. M. Communicated by the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0016 |
344-379 | Isaac Milner and Anthony Shepherd | Reflections on the Communication of Motion by Impact and Gravity. By the Rev. Isaac Milner, M. A. Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge. Communicated by Anthony Shepherd, D. D. F. R. S. and Plumian Professor at Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0017 |
380-388 | Isaac Milner and Anthony Shepherd | Observations on the Limits of Algebraical Equations; And a General Demonstration of Des Cartes's Rule for Finding Their Number of Affirmative and Negative Roots. By the Rev. Isaac Milner, M. A. Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge. Communicated by Anthony Shepherd, D. D. F. R. S. and Plumian Professor at Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0018 |
389-418 | Burnet Abercrombie, Alexander Dalrymple, Henry Cavendish, and John Alexander Panton | Journal of a Voyage to the East Indies, in the Ship Grenville, Captain Burnet Abercrombie, in the Year 1775. By Alexander Dalrymple, Esq. F. R. S. Communicated by the Honourable Henry Cavendish, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0019 |
419-553 | John Andrew De Luc | An Essay on Pyrometry and Areometry, and on Physical Measures in General. By John Andrew de Luc, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0020 |
554-558 | Thomas Barker and John Pringle | Abtract of a Register of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Rain, at Lyndon, in Rutland, 1777. By Thomas Barker, Esquire. Communicated by Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0021 |
559-563 | Mr. Barr and Richard Saunders | Journal of the Weather at Montreal. By Mr. Barr. Communicated by Richard Saunders, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0022 |
564-566 | John M'Gouan and John Pringle | Exract of Meteorological Observations Made at Hawkhill, Near Edinburgh. By John M'Gouan. Communicated by Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0023 |
567-570 | Samuel Farr | Extract of a Meteorological Journal for the Year 1777, Kept at Bristol, by Samuel Farr, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0024 |
571-572 | George Lloyd | Journal of the Quantity of Rain That Fell at Holme, Near Manchester, from 1765 to 1769; And at Barowby, Near Leeds, from 1772 to 1777. By George Lloyd | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0025 |
573-600 | | Meteorological Journal Kept at the House of The Royal Society, by Order of the President and Council | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0026 |
601-610 | Francis Masson and Joseph Banks | An Account of the Island of St. Miguel. By Mr. Francis Masson, in a Letter to Mr. William Aiton, Botanical Gardener to His Majesty. Communicated by Joseph Banks, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0027 |
611-614 | J. Scott and Michael Lort | An Account of a Remarkable Imperfection of Sight. In a Letter from J. Scott to the Rev. Mr. Whisson, of Trinity College, Cambridge. Communicated by the Rev. Michael Lort, B. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0028 |
615-621 | Richard Pulteney | An Account of Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, during Forty Years, in the Parish of Blandford Forum, Dorset. Communicated by Richard Pulteney, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0029 |
622-636 | Matthew Guthrie | Part of a Letter from Matthew Guthrie, M. D. of Petersburgh, to Dr. Priestley, F. R. S. on the Antiseptic Regimen of the Natives of Russia | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0030 |
637-660 | Nathaniel Pigott | Astronomical Observations Made in the Austrian Netherlands in the Years 1773, 1774, and 1775. By Nathaniel Pigott, Esq. F. R. S. Foreign Member of the Academies of Brussels and Caen, and Correspondent of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0031 |
661-680 | Charles De Mertans | Observations on the Scurvy. By Charles de Mertans, M. D. Dated Vienna, Jan. 14, 1778 | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0032 |
681-688 | George Shuckburgh | Comparison between Sir George Shuckburgh and Colonel Roy's Rules for the Measurement of Heights with the Barometer; In a Letter to Col. Roy, F. R. S. from Sir George Shuckburgh, Bart. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0033 |
689-788 | Charles Hutton | An Account of the Calculations Made from the Survey and Measures Taken at Schehallien, in Order to Ascertain the Mean Density of the Earth. By Charles Hutton, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0034 |
789-790 | W. Watson | An Account of the Blue Shark, Together with a Drawing of the Same. By W. Watson, Jun. M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0035 |
791-800 | Thomas Brown and Dr. Fothergill | A Description of the Exocoetus Volitans, or Flying Fish. By Thomas Brown, Surgeon, Near Glasgow. Communicated by Dr. Fothergill, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0036 |
801-822 | Mr. Wilson, Mr. Nairne, and Dr. Musgrave | Reasons for Dissenting from the Report of the Committee Appointed to Consider of Mr. Wilson's Experiments; Including Remarks on Some Experiments Exhibited by Mr. Nairne. By Dr. Musgrave, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0037 |
823-860 | Edward Nairne | Experiments on Electricity, Being an Attempt to Shew the Advantage of Elevated Pointed Conductors. By Mr. Edward Nairne, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0038 |
861-862 | Bryant Higgins | On the Use of an Amalgam of Zinc, for the Purpose of Electrical Excitation, &c. By Bryant Higgins, M. D. in a Letter to Richard Brocklesby, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0039 |
863-883 | Richard Watson | Chemical Experiments and Observations on Lead Ore. By Richard Watson, D. D. F. R. S. in a Letter to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0040 |
884-894 | Charles Lord Viscount Mahon | Description of a Most Effectual Method of Securing Buildings against Fire, Invented by Charles Lord Viscount Mahon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0041 |
895-901 | Francis Maseres | A Method of Finding, by the Help of Sir Isaac Newton's Binomial Theorem, a Near Value of the Very Slowly-Converging Infinite Series $x+\frac{xx}{2}+\frac{x^{3}}{3}+\frac{x^{4}}{4}+\frac{x^{5}}{5}+\&\text{c}$. When x is Very Nearly Equal to 1. By Francis Maseres, Esq. F. R. S. Cursitor Baron of the Exchequer | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0042 |
902-949 | Francis Maseres | A Method of Extending Cardan's Rule for Resolving One Case of a Cubick Equation of This Form, $x^{3}\ast -qx=r$, to the Other Case of the Same Equation, Which It is Not Naturally Fitted to Solve, and Which is Therefore Often Called the Irreducible Case. By Francis Maseres, Esq. F. R. S. Cursitor Baron of the Exchequer | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0043 |
950-998 | Mr. Le Cerf and Lord Viscount Mahon | Account of the Advantages of a Newly-Invented Machine Much Varied in Its Effects, and Very Useful for Determining the Perfect Proportion between Different Moveables Acting by Levers and Wheel and Pinion. By Mr. Le Cerf, Watch-Maker at Geneva; Communicated by Lord Viscount Mahon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0044 |
999-1012 | Benjamin Wilson, James Lind., and Tiberius Cavallo | New Experiments upon the Leyden Phial, Respecting the Termination of Conductors. By Benjamin Wilson, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0045 |
1013-1018 | William Wales | Observations on the Solar Eclipse Which Happened June 24, 1778. By Mr. William Wales, F. R. S. and Master of the Royal Mathematical School in Christ's Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0046 |
1019-1021 | Mr. Ludlam and Astronomer Royal | An Eclipse of the Sun June 24, 1778, Observed at Leicester. By the Rev. Mr. Ludlam, Vicar of Norton, Near Leicester; Communicated by the Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0047 |
1022-1026 | John Ingenhousz | A Ready Way of Lighting a Candle, by a Very Moderate Electrical Spark. By John Ingenhousz, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0048 |
1027-1048 | Dr. Franklin, Henry Baker, and John Ingenhousz | Electrical Experiments, to Explain How Far the Phenomena of the Electrophorus May Be Accounted for by Dr. Franklin's Theory of Positive and Negative Electricity; Being the Annual Lecture Instituted by the Will of Henry Baker, Esq. F. R. S. By John Ingenhousz, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0049 |
1049-1055 | William Henly | Observations and Experiments Tending to Confirm Dr. Ingenhousz's Theory of the Electrophorus; And to Shew the Impermeability of Glass to Electric Fluid. By William Henly, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0050 |
1057-1063 | Richard Pickersgill and Nevil Maskelyne | Track of His Majesty's Armed Brig Lion, from England to Davis's Streights and Labradore, with Observations for Determining the Longitude by Sun and Moon and Error of Common Reckoning; Also the Variation of the Compass and Dip of the Needle, as Observed during the Said Voyage in 1776. By Lieutenant Richard Pickersgill, Late Commander of the Said Vessel; Communicated by Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0051 |
1100 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1778.0052 |
10.1098/rstl.1777.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0001 |
1-11 | James Stewart Mackenzie, Alex Mackenzie, William Smith, John Barclay, Hugh Ross, Alexr. Mc Leod, Dond. Mc Leod, Geo. Munro, Simon Ross, and Geo. Sutherland | An Account of a Woman in the Shire of Ross Living without Food or Drink. By Dr. Mackenzie, Physician at New Tarbat. Communicated by the Right Honourable James Stewart Mackenzie, Lord Privy Seal of Scotland | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0002 |
12-14 | Marsham | On the Usefulness of Washing and Rubbing the Stems of Trees, to Promote Their Annual Increase. In an Extract of a Letter from Mr. Marsham to the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0003 |
15-32 | John Debraw and Nevil Maskelyne | Discoveries on the Sex of Bees, Explaining the Manner in Which Their Species is Propagated; With an Account of the Utility That May Be Derived from Those Discoveries by the Actual Application of Them to Practice. By Mr. John Debraw, Apothecary to Addenbrook's Hospital at Cambridge, and Member of an Oeconomical Society in the Principality of Liege in Westphalia. Communicated by the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, B. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0004 |
33-37 | Wolf | An Account of a Portrait of Copernicus, Presented to the Royal Society by Dr. Wolf of Dantzick: Extracted from a Letter of His to Mr. Magellan, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0005 |
38-47 | Andreas Sparrman | An Account of a Journey into Africa from the Cape of Good-Hope, and a Description of a New Species of Cuckow. By Dr. Andreas Sparrman, of the Royal Academy of Stockholm, in a Letter to Dr. John Reinhold Forster, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0006 |
48-55 | Tiberius Cavallo and Henley | An Account of Some New Electrical Experiments. By Mr. Tiberius Cavallo: Communicated by Mr. Henley, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0007 |
56-84 | Abbe Dicquemare | A Third Essay on Sea-Anemonies. By the Abbe Dicquemare | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0008 |
85-143 | William Henly and Tiberius Cavallo | Experiments and Observations in Electricity. By Mr. William Henly, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0009 |
144-161 | John Strange and Joseph Toaldo | Extract of a Letter from John Strange, Esquire, His Majesty's Resident at Venice, to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S.: With a Letter to Mr. Strange from the Abbe Joseph Toaldo, Professor in the University of Padua, &c. Giving an Account of the Tides in the Adriatic | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0010 |
162-186 | Peter Wargentin | A Letter from Mr. Peter Wargentin, F. R. S. Secretary to the Royal Academy of Sciences at Stockholm, to the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, B. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal; Concerning the Difference of Longitude of the Royal Observatories at Paris and Greenwich, Resulting from the Eclipses of Jupiter's First Satellites, Observed during the Last Ten Years: To Which is Added, a Comparative Table of the corresponding Observations of the First Satellite, Made in the Principal Observatories | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0011 |
187-230 | Francis Maseres | A Method of Finding the Value of an Infinite Series of Decreasing Quantities of a Certain Form, When It Converges Too Slowly to Be Summed in the Common Way by the Mere Computation and Addition or Subtraction of Some of Its Initial Terms. By Francis Maseres, Esquire, F. R. S. Cursitor Baron of the Exchequer | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0012 |
231-243 | George Costard | Translation of a Passage in Ebn Younes; With Some Remarks Thereon: In a Letter from the Rev. George Costard, M. A. Vicar of Twickenham, to the Rev. Samuel Horsley, LL.D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0013 |
244-259 | Dobson and John Fothergill | Observations on the Annual Evaporation at Liverpool in Lancashire; And on Evaporation Considered as a Test of the Moisture or Dryness of the Atmosphere. By Dr. Dobson of Liverpool. Communicated by John Fothergill, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0014 |
260-265 | Joseph Huddart | An Account of Persons Who Could Not Distinguish Colours. By Mr. Joseph Huddart, in a Letter to the Rev. Joseph Priestley, LL.D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0015 |
266-295 | John Landen | A New Theory of the Rotatory Motion of Bodies Affected by Forces Disturbing Such Motion. By Mr. John Landen, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0016 |
296-349 | Alexander Aubert and John Mudge | Directions for Making the Best Composition for the Metals of Reflecting Telescopes; Together with a Description of the Process for Grinding, Polishing, and Giving the Great Speculum the True Parabolic Curve. By Mr. John Mudge; Communicated by Alexander Aubert, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0017 |
350-352 | Thomas Barker and John Pringle | Extract of a Register of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Rain, at Lyndon, in Rutland, 1776. By Thomas Barker, Esquire. Communicated by Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0018 |
353-356 | Samuel Farr | Extract of a Meteorological Journal for the Year 1776, Kept at Bristol, by Samuel Farr, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0019 |
357-384 | | Meteorological Journal Kept at the House of the Royal Society, by Order of the President and Council | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0020 |
385-387 | Thomas West | An Account of a Volcanic Hill Near Inverness. In a Letter from Thomas West, Esq. to Mr. Lane, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0021 |
388-400 | Tiberius Cavallo | New Electrical Experiments and Observations; With an Improvement of Mr. Canton's Electrometer. By Mr. Tiberius Cavallo, in a Letter to Mr. Henly, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0022 |
401-449 | John Andrew De Luc | Barometrical Observations on the Depth of the Mines in the Hartz. By John Andrew de Luc, F. R. S. In a Letter to Sir John Pringle, P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0023 |
450-457 | James Glenie | The General Mathematical Laws Which Regulate and Extend Proportion Universally; Or, a Method of Comparing Magnitudes of Any Kind Together, in All the Possible Degrees of Increase and Decrease. By James Glenie, A. M. and Lieutenant in the Royal Regiment of Artillery | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0024 |
458-464 | Fielding Best Fynney, Thomas Percival, and J. Rogers | The Case of Ann Davenport. By Mr. Fielding Best Fynney, Surgeon at Leek, in Staffordshire; Communicated to Thomas Percival, M. D. F. R. S. and by Him to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0025 |
465-492 | John Stewart and Tayshoo Lama | An Account of the Kingdom of Thibet. In a Letter from John Stewart, Esquire, F. R. S. to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0026 |
493-503 | John Stedman | Of the Degrees and Quantities of Winds Requisite to Move the Heavier Kinds of Wind Machines. In a Letter from John Stedman, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh, to the Reverend Samuel Horsley, LL.D. Secretary to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0027 |
504-506 | Joseph Banks and William Wright | Description of the Jesuits Bark Tree of Jamaica and the Caribbees. By William Wright, M.D. Member of the Philosophical Society of America, and Surgeon-General in Jamaica. Communicated by Joseph Banks, Esquire, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0028 |
507-512 | William Wright and Richard Brocklesby | Description and Use of the Cabbage-Bark Tree of Jamaica. By William Wright, M. D.; Communicated by Richard Brocklesby, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0029 |
513-905 | George Shuckburgh | Observations Made in Savoy, in Order to Ascertain the Height of Mountains by means of the Barometer; Being an Examination of Mr. De Luc's Rules Delivered in His Recherches Sur les Modifications de l'Atmosphere. By Sir George Shuckburgh, Bart. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0030 |
598-607 | Robert Barker | An Account of the Bramin's Observatory at Benares. By Sir Robert Barker, Knt. F. R. S.; In a Letter to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0031 |
608-613 | Hunter and Henry Watson | A Short Account of Dr. Maty's Illness, and of the Appearances in the Dead Body, Which Was Examined on the 3d of July, 1776, the Day after His Decease. By Dr. Hunter and Mr. Henry Watson, FF. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0032 |
614-648 | Edward Nairne | An Account of Some Experiments Made with an Air-Pump on Mr. Smeaton's Principle; Together with Some Experiments with a Common Air-Pump. By Mr. Edward Nairne, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0033 |
649-652 | William Bastard and Samuel Musgrave | On the Culture of Pine-Apples. An Extract of a Letter from William Bastard, Esq. of Kitley in Devonshire, to Samuel Musgrave, M. D. F. R. S. Dated Kitley, March 15, 1777. Communicated to the Society by Dr. Musgrave | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0034 |
653-787 | William Roy | Experiments and Observations Made in Britain, in Order to Obtain a Rule for Measuring Heights with the Barometer. By Colonel William Roy. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0035 |
789-798 | Abbe Boscovich | Account of a New Micrometer and Megameter By the Abbe Boscovich, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0036 |
799-815 | Nevil Maskelyne, Peter Dollond, and Alexr Aubert | Account of a New Instrument for Measuring Small Angles, Called the Prismatic Micrometer. By the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, D. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer-Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0037 |
816-857 | H. Cavendish, W. Heberden, Alexr. Aubert, J. A. De Luc, N. Maskelyne, S. Horsley, and J. Planta | The Report of the Committee Appointed by the Royal Society to Consider of the Best Method of Adjusting the Fixed Points of Thermometers; And of the Precautions Necessary to Be Used in Making Experiments with Those Instruments | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0038 |
905-906 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1777.0039 |
1-17 | John Ellis | On the Nature of the Gorgonia; That It is a Real Marine Animal, and Not of a Mixed Nature, between Animal and Vegetable. By John Ellis, Esq. F. R. S. in a Letter to Daniel Solander, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0002 |
18-72 | Robert Douglass, William Mountaine, Nevil Maskelyne, and Edm. Halley | The Variation of the Compass; Containing 1719 Observations to, in, and from, the East Indies, Guinea, West Indies, and Mediterranean, with the Latitudes and Longitudes at the Time of Observation. The Longitude for the Most Part Reckoned from the Meridian of London; If Otherwise, It is Taken Notice of in the Margin. By Mr. Robert Douglass. Recommended to the Public by the Late Dr. Halley. Communicated by the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal, F. R. S. with a Letter Prefixed from William Mountaine, Esq. F. R. S. to Mr. Maskelyne | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0003 |
73-91 | James Glenie | Propositions Selected from a Paper on the Division of Right Lines, Surfaces, and Solids. By James Glenie, A. M. of the University of Edinburgh. Communicated by the Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0004 |
92-98 | Alexander Aubert | A New Method of Finding Time by Equal Altitudes. By Alexander Aubert, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0005 |
99-108 | William Clayton | An Account of Falkland Islands. By William Clayton, Esq. of His Majesty's Navy | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0006 |
109-128 | Richard Price | Short and Easy Theorems for Finding, in All Cases, the Differences between the Values of Annuities Payable Yearly, and of the Same Annuities Payable Half-Yearly, Quarterly, or Momently. By the Rev. Richard Price, D. D. F. R. S. In a Letter to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0007 |
129-159 | Joseph Planta | An Account of the Romansh Language. By Joseph Planta, F. R. S. In a Letter to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0008 |
160-167 | Thomas Percival | A Supplement to a Paper, Entitled, Observations on the Population of Manchester. By Thomas Percival, M. D. F. R. and A. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0009 |
168-173 | William Scott | Violent Asthmatic Fits, Occasioned by the Effluvia of Ipecacoanha. By William Scott, M. D. of Stamfordham, Northumberland | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0010 |
174-181 | Thomas Hutchins | An Account of the Success of Some Attempts to Freeze Quicksilver, at Albany Fort, in Hudson's Bay, in the Year 1775: With Observations on the Dipping-Needle. By Thomas Hutchins, Esquire, in a Letter to Dr. Maty, Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0011 |
182-195 | Nathanael Pigott | Astronomical Observations Made in the Austrian Netherlands in 1772 and 1773. By Nathanael Pigott, Esquire, F. R. S. Foreign Member of the Academies of Brussels and Caen. In a Letter to the Reverend Nevil Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0012 |
196-225 | Henry Cavendish | An Account of Some Attempts to Imitate the Effects of the Torpedo by Electricity. By the Hon. Henry Cavendish, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0013 |
226-248 | Joseph Priestley | Observations on Respiration, and the Use of the Blood. By Joseph Priestley, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0014 |
249-256 | Edward Nairne | Experiments on Water Obtained from the Melted Ice of Sea-Water, to Ascertain Whether It be Fresh or Not; And to Determine Its Specific Gravity with Respect to Other Water. Also Experiments to Find the Degree of Cold in Which Sea-Water Begins to Freeze. By Mr. Edward Nairne. Addressed to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0015 |
257-267 | John Ingenhousz | Easy Methods of Measuring the Diminution of Bulk, Taking Place upon the Mixture of Common Air and Nitrous Air; Together with Experiments on Platina. By John Ingenhousz, M. D. F. R. S. Physician to Their Imperial Majesties at Vienna. In a Letter to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0016 |
268-317 | Francis Masson | An Account of Three Journeys from the Cape Town into the Southern Parts of Africa; Undertaken for the Discovery of New Plants, towards the Improvement of the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew. By Mr. Francis Masson, One of His Majesty's Gardeners. Addressed to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0017 |
319-352 | | Meteorological Journal Kept at the House of The Royal Society, By Order of the President and Council | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0018 |
354-366 | S. Horsley | An Abridged State of the Weather at London for One Year, Commencing with the Month of March 1775, Collected from the Meteorological Journal of the Royal Society. By S. Horsley, LL. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0019 |
367-369 | Samuel Farr | Extract of a Meteorological Journal for the Year 1775, Kept at Bristol, by Samuel Farr, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0020 |
370-374 | John Pringle and Thomas Barker | Extract of a Register of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Rain, at Lyndon, in Rutland, 1775. By Thomas Barker, Esquire. Communicated by Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0021 |
375-401 | Henry Cavendish | An Account of the Meteorological Instruments Used at the Royal Society's House. By the Hon. Henry Cavendish, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0022 |
402-406 | James Cook | The Method Taken for Preserving the Health of the Crew of His Majesty's Ship the Resolution during Her Late Voyage Round the World. By Captain James Cook, F. R. S. Addressed to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0023 |
407-411 | Tiberius Cavallo and William Watson | Extraordinary Electricity of the Atmosphere Observed at Islington on the Month of October, 1775. By Mr. Tiberius Cavallo. Communicated by William Watson, M. D. V. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0024 |
412-425 | John Hunter | Proposals for the Recovery of People Apparently Drowned. By John Hunter, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0025 |
426-438 | Charles Nourse | An Extraordinary Cure of Wounded Intestines. By Charles Nourse. Surgeon, at Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0026 |
439-446 | Alexander Small | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Alexander Small, Surgeon to the Train of Artillery at Minorca, to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. Dated St. Philip's, Aug. 8, 1775 | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0027 |
447-449 | James Cook | Of the Tides in the South Seas. By Captain James Cook, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0028 |
450-475 | John Smeaton | An Experimental Examination of the Quantity and Proportion of Mechanic Power Necessary to be Employed in Giving Different Degrees of Velocity to Heavy Bodies from a State of Rest. By Mr. John Smeaton, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0029 |
476-492 | Charles Hutton | A New and General Method of Finding Simple and Quickly-Converging Series; By Which the Proportion of the Diameter of a Circle to Its Circumference May Easily be Computed to a Great Number of Places of Figures. By Charles Hutton, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0031 |
463-503 | James Lambert and William Green | An Account of a Very Extraordinary Effect of Lightning on a Bullock, at Swanborow, in the Parish of Iford Near Lewes, in Sussex. In Sundry Letters, from Mr. James Lambert, Landscape-Painter at Lewes; And One from William Green, Esquire, at Lewes, to William Henly, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0030 |
504-508 | George Fordyce | Of the Light Produced by Inflammation. By George Fordyce, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0032 |
509-512 | John Roebuck | Experiments on Ignited Bodies. By John Roebuck, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0033 |
513-522 | William Henly | Experiments and Observations on a New Apparatus, Called, A Machine for Exhibiting Perpetual Electricity. In a Letter to the Rev. Dr. Horsley, Sec. R. S. from Mr. William Henly, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0034 |
523-529 | Petr. Simon Pallas | Account of the Iron Ore Lately Found in Siberia. In a Letter to Dr. Maty, Sec. R. S. by Petr. Simon Pallas, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0035 |
530-542 | James Keir and G. Fordyce | On the Crystallizations Observed on Glass. By James Keir, Esquire, of Stourbridge. Communicated by G. Fordyce, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0036 |
543 | Mr. Messier | A Belt on the Disc of Saturn Described in an Extract of a Letter from Mr. Messier, F. R. S. to Mr. Magellan, F. R. S. Dated Paris, May 29, 1776 | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0037 |
544-574 | William Anderson | An Account of Some Poisonous Fish in The South Seas. In a Letter to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. from Mr. William Anderson, Late Surgeon's Mate on Board His Majesty's Ship the Resolution, Now Surgeon of That Ship | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0038 |
575-577 | John Whitehurst | Experiments on Ignited Substances. By Mr. John Whitehurst, in a Letter to James Stuart, Esquire, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0039 |
578-586 | Robert Hamilton | An Account of a Suppression of Urine Cured by a Puncture Made in the Bladder through the Anus; Being an Extract of a Letter from Dr. Robert Hamilton, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh, and Physician at King's-Lynn, in Norfolk, to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0040 |
587-590 | A. Fothergill and William Henley | Observations Made during the Late Frost at North-Hampton. By A. Fothergill, M. D. Communicated by William Henley, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0041 |
591-599 | Gowin Knight and John Fothergill | An Account of the Magnetical Machine Contrived by the Late Dr. Gowin Knight, F. R. S. and Presented to The Royal Society, by John Fothergill, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0042 |
600-603 | Charles Hutton | A Demonstration of Two Theorems Mentioned in Art. XXV. of the Philosophical Transactions for the Year 1775. In a Letter from Charles Hutton, Esq. F. R. S. to the Rev. Dr. Horsley, Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0043 |
605-623 | Peter Woulfe | Experiments Made in Order to Ascertain The Nature of Some Mineral Substances; And, in Particular, To See How Far the Acids of Sea-Salt and of Vitriol Contribute to Mineralize Metallic and Other Substances | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0044 |
10.1098/rstl.1776.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1776.0001 |
10.1098/rstl.1775.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0001 |
1-4 | John Ingenhousz and Mr. Walsh | Extract of a Letter from Dr. John Ingenhousz, F. R. S. to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. Containing Some Experiments on the Torpedo, Made at Leghorn, January 1, 1773 (after Having Been Informed of Those by Mr. Walsh). Dated Saltzburg, March 27, 1773 | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0002 |
5-47 | John Strange | An Account of Two Giants Causeways, or Groups of Prismatic Basaltine Columns, and Other Curious Vulcanic Concretions, in the Venetian State in Italy; with Some Remarks on the Characters of These and Other Similar Bodies, and on the Physical Geography of the Countries in Which They are Found. Addressed to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. by John Strange, Esq. F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0003 |
48-58 | | An Inquiry to Show, What Was the Ancient English Weight and Measure According to the Laws or Statutes, Prior to the Reign of Henry the Seventh | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0004 |
59-66 | John Mervin Nooth | The Description of an Apparatus for Impregnating Water with Fixed Air; and of the Manner of Conducting That Process. By John Mervin Nooth, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0005 |
67-71 | Captain Fourneaux and Joshua Steele | Account of a Musical Instrument, Which Was Brought by Captain Fourneaux from the Isle of Amsterdam in the South Seas to London in the Year 1774, and Given to the Royal Society. By Joshua Steele, Esquire, in a Letter to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0006 |
72-78 | Joshua Steele | Remarks on a Larger System of Reed Pipes from the Isle of Amsterdam, with Some Observations on the Nose Flute of Otaheite. By Joshua Steele, Esquire | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0007 |
79-84 | J. Lorimer | Description of a New Dipping-Needle. By Mr. J. Lorimer, of Pensacola, in a Letter to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0008 |
85-90 | J. Haygarth | Bill of Mortality for Chester for the Year 1773. By J. Haygarth, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0009 |
91-93 | Peter Woulfe | Experiments on a New Colouring Substance from the Island of Amsterdam in the South Sea. Made by Mr. Peter Woulfe, F. R. S. at the Desire of Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0010 |
94-101 | Hugh Williamson and John Walsh | Experiments and Observations on the Gymnotus Electricus, or Electrical Eel. By Hugh Williamson, M. D. Communicated by John Walsh, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0011 |
102-110 | Alexander Garden | An Account of the Gymnotus Electricus, or Electrical Eel. In a Letter from Alexander Garden, M. D. F. R. S. to John Ellis, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0012 |
111-123 | Charles Blagden | Experiments and Observations in an Heated Room By Charles Blagden, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0013 |
124-128 | Joseph Black | The Supposed Effect of Boiling upon Water, in Disposing It to Freeze More Readily, Ascertained by Experiments. By Joseph Black, M. D. Professor of Chemistry at Edinburgh, in a Letter to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0014 |
129-138 | Thomas Hutchins | Experiments On the Dipping Needle, Made by Desire of the Royal Society. By Thomas Hutchins. Redde, February 16, 1775 | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0015 |
139-165 | | A Meteorological Journal for the Year 1774. Kept at the Royal Society's House by Order of the President and Council | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0016 |
167-193 | S. Horsley | An Abridged State of the Weather at London in the Year 1774, Collected from the Meteorological Journal of the Royal Society. By S. Horsley, LL.D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0017 |
194-198 | Samuel Farr | Extract of a Meteorological Journal for the Year 1774, Kept at Bristol, by Samuel Farr, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0018 |
199-201 | Thomas Barker and John Pringle | Extract of a Register of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Rain, at Lyndon, in Rutland, 1774. By Thomas Barker, Esquire. Communicated by Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0019 |
202-206 | Robert Barker and Henry Cavendish | An Account of Some Thermometrical Observations, Made by Sir Robert Barker, F. R. S. at Allahabad in the East Indies, in Lat. 25$^{\circ}$ 30$^{\prime}$ N. during the Year 1767, and Also during a Voyage from Madras to England, in the Year 1774. Extracted from the Original Journal by the Hon. Henry Cavendish, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0020 |
207-248 | Abbe Dicquemare | A Second Essay on the Natural History of the Sea Anemonies. By the Abbe Dicquemare, Member of Several Academies, and Professor of Natural Philosophy, &c. at Havre de Grace. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0021 |
249-251 | Molineux Shuldham | Account of the Sea-Cow, and the Use Made of It. By Molineux Shuldham, Esquire | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0022 |
252-257 | Robert Barker | The Process of Making Ice in the East Indies. By Sir Robert Barker, F. R. S. in a Letter to Dr. Brocklesby | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0023 |
258-276 | Gilbert White | Of the House-Swallow, Swift, and Sand-Martin. By the Rev. Gilbert White, in Three Letters to the Hon. Daines Barrington, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0024 |
273-377 | Benjamin Gooch | Remarks and Considerations Relative to the Performance of Amputation above the Knee, by the Single Circular Incision. By Benjamin Gooch, Surgeon at Norwich | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0025 |
277-279 | John Whitehurst | Account of a Machine for Raising Water, Executed at Oulton, in Cheshire, in 1772. In a Letter from Mr. John Whitehurst to Dr. Franklin | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0026 |
280-282 | Mr. Lexel | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Lexel to Dr. Morton. Dated Petersburg, June 14, 1774 | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0027 |
283-289 | John Landen | An Investigation of a General Theorem for Finding the Length of Any Arc of Any Conic Hyperbola, by means of Two Elliptic Arcs, with Some Other New and Useful Theorems Deduced Therefrom. By John Landen, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0028 |
290-295 | Francis Wollaston | Observations Made at Chislehurst, in Kent, in the Year 1774. By the Rev. Francis Wollaston, LL.B. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0029 |
296-300 | John Stedman | Of Triangles Described in Circles and about Them. By John Stedman, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0030 |
301-310 | S. Horsley | De Polygonis Area Vel Perimetro Maximis et Minimis, Inscriptis Circulo, Vel Circulum Circumscribentibus. Auctore S. Horsley, LL.D. R. S. Sec. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0031 |
311-321 | W. Cooper | An Account of an Extraordinary Acephalous Birth. By W. Cooper, M. D. in a Letter to William Hunter, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0032 |
322-335 | Thomas Percival and Dr. Price | Observations on the State of Population in Manchester, and Other Adjacent Places, Concluded. By Thomas Percival, M. D. F. R. S. and S. A. Communicated by the Rev. Dr. Price, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0033 |
336-342 | Richard Haffenden and Mr. Henley | An Account of the Effects of Lightning on a House, Which Was Furnished with a Pointed Conductor, at Tenterden, in Kent. In Two Letters from Richard Haffenden, Esquire, the Proprietor of the House, to Mr. Henley. To Which are Added Some Remarks by Mr. Henley | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0034 |
343-352 | James Cornish | Of the Torpidity of Swallows and Martins. By James Cornish, Surgeon, at Totness, Devonshire, in Sundry Letters to the Honourable Daines Barrington, F. R. S. and Dr. Maty, Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0035 |
353-365 | James Lind | Description and Use of a Portable Wind Gage. By Dr. James Lind, Physician, at Edinburgh | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0036 |
366-372 | Mr. Ludlam and Astronomer Royal | Astronomical Observations Made at Leicester. By the Reverend Mr. Ludlam, Vicar of Norton, Near Leicester. Communicated by the Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0037 |
378-383 | Benjamin Gooch | Concerning Aneurysms in the Thigh. By Benjamin Gooch, Surgeon at Norwich | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0038 |
384-394 | Joseph Priestley | An Account of Further Discoveries in Air. By the Rev. Joseph Priestley, LL.D. F. R. S. in Letters to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. and the Rev. Dr. Price, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0039 |
395-407 | John Hunter | An Account of the Gymnotus Electricus. By John Hunter, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0040 |
408-417 | James Bruce | Some Observations upon Myrrh, Made in Abyssinia, in the Year 1771, and Sent to William Hunter, M. D. with Specimens, in February, 1775. By James Bruce, Esq. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0041 |
418-423 | John Strange | An Account of a Curious Giant's Causeway, or Group of Angular Columns, Newly Discovered in the Euganean Hills, Near Padua, in Italy. In a Letter from John Strange, Esq. F. R. S. to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0042 |
424-445 | Richard Price and Dr. Horsley | Observations on the Difference between the Duration of Human Life in Towns and in Country Parishes and Villages. By the Rev. Richard Price, D. D. F. R. S. Communicated by Dr. Horsley | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0043 |
446-458 | John Hunter | Experiments on Animals and Vegetables, with Respect to the Power of Producing Heat. By John Hunter, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0044 |
459-462 | John Roebuck | A Comparison of the Heat of London and Edinburgh. By John Roebuck, M. D. F. R. S. in a Letter to William Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0045 |
463-469 | Matthew Dobson | Experiments in an Heated Room. By Matthew Dobson, M. D. In a Letter to John Fothergill, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0046 |
470-483 | Israel Lyons | Calculations in Spherical Trigonometry Abridged. By Israel Lyons. In a Letter to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0047 |
484-494 | Charles Blagden | Further Experiments and Observations in an Heated Room. By Charles Blagden, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0048 |
495-499 | Nevil Maskelyne | A Proposal for Measuring the Attraction of Some Hill in This Kingdom by Astronomical Observations. By the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, B. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0049 |
500-542 | Nevil Maskelyne | An Account of Observations Made on the Mountain Schehallien for Finding Its Attraction. By the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, B. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1775.0050 |
1-30 | Alexander Wilson and Nevil Maskelyne | Observations on the Solar Spots. By Alexander Wilson, M. D. Professor of Practical Astronomy in the University of Glasgow. Communicated by the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0001 |
31-45 | Louis Cipolla and Nevil Maskelyne | Astronomical Observations by the Missionaries at Pekin. Transmitted to the Supra-Cargoes at Canton, by the Rev. Father Louis Cipolla, of the Tribunal of Mathematics, and Communicated to the Royal Society by the Court of Directors of the East-India Company | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0002 |
46-47 | J. B. Blake | The Lunar Eclipse, Oct. 11, 1772, Observed at Canton. Communicated by John Blake, Esq. of Parliament-Street | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0003 |
48-53 | James Clegg | Experiments on Dying Black, by Mr. James Clegg, of Redivales, Near Bury. In a Letter to Dr. Percival | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0004 |
54-66 | Dr. Percival and Dr. Price | Observations on the State of Population in Manchester, and Other Adjacent Places. By Dr. Percival. Communicated by the Rev. Dr. Price | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0005 |
67-78 | Doctor Haygarth | Observations on the Bill of Mortality, in Chester, for the Year 1772. By Doctor Haygarth | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0006 |
79-89 | Edward Nairne | Electrical Experiments by Mr. Edward Nairne, of London, Mathematical Instrument-Maker, Made with a Machine of His Own Workmanship, a Description of Which is Prefixed | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0007 |
90-95 | J. Priestley | On the Noxious Quality of the Effluvia of Putrid Marshes. A Letter from the Rev. Dr. Priestley to Sir John Pringle | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0008 |
96-98 | Richard Price | Farther Proofs of the Insalubrity of Marshy Situations. In a Letter from the Rev. Dr. Price to the Rev. Dr. Horsley | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0009 |
99-104 | Lieutenant Colonel Ironside and Dr. Heberden | Of the Culture and Uses of the Son or Sun-Plant of Hindostan, with an Account of the Manner of Manufacturing the Hindostan Paper. By Lieutenant Colonel Ironside. Communicated by Dr. Heberden | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0010 |
105-107 | Alexander Wilson | An Improvement Proposed in the Cross Wires of Telescopes, by Dr. Wilson, of Glasgow. In a Letter to the Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0011 |
108-111 | Samuel Foart Simmons | The Case of a Patient Voiding Stones Through a Fistulous Sore in the Loins, without Any Concomitant Discharge of Urine by the Same Passage: In a Letter to Dr. Maty, from Mr. S. F. Simmons | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0012 |
112-115 | Joseph Varelaz | The Disparition of Saturn's Ring, Observed by Joseph Varelaz, Lieutenant of the Royal Navy of the King of Spain, and Professor of Mathematics, in the Academy of Guard-Marine at Cadiz. In a Letter to Dr. Morton | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0013 |
116-120 | Daines Barrington | Of the Gillaroo Trout. A Letter from the Hon. Daines Barrington, to the Rev. Dr. Horsley | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0014 |
121-123 | Henry Watson | Account of the Stomach of the Gillaroo Trout. In a Letter from Mr. Henry Watson to Sir John Pringle | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0015 |
124-127 | Mathew Dobson and Dr. Fothergill | A Description of a Petrified Stratum, Formed from the Waters of Matlock, in Derbyshire. By Mathew Dobson, M. D. Communicated by Dr. Fothergill | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0016 |
128-132 | J. S. Winn | Remarks on the Aurora Borealis. By Mr. Winn. In a Letter to Dr. Franklin | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0017 |
133-152 | William Henley and Richard Nairne | Experiments concerning the Different Efficacy of Pointed and Blunted Rods, in Securing Buildings against the Stroke of Lightning. By William Henley, E. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0018 |
153-157 | John Winthrop | Remarks upon a Passage in Castillione's Life of Sir Isaac Newton. By John Winthrop, LL. D. Hollisian Professor of Mathematics, at Cambridge, in New England | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0019 |
158-170 | Nevil Maskelyne and Astronomer Royal | M. De Luc's Rule for Measuring Heights by the Barometer, Reduced to the English Measure of Length, and Adapted to Fahrenheit's Thermometer, and Other Scales of Heat, and Reduced to a More Convenient Expression. By the Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0020 |
171-176 | Samuel Holland | A Letter to the Astronomer Royal, from Samuel Holland, Esq. Surveyor General of Lands for the Northern District of America, Containing Some Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites, Observed Near Quebec | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0021 |
177-181 | George Sproule and Astronomer Royal | Observations of the Immersions and Emersions of the Satellites of Jupiter, Taken in the Year 1768, by Ensign George Sproule, of His Majesty's 59th Regiment, on the South Point of the Entrance of Gaspee Bason, Which Bears from Cape Ferrilong, or the Cape Forming the Bay to the Northward, N. 68$\frac{1}{4}$ W. by the True Meridian, Distant 12$\frac{1}{4}$ Marine Miles. Communicated by the Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0022 |
182-183 | Samuel Holland and Astronomer Royal | Astronomical Observations Made by Samuel Holland Esquire, His Majesty's Surveyor General of Lands for the Northern District of North America, for Ascertaining the Longitude of Several Places in the Said District. Communicated by the Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0023 |
184-189 | Samuel Holland and Astronomer Royal | Observations of Eclipses of Jupiter's First Satellite Made at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, Compared with Observations of the Same, Made by Samuel Holland Esquire, Surveyor General of Lands for the Northern District of America, and Others of His Party, in Several Parts of North America, and the Longitudes of the Places Thence Deduced, by the Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0024 |
190-193 | Thomas Wright and Astronomer Royal | Immersions and Emersions of Jupiter's First Satellite, Observed at Jupiter's Inlet, on the Island of Anticosti, North America, by Mr. Thomas Wright, Deputy Surveyor General of Lands for the Northern District of America; And the Longitude of the Place, Deduced from Comparison with Observations Made at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, by the Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0025 |
194-195 | Humphry Marshall | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Humphry Marshall, of West Bradford, in Chester County, Pennsylvania, to Dr. Franklin, Sent with Sketches of the Solar Spots, Dated May 3, 1773 | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0026 |
196-201 | Gilbert White | Account of the House-Martin, or Martlet. In a Letter from the Rev. Gilbert White to the Hon. Daines Barrington | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0027 |
202-204 | T. Barker and John Pringle | Extract of a Register of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Rain, at Lyndon in Rutland, 1773, by T. Barker, Esq; Communicated by Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0028 |
205-213 | John Hunter | An Account of Certain Receptacles of Air, in Birds, Which Communicate with the Lungs, and are Lodged Both among the Fleshy Parts and in the Hollow Bones of Those Animals. By John Hunter, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0029 |
214-301 | Samuel Horsley | M. DE Luc's Rules, for the Measurement of Heights by the Barometer, Compared with Theory, and Reduced to English Measures of Length, and Adapted to Fahrenheit's Scale of the Thermometer: With Tables and Precepts, for Expediting the Practical Application of Them. By Samuel Horsley, LL.D. Addressed to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0030 |
302-309 | William Curtis | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants, from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society, by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1773, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. et Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses. By William Curtis, Clariss. Soc. Pharmaceut. Lond. Soc. Hort. Chelsean. Praefect. et Praelector Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0031 |
310-317 | John Hunter | Observations on the Gillaroe Trout, Commonly Called in Ireland the Gizzard Trout, by John Hunter, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0032 |
318-327 | John Swinton | Explication of a Most Remarkable Monogram on the Reverse of a Very Antient Quinarius, Never before Published or Explained. In a Letter to M. Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0033 |
329-339 | Francis Wollaston | Astronomical Observations Made at Chislehurst, in Kent, in the Course of the Year 1773. By the Rev. Francis Wollaston, LL.B. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0034 |
340-343 | B. Wilmer | An Account of a Woman Accidentally Burnt to Death at Coventry. By B. Wilmer, Surgeon, at Coventry. In a Letter to Mr. William Sharpe | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0035 |
344-349 | D. Darwin and Dr. Franklin | Experiments on Animal Fluids in the Exhausted Receiver. By D. Darwin, M. D. of Litchfield. Communicated by Dr. Franklin | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0036 |
350-352 | Mr. Nicholson and Joseph Priestley | An Account of a Storm of Lightning Observed on the 1st of March, 1774, Near Wakefield, in Yorkshire, by Mr. Nicholson, Teacher of Mathematics in Wakefield. Communicated by Dr. Priestley | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0037 |
353-356 | James Bent and Dr. Hunter | Account of a Woman Enjoying the Use of Her Right Arm after the Head of the Os Humeri Was Cut Away. By James Bent, Surgeon, at Newcastle. Communicated by Dr. Hunter | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0038 |
357-371 | Wm. Brownrigg | Continuation of an Experimental Inquiry concerning the Nature of the Mineral Elastic Spirit, or Air, Contained in the Pouhon Water, and Other Acidulae. By W. Brownrigg, M. D. F. R. S. Addressed to Sir John Pringle, Bart. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0039 |
372-388 | Roger Curtis and Daines Barrington | Particulars of the Country of Labradore, Extracted from the Papers of Lieutenant Roger Curtis, of His Majesty's Sloop the Otter, with a Plane-Chart of the Coast. Communicated by the Honourable Daines Barrington | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0040 |
389-431 | William Henly and Thomas Ronayne | An Account of Some New Experiments in Electricity, Containing, 1. An Enquiry Whether Vapour be a Conductor of Electricity. 2. Some Experiments, to Ascertain the Direction of the Electric Matter, in the Discharge of the Leyden Bottle: With a New Analysis of the Leyden Bottle. 3. Experiments on the Lateral Explosion, in the Discharge of the Leyden Bottle. 4. The Description, and Use, of a New Prime-Conductor. 5. Miscellaneous Experiments, Made Principally in the Years 1771 and 1772. 6. Experiments and Observations on the Electricity of Fogs, &c. in Pursuance of Those Made by Thomas Ronayne, Esq; With a Plan of an Electrical Journal, &c. By William Henly, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0041 |
432-437 | David Macbride and Stuckey Simon | A Letter from David Macbride, M. D. to John Walsh, Esq; F. R. S. Accompanying Two Letters from Mr. Simon to Dr. Macbride, concerning the Reviviscence of Some Snails Preserved Many Years in Mr. Simon's Cabinet | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0042 |
438-444 | Dr. Percival and John Aikin | The Bill of Mortality of the Town of Warrington, for the Year 1773. By the Rev. J. Aikin. Communicated by Dr. Percival | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0043 |
445-460 | Benjamin Franklin, William Brownrigg, and Mr. Farish | Of the Stilling of Waves by means of Oil. Extracted from Sundry Letters between Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. F. R. S. William Brownrigg, M. D. F. R. S. and the Reverend Mr. Farish | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0044 |
461-463 | M. de Stehlin | Translation of a Letter from M. de Stehlin, Counsellor of State to Her Imperial Majesty of Russia, to Dr. Maty, with a Specimen of Native Iron | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0045 |
464-473 | John Walsh | Of Torpedos Found on the Coast of England. In a Letter from John Walsh, Esq; F. R. S. to Thomas Pennant, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0046 |
474-480 | John Purcell and Dr. Morton | Description of a Double Uterus and Vagina. By John Purcell, M. D. Professor of Anatomy in the College of Dublin. Communicated by Dr. Morton | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0047 |
481-491 | William Brownrigg | A Letter from William Brownrigg, M. D. F. R. S. to Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. Relating to Some Specimens of Native Salts, Collected by Dr. Brownrigg, and Shewn at a Meeting of the Royal Society, June 23, 1774 | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0048 |
492 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0049 |
522 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1774.0050 |
1-15 | Humphrey Jackson | An Account of the Discovery of the Manner of Making Isinglass in Russia; With a Particular Description of Its Manufacture in England, from the Produce of British Fisheries. In a Letter from Humphrey Jackson, Esq; F. R. S. to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0001 |
16-19 | Adam Walker | A Leter to Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. from Mr. Adam Walker; Containing an Account of the Cavern of Dunmore Park, Near Kilkenny, in Ireland | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0002 |
20-21 | Michael Morris | A Short Account of Some Specimens of Native Lead Found in a Mine of Monmouthshire: In a Letter from Michael Morris, M. D. F. R. S. to M. Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0003 |
22-29 | John Swinton | Farther Remarks upon a Denarius of the Veturian Family, with an Etruscan Inscription on the Reverse, Formerly Considered. In a Letter to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Reverend John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0004 |
30-37 | Stanesby Alchorne | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants, from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society, by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries for the Year 1771, Pursuant to the Direction of the Late Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. M. D. Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses: By Stanesby Alchorne, Member of the Said Society of Apothecaries in London | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0005 |
38-39 | Ebenezer Kinnersley | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Ebenezer Kinnersley to Benjamin Franklin, L L. D. F. R. S. on Some Electrical Experiments Made with Charcoal | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0006 |
40-41 | Richard Watson | Account of an Experiment Made with a Thermometer, Whose Bulb was Painted Black, and Exposed to the Direct Rays of the Sun: In a Letter from Richard Watson, D. D. Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge, and F. R. S. to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0007 |
42-48 | H. Cavendish, William Watson, B. Franklin, J. Robertson, and Benj. Wilson | A Report of the Committee Appointed by the Royal Society, to Consider of a Method for Securing the Powder Magazines at Purfleet | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0008 |
49-65 | Benjamin Wilson | Observations upon Lightning, and the Method of Securing Buildings from Its Effects: In a Letter to Sir Charles Frederick, Surveyor-General of His Majesty's Ordnance, and F. R. S. By Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. & Ac. R. Ups. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0009 |
66 | H. Cavendish, W. Watson, B. Franklin, and J. Robertson | A Letter to Sir John Pringle, Bart. Pr. R. S. on Pointed Conductors | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0010 |
67-78 | Francis Wollaston | Astronomical Observations Made at Chislehurst in Kent, by the Reverend Francis Wollaston, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0011 |
79-88 | And. Coltee Ducarel | A Letter from Dr. Ducarel, F. R. S. and F. S. A. to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. upon the Early Cultivation of Botany in England; And Some Particulars about John Tradescant, a Great Promoter of That Science, as Well as Natural History, in the Last Century, and Gardener to King Charles I | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0012 |
89-92 | J. H. van Swinden | De Intenso Frigore Mensibus Januario 1767 ac 1768, & Novembri 1770, Observato Franequerae, Auctore J. H. Van Swinden, Philos. Profess. in Academia Franeker. Societ. Harlemo-Hollandicae. Socio. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0013 |
93-125 | Thomas Hornsby | An Inquiry into the Quantity and Direction of the Proper Motion of Arcturus; with Some Remarks on the Diminution of the Obliquity of the Ecliptic: By Thomas Hornsby, M. A. Savilian Professor of Astronomy in the University of Oxford, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0014 |
126-136 | Mr. Mustel | New Observations upon Vegetation. By Mr. Mustel of the Acad. of Sciences at Rouen; Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0015 |
137-141 | B. Higgins and R. Brocklesby | Actual Fire and Detonation Produced by the Contact of Tin-Foil, with the Salt Composed of Copper and the Nitrous Acid. By B. Higgins, M. D. Communicated by R. Brocklesby, M. D. F. R. S. and of the Royal College of Physicians in London | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0016 |
142-148 | William Johnson | Extracts of Some Letters, from Sir William Johnson Bart. to Arthur Lee, M. D. F. R. S. on the Customs, Manners, and Language of the Northern Indians of America | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0017 |
149-160 | John Reinhold Forster | An Account of Some Curious Fishes, Sent from Hudson's Bay; By Mr. John Reinhold Forster, F. R. S. in a Letter to Thomas Pennant, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0018 |
161 | Charles Morton and William Withering | Experiments upon the Different Kinds of Marle Found in Staffordshire, by William Withering, M. D. Communicated by Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0019 |
163-170 | Patrick Brydone | A Letter from Patrick Brydone, Esq; To Sir John Pringle, Bart. Pres. R. S. Containing an Account of a Fiery Meteor, Seen on the 10th of February Last; And Also of Some New Electrical Experiments. Dated Eccles, (in the Shire of Berwick) 7 July, 1772 | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0020 |
171-172 | Daines Barrington | Some Account of a Fossil Lately Found Near Christ-Church, in Hampshire; in a Letter to Dr. Maty, Sec. R. S. from the Hon. Daines Barrington, Vice-Pres. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0021 |
173-176 | Peter Jonas Bergius | A Description of a Rare American Plant of the Brownaeae Kind; with Some Remarks on This Genus. By Mr. Peter Jonas Bergius, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0022 |
177-179 | Samuel Kirkshaw and William Watson | Extract of a Letter from the Rev. Samuel Kirkshaw, D. D. Vicar of Leeds, and Rector of Ripley, in the County of York, to William Mountaine, Esq; F. R. S. Communicated by William Watson, M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0023 |
180-184 | Paul Panton | Extract of a Letter from Paul Panton Esq; Of Plaswgyn in Anglesey, to the Honourable Daines Barrington, V. P. concerning the Increase of Population in Anglesey | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0024 |
185-216 | Mr. Bailly and Samuel Horsley | A Letter to the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, F. R. S. Astronomer Royal, from Mr. Bailly, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris: Containing a Proposal of Some New Methods of Improving the Theory of Jupiter's Satellites. Translated from the French, with the Original Underneath | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0025 |
217-218 | W. Barnard | A Letter from Mr. Bernard, of Deptford, to Mr. Robertson, Lib. R. S. Containing a Short Account of an Explosion of Air, in a Coal-Pit, at Middleton, Near Leeds in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0026 |
221-223 | T. Barker and John Pringle | Extract of a Register of the Barometer, Thermometer, and Rain, at Lyndon in Rutland, 1772, by T. Barker, Esq; Communicated by Sir John Pringle, Bart. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0027 |
224-230 | Daines Barrington | Observations on the Lagopus, or Ptarmigan; In a Letter from the Hon. Daines Barrington, V. P. R. S. to Mathew Maty, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0028 |
231-240 | Edward King, L. Eliot, William Wainhouse, Robert Pitcairn, and William Paradise | Account of the Effects of Lightning at Steeple Ashton and Holt, in the County of Wilts, on the 20th of June, 1772, Contained in Several Letters, Communicated by Edward King, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0029 |
241-248 | Edward King | A Letter to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R S.; Containing Some Observations on a Singular Sparry Incrustation Found in Somersetshire. By Edward King, Esquire, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0030 |
249-291 | Daines Barrington | Experiments and Observations on the Singing of Birds, by the Hon. Daines Barrington, Vice Pres. R. S. In a Letter to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0031 |
292-302 | Sylvester Douglass and Edward Poore | An Account of the Tokay and Other Wines of Hungary, by Sylvester Douglass, Esquire: Communicated by Edward Poore, Esq, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0032 |
303-323 | William Hewson | On the Figure and Composition of the Red Particles of the Blood, Commonly Called the Red Globules. By Mr. William Hewson, F. R. S. and Teacher of Anatomy | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0033 |
324-332 | William Hamilton | Account of the Effects of a Thunder-Storm, on the 15th of March 1773, upon the House of Lord Tylney at Naples. In a Letter from the Honourable Sir William Hamilton, Knight of the Bath, His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary at the Court of Naples, and F. R. S. to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0034 |
333-339 | Dr. Nooth | An Extract of a Letter from Dr. Nooth to Dr. Franklin, F. R. S. on Some Improvements in the Electrical Machine | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0035 |
340-360 | William Jones and John Robertson | Properties of the Conic Sections; Deduced by a Compendious Method. Being a Work of the Late William Jones, Esq; F. R. S. Which He Formerly Communicated to Mr. John Robertson, Libr. R. S. Who Now Addresses It to the Reverend Nevil Maskelyne, F. R. S. Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0036 |
361-403 | Abbe Dicquemare and Matthew Maty | An Essay, towards Elucidating the History of the Sea - Anemonies, by Abbe Dicquemare, Member of Several Academies, Professor of Experimental Philosophy, &c. at Havre de Grace. Communicated by Matthew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0037 |
404-460 | M. J. A. de Luc | Account of a New Hygrometer. By M. J. A. De Luc, Citizen of Geneva, F. R. S. and Correspond. Member of the Academies of Paris and of Montpellier | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0038 |
461-480 | John Walsh and Sieu Seignette | Of the Electric Property of the Torpedo. In a Letter from John Walsh, Esq; F. R. S. to Benjamin Franklin, Esq; LL.D., F. R. S., Ac. R. Par. Soc. Ext., &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0039 |
481-489 | John Hunter | Anatomical Observations on the Torpedo. By John Hunter, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0040 |
507 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1773.0041 |
10.1098/rstl.1772.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0001 |
1-3 | James Badenach | A Letter from James Badenach, M. D. To Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. Containing a Technical Description of an Uncommon Bird from Malacca | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0002 |
4-14 | Daines Barrington | Investigation of the Specific Characters Which Distinguish the Rabbit from the Hare: In a Letter to Samuel Wegg, Esq; T. and Vice-President of the R. S. from the Honourable Daines Barrington, V. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0003 |
15-32 | Donald Monro | An Account of the Sulphureous Mineral Waters of Castle-Loed and Fairburn, in the County of Ross; And of the Salt Purging Water of Pitkeathly, in the County of Perth, in Scotland: By Donald Monro, M. D. Physician to the Army, and to St. George's Hospital, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0004 |
33-41 | George Witchell and Captain Wallis | Extract of a Letter from Mr. George Witchell, F. R. S. and Master of the Royal Academy at Portsmouth, to Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. Inclosing Some Account of a Solar Eclipse Observed at George's Island, by Captain Wallis; And Several Astronomical Observations Made at Portsmouth | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0005 |
42-45 | T. Barker | Extract of Mr. T. Barker's Meteorological Register at Lyndon in Rutland, in a Letter to James West, Esq; Pres. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0006 |
46-53 | Dr. Bradley and Nevil Maskelyne | Directions for Using the Common Micrometer, Taken from a Paper in the Late Dr. Bradley's Hand-Writing; Communicated by Nevil Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0007 |
54-59 | John Reinhold Forster | A Letter from Mr. John Reinhold Forster, F. R. S. to William Watson, M. D. Giving Some Account of the Roots Used by the Indians, in the Neighbourhood of Hudson's-Bay, to Dye Porcupine Quills | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0008 |
60-68 | John Swinton | An Account of a Subaerated Denarius of the Plaetorian Family, Adorned with an Etruscan Inscription on the Reverse, Never before Published or Explained. In a Letter to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0009 |
69-76 | Mr. Euler | A Deduction of the Quantity of the Sun's Parallax from the Comparison of the Several Observations of the Late Transit of Venus, Made in Europe, with Those Made in George Island in the South Seas: Communicated by Mr. Euler, Jun. Secretary of the Imperial Academy of Petersburg; In a Letter to Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. and Acad. Imper. Petroburg, &c. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0010 |
77-78 | Charles Newland | A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal, F. R. S. Accompanying a New Chart of the Red Sea, with Two Draughts of the Roads of Mocha and Judda, and Several Observations Made during a Voyage on That Sea, by Capt. Charles Newland | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0011 |
79-89 | Charles Newland | Remarks and Observations Made on Board the Ship Kelsall, on a Voyage to Judda and Mocha, in 1769, by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0012 |
90-92 | Capt. Newland | An Easy Method to Distill Fresh Water from Salt Water at Sea; By Capt. Newland | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0013 |
93-94 | Capt. Newland | Observations on the Milky Appearance of Some Spots of Water in the Sea; By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0014 |
95-98 | Peter Dollond | A Letter from Mr. Peter Dollond, to Nevil Maskelyne, F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal; Describing Some Additions and Alterations Made to Hadley's Quadrant, to Render It More Serviceable at Sea | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0015 |
99-122 | Nevil Maskelyne | Remarks on the Hadley's Quadrant, Tending Principally to Remove the Difficulties Which Have Hitherto Attended the Use of the Back-Observation, and to Obviate the Errors That Might Arise from a Want of Parallelism in the Two Surfaces of the Index-Glass. By Nevil Maskelyne, F. R. S. Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0016 |
123-127 | John Walker | Account of the Irruption of Solway Moss in December 16, 1772; In a Letter from Mr. John Walker, to the Earl of Bute, and Communicated by His Lordship to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0017 |
128-130 | John Zephaniah Holwel | A Letter from John Zephaniah Holwel, Esq; F. R. S. to John Campbel, Esq; F. R. S. Giving an Account of a New Species of Oak | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0018 |
131-136 | William Henly | An Account of the Death of a Person Destroyed by Lightning in the Chapel in Tottenham-Court-Road, and Its Effects on the Building; As Observed by Mr. William Henly, Mr. Edward Nairne, and Mr. William Jones. The Account Written by Mr. Henly | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0019 |
137-146 | Thomas Ronayne and William Henley | A Letter from Thomas Ronayne, Esq; To Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. F. R. S. Inclosing an Account of Some Observations on Atmospherical Electricity; In regard of Fogs, Mists, &c. with Some Remarks; Communicated by Mr. William Henley | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0020 |
147-264 | Joseph Priestley and Wm Hey | Observations on Different Kinds of Air. By Joseph Priestley, L L. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0021 |
265-326 | Daines Barrington | An Essay on the Periodical Appearing and Disappearing of Certain Birds, at Different Times of the Year. In a Letter from the Honourable Daines Barrington, Vice-Pres. R. S. to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0022 |
327-347 | Samuel Horsley | $\text{KO}\Sigma \text{KINON EPATO}\Sigma \Theta \text{ENO}\Upsilon \Sigma $. or, The Sieve of Eratosthenes. Being an Account of His Method of Finding All the Prime Numbers, by the Rev. Samuel Horsley, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0023 |
348-352 | Christopher Gullet | A Letter from Mr. Christopher Gullet to Matthew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. on the Effects of Elder, in Preserving Growing Plants from Insects and Flies | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0024 |
353-356 | John Call | A Letter from John Call, Esq; To Nevil Maskelyne, F. R. S. Astronomer Royal, Containing a Sketch of the Signs of the Zodiac, Found in a Pagoda, Near Cape Comorin in India | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0025 |
357-358 | J. Cook | An Account of the Flowing of the Tides in the South Sea, as Observed on Board His Majesty's Bark the Endeavour, by Lieut. J. Cook, Commander, in a Letter to Nevil Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0026 |
359-364 | William Henly and J. Priestley | An Account of a New Electrometer, Contrived by Mr. William Henly, and of Several Electrical Experiments Made by Him, in a Letter from Dr. Priestley, F. R. S. to Dr. Franklin, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0027 |
365-369 | William Borlase and Jeremiah Milles | Meteorological Observations at Ludgvan in Mount's-Bay, Cornwall, 1771: By William Borlase, D. D. F. R. S. Communicated by Dr. Jeremiah Milles, Dean of Exeter, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0028 |
370-381 | John Reinhold Forster | Account of Several Quadrupeds from Hudson's Bay, by Mr. John Reinhold Forster, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0029 |
382-433 | J. R. Forster | An Account of the Birds Sent from Hudson's Bay; With Observations Relative to Their Natural History; And Latin Descriptions of Some of the Most Uncommon. By J. R. Forster, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0030 |
434-446 | Henry Pemberton and Matthew Raper | Geometrical Solutions of Three Celebrated Astronomical Problems, by the Late Dr. Henry Pemberton, F. R. S. Communicated by Matthew Raper, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0031 |
447-454 | John Hunter | On the Digestion of the Stomach after Death, by John Hunter, F. R. S. and Surgeon to St. George's Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0032 |
455-464 | Thomas Percival | Experiments and Observations on the Waters of Buxton and Matlock, in Derbyshire, by Thomas Percival, of Manchester, M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0033 |
465-468 | Charles Collignon | Some Account of a Body Lately Found in Uncommon Preservation, under the Ruins of the Abbey, at St. Edmund's-Bury, Suffolk; With Some Reflections upon the Subject: By Charles Collignon, M. D. F. R. S. and Professor of Anatomy at Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0034 |
469-475 | Richard Pulteney | A Letter from Richard Pulteney, M. D. F. R. S. to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. concerning the Medicinal Effects of a Poisonous Plant Exhibited Instead of the Water Parsnep | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0035 |
476-480 | Mr. Mitchell and Edward Nairne | April 21, 1772. Experiments on Two Dipping-Needles, Which Dipping-Needles Were Made Agreeable to a Plan of the Reverend Mr. Mitchell, F. R. S. Rector of Thornhill in Yorkshire, and Executed for the Board of Longitude, by Mr. Edward Nairne, of Cornhill, London | 10.1098/rstl.1772.0036 |
1-47 | William Hamilton | Remarks upon the Nature of the Soil of Naples, and Its Neighbourhood; I`n a Letter from the Honourable William Hamilton, His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary at Naples, to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0001 |
48-50 | Mr. Hamilton | Extract of Another Letter, from Mr. Hamilton, to Dr. Maty, on the Same Subject | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0002 |
51-52 | B. Franklyn and John Winthrop | A Letter from Dr. Franklyn, F. R. S. to the Astronomer Royal; Containing an Observation of the Transit of Mercury Over the Sun, November 9th 1769: By John Winthrop, Esq; F. R. S. Hollisian Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Cambridge, New England | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0003 |
53-54 | John Howard | Observations on the Heat of the Ground on Mount Vesuvius: By John Howard, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0004 |
55-56 | George Edwards | Description of a Bird from the East Indies; In a Letter to James West, Esq; President of the Royal Society; From Mr. George Edwards, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0005 |
57-58 | William Gorsuch | An Extract from the Register of the Parish of Holy-Cross in Salop, Being a Second Decade of Years from Michelmas, 1760, to Michaelmas, 1770, Carefully Digested in the Following Table, by the Rev. William Gorsuch, Minister of That Parish | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0006 |
59-60 | Stephen De Visme | A Letter from Mr. Stephen de Visme to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. Containing an Account of the Manner, in Which the Chinese Heat Their Rooms | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0007 |
61-70 | Father Gramont | An Account of the Kang, or Chinese Stoves, by Father Gramont, Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0008 |
71-77 | Anthony Williams | Account of a Remarkable Thunder Storm: In a Letter from the Rev. Anthony Williams, Rector of St. Keverne, in Cornwal, to the Rev. William Borlase, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0009 |
78-81 | John Swinton | Explication of an Inedited Coin, with Two Legends, in Different Languages, on the Reverse. In a Letter to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0010 |
82-90 | John Swinton | Remarks upon Two Etruscan Weights, or Coins, Never before Published. In a Letter to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0011 |
91-103 | John Swinton | Interpretation of Two Punic Inscriptions, on the Reverses of Two Siculo-Punic Coins, Published by the Prince di Torremuzza, and Never Hitherto Explained. In a Letter to M. Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0012 |
104-106 | M. Messier and Dr. Bevis | Extract of Two Letters from M. Messier, of the Royal Academy of Sciences, and F. R. S. to M. de Magalhaens, on a New Comet: Translated by Dr. Bevis, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0013 |
107-113 | Edward Nairne | Description and Use of a New Constructed Equatorial Telescope or Portable Observatory, Made by Mr. Edward Nairne, London | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0014 |
114-130 | Peter Woulfe | Experiments to Shew the Nature of Aurum Mosaicum: By Mr. Peter Woulfe, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0015 |
131-135 | P. Hanly and Charles Morton | Account of an Extraordinary Steatomatous Tumour, in the Abdomen of a Woman, by P. Hanly, M. D. Communicated by Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0016 |
136-151 | And. Coltee Ducarel | A Letter from Dr. Ducarel, F. R. S. and F. S. A. to Dr. William Watson, M. D. and F. R. S. concerning Chesnut Trees; With Two Other Letters to Dr. Ducarel, on the Same Subject | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0017 |
152-159 | J. Thorpe | Copy of Mr. Thorpe's Letter to Dr. Ducarel, concerning Chesnut Trees | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0018 |
160-166 | Edward Hasted | Extract of a Letter from Edward Hasted, Esq; F. R. S. and F. S. A. to Dr. Ducarel, concerning Chesnut Trees | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0019 |
167-169 | Daines Barrington | A Letter from the Hon. Daines Barrington, F. R. S. to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. Occasioned by the Three Preceding Letters | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0020 |
170-181 | William Hunter | An Account of the Nyl-Ghau, an Indian Animal, Not Hitherto Described: By William Hunter, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0021 |
182-194 | William Richardson and William Heberden | Observations on the Aphides of Linnaeus, by Dr. William Richardson, of Ripon, Yorkshire: Communicated by William Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0022 |
195-197 | William Borlase and Jeremiah Milles | Meteorological Observations at Ludgvan in Mount's-Bay, Cornwall, 1770: By William Borlase, D. D. F. R. S. Communicated by Dr. Jeremiah Milles, Dean of Exeter, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0023 |
198-211 | John Smeaton | Description of a New Hygrometer: By Mr. John Smeaton, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0024 |
212 | John Baptist Beccaria | Letter from Mr. John Baptist Beccaria, of Turin, F. R. S. to Mr. John Canton, F. R. S. on His New Phosphorus Receiving Several Colours, and Only Emitting the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0025 |
213-220 | R. Watson | Some Remarks on the Effects of the Late Cold in February Last: In a Letter from the Rev. R. Watson, Fellow of Trinity College, and Professor of Chemistry at Cambridge, to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0026 |
221-226 | Thomas Barker | A Letter from Thomas Barker, Esq; Of Lyndon in Rutlandshire, to James West, Esq; Pres. R. S. concerning Observations of the Quantities of Rain Fallen at That Place for Several Years | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0027 |
227-229 | Tho. Barker | A Second Letter from Mr. Barker to the President, on the Same Subject; Together with the Determination of the Latititude of Stamford, in Lincolnshire | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0028 |
230-246 | Mr. Muller and R. H. A. Bennet | Observations on Some Bivalve Insects, Found in Common Water, by Mr. Muller, of the New Academy of Sciences in Bavaria, and the Oeconomical Society at Bern; Communicated by R. H. A. Bennet, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0029 |
247-249 | Michael Tyson | A Letter to the Rev. M. Lort, B. D. F. R. S. Containing an Account of a Singular Fish, from the South Seas, by the Rev. Mr. Michael Tyson | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0030 |
250-265 | J. Lloyd and Edward King | An Account of Elden Hole in Derbyshire; By J. Lloyd, Esq; With Some Observations upon It, by Edward King, Esq; F. R. S.; In a Letter to Matthew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0031 |
266-273 | Thomas Pennant | An Account of Two New Tortoises; In a Letter to Matthew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S.: By Thomas Pennant, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0032 |
274-288 | Nathanael Pigott and Dr. Bevis | Meteorological Observations at Caen in Normandy; For 1765, 1766, 1767, 1768, 1769. By Nathanael Pigott, Esq; Communicated by the Late Dr. Bevis, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0033 |
289-291 | Petrus Jonas Bergius and John Swinton | Nyctanthes elongata, Nova Planta Indica, Quam, Descriptione Atque Icone Illustratam, Illustrissimae Societati Regiae Londinensi Reverenter Offert Petrus Jonas Bergius, M. D. Suecus, R. Soc. Lond. Aliarumque Societ. Membr. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0034 |
292-293 | Daines Barrington | Account of a Mole from North America: In a Letter to Dr. Maty, Sec. R. S. from the Hon. Daines Barrington, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0035 |
294-297 | Daines Barrington | Letter from the Hon. Daines Barrington, F. R. S. to William Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. Giving an Account of Some Experiments Made in North Wales, to Ascertain the Different Quantities of Rain, Which Fell in the Same Time, at Different Heights | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0036 |
298-309 | John Landen | A Disquisition concerning Certain Fluents, Which are Assignable by the Arcs of the Conic Sections; Wherein are Investigatea Some New and Useful Theorems for Computing Such Fluents: By John Landen, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0037 |
310-325 | John Reinhold Forster | A Letter from Mr. John Reinhold Forster, F. A. S. to the Hon. Daines Barrington, Vice - Pres. R. S. on the Management of Carp in Polish Prussia | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0038 |
326-331 | Alexander Wilson | An Account of the Remarkable Cold Observed at Glasgow, in the Month of January, 1768; in a Letter from Mr. Alexander Wilson, Professor of Astronomy at Glasgow, to the Rev. Mr. Nevil Maskeline, B. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0039 |
332-344 | F. L. F. Crell | Some Experiments on Putrefaction; By F. L. F. Crell, M. D. and Professor of Chemistry at Brunswick | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0040 |
345-358 | John Swinton | Observations upon Five Antient Persian Coins, Struck in Palestine, or Phaenicia, before the Dissolution of the Persian Empire. In a Letter to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0041 |
359-389 | Richard Waring | A Letter from Richard Waring, Esq; F. R. S. to the Hon. Daines Barrington; On Some Plants Found in Several Parts of England | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0042 |
390-396 | Stanesby Alchorne | A Catalogue of the Fifty Specimens of Plants, from Chelsea Garden: Presented to the Royal Society, for the Year 1770, Pursuant to Direction of the Late Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. from the Society of Apothecaries, London: By Stanesby Alchorne, Member of the Said Society | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0043 |
397-421 | James Cook and Charles Green | Observations Made, by Appointment of the Royal Society, at King George's Island in the South Sea; By Mr. Charles Green, Formerly Assistant at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, and Lieut. James Cook, of His Majesty's Ship the Endeavour | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0044 |
422-432 | James Cook | Variation of the Compass, as Observed on Board the Endeavour Bark, in a Voyage Round the World. Communicated by Lieut. James Cook, Commander of the Said Bark | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0045 |
433-436 | James Cook and Johan Maurits Mohr | Transitus Veneris & Mercurii in Eorum Exitu e Disco Solis, 4to Mensis Junii & 10mo Novembris, 1769, Observatus. Communicated by Capt. James Cook | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0046 |
437-454 | H. Pemberton and Matthew Raper | Kepler's Method of Computing the Moon's Parallaxes in Solar Eclipses, Demonstrated and Extended to All Degrees of the Moon's Latitude, as Also to the Assigning the Moon's Correspondent Apparent Diameter, together with a Concise Application of This Form of Calculation to Those Eclipses; By the Late H. Pemberton, M. D. F. R. S. Communicated by Matthew Raper, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0047 |
455-461 | William Jones and John Robertson | Of Logarithms, by the Late William Jones, Esq; F. R. S. Communicated by John Robertson, Lib. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0048 |
462-535 | Matthew Raper | An Inquiry into the Value of the Ancient Greek and Roman Money: By Matthew Raper, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0049 |
536-546 | Nevil Maskelyne | Description of a Method of Measuring Differences of Right Ascension and Declination, with Dollond's Micrometer, together with Other New Applications of the Same: By the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, B. D. F. R. S. Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0050 |
547-558 | S. Horsley | A Supplement to a Former Paper, concerning Difficulties in the Newtonian Theory of Light: By the Rev. S. Horsley, L L. B. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0051 |
559-566 | Francis Wollaston | An Account of the Going of an Astronomical Clock: By the Rev. Francis Wollaston, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0052 |
567-573 | Donald Monro | An Account of a Pure Native Crystalised Natron, or Fossil Alkaline Salt, Which is Found in the Country of Tripoli in Barbary: By Donald Monro, M. D. Physician to the Army, and to St. George's Hospital, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0053 |
574-579 | Thomas Hornsby | The Quantity of the Sun's Parallax, as Deduced from the Observations of the Transit of Venus, on June 3, 1769: By Thomas Hornsby, M. A. Savilian Professor of Astronomy in the University of Oxford, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0054 |
580-583 | R. E. Raspe | A Letter from Mr. R. E. Raspe, F. R. S. to M. Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. Containing a Short Account of Some Basalt Hills in Hassia | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0055 |
584-677 | Henry Cavendish | An Attempt to Explain Some of the Principal Phaenomena of Electricity, by means of an Elastic Fluid: By the Honourable Henry Cavendish, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0056 |
694 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1771.0057 |
1-19 | William Hamilton | An Account of a Journey to Mount Etna, in a Letter from the Honourable William Hamilton, His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary at Naples, to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0001 |
20-26 | Philip Carteret | A Letter from Philip Carteret Esquire, Captain of the Swallow Sloop, to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. on the Inhabitants of the Coast of Pantagonia | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0002 |
27-29 | Ph. Carteret | A Letter on a Camelopardalis Found about the Cape of Good Hope, from Capt. Carteret to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0003 |
30-35 | James Johnstone | Experiments in Support of the Uses Ascribed to Ganglions of the Nerves, in Philosophical Transactions, Vol. LIV. and Vol. LVII. By James Johnstone, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0004 |
36-38 | H. Hampe | An Account of a New Species of the Manis, or Scaly Lizard, Extracted from the German Relations of the Danish Royal Missionaries in the East Indies, of the Year 1765, Published at Hall, in Saxony, by Dr. Hampe, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0005 |
39-45 | Charles Douglas | An Account of the Result of Some Attempts Made to Ascertain the Temperature of the Sea in Great Depths, Near the Coasts of Lapland and Norway; as Also Some Anecdotes, Collected in the Former. By Charles Douglas Esquire, F. R. S. Then Captain of His Majesty's Ship the Emerald, Anno 1769 | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0006 |
47-53 | R. E. Raspe | De Modo Marmoris Albi Producendi, Dissertatio Epistolaris Domino Maty, Societatis Regiae Londinensis Secretario, Auctore R. E. Raspe, Sereniss. Hass. Landgravio a Consiliis, S. Reg. Sodali | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0007 |
54-64 | Daines Barrington | Account of a Very Remarkable Young Musician. In a Letter from the Honourable Daines Barrington, F. R. S. to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0008 |
65-73 | Samuel Dunn | A Determination of the Exact Moments of Time When the Planet Venus Was at External and Internal Contact with the Sun's Limb, in the Transits of June 6th, 1761, and June 3d, 1769, By Samuel Dunn | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0009 |
74-79 | Keane Fitz Gerald | An Account of Some Improvements Made in a New Wheel Barometer, Invented by Keane Fitz Gerald, Esquire, F. R. S. In a Letter to Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0010 |
80-93 | John Swinton | Some Observations upon an Inedited Greek Coin of Philistis, Queen of Syracuse, Malta, and Gozo, Who Has Been Passed Over in Silence by All the Ancient Writers. In a Letter to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0011 |
94-99 | Thomas Woollcombe and J. Cor. Huxham | A Letter from Mr. Thomas Woolcomb, Surgeon, to the Late Doctor Huxham, F. R. S. on the Case of a Boy, Who Died of a Gun Shot Wound, and Communicated by the Rev. J. Cor. Huxham, A. M. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0012 |
100-136 | William Wales | Journal of a Voyage, Made by Order of the Royal Society, to Churchill River, on the North-West Coast of Hudson's Bay; Of Thirteen Months Residence in That Country; and of the Voyage Back to England; In the Years 1768 and 1769: By William Wales | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0013 |
137-178 | Joseph Dymond and William Wales | Observations on the State of the Air, Winds, Weather, &c. Made at Prince of Wales's Fort, on the North-West Coast of Hudson's Bay, in the Years 1768 and 1769, by Joseph Dymond and William Wales | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0014 |
179-183 | John Strange | An Account of Some Very Perfect and Uncommon Specimens of Spongiae from the Coast of Italy: In a Letter to James West, Esquire, President of the Royal Society; From John Strange, Esquire, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0015 |
184-187 | Tho. Davies | A Letter from Captain Davies to John Ellis, Esquire, F. R. S. on a Method of Preparing Birds for Preservation | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0016 |
188-191 | J. L. Winn | A Letter to Dr. Benjamin Franklin, F. R. S. Giving an Account of the Appearance of Lightning on a Conductor Fixed from the Summit of the Mainmast of a Ship, down to the Water: By Capt. J. L. Winn | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0017 |
192-210 | Joseph Priestley | An Investigation of the Lateral Explosion, and of the Electricity Communicated to the Electrical Circuit, in a Discharge: By Joseph Priestley, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0018 |
211-227 | Joseph Priestley | Experiments and Observations on Charcoal: By Joseph Priestley, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0019 |
228-229 | Jeremiah Milles | Meteorological Observations for 1769, Made at Bridgewater in Somersetshire. Communicated by Dr. Jeremiah Milles, Dean of Exeter, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0020 |
230-232 | William Borlase and Jeremiah Milles | Meteorological Observations at Ludgvan in Mount's-Bay, Cornwall, 1769: By William Borlase, D. D. F. R. S. Communicated by Dr. Jeremiah Milles, Dean of Exeter, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0021 |
233-238 | Dominico Cirillo | A Letter to Dr. William Watson, F. R. S. Giving Some Account of the Manna Tree, and of the Tarantula: By Dominico Cirillo, M. D. Professor of Natural History at the University of Naples | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0022 |
239 | | Observations Made at Dinapoor, June 4, 1769, on the Planet Venus, When Passing Over the Sun's Disk, June 4, 1769, with Three Different Quadrants, and a Two Foot Reflecting Telescope: Communicated to the Royal Society, by the Court of Directors of the East India Company | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0023 |
240-256 | J. Rowning | Directions for Making a Machine for Finding the Roots of Equations Universally, with the Manner of Using It: By the Rev. Mr. Rowning, to John Bevis, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0024 |
257-267 | Nathan Pigott | On the Late Transit of Venus: By Nathan Pigott, Esq; To Dr. Bevis, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0025 |
268-276 | Richard Price | Observations on the Proper Method of Calculating the Values of Reversions Depending on Survivorships: By Richard Price, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0026 |
277-301 | Joannis Baptistae Beccariae | De Athmosphaera Electrica Joannis Baptistae Beccariae, R. S. S. ex Scholis Piis ad Regiam Londinensem Societatem, Libellus | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0027 |
302-320 | T. S. Kuckhan | Four Letters from Mr. T. S. Kuckhan, to the President and Members of the Royal Society, on the Preservation of Dead Birds | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0028 |
321-324 | James Robertson and Thomas Pennant | Description of the Blunt-Headed Cachalot: By James Robertson, Esq; Of Edinburgh. Communicated by Thomas Pennant, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0029 |
325-354 | R. Watson | Experiments and Observations on Various Phaenomena Attending the Solution of Salts: By R. Watson, A. M. F. R. S. Fellow of Trinity College, and Professor of Chemistry, in the University of Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0030 |
355-357 | W. Ludlam | An Account of an Occultation of the Star $\chi $ Tauri by the Moon, Observed at Leicester: By the Rev. Mr. Ludlam, in a Letter to the Rev. Mr. Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0031 |
358-362 | John Winthrop | Extract of a Letter from John Winthrop, Esq; F. R. S. Hollisian Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, at Cambridge, N. England; To B. Franklin, LL. D. F. R. S. Dated Sept. 6. 1769 | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0032 |
363-367 | J. A. Mallet | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Mallet, of Geneva, to Dr. Bevis, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0033 |
368-383 | William Hewson | Experiments on the Blood, with Some Remarks on Its Morbid Appearances; By William Hewson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0034 |
384-397 | William Hewson | On the Degree of Heat Which Coagulates the Lymph, and the Serum of the Blood; With an Enquiry into the Causes of the Inflammatory Crust, or Size, as It is Called: By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0035 |
398-413 | William Hewson | Further Remarks on the Properties of the Coagulable Lymph; On the Stopping of Haemorrhages; and on the Effects of Cold upon the Blood: By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0036 |
414-416 | John Boddington and William Hunter | Account of Some Bones Found in the Rock of Gibraltar, in a Letter from John Boddington, Esq; To Dr. William Hunter, F. R. S. with Some Remarks from Dr. Hunter in a Letter to Dr. Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0037 |
417-440 | S. Horsley | Difficulties in the Newtonian Theory of Light, Considered and Removed, by the Rev. S. Horsley, LL. B. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0038 |
441-443 | John Landen | Some New Theorems for Computing the Areas of Certain Curve Lines: By Mr. John Landen, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0039 |
444-450 | Alexander Rose | Extract of Two Letters from the Late Capt. Alexander Rose, of the 52d Regiment, to Dr. Murdoch, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0040 |
451-453 | John Latham and Joseph Warner | Extract of a Letter from Mr. John Latham, Surgeon and Midwife, at Dartford, in Kent, to Mr. Warner, Fellow of the Royal Society, and Senior Surgeon to Guy's Hospital. Communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. Warner | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0041 |
454-496 | Charles Mason | Astronomical Observations Made at Cavan, Near Strabane, in the County of Donegal, Ireland, by Appointment of the Royal Society, by Mr. Charles Mason | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0042 |
497-501 | M. Pingre | A Letter from M. Pingre, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, to the Rev. Mr. Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0043 |
502-503 | Mr. Bird, Mr. Short, and Thomas Heberden | Observations of Immersions and Emersions of Jupiter's First Satellite, Made at Funchal, in Madeira, with a Reflecting Telescope of 18 Inches Focus, Made by Mr. Short. The Time Was Found by Taking Equal Altitudes, with a Quadrant of 12 Inches Radius, Made by Mr. Bird, and with the Help of a Good Pendulum Clock Made in London. By the Late Thomas Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0044 |
504-507 | William Smith, John Lukens, David Rittenhouse, Owen Biddle, and Benjamin Franklin | Account of the Transit of Mercury, Observed at Norriton, in Pennsylvania, Nov. 9. 1769 Agreeable to an Appointment of the American Philosophical Society, Held at Philadelphia, for Promoting Useful Knowledge. By William Smith, D. D. Provost of the College of Philadelphia; John Lukens Esq; Surveyor General of Pennsylvania; David Rittenhouse, M. A. and Mr. Owen Biddle. Communicated by Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. F. R. S. and President of the Philosophical Society at Philadelphia | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0045 |
508-517 | John Robertson | A Letter to James West, Esq; President of the Royal Society, Containing the Investigations of Twenty Cases of Compound Interest, by J. Robertson, Lib. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0046 |
518-523 | John Ellis | A Copy of a Letter from John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. to Dr. Linnaeus, F. R. S. &c. With the Figure and Characters of That Elegant American Evergreentree, Called by the Gardiners the Loblolly-Bay, Taken from Blossoms Blown Near London, and Shewing That It is not an Hibiscus, as Mr. Miller Calls It; Nor an Hypericum, as Dr. Linnaeus Supposes It; But an Intire New Genus, to Which Mr. Ellis Gives the Name of Gordonia | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0047 |
524-531 | John Ellis | The Copy of a Letter from John Ellis, Esq; F.R.S. to Mr. William Aiton, Botanic Gardener to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales, at Kew, on a New Species of Illicium Linnaei, or Starry Aniseed Tree, Lately Discovered in West Florida | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0048 |
532-535 | John Swinton | An Account of a Very Remarkable Meteor Seen at Oxford. In a Letter to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0049 |
536-540 | Richard Price | A Letter from Richard Price, D. D. F. R. S. to Benjamin Franklin, L L. D. F. R. S. on the Effect of the Aberration of Light on the Time of a Transit of Venus Over the Sun | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0050 |
541-548 | William Hudson | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1769, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. et Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses. By William Hudson, Societatis Regiae et Clariss. Societatis Pharmaceut. Lond. Soc. Hort. Chelsean. Praefectus et Praelector Botanicus | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0051 |
549-550 | Prince Masserano | A Short Account of the Observations of the Late Transit of Venus, Made in California, by Order of His Catholic Majesty; Communicated by His Excellency Prince Masserano, Ambassador from the Spanish Court, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0052 |
551-552 | Abbe Chappe, M. Bourriot, and Dr. Bevis | Extract of a Letter, Dated Paris, Dec. 17, 1770, to Mr. Magalhaens, from M. Bourriot; Containing a Short Account of the Late Abbe Chappe's Observation of the Transit of Venus, in California. Translated by Dr. Bevis, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0053 |
568 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1770.0054 |
1-3 | J. Moult | A Letter from Mr. J. Moult to Dr. Percival, of Manchester, F. R. S. Containing a New Manner of Preparing Salep | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0001 |
4-8 | Hoesen Dresdae, Dno Ehrard, and Dno Wolfe | Brevis Narratio de Structura et Effectu Speculorum Causticorum Parabolicorum a Defuncto Dno Hoesen Dresdae Elaboratorum, Quae Nunc a Dno Ehrard, Sub Arce Dresdensi Habitante, Possidentur. Auctore Dno Wolfe, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0002 |
9-17 | Dan. Lysons | An Extraordinary Case of Three Pins Swallowed by a Girl, and Discharged at Her Shoulder. In a Letter to Frank Nicholls, M. D. F. R. S. from Dr. Lysons, of Gloucester | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0003 |
18-22 | William Hamilton | A Letter from the Honourable William Hamilton, His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary at Naples, to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec.R. S. Containing Some Farther Particulars on Mount Vesuvius, and Other Volcanos in the Neighbourhood | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0004 |
23-38 | Daines Barrington | A Letter to Dr. William Watson, F. R. S. from the Hon. Daines Barrington, F. R. S. on the Trees Which are Supposed to be Indigenous in Great Britain | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0005 |
39-46 | C. White and Mr. Watson | An Account of a Case in Which the Upper Head of the Os Humeri Was Sawed off, a Large Portion of the Bone Afterwards Exfoliated, and Yet the Entire Motion of the Limb Was Preserved. By Mr. White, Surgeon, at Manchester. Communicated by Mr. Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0006 |
47-49 | William Borlase and Henry Rosewarne | Letters from the Rev. Dr. William Borlase, F. R. S. Rector of Ludgvan in Cornwall, to Charles Morton, M. D. F. R. S. and from Mr. Rosewarne, of Truro, to Dr. Borlase; Giving an Account of a Specimen of Native Tin Found in Cornwall, and Now Deposited in the Museum of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0007 |
50-56 | John Strange | An Account of an Essay on the Origin of a Natural Paper, Found Near the City of Cortona in Tuscany. In a Letter from John Strange, Esq; F. R. S. to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0008 |
57-62 | Joseph Priestley | Experiments on the Lateral Force of Electrical Explosions. By Joseph Priestley, L L. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0009 |
63-70 | Joseph Priestley | Various Experiments on the Force of Electrical Explosions. By Joseph Priestley, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0010 |
71-73 | Stephen de Visme and Mr. Baker | Abstract of a Letter from Stephen De Visme, Esq; At Canton, in China, to Henry Baker, F. R. S. containing an Account of an Earthquake at Macao, and a Short Description of a Singular Species of Monkeys without Tails, Found in the Interior Part of Bengal. Communicated by Mr. Baker | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0011 |
74-78 | John Robertson | A Letter from Mr. John Robertson, Lib. R. S. to James West, Esq; President of the Royal Society; Containing the Demonstration of a Law of Motion, in the Case of a Body Deflected by Two Forces Tending Constantly to Two Fixed Points | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0012 |
79-80 | William Paxton | A Letter from the Rev. Mr. William Paxton, Rector of Buckland Brewer, in the County of Devon, to Dr. Milles, Dean of Exeter, F. R. S. and Pr. S. A. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0013 |
81-85 | W. Farr and W. Watson | Abstract from a Meteorological Register Kept at the Royal Hospital Near Plymouth, during the Year 1768. By W. Farr, M. D. Communicated by W. Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0014 |
86-88 | M. Messier and J. Bevis | An Account of a Remarkable Aurora Borealis, Observed at the Observatory of the Marine at Paris, by M. Messier, of the Royal Academy of Sciences, and F. R. S. Translated by J. Bevis, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0015 |
89-125 | Richard Price | Observations on the Expectations of Lives, the Increase of Mankind, the Influence of Great Towns on Population, and Particularly the State of London with Respect to Healthfulness and Number of Inhabitants. In a Letter from Mr. Richard Price, F. R. S. to Benjamin Franklin, Esq; LL.D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0016 |
126-137 | R. E. Raspe | Dissertatio Epistolaris de Ossibus ei Dentibus Elephantum, Aliarumque Belluarum in America Septentrionali, Aliisque Borealibus Regionibus Obviis; Qua Indigenarum Belluarum esse Ostenditur. Auctore R. E. Raspe, Serenissimo Hassiarum Landgravio a Consiliis, et R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0017 |
138-152 | John Ellis | Observations on a Particular Manner of Increase in the Animalcula of Vegetable Infusions, with the Discovery of an Indissoluble Salt Arising from Hemp-Seed Put into Water Till It Becomes Putrid. By John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0018 |
153-154 | Samuel Horsley | On the Computation of the Sun's Distance from the Earth, by the Theory of Gravity: In a Letter to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. Mr. Horsley, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0019 |
155-159 | Jeremiah Milles and William Borlase | Meteorological Observations for 1768, Made at Bridgwater in Somersetshire, and at Ludgvan in Mount's-Bay, Cornwall. Communicated by Dr. Jeremiah Milles, Dean of Exeter, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0020 |
160-169 | Thomas Bristol, Chr. Wilson, S. Barrington, J. Lich, Cov., W. Watson, B. Franklin, B. Wilson, John Canton, and Edward Delaval | Proposal of a Method for Securing the Cathedral of St. Paul's from Damage by Lightning; In Consequence of a Letter from the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's to James West, Esquire, Pr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0021 |
170-171 | James Horsfall | Observation of the Late Transit of Venus: In a Letter to James Burrow, Esquire, V. P. R. S. By Mr. James Horsfall, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0022 |
172-182 | Thomas Hornsby | An Account of the Observations of the Transit of Venus and of the Eclipse of the Sun, Made at Shirburn Castle and at Oxford. By the Reverend Thomas Hornsby, M. A. F. R. S. and Savilian Professor of Astronomy in the University of Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0023 |
183-188 | Samuel Horsley | Venus Observed upon the Sun at Oxford, June 3, 1769: By Samuel Horsley, L L. B. Rector of St. Mary, Newington, in Surrey, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0024 |
189-191 | John Bevis | Observations of the Last Transit of Venus, and of the Eclipse of the Sun the Next Day; Made at the House of Joshua Kirby, Esquire, at Kew. By John Bevis, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0025 |
192-194 | John Canton | A Letter to the Astronomer Royal, from John Canton, M. A. F. R. S. Containig His Observations of the Transit of Venus, June 3, 1769, and of the Eclipse of the Sun the Next Morning | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0026 |
195-197 | John Strange | An Account of Several Sepulchral Inscriptions and Figures in Bas-Relief, Discovered, in 1755, at Bonn in Lower Germany. In a Letter to James West, Esquire, Pr. R. S. from John Strange, Esquire, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0027 |
198-203 | William Hewson and William Hunter | An Account of the Lymphatic System in Amphibious Animals. By Mr. William Hewson, Lecturer in Anatomy: In a Letter to William Hunter, M. D. F. R. S. and by Him Communicated to the Society | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0028 |
204-215 | William Hewson and William Hunter | An Account of the Lymphatic System in Fish. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0029 |
216-227 | T. Lane | A Letter from Mr. Lane, Apothecary, in Aldersgate-Street, to the Honourable Henry Cavendish, F. R. S. on the Solubility of Iron in Simple Water, by the Intervention of Fixed Air | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0030 |
228-235 | W. Hirst | Account of Several Phaenomena Observed during the Ingress of Venus into the Solar Disc. By the Reverend W. Hirst, F. R. S. in a Letter to the Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0031 |
236-240 | Mr. Ludlam | Observations Made at Leicester on the Transit of Venus Over the Sun, June 3, 1769. By the Reverend Mr. Ludlam, Vicar of Norton, Near Leicester | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0032 |
241-246 | John Hope | A Letter from John Hope, M. D. F. R. S. Professor of Physic and Botany in the University of Edinburgh, to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. on a Rare Plant Found in the Isle of Skye | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0033 |
247-252 | Samuel Holland | Astronomical Observations Made by Samuel Holland, Esquire, Surveyor-General of Lands for the Northern District of North-America; and Others of His Party. Communicated by the Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0034 |
253-261 | Jeremiah Dixon | Observations Made on the Island of Hammerfost, for the Royal Society. By Jeremiah Dixon | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0035 |
262-272 | Mr. Bayley | Astronomical Observations Made at the North Cape, for the Royal Society. By Mr. Bayley | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0036 |
273-280 | Thomas Wright | An Account of an Observation of the Transit of Venus, Made at Isle Coudre Near Quebec. In a Letter to the Reverend Nevil Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal, from Mr. Thomas Wright, Deputy Surveyor of the Northern District of America | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0037 |
281-283 | B. Gooch and Mr. Warner | Extract of a Letter from Mr. B. Gooch, Surgeon, of Shottisham, Near Norwich, to Mr. Joseph Warner, F. R. S. and Surgeon to Guy's Hospital. Communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. Warner, November 16, 1769 | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0038 |
284-285 | Andr. Mayer and John Ellicot | Observatio Ingressus Veneris in Solem 3 Die Junii, 1769, Habita Gryphiswaldiae, ab Andr. Mayer, Prof. Reg. Communicated by Mr. John Ellicot, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0039 |
286-288 | J. Smeaton | Observation of a Solar Eclipse the 4th of June, 1769, at the Observatory at Austhorpe, Near Leeds, in the County of York. By J. Smeaton, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0040 |
289-326 | William Smith, John Lukens, David Rittenhouse, John Sellers, Doctor Smith, and Nevil Maskeline | Account of the Transit of Venus Over the Sun's Disk, as Observed at Norriton, in the County of Philadelphia, and Province of Pennsylvania, June 3, 1769. By William Smith, D. D. Provost of the College of Philadelphia; John Lukens, Esquire, Surveyor-General of Pennsylvania; David Rittenhouse, A. M. of Norriton; And John Sellers, Esquire, One of the Representatives in Assembly for Chester County; The Committee Appointed for That Observation, by the American Philosophical Society, Held at Philadelphia, for Promoting Useful Knowledge. Communicated to the Said Society, in Behalf, and by Direction, of the Committee, by Doctor Smith; And to the Royal Society of London, by Nevil Maskeline, B. D. Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0041 |
327-332 | Petro Wargentin and John Ellicott | Observationes Transitus Veneris per Discum Solis, Die 3 Junii, 1769, Habitae in Suecia, et Societati Regiae Londinensi Communicatae, a Petro Wargentin, Ejusdem Societatis Sodali, et Academiae Regiae Scient. Stockholmensis Secretario. Communicated by Mr. John Ellicott, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0042 |
333-338 | Alexander Wilson | Observations of the Transit of Venus Over the Sun, Contained in a Letter to the Reverend Nevil Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal, from Dr. Alexander Wilson, Professor of Astronomy in the Universitv of Glasgow | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0043 |
339-346 | James Lind | An Account of the Late Transit of Venus, Observed at Hawkhill, Near Edinburgh. In a Letter to the Astronomer Royal, from James Lind, M. D. at Edinburgh. To Which are Added Some Remarks by the Astronomer Royal; And Further Particulars Relative to the Observations Communicated in Other Letters | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0044 |
347-350 | Alexander Jardine and Nevil Maskelyne | Observation of the Transit of Venus, and Other Astronomical Observations, Made at Gibraltar; Contained in a Letter to the Astronomer Royal from Lieutenant Jardine | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0045 |
351-358 | John Winthrop | Observations of the Transit of Venus Over the Sun, June 3, 1769. In a Letter to the Reverend Nevil Maskelyne, F. R. S. Astronomer Royal, from John Winthrop, Esquire, F. R. S. Hollisian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge, in New England | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0046 |
359-262 | William Heberden | Of the Different Quantities of Rain, Which Appear to Fall, at Different Heights, Over the Same Spot of Ground. By William Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0047 |
363-366 | James Lind and Nevil Maskelyne | An Account of an Observation of an Eclipse of the Moon, Made at Hawkhill, Near Edinburgh. In a Letter to the Astronomer Royal, from James Lind, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0048 |
367-373 | John Swinton | An Account of Two Aurorae Boreales Observed at Oxford. In Two Letters to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0049 |
374-377 | M. de la Lande and M. Messier | Observations of the Transit of Venus on June 3, 1769, and the Eclipse of the Sun on the Following Day, Made at Paris, and Other Places. Extracted from Letters Addressed from M. De la Lande, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, and F. R. S. to the Astronomer Royal; And from a Letter Addressed from M. Messier to Mr. Magalhaens | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0050 |
378 | Alexander Aubert and J. Short | Transit of Venus Over the Sun, Observed June 3, 1769, by Alexander Aubert, in Austin Friars, London, Three Seconds of Time East of St. Paul's, with a Cassegrain Reflector of J. Short, Having a Metal of Two Feet Focal Length, and Magnifying about 110 Times | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0051 |
379-383 | George Brownrigg and William Watson | Some Account of an Oil, Transmitted by Mr. George Brownrigg, of North Carolina. By William Watson, M. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0052 |
384-391 | William Hudson and Hans Sloane | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1768, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. et Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses. By William Hudson, Societatis Regiae et Clariss. Societatis Pharmaceut. Lond. Soc. Hort. Chelsean. Praefectus et Praelector Botanicus | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0053 |
392-398 | Henry Watson | A Description of the Lymphatios of the Urethra and Neck of the Bladder. By Henry Watson, Surgeon to the Westminster Hospital, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0054 |
399-401 | | Eclipses of Jupiter's First Satellite, the Eclipse of the Moon, and Occultations of Fixed Stars by the Moon. Observed at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, in the Year 1769. Communicated by the Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0055 |
402-403 | Dr. Wilson | Eclipses of Jupiter's First Satellite, with an Eighteen Inch Reflector of Mr. Short's. Observed by Dr. Wilson at the Glasgow Observatory | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0056 |
404-406 | Benedict Ferner | Extract of a Letter to the Reverend Nevil Maskelyne, Astronomer Royal, from Mr. Benedict Ferner, F. R. S. Dated Stockholm, June 9, 1769. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0057 |
407-413 | Francis Wollaston | Observations of the Transit of Venus Over the Sun, on June 3, 1769; and the Eclipse of the Sun the Next Morning; Made at East Dereham, in Norfolk, by the Rev. Francis Wollaston, F. R. S. Extracted from Some Letters Addressed to the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0058 |
414-421 | Owen Biddle, Joel Bayley, Benjamin Franklin, and Nevil Maskelyne | Observations of the Transit of Venus Over the Sun, June 3, 1769; Made by Mr. Owen Biddle and Mr. Joel Bayley, at Lewestown, in Pennsylvania. Communicated by Benjamin Franklin, L L. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0059 |
422-431 | Daniel Harris | Observations of the Transit of Venus Over the Sun, Made at the Round Tower in Windsor Castle, June 3, 1769. By Daniel Harris, Master of the Royal Mathematical School in Christ's Hospital, and F. R. S. In a Letter to the Reverend Nevil Maskelyne, B. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0060 |
432-443 | John Swinton | An Attempt to Elucidate Two Samnite Coins, Never before Fully Explained. In a Letter to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0061 |
444-445 | John Leeds | Observation of the Transit of Venus, on June 3, 1769. In a Letter from John Leeds, Esquire, Surveyor General of the Province of Maryland, to John Bevis, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0062 |
446-453 | John Canton | Experiments to Prove That the Luminousness of the Sea Arises from the Putrefaction of Its Animal Substances. By John Canton, M. A. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0063 |
454-466 | M. Messier | A Series of Astronomical Observations Made at the Observatory of the Marine at Paris, to Wit, 1 degrees. Observations of Jupiter's Satellites in the Years 1767 and 1768. 2 degrees. Observations on the Shadows of Jupiter's Satellites. 3 degrees. On the Variation of the Belts on the Disc of That Planet. 4 degrees. Observation of a Spot on the Disc of the 3d Satellite. 5 degrees. Observation of the Belts of Saturn. 6 degrees. Observation of the Moon's Passage Over the Pleiades, in 1767. 7 degrees. Observation of a Partial Eclipse of the Moon, January 3, and of a Total One, December 23, 1768. 8 degrees. Observations of Two Aurorae Boreales, August 6, and December 5, of the Same Year. By M. Messier, Astronomer of the Marine, F. R. S. and of the Academies of Holland and Italy | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0064 |
467-488 | William Wales and Joseph Dymond | Astronomical Observations Made by Order of the Royal Society, at Prince of Wales's Fort, on the North-West Coast of Hudson's Bay. By William Wales and Joseph Dymond | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0065 |
489-504 | Charles Morton | Extract from the Journals of the Royal Society, June 23, 1768, Respecting a Letter Addressed to the Society by a Member of the House of Jesuits at Pekin in China; By Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. and Fellow of the Imperial Acadd. Natur. Curios. & Petropol. and of the Royal Academy of Gottingen | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0066 |
505-506 | John Winthrop | Observation of the Transit of Mercury Over the Sun, October 25, 1743. In a Letter to Professor Bliss, Late Astronomer Royal and F. R. S. from John Winthrop, F. R. S. Professor of Astronomy in Cambridge, New England | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0067 |
507-511 | James Short | A Method of Working the Object Glasses of Refracting Telescopes Truly Spherical. By the Late Mr. James Short, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0068 |
512 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1769.0069 |
1-14 | William Hamilton | An Account of the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, in 1767: In a Letter to the Earl of Morton, President of the Royal Society, from the Honourable William Hamilton, His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary at Naples | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0001 |
15-16 | Joseph Liesganig | Extract of a Letter, Dated Vienna April 4, 1767, from Father Joseph Liesganig, Jesuit, to Dr. Bevis, F. R. S. Containing a Short Account of the Measurement of Three Degrees of Latitude under the Meridian of Vienna | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0002 |
17-23 | William Richardson and William Heberden | An Essay on the Force of Percussion, by William Richardson, M. D. Communicated by William Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0003 |
24-366 | Patrick Murdoch | An Essay on the Connexion between the Parallaxes of the Sun and Moon; Their Densities; and Their Disturbing Forces on the Ocean. By Patrick Murdoch, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0004 |
34-45 | William Hunter | Observations on the Bones, Commonly Supposed to Be Elephants Bones, Which Have Been Found Near the River Ohio in America: By William Hunter, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0005 |
46-53 | Captain Holland, R. Brocklesby, and George Derbage | Observations Made on the Islands of Saint John and Cape Briton, to Ascertain the Longitude and Latitude of Those Places, Agreeable to the Orders and Instructions of the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations: By Captain Holland, Surveyor General in Canada, and His Assistants. Communicated by R. Brocklesby, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0006 |
54 | J. Bevis | A Note concerning the Cold of 1740, and of This Year. By J. Bevis, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0007 |
55-57 | J. Short | Observations on the Same Subject, by J. Short, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0008 |
58-67 | Daines Barrington | An Investigation of the Difference between the Present Temperature of the Air in Italy and Some Other Countries, and What It Was Seventeen Centuries Ago: In a Letter to William Watson M. D. F. R. S. by the Honourable Daines Barrington F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0009 |
68-74 | Joseph Priestley | An Account of Rings Consisting of All the Prismatic Colours, Made by Electrical Explosions on the Surface of Pieces of Metal, by Joseph Priestley, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0010 |
75-79 | John Ellis and William Aiton | A Letter from John Ellis, Esquire, F. R. S. to the President, on the Success of His Experiments for Preserving Acorns for a Whole Year without Planting Them, so as to be in a State Fit for Vegetation, with a View to Bring Over Some of the Most Valuable Seeds from the East Indies, to Plant for the Benefit of Our American Colonies | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0011 |
80-82 | Donald Monro and James Farley | A Letter from Dr. Donald Monro, F. R. S. to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. Inclosing One from Mr. Farley, of Antigua, on the Good Effects of the Quassi Root in Some Fevers | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0012 |
83-90 | Bishop of Carlisle and G. Carlyle | Meteorological Observations for 1767, Made at Carlisle, Bridgwater, and Ludgvan; and Communicated by the Bishop of Carlisle, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0013 |
91-99 | Thomas Pennant | Account of the Different Species of the Birds, Called Pinguins, by Thomas Pennant, Esquire, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0014 |
100-106 | James Horsefall | The Application of Dr. Saunderson's Theorem for Solving Unlimited Equations, to a Curious Question in Chronology: By Mr. James Horsefall, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0015 |
107-127 | Andrew Planman | A Determination of the Solar Parallax Attempted, by a Peculiar Method, from the Observations of the Last Transit of Venus: By Andrew Planman, Professor of Natural Philosophy, in the University of Aboa, and Member of the Academy of Sciences at Stockholm; together with a Letter from Him to Mr. James Short, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0016 |
128-131 | Mr. Chais and M. Maty | A Short Account of the Manner of Inoculating the Small Pox, on the Coast of Barbary, and at Bengal, in the East Indies, Extracted from a Memoir Written in Dutch, by the Reverend Mr. Chais, at the Hague: By M. Maty, M. D. S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0017 |
132-135 | Petrus Jonas Bergius and Profess. Stockh. | Croton Spicatum, Nova Plantae Species ex America, Quam Descriptione ex Icone Illustravit Petrus Jonas Bergius, M. D. Hist. Nat. et Pharm. Profess. Stockh. R. Colleg. Med. Assessor, Reg. Acad. Scient. Stock. Membr. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0018 |
136-139 | William Farr | Observations on the Barometer and Thermometer, and Account of the Whole Rain in Every Month of the Year 1767, Taken at the Royal Hospital Near Plymouth: By William Farr, M. D. Transmitted to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0019 |
140-150 | Patrick Russell and Al. Russell | An Account of Inoculation in Arabia, in a Letter from Dr. Patrick Russell, Physician, at Aleppo, to Alexander Russell, M. D. F. R. S. Preceded by a Letter from Dr. Al. Russell, to the Earl of Morton. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0020 |
151 | Dr. Wolfe and Mr. Baker | Part of a Letter from Dr. Wolfe, at Warsaw, to Henry Baker, F. R. S. Communicated by Mr. Baker | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0021 |
152-153 | Peter Wargentin | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Peter Wargentin, Secretary of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Stockholm, and F. R. S. Dated February 23, 1768, to the Reverend Nevil Maskelyne, B. D. F. R. S. Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0022 |
154-155 | John Smeaton and Nevil Maskelyne | Introduction to Two Papers of Mr. John Smeaton, F. R. S. by the Reverend Nevil Maskelyne, B. D. F. R. S. Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0023 |
156-169 | J. Smeaton | A Discourse concerning the Menstrual Parallax, Arising from the Mutual Gravitation of the Earth and Moon; It's Influence on the Observations of the Sun and Planets; With a Method of Observing It: By J. Smeaton, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0024 |
170-173 | J. Smeaton | Description of a New Method of Observing the Heavenly Bodies out of the Meridian: By J. Smeaton, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0025 |
174-180 | John Landen | A Specimen of a New Method of Comparing Curvilineal Areas; By Which Many Such Areas May Be Compared as Have not Yet Appeared to be Comparable by Any Other Method. By John Landen, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0026 |
181-188 | Sylvester Douglas | Experiments and Observations upon a Blue Substance, Found in a Peat-Moss in Scotland: By Sylvester Douglas, Esquire | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0027 |
189-191 | Joseph Benevuti, Ch. Allioni, and Daniel Peter Layard | Two Medical Observations by Dr. Joseph Benevuti, Physician at Lucca; Communicated to the Late President of the Royal Society, by Dr. Ch. Allioni of Turin, F. R. S. and Translated from the Latin by Daniel Peter Layard, M. D. Physician to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales, Member of the Royal College of Physicians in London, and of the Royal Societies of London and Gottingen | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0028 |
192-195 | James Parsons | An Account of a Particular Species of Cameleon: By James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0029 |
196-202 | J. A. Rizzi Zannoni, Mathew Maty, and Nevil Maskelyne | A Letter from J. A. Rizzi Zannoni, Member of the Academy of Sciences at Gottingen, and Geographer to His Sicilian Majesty, to the Late Earl of Morton, Pr. R. S. Containing Several Astronomical Observations, Made in Several Parts of the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily; Translated from the French, by Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0030 |
203-206 | Mr. Miller and W. Watson | An Account of Some Experiments, by Mr. Miller of Cambridge, on the Sowing of Wheat: By W. Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0031 |
207-213 | John Robertson | Of the Theory of Circulating Decimal Fractions. By John Robertson, Lib. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0032 |
214-216 | John Reinhlod Forster | A Letter from Mr. J. R. Forster, F. A. S. to M. Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. Containing Some Account of a New Map of the River Volga | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0033 |
217-226 | William Hewson and William Hunter | An Account of the Lymphatic System in Birds; By Mr. William Hewson, Reader in Anatomy: In a Letter to William Hunter, M. D. F. R. S. and by Him Communicated to the Society | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0034 |
227-234 | Hans Sloane and William Hudson | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1767, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. et Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses: By William Hudson, Societatis Regiae & Clariss. Societatis Pharmaceut. Lond. Soc. Hort. Chelsean. Praefectus et Praelector Botanici | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0035 |
235-245 | John Swinton | Interpretation of the Inscription on a Punic Coin, Struck in the Isle of Gozo, Never Hitherto Explained. In a Letter to Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0036 |
246-252 | John Swinton | Elucidation of an Etruscan Coin of Paestum, in Lucania, Emitted from the Mint There, about the Time of the Social War. In a Letter to Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0037 |
253-260 | John Swinton | Remarks upon a Denarius of the Veturian Family, with an Etruscan Inscription on the Reverse, Never before Published. In a Letter to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0038 |
261-264 | John Swinton | Description of a Punic Coin Appertaining to the Isle of Gozo, Hitherto Attributed to That of Malta, by the Learned. In a Letter to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0039 |
265-269 | John Swinton | Observations on an Inedited Coin, Adorned with Two Punic Characters on the Reverse. In a Letter to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Custos Archivorum of the University of Oxford, Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0040 |
270-273 | Charles Mason, Jeremiah Dixon, and Nevil Maskelyne | Introduction to the Following Observations, Made by Messieurs Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, for Determining the Length of a Degree of Latitude, in the Provinces of Maryland and Pennsylvania, in North America; By the Reverend Nevil Maskelyne, B. D. F. R. S. Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0041 |
274-328 | Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon | Observations for Determining the Length of a Degree of Latitude in the Provinces of Maryland and Pennsylvania, in North America, by Messieurs Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0042 |
329-335 | Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon | Astronomical Observations, Made in the Forks of the River Brandiwine in Pennsylvania, for Determining the Going of a Clock Sent Thither by the Royal Society, in Order to Find the Difference of Gravity between the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, and the Place Where the Clock Was Set up in Pennsylvania; To Which are Added, an Observation of the End of an Eclipse of the Moon, and Some Immersions of Jupiter's First Satellite Observed at the Same Place in Pennsylvania: By Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0043 |
336 | James Byres | Extract of a Letter from Rome, to M. Maty, M.D. Sec. R. S. on the Extraordinary Heats Observed There This Last Summer | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0044 |
337-344 | John Canton | An Easy Method of Making a Phosphorus, That Will Imbibe and Emit Light, like the Bolognian Stone; With Experiments and Observations; By John Canton, M. A. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0045 |
345-354 | Christian Mayer | Astronomical Observations Made at Swetzingen, in the Years 1767 and 1768; Extracted from Several Letters Written to Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. and One to the Late Earl of Morton. By Father Christian Mayer, F. R. S. Astronomer to the Elector Palatine | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0046 |
355-365 | Nevil Maskelyne | Observations of the Transit of Venus Over the Sun, and the Eclipse of the Sun, on June 3, 1769; Made at the Royal Observatory. By the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, B. D. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0047 |
366 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1768.0048 |
10.1098/rstl.1767.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0001 |
1-20 | Claude Nicholas le Cat and Michael Underwood | A Monstrous Human Foetus, Having Neither Head, Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Spleen, Pancreas, Liver, nor Kidnies. By Claude, Nicholas Le Cat, M. D. Professor and Demonstrator Royal in Anatomy and Surgery; Perpetual Secretary to the Academy of Sciences at Rouen, F. R. S. &c. Translated from the French, by Michael Underwood, Surgeon to the British Lyingin Hospital, in London | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0002 |
21-27 | John Channing | A Letter to Dr. Watson, F. R. S. Containing a Description of Three Substances Mentioned by the Arabian Physicians, in a Paper Sent from Aleppo, and Translated from the Arabic, by Mr. J. Channing, Apothecary | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0003 |
28-43 | George Witchell | A General Investigation of the Nature of the Curve, Formed by the Shadow of a Prolate Spheroid, upon a Plane Standing at Right Angles to the Axis of the Shadow; in a Letter to the Royal Society, by Mr. George Witchell, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0004 |
44-57 | Edward King | An Attempt to Account for the Universal Deluge, by Edward King, Esq; of Lincoln's-Inn, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0005 |
58-64 | Edward King | An Attempt to Account for the Formation of Spars and Crystals. By Edward King, Esquire, of Lincoln's Inn, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0006 |
65-71 | Mr. Alexander | Experiments with Camphire, by Mr. Alexander, Surgeon in Edinburgh | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0007 |
72-74 | Edward King | A Description of a Very Remarkable Aquatick Insect, Found in a Ditch of Standing Water Near Norwich, in the Spring of the Year, 1762. By Edward King, Esquire, of Lincoln's-Inn, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0008 |
75-79 | Charles Clarke | An Account of the Very Tall Men, Seen Near the Streights of Magellan, in the Year 1764, by the Equipage of the Dolphin Man of War, under the Command of the Hon. Commodore Byron; in a Letter from Mr. Charles Clarke, Officer on Board the Said Ship, to M. Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0009 |
80-87 | William Sharp | A Letter from Mr. William Sharp, Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, to James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. Containing an Account of a New-Invented Instrument for Fractured Legs | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0010 |
88-91 | Edward Spry | Account of a Locked Jaw, and Paralysis, Cured by Electricity: By Dr. Edward Spry, of Totness, in a Letter to Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0011 |
92-108 | Henry Cavendish | Experiments on Rathbone-Place Water: By the Hon. Henry Cavendish, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0012 |
108-110 | John Swinton | Description of a Meteor Seen at Oxford, October 12, 1766. In a Letter to Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0013 |
111-113 | John Swinton | Some Observations on Swarms of Gnats, Particularly One Seen at Oxford, August 20, 1766. In a Letter to Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0014 |
114-117 | G. D. Ehret | A Description of the Andrachne, with Its Botanical Characters: By G. D. Ehret, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0015 |
118-131 | James Johnston | History of a Faetus Born with a Very Imperfect Brain; to Which is Subjoined a Supplement of the Essay on the Use of Ganglions, Published in Philos. Trans. for 1764: By James Johnston, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0016 |
132-154 | Benjamin Franklin | Cogitata de Cometis. Communicated by Benjamin Franklin, LL.D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0017 |
155-178 | John Caverhill | Some Attempts to Ascertain the Utmost Extent of the Knowledge of the Ancients in the East Indies: by Mr. John Caverhill | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0018 |
179-185 | S. Horsley | A Computation of the Distance of the Sun from the Earth. By S. Horsley, LL. B. Rector of Saint Mary, Newington, in Surry, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0019 |
186-191 | C. L'. Epinasse | Description of an Improved Apparatus for Performing Electrical Experiments, in Which the Electrical Power is Increased, the Operator Intirely Secured from Receiving Any Any Accidental Shocks, and the Whole Rendered More Convenient for Experiments Than Heretofore: By C. L'. Epinasse, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0020 |
192-200 | William Hamilton | Two Letters from the Hon. William Hamilton, His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary at Naples, to the Earl of Morton, President of the Royal Society, Containing an Account of the Last Eruption of Mount Vesuvius | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0021 |
201-202 | John Howard | Extract of a Letter from John Howard, Esq; F. R. S. to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. Giving Some Observations on the Heat of the Waters at Bath | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0022 |
203 | John Canton | Observations on the Heat of the Bath and Bristol Water, by Mr. John Canton, A. M. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0023 |
204-214 | Daines Barrington | A Letter to Dr. William Watson, F. R. S. from the Hon. Daines Barrington, F. R. S. on Some Particular Fish Found in Wales | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0024 |
215-216 | James Cook and J. Bevis | An Observation of an Eclipse of the Sun at the Island of New-Found-Land, August 5, 1766, by Mr. James Cook, with the Longitude of the Place of Observation Deduced from It: Communicated by J. Bevis, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0025 |
217-220 | William Martin and Fleming Martin | Letter to Mr. Dacosta, Librarian, &c. to the Royal Society, from Mr. William Martin; Containing an Extract of a Letter from His Son at Bengal, on the Heat of the Climate | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0026 |
221-233 | Thomas Percival | Experiments on the Peruvian Bark, by Thomas Percival, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0027 |
234-264 | John Michell | An Inquiry into the Probable Parallax, and Magnitude of the Fixed Stars, from the Quantity of Light Which They Afford us, and the Particular Circumstances of Their Situation, by the Rev. John Michell, B. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0028 |
265 | John Whitehurst and Charles Morton | Thermometrical Observations at Derby, by Mr. John Whitehurst, Communicated by Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0029 |
266-279 | John Swinton | An Attempt to Interpret the Legend and Inscription of a Very Curious Phoenician Medal, Never Hitherto Explained. In a Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Morton, President of the Royal Society, from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0030 |
279 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0031 |
280-292 | Thomas Harmer and Samuel Clark | Remarks on the Very Different Accounts That Have Been Given of the Fecundity of Fishes, with Fresh Observations on That Subject: By Mr. Thomas Harmer; Communicated by Samuel Clark, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0032 |
293-296 | Mr. Le Cat and J. O. Justamond | An Account of an Hydro-Enterocele, Appearing like an Hydro-Sarcocele, and Ending in the Death of the Patient, in Which the Intestine Had Passed from the Hernial Sac, into That of the Hydrocele by Which the Strangulation Was Formed. Communicated by Mr. Le Cat, F. R. S. &c. in a Letter to Charles Morton, Sec. R. S. Translated by J. O. Justamond, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0033 |
297-311 | Joannes Baptista Beccaria and M. Maty | Novorum Quorundam in Re Electrica Experimentorum Specimen, Quod Regiae Londinensi Societati Mittebat Die 26 Aprilis 1766, Joannes Baptista Beccaria, ex Scholis Piis, R. S. Soc. Communicated by M. Maty, Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0034 |
312-357 | Joannes Reinholdus Forster | Specimen Historiae Naturalis Volgensis. Auctore J. R. Forster | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0035 |
358-371 | Horace Mann and Pius Fantonus | De Problemate Quodam Algebraico, Deque Evolutione Mechanicae Cujusdam Curvae Inter Infinitas Hypermechanicas, Quae Determinatae Aequationi Satisfaciunt. Auctore Pio Fantoni, Mathematico Bononiensi. Communicated by Sir Horace Mann, His Majesty's Envoy at Florence | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0036 |
372-388 | Mr. Mallet, M. Maty, and J. Bevis | A Memoir concerning the Most Advantageous Construction of Water-Wheels, etc. by Mr. Mallet of Geneva. Communicated by M. Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. Translated from the French, by J. Bevis, M. D. R. S. S. Read March 26, 1767 | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0037 |
389-393 | James Ferguson | A New Method of Constructing Sun-Dials, for Any Given Latitude, without the Assistance of Dialing Scales or Logarithmic Calculations. By James Ferguson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0038 |
394-397 | Alexander Dalrymple and C. Morton | On the Formation of Islands. By Alexander Dalrymple, Esquire. Communicated by C. Morton, M. D. S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0039 |
398-401 | Sam. Horsley | An Attempt to Determine the Height of the Sun's Atmosphere from the Height of the Solar Spots above the Sun's Surface: In a Letter to Mr. J. Ellicot, F. R. S. from the Rev. Mr. Horseley, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0040 |
402-403 | Nathanael Pigott and J. Bevis | Observations of the Sun's Eclipse, 16th of August, 1765, Taken at Caen in Normandy. By Nathanael Pigott, Esquire, of Whitton, in Middlesex. Communicated by J. Bevis, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0041 |
404-427 | John Ellis and Peter Woulfe | Extract of a Letter from John Ellis, Esquire, F. R. S. to Dr. Linnaeus, of Upsal, F. R. S. on the Animal Nature of the Genus of Zoophytes, Called Corallina | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0042 |
428-437 | John Ellis | An Account of the Actinia Sociata, or Clustered Animal-Flower, Lately Found on the Sea-Coasts of the New-Ceded Islands: In a Letter from John Ellis, Esquire, F. R. S. to the Right Honourable the Earl of Hillsborough, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0043 |
438-442 | Edward Wortley Montagu | A Letter from Edward Wortley Montagu, Esquire, F. R. S. to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. Containing Some New Observations on What is Called Pompey's Pillar, in Egypt | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0044 |
443-450 | W. Watson | Part of a Letter from W. Watson, M. D. F. R. S. to John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. at Plymouth, Giving Some Account of the Late Cold Weather. Dated London, 14 February, 1767 | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0045 |
451-460 | T. Lane | Description of an Electrometer Invented by Mr. Lane; with an Account of Some Experiments Made by Him with It: In a Letter to Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0046 |
461-463 | Thomas Heberden | Of the Increase and Mortality of the Inhabitants of the Island of Madeira. By Dr. Thomas Heberden, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0047 |
464-467 | Peter Collinson and George Croghan | An Account of Some Very Large Fossil Teeth, Found in North America, and Described by Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0048 |
468-469 | P. Collinson | Sequel to the Foregoing Account of the Large Fossil Teeth. By P. Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0049 |
470-478 | William Hudson | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1766, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. et Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses: By William Hudson, Societatis Regiae & Clariss. Societatis Pharmaceut. Lond. Soc. Hort. Chelsean. Praefectus et Praelector Botanic | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0050 |
479-516 | Donald Monro | An Account of Some Neutral Salts Made with Vegetable Acids, and with the Salt of Amber; Which Shews That Vegetable Acids Differ from One Another; and That the Salt of Amber is an Acid of a Particular Kind, and Not the Same with That of Sea Salt, or of Vitriol, as Alledged by Many Chemical Authors. By Donald Monro, M. D. Physician to His Majesty's Army, and to Saint George's Hospital. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0051 |
517-536 | Peter Woulfe | Experiments on the Distillation of Acids, Volatile Alkalies, &c. Shewing How They May be Condensed without Loss, and How Thereby We May Avoid Disagreeable and Noxious Fumes: In a Letter from Mr. Peter Woulfe, F. R. S. to John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1767.0052 |
1-3 | M. Messier and Matthew Maty | Observations of the Eclipse of the Sun on the 16th of August, 1765, Made at Colombes, Near Paris, at the Observatory of the Marquis of Courtenvaux, 5$^{\prime}$ 13,8$^{\prime \prime}$ North of the Royal Observatory, and 20$^{\prime \prime}$ 1/3 in Time to the East. By M. Messier, Astronomer, Keeper of the Journals, Plans, and Maps Belonging to the Marine of France, Fellow of the Royal Society in London, and Member of the Society of Sciences in Holland; Translated from the French by Matthew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0001 |
4-9 | John Swinton | Remarks on the Palmyrene Inscription at Teive. In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0002 |
10-26 | Daniel Peter Layard and Michael Morris | A Letter to William Heberden, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in London, and of the Royal Society, from Daniel Peter Layard, M. D. Physician to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales, Member of the Royal College of Physicians in London, and of the Royal Societies of London and Gottingen; Giving an Account of the Somersham Water, in the County of Huntingdon; And Transmitting a Letter from Michael Morris, M. D. F. R. S. Member of the Royal College of Physicians in London, and Physician to the Westminster Hospital, to Dr. Layard, on the Same Subject | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0003 |
27-29 | John Swinton | Account of an Inedited Coin of the Empress Crispina. In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0004 |
30-31 | Professor Lulofs | Observation of the Eclipse of the Sun, of August 16, 1765, Made at Leyden, by Professor Lulofs, F. R. S. to Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0005 |
32-34 | James Parsons | A Letter from James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. to the Right Honourable the Earl of Morton, President of the Royal Society; On the the Double Horns of the Rhinoceros | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0006 |
35-39 | William Borlase and Emanuel Mendes da Costa | Extract from Two Letters, Dated December 7th and 12th, 1765, from the Rev. Mr. William Borlase, of Ludgvan, in Cornwall, F. R. S. to Emanuel Mendes da Costa, Librarian, &c. to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0007 |
40-57 | Edward Wortley Montagu | A Letter from Edward Wortley Montagu, Esquire, F. R. S. to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. Containing an Account of His Journey from Cairo, in Egypt, to the Written Mountains, in the Desart of Sinai | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0008 |
57-65 | M. Messier and M. Maty | A Discovery, with Observations, of Two New Comets in the Marine Obvatory at Paris; By M. Messier, F. R. S. and Member of the Academy of Sciences at Paris; Translated from the French, by M. Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0009 |
66-67 | Alexander Brice | A Letter from Mr. Alexander Brice, to the Earl of Morton, President of the R. S. Giving an Account of a Comet Seen by Him | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0010 |
67-71 | Henry Baker | A Report concerning the Microscope-Glasses, Sent as a Present to the Royal Society, by Father Di Torre of Naples, and Referred to the Examination of Mr. Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0011 |
72-91 | Fredericus Mallet | De Veneris Transitu, per Discum Solis, A. 1761, d. 6 Junii, Auctore F. Mallet, Astronomo Regis Upsal | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0012 |
92-95 | Robert Smith | A Hepatitis, with Unfavourable Symptoms, Treated by Robert Smith, Surgeon at Edinburgh, Now at Leicester | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0013 |
95-104 | Arthur Lee | Experiments on the Peruvian Bark, by Arthur Lee, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0014 |
105-118 | Joannes Baptista Beccaria | Novorum Quorumdam in Re Electrica Experimentorum Specimen, Quod Regiae Londinensi Societati Mittebat Die 14 Januarii, Anni 1766. Joannes Baptista Beccaria ex Scholis Piis, & R. S. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0015 |
119-125 | J. Michell | Proposal of a Method for Measuring Degrees of Longitude upon Parallels of the AEquator, by J. Michell, B. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0016 |
126-132 | Joannes Philippus de Limbourg | Observationes de Ascaridibus & Cucurbitinis, & Potissimum de Taenia, Tam Humana Quam Leporina | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0017 |
133-141 | George Carlisle | An Account of an Uncommon Large Hernia, in a Letter from Dr. George Carlisle, to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0018 |
141-184 | Henry Cavendish | Three Papers, Containing Experiments on Factitious Air, by the Hon. Henry Cavendish, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0019 |
184-186 | Dr. Wolfe and Henry Baker | A Farther Account of the Polish Cochineal: From Dr. Wolfe, of Warsaw. Communicated by Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0020 |
186-188 | Mr. Hommel, Dr. Pallas, and John Albert Schlosser | Some Further Intelligence Relating to the Jaculator Fish, Mentioned in the Philosophical Transactions for 1764, Art. XIV. from Mr. Hommel, at Batavia, together with the Description of Another Species, by Dr. Pallas, F. R. S. in a Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. from John Albert Schlosser, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0021 |
189-192 | John Ellis | An Account of an Amphibious Bipes; By John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. To the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0022 |
193-203 | Dr. Parsons | Observations upon Animals, Commonly Called Amphibious by Authors. Presented by Dr. Parsons, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0023 |
204-215 | | An Account of Some Peculiar Advantages in the Structure of the Asperae Arteriae, or Wind Pipes, of Several Birds, and in the Land-Tortoise | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0024 |
216-199 | William Mountayne and David Ross | A Letter from Mr. William Mountayne, F. R. S. to the Right Honourable James Earl of Morton, President of the Royal Society, containing Some Observations on the Variation of the Magnetic Needle, Made on Board the Montagu Man of War, in the Years 1760, 1761, and 1762, by Mr. David Ross, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0025 |
224-229 | Alex. Brice | A Letter to the President of the Royal Society, Containing a New Manner of Measuring the Velocity of Wind, and an Experiment to Ascertain to What Quantity of Water a Fall of Snow is Equal | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0026 |
229-236 | William Bowles and P. Collinson | Some Observations on the Country and Mines of Spain and Germany, with an Account of the Formation of the Emery Stone; From William Bowles, Esq; Director General of the Mines of Spain; Communicated by P. Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0027 |
236-243 | Torberno Bergman | Commentarius de Indole Electrica Turmalini, Auctore Torberno Bergman, Mathematum & Philosophiae Naturalis ad Reg. Academiam Ups. Adjuncto, Academiae Imper. N. C. Academiae Reg. Scientiarum Stockholmensis & Societatis Regiae Londinensis Membro | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0028 |
244-250 | F. Mallet and M. Maty | Theory of the Parallaxes of Altitude for the Sphere, by Mr. F. Mallet, Professor and Astronomer at Upsal; Translated from the French by M. Maty, M. D. R. S. Sec. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0029 |
250-258 | William Hudson | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1765, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. et Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses: By William Hudson, Societatis Regiae & Clariss. Societatis Pharmaceut. Lond. Soc. Hort. Chelsean. Praefectus et Praelector Botanic | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0030 |
259-261 | M. Messier and M. Maty | Observations on the Eclipse of the Sun of August 5, 1766, Made at Colombes, the Observatory of the Marquis of Courtenvaux, 20 degrees West of the Royal Observatory at Paris, and in Lat. 48 degrees 55$^{\prime}$ 28$^{\prime \prime}$. By M. Messier, Astronomer to the Marine of France, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, and F. R. S. Translated by M. Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0031 |
262-268 | Mathew Maty and Le Prince De Croy | A Letter from the Prince de Croy to the Earl of Morton, President of the R. S. Containing the Observations of the Eclipses of the Sun of the 16th of August 1765, and of the 5th of August 1766, Made at Calais, together with Some Remarks on the First of These Eclipses: Translated from the French, by Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0032 |
268-269 | Le Prince De Croy | Observation of the Eclipse of the Sun the 5th of August 1766, Near the Courgain at Calais | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0033 |
270-277 | Mr. Le Cat and J. O. Justamond | An Account of the Extraction of Three Inches and Ten Lines of the Bone of the Upper Arm, Which Was Followed by a Regeneration of the Bony Matter; With a Description of a Machine Made Use of to Keep the Upper and Lower Pieces of the Bone at Their Proper Distances, during the Time That the Regeneration Was Taking Place; And Which May Also be of Service in Fractures Happening Near the Head of That Bone. By Mr. Le Cat Professor of Anatomy and Surgery at Rouen, Member of Several Academines, and F. R. S. Translated from the French by J. O. Justamond, Surgeon to the First Troop of Horse Grenadier Guards | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0034 |
278-286 | Petro Wargentin | A Letter from Mr. Wargentin, F. R. S. and Secretary of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Stockholm, to the Rev. Mr. Maskelyne, M. A. F. R. S. and Astronomer Royal at Greenwich, Containing an Essay of a New Method of Determining the Longitude of Places, from Observations of the Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0035 |
287-290 | John Ellis | A Letter from John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. to the President, on the Coluber Cerastes, or Horned Viper of Egypt | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0036 |
291-295 | Alexander Rose and P. Murdoch | Abstract of a Journal of the Weather in Quebec, between the 1st of April 1765, and 30th of April 1766. By Cap. Alex. Rose, of the 52d Regiment; Communicated by the Rev. P. Murdoch, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0037 |
296-301 | John Swinton | Description of Two Parthian Coins, Never Hitherto Published. By the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany, in a Letter to Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0038 |
301 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0039 |
302-304 | William Moreland and W. Watson | An Account of a Successful Opeation for the Hydrops Pectoris, by William Moreland, Surgeon at Greenwich; Communicated by W. Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0040 |
305-306 | Emanuel Mendes da Costa | A Letter from Mr. Emanuel Mendes da Costa, Librarian, &c. to the Royal Society, to M. Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. Containig a Supplement to the Account of the Discovery of Native Tin, Art. VII | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0041 |
307-310 | John Ellis and John Hunter | A Supplement to the Account of an Amphibious Bipes; By John Ellis, Esq; (Art. XXII.) Being the Anatomical Description of the Said Animal, by Mr. John Hunter, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1766.0042 |
1-6 | J. Parsons | An Account of the Pholas Conoides, by J. Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0001 |
6-9 | Dr. Lavington | An Account of the Case of a Young Lady Who Drank Sea Water for an Inflammation and Tumour in the Upper Lip. Communicated by Dr. Lavington of Tavistock, in Devon, to John Huxham, M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0002 |
10-38 | Edward Delaval | A Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Morton, President of the Royal Society. Containing Experiments and Observations on the Agreement between the Specific Gravities of the Several Metals, and Their Colours When United to Glass, as Well as Those of Their Other Proportions: By Edward Delaval, F. R. S. M. A. and Fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0003 |
39-42 | William Martin and Emanuel Mendez da Costa | An Account of the Case of an Extraneous Body Forced into the Lungs: By William Martin, Esquire, of Shadwell. Communicated by Mr. Emanuel Mendez da Costa, Librarian of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0004 |
43-44 | | An Account of an Earthquake Felt at Lisbon, December 26, 1764: In a Letter to the Rev. Samuel Chandler, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0005 |
45-53 | James Parsons | An Account of the White Negro Shewn before the Royal Society: In a Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Morton, President of the Royal Society, from James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0006 |
54-56 | Peter Dollond and James Short | An Account of an Improvement Made by Mr. Peter Dollond in His New Telescopes: In a Letter to James Short, M. A. F. R. S. with a Letter of Mr. Short's to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0007 |
57-60 | W. Heberden | Some Account of a Salt Found on the Pic of Teneriffe, by W. Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0008 |
61-70 | James Ferguson | Short and Easy Methods for Finding (1.) The Quantity of Time Contained in Any Given Number of Mean Lunations; (2.) The Number of Mean Lunations Contained in Any Given Quantity of Time; (3.) The Number of Troy Pounds Contained in Any Given Number of Avoirdupoise Pounds, and Vice Versa; (4.) The Quantity and Weight of Water Contained in a Full Pipe of Any Given Height, and Diameter of Bore; And Consequently, to Find What Degree of Power Would be Required to Work a Common Pump, or Any Other Hydraulic Engine, When the Diameter of the Pump-Bore, and the Height to Which the Water is to Be Raised Therein, are Given. Communicated by Mr. James Ferguson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0009 |
70-78 | John Michell | A Recommendation of Hadley's Quadrant for Surveying, Especially the Surveying of Harbours, Together with a Particular Application of It in Some Cases of Pilotage. By the Rev. John Michell, B. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0010 |
79-83 | John Baptist Paitoni | An Uncommon Anatomical Observation Addressed to the Royal Society, by John Baptist Paitoni, Physician at Venice: Translated from the Italian | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0011 |
83-85 | Edward Spry | An Account of a New Improvement of the Portable Barometer. By Edward Spry, M. D. of Totness, Devon. In a Letter to the Right Honourable James Earl of Morton, President of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0012 |
85-88 | Tho. Woollcombe | A Letter from Mr. Woollcombe, Surgeon at Plymouth Dock, to Dr. Huxham, F. R. S. concerning the Case of a Locked Jaw | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0013 |
88-90 | George Edwards | A Description of a Beautiful Chinese Pheasant; the Feathers and Drawing of Which Were Sent from Canton to John Fothergill, M. D. F. R. S. By Mr. George Edwards, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0014 |
91-95 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1764, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. et Soc. Reg. Aliquando Praeses; By John Wilmer, M. D. Clariss. Societatis Pharmaceut. Lond. Soc. Hort. Chelsean. Praefectus et Praelector Botanic | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0015 |
95-105 | John Wilkinson | A Course of Experiments to Ascertain the Specific Buoyancy of Cork in Different Waters: The Respective Weights and Buoyancy of Salt Water and Fresh Water: And for Determining the Exact Weight of Human and Other Bodies in Fluids. By John Wilkinson, M. D. F. R. S. of London and Gottingen | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0016 |
106-126 | Dr. Tissot and George Baker | An Account of the Disease, Called Ergot, in French, from Its Supposed Cause, Viz. Vitiated Rye. In a Letter from Dr. Tissot, of Lausanne, to George Baker, M. D. F. R. S. Communicated in a Letter from Dr. Baker to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0017 |
126-128 | Thomas Heberden | Observations for Settling the Proportion, Which the Decrease of Heat Bears to the Height of Situation. Extracted from a Letter of Thomas Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. to William Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0018 |
128-129 | William Heberden | An Account of a Stone Voided without Help from the Bladder of a Woman at Bury. Communicated by William Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0019 |
130-138 | John Bevis and Joseph Liesganig | A Letter from John Bevis, M. D. to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society; Containing Astronomical Observations, Made at Vienna, by the Rev. Father Joseph Liesganig | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0020 |
139-142 | Honourable James | An Account of the Case of a Supposed Hydrophobia: In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from the Right Honourable James Earl of Morton, President of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0021 |
143-145 | Edward Waring | Two Theorems, by Edward Waring, M. A. Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge, and F. R. S. In a Letter to Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0022 |
146-181 | Hugh Hamilton | A Dissertation on the Nature of Evaporation and Several Phaenomena of Air, Water, and Boiling Liquors: In a Letter to the Rev. Charles Dodgson, D. D. F. R. S. from the Rev. Hugh Hamilton, D. D. F. R. S. Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Dublin | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0023 |
182-192 | Benjamin Franklin | Physical and Meteorological Observations, Conjectures, and Suppositions, by Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0024 |
193-204 | Benjamin Gale | Historical Memoirs, Relating to the Practice of Inoculation for the Small Pox, in the British American Provinces, Particularly in New England: Addressed to John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. By Benjamin Gale, A. M. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0025 |
205-217 | W. Ludlam | An Account of a Balance of a New Construction, Supposed to Be of Use in the Woollen Manufacture. By W. Ludlam, B. D. Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0026 |
218-243 | William Brownrigg | An Experimental Enquiry into the Mineral Elastic Spirit, or Air, Contained in Spa Water; As Well as into the Mephitic Qualities of This Spirit. By William Brownrigg, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0027 |
244-245 | Benjamin Gale | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Benjamin Gale, a Physician in New England, to John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. concerning the Successful Application of Salt to Wounds Made by the Biting of Rattle Snakes; Dated at Killingworth in Connecticut, 20 August, 1764 | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0028 |
246-270 | F. H. Eyles Stiles | Extracts of Three Letters of Sir F. H. Eyles Stiles, F. R. S. to Daniel Wray, Esq; F. R. S. concerning Some New Microscopes Made at Naples, and Their Use in Viewing the Smallest Objects | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0029 |
271-273 | Anne James and Josiah Colebrooke | An Account of the Sequel of the Case of Anne James, Who Had Taken the Green Hemlock: In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, Secretary to the Royal Society, from Mr. Josiah Colebrooke, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0030 |
273-279 | Mr. Griffith | Some Account of the Effects of a Storm of Thunder and Lightening in Pembroke College, Oxford, on June 3, 1765: In a Letter from Mr. Griffith, of the Said College, to the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0031 |
280-289 | John Ellis | On the Nature and Formation of Sponges: In a Letter from John Ellis, Esquire, F. R. S. to Dr. Solander, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0032 |
290-293 | John Hope | Extract of a Letter from Dr. John Hope, Professor of Medicine and Botany in the University of Edinburgh, to Dr. Pringle; Dated Edinburgh, 24 September, 1765 | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0033 |
294-325 | Mr. Messier and Matthew Maty | A Memoir, Containing the History of the Return of the Famous Comet of 1682, with Observations of the Same, Made at Paris, at the Marine Observatory, in January, February, March, April, May, and the Beginning of June, 1759. By Mr. Messier, Astronomer, Keeper of the Journals, Plans, and Maps Belonging to the Marine of France, Fellow of the Royal Society in London, and Member of the Society of Sciences in Holland; Translated from the French by Matthew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0034 |
326-344 | Thomas Hornsby | On the Transit of Venus in 1769. To the Right Honourable the Earl of Morton, President, to the Council and Fellows of the Royal Society, This Discourse is, with All Humility, Inscribed, by Their Humble Servant, Thomas Hornsby | 10.1098/rstl.1765.0035 |
10.1098/rstl.1764.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0001 |
1-14 | John Hadley | An Account of a Mummy, Inspected at London 1763. In a Letter to William Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. from John Hadley, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0002 |
15-23 | Mr. Butler and Henry Baker | The Sequel of the Case of Mr. Butler, of Moscow, Printed in Philosophical Transactions, Vol. L. p. 19. Communicated by Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0003 |
24-28 | James Ferguson | The Description of a New and Safe Crane, Which Has Four Different Powers; Invented by Mr. James Ferguson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0004 |
29-37 | P. Murdoch | Of the Moon's Distance and Parallax: A Letter to Andrew Reid, Esq; From P. Murdoch, D. D. and F. R. S. 12 Nov. 1763 | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0005 |
38-52 | Joshua Platt | An Attempt to Account for the Origin and the Formation of the Extraneous Fossil Commonly Called the Belemnite. [Vide T ab. III. IV. V.] By Mr. Joshua Platt | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0006 |
53-56 | Samuel Felton | An Account of a Singular Species of Wasp and Locust: By Samuel Felton, Esq; F. R. S. in a Letter to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0007 |
57-58 | William Watson | An Account of an American Armadilla: By William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0008 |
59-60 | William Borlase | An Account of the Quantity of Rain Fallen at Mount's-Bay in Cornwall, and of the Weather in That Place: In a Letter from the Rev. William Borlase, M. A. and F. R. S. to the Right Rev. Charles Lord Bishop of Carlisle, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0009 |
61-64 | Percival Pott | An Account of a Hernia of the Urinary Bladder Including a Stone: By Mr. Percival Pott, Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0010 |
65-68 | P. Collinson | Some Observations on the Cicada of North America, Collected by Mr. P. Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0011 |
68 | Charles Messier | A Table of the Places of the Comet of 1764 Discovered at the Observatory of the Marine at Paris, the 3d of January, about 8 O'Clock in the Evening, in the Constellation of the Dragon, Concluded from Its Situation Observed with Regard to the Stars: By Monsieur Charles Messier, Astronomer at the Depot of the Plans of the Marine of France, at Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0012 |
69-82 | Mordach Mackenzie | An Account of the Plague at Constantinople: In a Letter from Mordach Mackenzie, M. D. to Sir James Porter, His Majesty's Envoy Plenipotentiary at Brussels, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0013 |
83-84 | Josiah Tucker | An Account of a Remarkable Tide at Bristol: In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. from the Rev. Josiah Tucker, D. D. Dean of Gloucester | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0014 |
84-88 | Torbern Bergman | A Letter Containing Some Experiments in Electricity, to Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. from Mr. Torbern Bergman, of Upsal, in Sweden | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0015 |
89-91 | John Albert Schlosser | An Account of a Fish from Batavia, Called Jaculator: In a Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. from John Albert Schlosser, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0016 |
91-98 | Dr. Wolfe | An Account of the Polish Cochineal: In a Letter to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. from Dr. Wolfe, of Warsaw | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0017 |
99-106 | John Swinton | Observations upon Two Antient Etruscan Coins, Never before Illustrated or Explained. In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0018 |
105-108 | John Bevis | Observation of the Eclipse of the Sun, April 1, 1764: In a Letter from Dr. John Bevis, to Joseph Salvador, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0019 |
107-105 | James Short | Observation of the Eclipse of the Sun, the 1st of April 1764, Made in Surry Street, in the Strand, London: By James Short, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0020 |
108-113 | James Ferguson | Observations on the Eclipse of the Sun, April 1, 1764: In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. from Mr. James Ferguson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0021 |
114-117 | Samuel Dunn | Observations on the Eclipse of the Sun, April 1, 1764, at Brompton-Park: By Mr. Samuel Dunn | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0022 |
118 | John Howard | An Account of the Degree of Cold Observed in Bedfordshire: By John Howard, Esq; F. R. S. in a Letter to John Canton, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0023 |
119-140 | M. l' Abbe Barthelemy and John Swinton | Some Remarks upon the First Part of M. l' Abbe Barthelemy's Memoir on the Phaenician Letters, Relative to a Phaenician Inscription in the Island of Malta. In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0024 |
137-140 | Hans Sloane and John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1763, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, Med. Reg. et Soc. Reg. Aliquando Praeses: By John Wilmer, M. D. Clariss. Societatis Pharmaceut. Lond. Soc. Hort. Chelsean. Praefectus et Praelector Botanic | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0025 |
141-144 | Nathanael Bliss | Observations on the Eclipse of the Sun, April 1, 1764: In a Letter to the Right Honourable James Earl of Morton, Pres. R. S. from the Rev. Nathanael Bliss, M. A. Savilian Professor of Mathematics at Oxford, and Astronomer Royal | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0026 |
145-149 | Thomas Hornsby | Observations on the Eclipse of the Sun, April 1, 1764: In a Letter to the Right Honourable James Earl of Morton, Pres. R. S. from the Reverend Thomas Hornsby, M. A. and Savilian Professor of Astronomy at Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0027 |
150 | Matthew Raper | Observations on the Eclipse of the Sun, April 1, 1764: By Matthew Raper, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0028 |
152-160 | Mons. Pingre and M. Maty | A Supplement to Mons. Pingre's Memoir on the Parallax of the Sun: In a Letter from Him to the Royal Society, Translated by M. Maty, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0029 |
163-164 | Christian Mayer and James Parsons | An Account of the Transit of Venus: In a Letter to Charles Morton, M. D. Secret. R. S. from Christian Mayer, S. J. Translated from the Latin by James Parsons, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0030 |
165-170 | Christiani Mayer | Observationes Astronomicae Christiani Mayer, S. J. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0031 |
171 | Mungo Murray and John Bevis | Observations on the Eclipse of the Sun at Chatham, April 1, 1764, by Mr. Mungo Murray: Communicated to Joseph Salvadore, Esq; F. R. S. in a Letter from Dr. John Bevis | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0032 |
172-176 | Michael Morris | Observations and Experiments on Different Extracts of Hemlock: By Michael Morris, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0033 |
177-184 | James Johnstone and Right Rev. Charles | Essay on the Use of the Ganglions of the Nerves: By James Johnstone, M. D. Communicated by the Right Rev. Charles Lord Bishop of Carlisle, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0034 |
185-192 | John Winthorp and John Sullivan | An Account of Several Fiery Meteors Seen in North America: In a Letter to John Pringle, M. D. and F. R. S. from John Winthorp, Esq; Hollsisian Professor of Mathematics and Philosophy at Cambridge, in New England | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0035 |
193-197 | Edward Waring | Some New Properties in Conic Sections, Discovered by Edward Waring, M. A. Lucasian Professor of the Mathematics in the University of Cambridge, and F. R. S. to Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0036 |
198-200 | W. Heberden | An Account of the Effects of Lightening at South Weald, in Essex: By W. Heberden, M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0037 |
201-227 | M. Calandrini and William Watson | Observations upon the Effects of Lightning, with an Account of the Apparatus Proposed to Prevent Its Mischiefs to Buildings, More Particularly to Powder Magazines; Being Answers to Certain Questions Proposed by M. Calandrini, of Geneva, to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0038 |
227-234 | Edward Delaval | An Account of the Effects of Lightning in St. Bride's Church, Fleet-Street, on the 18th of June 1764: In a Letter to Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. from Edward Delaval Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0039 |
235-238 | Thomas Lawrence | A Letter from Thomas Lawrence, M. D. to William Heberden, M. D. and F. R. S. concerning the Effects of Lightning, in Essex-Street, on the 18th of June, 1764 | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0040 |
239-245 | W. Watson | An Account of What Appeared on Opening the Body of an Asthmatic Person: By W. Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0041 |
246-253 | Benjamin Wilson | A Letter to the Marquiss of Rockingham, with Some Observations on the Effects of Lightening | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0042 |
254-258 | Patribus Societatis Jesu | Solis Defectus Observatus in Collegio Romano a Patribus Societatis Jesu Die Prima Aprilis Anno MDCCLXIV. Tempore Vero Post Mediam Noctem | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0043 |
259-260 | James Ferguson | The Description of a New Hygrometer, Invented by James Ferguson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0044 |
261-262 | John Canton | Experiments and Observations on the Compressibility of Water and Some Other Fluids, by John Canton, M. A. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0045 |
263-276 | Nevil Maskelyne | Concise Rules for Computing the Effects of Refraction and Parallax in Varying the Apparent Distance of the Moon from the Sun or a Star; Also an Easy Rule of Approximation for Computing the Distance of the Moon from a Star, the Longitudes and Latitudes of Both Being Given, with Demonstrations of the Same: By the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, A. M. Fellow of Trinity College, in the University of Cambridge, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0046 |
277-278 | John Winthrop | Extract of a Letter from Mr. John Winthrop, Professor of Mathematics in Cambridge, New England, to James Short, A. M. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0047 |
279-283 | John Winthrop | Observation of the Transit of Venus, June 6, 1761, at St. John's, Newfound-Land: By John Winthrop, Professor of Mathematicks and Philosophy at Cambridge, New England | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0048 |
284-295 | Robert Veicht and William Lewis | An Account of the Effects of Lightning on Three Ships in the East-Indies: By Mr. Robert Veicht. Communicated by William Lewis, M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0049 |
296-325 | Richard Price | A Demonstration of the Second Rule in the Essay towards the Solution of a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances, Published in the Philosophical Transactions, Vol. LIII. Communicated by the Rev. Mr. Richard Price, in a Letter to Mr. John Canton, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0050 |
326-329 | John Swinton | An Account of a Remarkable Meteor Seen at Oxford, March 5, 1764. In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0051 |
329-332 | John Horsley and N. Maskelyne | Extract of a Letter from Mr. John Horsley, Fourth Mate on Board the Glatton East-India Ship, to the Rev. Mr. Nevil Maskelyne, F. R. S. Dated Batavia, Nov. 16, 1763, Giving an Account of His Observations, at Sea, for Finding out the Longitude by the Moon | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0052 |
332-336 | John Swinton | An Account of a Remarkable Meteor Seen at Oxford, April 23, 1764. In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0053 |
336-347 | Nevil Maskelyne | Some Remarks upon the Equation of Time, and the True Manner of Computing It. By Nevil Maskelyne, A. M. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0054 |
348-386 | Nevil Maskelyne | Astronomical Observations Made at the Island of St. Helena, by Nevil Maskelyne, M. A. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0055 |
386-388 | Andrew Oliver | An Account of an Extraordinary Disease among the Indians, in the Islands of Nantucket and Marthu's Vineyard, in New England. In a Letter from Andrew Oliver, Esq; Secretary of His Majesty's Province of Massachusett's Bay, to Israel Mauduit, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0056 |
389-392 | Nevil Maskelyne | Astronomical Observations Made at the Island of Barbados; At Willoughby Fort; And at the Observatory on Constitution Hill, Both Adjoining to Bridge Town. By Nevil Maskelyne, A. M. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0057 |
393-438 | M. l' Abbe Barthelemy and John Swinton | Farther Remarks upon M. l'Abbe Barthelemy's Memoir on the Phaenician Letters, Containing His Reflections on Certain Phaenician Monuments, and the Alphabets Resulting from Them. In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. F. R. S. Member of the Academy Degli Apatisti at Florence, and of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1764.0058 |
10.1098/rstl.1763.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0001 |
1-2 | Peter Daval and Mr. Short | An Account of the Sun's Distance from the Earth, Deduced from Mr. Short's Observations Relating to the Horizontal Parallax of the Sun: In a Letter from Peter Daval, Esq; V. P. of R. S. to James Barrow, Esq; V. P. of R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0002 |
3-4 | Petro Gabry and Emanuel Mendez da Costa | Observatio Cometae, Qui Mense Maio A. 1759 Apparuit, Facta Hagae-Comit. a Petro Gabry, I. V. D. Societatis Reg. Scientiar. Socio, et Commercio Literar. Cum Academ. Scientiar. Parisiensi et Reg. Societ. Gotting. Juncto: Communicated by Mr. Emanuel Mendez da Costa, Librarian of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0003 |
5-6 | Petro Gabry and Emanuel Mendez da Costa | Observatio Cujusdam Meteori Igniti Instar Chasmatis, Facta Hagae-Comit. d. 21 Decembr. 1758. Nov. St. a Petro Gabry, I. V. D. Socio Reg. Societat. Scientiar. Londin. et Commercio Literarum Cum Acad. Reg. Scientiar. Parisiens. et Societ. Reg. Scient. Gottingens. Juncto. Communicated by Mr. Emanuel Mendez da Costa, Librarian of the R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0004 |
7-8 | William Milbourne | An Account of a Remarkable Decrease of the River Eden, in Cumberland: In a Letter to Charles Lord Bishop of Carlisle, F. R. S. from William Milbourne, Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0005 |
9 | William Arderon and H. Baker | An Account of the Rain Fallen in a Foot-Square at Norwich, by Mr. William Arderon, F. R. S. Communicated by H. Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0006 |
10-26 | William Watson | Observations upon the Effects of Electricity Applied to a Tetanus, or Muscular Rigidity, of Four Months Continuance. In a Letter to the Royal Society. By William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. Member of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London and Madrid, and Physician to the Foundling Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0007 |
27-29 | William Borlase | An Account of the Late Mild Weather in Cornwall, of the Quantity of Rain Fallen There in the Year 1762: In a Letter from the Rev. William Borlase, M. A. F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0008 |
30 | James Ferguson | A Delineation of the Transit of Venus Expected in the Year 1769, by Mr. James Ferguson | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0009 |
31 | Samuel Dunn | An Account of an Appulse of the Moon to the Planet Jupiter, Observed at Chelsea, by Mr. Samuel Dunn | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0010 |
32-36 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1762, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, Med. Reg. et Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses; by John Wilmer, M. D. Clariss. Societatis Pharmaceut. Lond. Soc. Hort. Chelsean. Praefectus et Praelector Botanic | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0011 |
37-38 | John Bartram | Observations Made by Mr. John Bartram, at Pensilvania, on the Yellowish Wasp of That Country: In a Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0012 |
39-47 | Thomas Dawes | An Account of the Plague, at Aleppo: In a Letter to the Rev. Charles Lyttelton, LL. D. Dean of Exeter, Now Lord Bishop of Carlisle, and F. R. S. from the Reverend Mr. Thomas Dawes, Chaplain to the Factory at Aleppo | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0013 |
48-61 | Henry Horne | Observations on Sand Iron: In a Letter from Mr. Henry Horne, to Mr. John Ellicot, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0014 |
57-58 | Andrew Peter Du Pont | An Account of a Remarkable Marine Insect: In a Letter of Mr. Andrew Peter Du Pont, to Mr. Emanuel Mendez da Costa, Librarian to the R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0015 |
59-65 | Monsieur Wargentin | A Letter from Monsieur Wargentin, Secretary to the Royal Academy of Sciences in Sweden, to Mr. John Ellicott, F. R. S. Relating to the Late Transit of Venus | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0016 |
62 | Simon Peter Pallas | Extract of a Letter from Simon Peter Pallas, M. D. of Berlin, to Mr. Emanuel Mendez da Costa, Librarian to the Royal Society, Relating to the State of the State of the Cold There Last Winter, Dated Feb. 12, 1763 | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0017 |
63-64 | James Stirling and Samuel Mead | An Account of a Remarkable Darkness at Detroit, in America: In a Letter from the Rev. Mr. James Stirling, to Mr. John Duncan: Communicated by Samuel Mead, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0018 |
66-68 | Samuel Dunn and Mr. West | Remarks on the Censure of Mercator's Chart, in a Posthumous Work of Mr. West, of Exeter: In a Letter to Thomas Birch. D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from Mr. Samuel Dunn | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0019 |
69-80 | Mr. West and William Mountaine | A Defence of Mercator's Chart against the Censure of the Late Mr. West of Exeter: In a Letter to Charles Morton, M. D. Secret. R. S. from Mr. William Mountaine, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0020 |
81-83 | Gronovius and George Dionysius Ehret | An Account of a Species of Ophris, Supposed to be the Plant, Which is Mentioned by Gronovius in the Flora Virginica, p. 185, under the Name of Ophris Scapo Nudo Foliis Radicalibus Ovato-Oblongis, Dimidii Scapi Longitudine: By George Dionysius Ehret, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0021 |
84-97 | Ebenezer Kinnersley | New Experiments in Electricity: In a Letter from Mr. Ebenezer Kinnersley, to Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0022 |
97-100 | Torbern Bergman | Observations in Electricity and on a Thunder-Storm: In a Letter from Mr. Torbern Bergman, to Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. Acad. Reg. Upsal. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0023 |
101-102 | Mr. Achard | Remarks on Swallows on the Rhine: In a Letter from Mr. Achard, in Privy-Garden, to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0024 |
103-126 | Hugh Hamilton | The Properties of the Mechanic Powers Demonstrated, with Some Observations on the Methods That Have Been Commonly Used for That Purpose: In a Letter from Hugh Hamilton, D. D. F. R. S. and Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, to Matthew Raper, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0025 |
127-129 | Joseph Wilcox and Charles Morton | An Account of Some Subterraneous Apartments, with Etruscan Inscriptions and Paintings, Discovered at Civita Turchino in Italy [Tab. VII. VIII. IX.]: Communicated from Joseph Wilcox, Esq; F. S. A. by Charles Morton, M. D. S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0026 |
130-132 | George Dionysius Ehret | An Account of a New Peruvian Plant, Lately Introduced into the English Gardens; the Several Characters of Which Differ from All the Genera Hitherto Described; Presented to the Royal Society by George Dionysius Ehret, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0027 |
133-139 | John Taylor | Observations on Two Antient Roman Inscriptions Discovered at Netherby in Cumberland: In a Letter to the Right Rev. Charles Lord Bishop of Carlisle, F. R. S. from the Reverend John Taylor, LL. D. Canon Residentiary of St. Paul's, and Chancellor of the Diocese of Lincoln | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0028 |
139-158 | Keane Fitzgerald | A Method of Lessening the Quantity of Friction in Engines, by Keane Fitzgerald, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0029 |
158-169 | James Short | The Difference of Longitude between the Royal Observatories of Greenwich and Paris, Determined by the Observations of the Transits of Mercury over the Sun in the Years 1723, 1736, 1743, and 1753: By James Short, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0030 |
170-172 | James Ferguson | An Account of a Remarkable Fish, Taken in King-Road, Near Bristol: In a Letter from Mr. James Ferguson, to Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0031 |
173-194 | P. Murdoch | Rules and Examples for Limiting the Cases in Which the Rays of Refracted Light May Be Reunited into a Colourless Pencil: In a Letter from P. Murdoch, M. A. and F. R. S. to Robert Symmer, Esq; F. R. S. Jan. 3, 1763 | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0032 |
195-200 | Edmund Stone | An Account of the Success of the Bark of the Willow in the Cure of Agues. In a Letter to the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, President of R. S. from the Rev. Mr. Edmund Stone, of Chipping-Norton in Oxfordshire | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0033 |
201-210 | Mons. Weymarn and Henry Baker | An Account of an Earthquake in Siberia: In a Letter from Mons. Weymarn to Dr. Mounsey, Principal Physician of the Emperor of Russia, F. R. S. Translated from the French. Communicated by Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0034 |
211-228 | Dr. Carilos and John Locke | Roman Inscriptions at Tunis in Africa, Copied about the Year 1730. By Dr. Carilos, a Native of Madrid, Then Physician to the Bey of Tunis, Communicated by John Locke, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0035 |
229-230 | George Edwards | A Letter from Mr. George Edwards, F. R. S. to Thomas Birch D. D. Secret. R. S. concerning An Observation Made by Him in Opticks | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0036 |
231-237 | Francis Geach and John Huxham | Two Remarkable Cases in Surgery, by Mr. Francis Geach, Surgeon in Plymouth. Communicated by John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0037 |
238-239 | Moses Lindo | An Account of a New Die from the Berries of a Weed in South Carolina: In a Letter from Mr. Moses Lindo, Dated at Charles Town, September 2, 1763, to Mr. Emanuel Mendez da Costa, Librarian of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0038 |
240-250 | James Ferguson | An Account of the Eclipse of the Sun, April 1, 1764: In a Letter to the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, Pres. R. S. from Mr. James Ferguson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0039 |
251-256 | Edward Gulston | An Account of an Earthquake at Chattigaon: Translated from the Persian by Mr. Edward Gulston, in the Service of the Honourable East India Company, and Communicated by Him to the Reverend Mr. Hirst | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0040 |
256-262 | William Hirst | An Account of an Earthquake in the East Indies, of Two Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, Observed at Calcutta: In a Letter to the Reverend Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. from the Reverend William Hirst, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0041 |
263-264 | Edward Gulston | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Edward Gulston, at Chittigong, to Major John Carnac, at Calcutta | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0042 |
265-269 | Mr. Verelst | An Account of the Earthquakes That Have Been Felt in the Province of Islamabad, with the Damages Attending Them, from the 2d to the 19th of April, 1762: Translated from the Persian, and Communicated to Henry Vansittart, Esq; President and Governor of Fort William in Bengal, by Mr. Verelst, Chief of the Hon. East India Company's Affairs at Islamabad | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0043 |
269-271 | Thomas Bayes | A Letter from the Late Reverend Mr. Thomas Bayes, F. R. S. to John Canton, M. A. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0044 |
271-274 | William Watson | An Account of the Insect Called the Vegetable Fly: by William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0045 |
274-293 | John Swinton | An Attempt to Explain a Punic Inscription, Lately Discovered in the Island of Malta. In a Letter to the Reverend Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. from the Reverend John Swinton, B. D. of Christ-Church, Oxon. F. R. S. and Member of the Etruscan Academy of Cortona in Tuscany | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0046 |
294-299 | Edward Waring | Problems by Edward Waring, M A. and Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0047 |
300-345 | James Short | Second Paper concerning the Parallax of the Sun Determined from the Observations of the Late Transit of Venus, in Which This Subject is Treated of More at Length, and the Quantity of the Parallax More Fully Ascertained. By James Short, M. A. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0048 |
346-351 | Josiah Colebrook | An Account of a Case, in Which Green Hemlock Was Applied: In a Letter to the Rt. Hon. Hugh Lord Willoughby of Parham, V. P. of the R. S. by Mr. Josiah Colebrook, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0049 |
351-352 | Samuel Dunn | An Account of a Remarkable Meteor: In a Letter to the Reverend Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. of R. S. from Mr. Samuel Dunn | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0050 |
353-355 | Mark Akenside | An Account of a Blow upon the Heart, and of Its, Effects: By Mark Akenside, M. D. F. R. S. and Physician to Her Majesty | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0051 |
356-370 | Wolf and Henry Baker | Ratio Conficiendi Nitrum in Podolia: Authore - Wolf, M. D. Communicated by Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0052 |
370-418 | Mr. Bayes and Mr. Price | An Essay towards Solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances. By the Late Rev. Mr. Bayes, F. R. S. Communicated by Mr. Price, in a Letter to John Canton, A. M. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0053 |
419-435 | John Ellis | An Account of the Sea Pen, or Pennatula Phosphorea of Linnaeus; Likewise a Description of a New Species of Sea Pen, Found on the Coast of South-Carolina, with Observations on Sea-Pens in General. In a Letter to the Honourable Coote Molesworth, Esq; M. D. and F. R. S. from John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. and Member of the Royal Academy at Upsal | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0054 |
436-466 | B. Wilson | A Letter from Mr. B. Wilson, F. R. S. and Member of the Royal Academy at Upsal, to Mr. Aepinus, Professor of Natural Philosophy in the Imperial Academy of Sciences at St. Petersburg, and Member of the Academies of Berlin, Stockholm, and Erfurth | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0055 |
467-495 | Thomas Hornsby | A Discourse on the Parallax of the Sun. By the Rev. Thomas Hornsby, M. A. Savilian Professor of Astronomy in the University of Oxford, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0056 |
496-529 | H. Pemberton | A Discourse on the Locus for Three and Four Lines Celebrated among the Ancient Geometers, by H. Pemberton, M. D. R. S. Lond. et R. A. Berol. S. In a Letter to the Reverend Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1763.0057 |
1-3 | David Wark | An Account of the Use of Furze in Fencing the Banks of Rivers: In a Letter to the Reverend Stephen Hales, D. D. F. R. S. from the Reverend Mr. David Wark | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0002 |
3-6 | Tho. Barker | An Account of a Remarkable Halo: In a Letter to the Rev. William Stukeley, M. D. F. R. S. from Tho. Barker, Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0003 |
6-16 | John Winthrop | An Account of a Meteor Seen in New England, and of a Whirlwind Felt in That Country: In a Letter to the Rev. Tho. Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from Mr. John Winthrop, Professor of Philosophy at Cambridge in New England | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0004 |
17-21 | Nevil Maskelyne | A Letter from the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, A. M. Fellow of Trinity College, in the University of Cambridge, and F. R. S. to the Rev. Dr. Birch, Secretary to the Royal Society; Containing a Theorem of the Aberration of the Rays of Light Refracted Through a Lens, on Account of the Imperfection of the Spherical Figure | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0005 |
21-25 | Abbe De la Caille | Extract of a Letter from the Abbe De la Caille, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, and F. R. S. to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. Recommending to the Rev. Mr. Nevil Maskelyne, F. R. S. to Make at St. Helena a Series of Observations for Discovering the Parallax of the Moon | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0006 |
26-28 | Nevil Maskelyne | A Letter from the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, M. A. F. R. S. to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0007 |
28-38 | John Swinton | A Dissertation upon a Samnite Denarius, Never before Published. In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. of Christ-Church, Oxon. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0008 |
39-40 | Francis Haskins Eyles Stiles | An Account of an Eruption of Mount Vesuvius: In a Letter to Philip Carteret Webb, Esq; F. R. S. from Sir Francis Haskins Eyles Stiles Bart. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0009 |
41-44 | Francis Haskins Eyles Stiles | Another Account of the Same Eruption of Mount Vesuvius: In a Letter to Daniel Wray, Esq; F. R. S. from Sir Francis Haskins Eyles Stiles, Bart. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0010 |
44-45 | Robert Mackinlay | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Robert Mackinlay, to the Right Hon. the Earl of Morton, F. R. S. Dated at Rome, the 9th January 1761. Concerning the Late Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, and the Discovery of an Antient Statue of Venus at Rome | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0011 |
46-70 | T. W. | A Letter to the Rev. Dr. William Brakenridge, Rector of St. Michael Bassishaw, London, and F. R. S. concerning the Term and Period of Human Life: In Which the Inequalities in Constructing, and the False Conclusions Drawn from Dr. Halley' s Breslau Table are Fully Proved; the Supposed Extraordinary Healthfulness of That Place is Particularly Examined, And Confuted; and Its Real State Equalled by Divers Places in England; The Imperfection of All the Tables Formed upon 1000 Lives is Shewn; And a Method Propoposed to Obtain One Much Better: By T. W. A. M. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0012 |
71-75 | Keane Fitzgerald | Experiments on Checking the Too Luxuriant Growth of Fruit-Trees, Tending to Dispose Them to Produce Fruit: In a Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. from Keane Fitzgerald, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0013 |
75-85 | Joseph Gaertner | An Account of the Urtica Marina: In a Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. from Joseph Gaertner, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0014 |
85-89 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1760, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses, by John Wilmer, M. D. Clariss. Societatis Pharmaceut. Lond. Socius, Hort. Chelsean. Praefectus & Praelector. Botanic | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0015 |
89-93 | Dr. Storke and William Watson | An Account of the Cicuta, Recommended by Dr. Stroke; By William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0016 |
94-97 | John Swinton | An Account of an Anthelion Observed Near Oxford. In a Letter to the Reverend Tho. Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from the Reverend John Swinton, B. D. of Christ-Church, Oxon. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0017 |
98-99 | Right Reverend Richard | An Account of a Production of Nature at Dunbar in Scotland, Like That of the Giants-Causeway in Ireland; By the Right Reverend Richard Lord Bishop of Ossory, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0018 |
99-102 | John Swinton | An Account of a Remarkable Meteor Seen at Oxford. In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. of Christ-Church, Oxon. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0019 |
103-104 | Emanuel Mendez da Costa | An Account of Some Productions of Nature in Scotland Resembling the Giants-Causeway in Ireland: In a Letter to the Right Reverend Richard Lord Bishop of Ossory, F. R. S. from Emanuel Mendez da Costa, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0020 |
105-107 | Richard Dunthorne | Elements of New Tables of the Motions of Jupiter's Satellites: In a Letter to the Reverend Charles Mason, D. D. Woodwardian Professor in the University of Cambridge, and F. R. S. from Mr. Richard Dunthorne | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0021 |
108-118 | Job Baster | Dissertationem Hanc de Zoophytis, Regiae Societati Scientiarum Angliae Legendam et Judicandam Praebet Job Baster, Med. Doctor. Acad. Caes. Reg. Soc. Angl. et Holland. Socius | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0022 |
119-123 | John Stephens | An Account of an Uncommon Phaenomenon in Dorsetshire: In a Letter from John Stephens, M. A. to Emanuel Mendes da Costa, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0023 |
123-135 | J. Nixon | Additional Observations upon Some Plates of White Glass Found at Herculaneum: In a Letter to Charles Morton, M. D. R. S. S. By J. Nixon, A. M. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0024 |
135-139 | D. Lysons | A Description of the Cepphus: In a Letter from D. Lysons, M. D. to Robert More, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0025 |
140-141 | Robert More | An Extract of the Register of the Parish of Holy-Cross in Salop, from Michaelmas 1750 to Michaelmas 1760: Communicated by Robert More, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0026 |
141-142 | | An Account of the Earthquake at Lisbon, 31st March 1761: In a Letter from Thence, Dated the 2d April 1761, to Joseph Salvador, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0027 |
142-143 | Mr. Molloy | Another Account of the Same Earthquake: In a Letter from Mr. Molloy, Dated There April 3, 1761, to Keane Fitzgerald, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0028 |
143-145 | William Henry | A Further Account of the Case of William Carey, Whose Muscles Began to be Ossified: In a Letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Cadogan, F. R. S. from the Rev. William Henry, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0029 |
146-154 | Keane Fitzgerald | A Description of a New Thermometer and Barometer: In a Letter to the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society, from Keane Fitzgerald, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0030 |
155-156 | William Heberden and Thomas Heberden | An Account of the Earthquake Felt in the Island of Madeira, March 31, 1761: By Thomas Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. Communicated by William Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0031 |
156-172 | William Watson and J. A. Braunio | An Account of a Treatise in Latin, Presented to the Royal Society, Intituled, De Admirando Frigore Artificiali, quo Mercurius est Congelatus, Dissertatio, &c. A J. A. Braunio, Academiae Scientiarum Membro, &c. by William Watson, M. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0032 |
173-177 | Nathaniel Bliss | Observations on the Transit of Venus over the Sun, on the 6th of June 1761: In a Letter to the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society, from the Reverend Nathaniel Bliss, M. A. Savilian Professor of Geometry in the University of Oxford, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0033 |
178-182 | Ja. Short | An Account of the Transit of Venus over the Sun, on Saturday Morning, 6th June 1761, at Savile-House, about 8$^{\prime \prime}$ of Time West of St. Paul's, London | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0034 |
182-183 | John Canton | Observations on the Transit of Venus, June the 6th, 1761, Made in Spital-Square; the Longitude of Which is 4$^{\prime}$ 11$^{\prime \prime}$ West of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, and the Latitude 51 degrees 31$^{\prime}$ 15$^{\prime \prime}$ North; by John Canton, M. A. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0035 |
184-195 | Samuel Dunn | Some Observations of the Planet Venus, on the Disk of' the Sun, June 6th, 1761; With a Preceding Account of the Method Taken for Verifying the Time of That Phaenomenon; And Certain Reasons for an Atmosphere about Venus: By Samuel Dunn | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0036 |
196-201 | Nevil Maskelyne | An Account of the Observations Made on the Transit of Venus, June 6, 1761, in the Island of St. Helena: In a Letter to the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society, from the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, M. A. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0037 |
202-208 | Richard Haydon | An Account of the Same Transit; By the Reverend Mr. Richard Haydon: In a Letter to John Bevis, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0038 |
208-213 | Peter Wargentin | Observations on the Same Transit; and on an Eclipse of the Moon, May 8, 1761; and of the Sun, on the 3d of June 1761: In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from Mr. Peter Wargentin, Secretary to the Royal Academy of Sciences in Sweden, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0039 |
213-216 | Peter Wargentin | An Account of the Observations Made on the Same Transit in Sweden: In a Letter from Mr. Peter Wargentin, Secretary to the Royal Academy of Sciences in Sweden, and F. R. S. to Mr. John Ellicot, F. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0040 |
216-220 | Hieronymus De La Lande | Observationes Veneris Sub Sole Visae, Habitae Parisiis, Die 6$^{a}$ Junii 1761, in Palatio Luxemburgi, Quas Regiae Societati Londinensi, Venerationis suae Obsequium, Offert Hieronymus De La Lande, Acad. Reg. Scient. Parisinae Socius, Regiusque Matheseos Professor | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0041 |
221-225 | Benedict Ferner | An Account of the Observations on the Same Transit Made in and Near Paris: In a Letter from Mr. Benedict Ferner, Professor of Astronomy at Upsal, and F. R. S. to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0042 |
226 | James Porter | Observations on the Same Transit of Venus Made at Constantinople: By His Excellency James Porter, Esq; His Majesty's Ambassador There: In a Letter to George Amyand, Esq; | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0043 |
227-230 | Thorbern Bergman | An Account of the Observations Made on the Same Transit at Upsal in Sweden: In a Letter to Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. from Mr. Thorbern Bergman, of Upsal | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0044 |
231 | Mons. Planman and Peter Wargentin | An Account of the Observations Made upon the Transit of Venus over the Sun, 6th June 1761, at Cajaneburg in Sweden, by Mons. Planman: Communicated in a Letter from Mr. Peter Wargentin, Secretary to the Royal Academy of Sciences in Sweden, and F. R. S. to Mr. John Ellicott, F. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0045 |
232-250 | Nathanael Bliss | A Second Letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society, concerning the Transit of Venus over the Sun, on the 6th of June 1761; By the Rev. Nathanael Bliss, M. A. Savilian Professor of Geometry in the University of Oxford, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0046 |
251-253 | P. Antonio Eximeno and Cha. Morton | Observatio Transitus Veneris per Discum Solis, Facta Matriti Die 6 degrees Junii 1761. a P. Antonio Eximeno, e Soc. Jes. Communicated by Cha. Morton, M. D. Secretary | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0047 |
254 | Mons. De la Lande and M. Chappe | Extract from a Paper of Mons. De la Lande, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, to Mr. Gael Morris, of the Transit of Venus, on the 6th June 1761, Observed at Tobolsk in Siberia, by M. Chappe | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0048 |
255-257 | Joanne Lulofs and Cha. Morton | Observatio Congressus Veneris Cum Sole, Habita Lugduni Batavorum, Die 6$^{a}$ Junii 1761. a Joanne Lulofs, in Eadem Academ. Astronom. Mathes. & Philosoph. Professore. Communicated by Cha. Morton, M. D. Secretary | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0049 |
258-263 | Joseph Warner and Dr. Frewen | The Case of a Patient, Who Voided a Large Stone Through the Perinaeum from the Urethra. Communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. Joseph Warner, Surgeon, of Guy's Hospital, to Whom This Memoir Was Addressed, for That Purpose, by Dr. Frewen, of Rye in Sussex | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0050 |
264-265 | Philip Morant | An Account of the Case of a Boy, Who Had the Malleus of Each Ear, and One of the Incus's, Dropt out. Communicated by the Rev. Philip Morant, M. A. Rector of St. Mary's in Colchester | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0051 |
265-275 | Frank Nicholls | Observations concerning the Body of His Late Majesty, October 26, 1760, by Frank Nicholls, M. D. F. R. S. Physician to His Late Majesty | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0052 |
275-335 | Charles Walmesley | Of the Irregularities in the Planetary Motions, Caused by the Mutual Attraction of the Planets: In a Letter to Charles Morton, M. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, by Charles Walmesley, F. R. S. and Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Berlin, and of the Institute at Bologna | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0053 |
336-343 | Abbe Nollet and William Watson | An Account of a Treatise in French, Presented to the Royal Society, Intituled, Lettres sur l'electricite, by the Abbe Nollet, Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences, &c. &c." By William Watson, M. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0054 |
344-353 | Richard Pulteney and W. Watson | The Case of a Man, Whose Heart Was Found Enlarged to a Very Uncommon Size, by Mr. Richard Pulteney: Communicated by W. Watson, M. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0055 |
353-356 | Edward Delaval | An Account of Several Experiments in Electricity: In a Letter to Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. By Edward Delaval, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0056 |
357-365 | John Ellis | An Account of an Encrinus, or Starfish, with a Jointed Stem, Taken on the Coast of Barbadoes, Which Explains to What Kind of Animal Those Fossils Belong, Called Starstones, Asteriae, and Astropodia, Which Have been Found in Many Parts of This Kingdom: In a Letter to Mr. Emanuel Mendes da Costa, F. R. S. By John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0057 |
366-368 | Matthew Raper | Remarks on a Passage of the Editor of the Connoissance des Mouvements Celestes Pour l'Annee 1762: In a Letter to the Right Hon. George Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society. By Matthew Raper, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0058 |
369-370 | Monsieur De la Lande | An Extract of a Letter of Monsieur De la Lande, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, to Dr. Bevis, Dated There March 26, 1762. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0059 |
371-377 | Mr. Pingre and Matthew Maty | Observation of the Transit of Venus over the Sun, June 6, 1761, at the Island of Rodrigues; By Mr. Pingre, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris. Translated from the French, by Matthew Maty, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0060 |
378-394 | Mr. Dixon and Charles Mason | Observations Made at the Cape of Good Hope; By Mr. Charles Mason and Mr. Dixon; Reduced to Apparent Time by Mr. Mason. With an Appendix | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0061 |
395 | Charles Mason | Latitude of the Observatory at the Cape of Good Hope, Reduced from the Observations of Different Stars; By Mr. Charles Mason | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0062 |
396-398 | William Hirst | An Account of an Observation of the Transit of Venus over the Sun, on the 6th of June 1761, at Madrass; By the Rev. Mr. William Hirst, Chaplain of One of His Majesty's Ships in the East Indies: Contained in a Letter Wrote by Him to the Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society. Dated Fort St. George, Ist July 1761 | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0063 |
399-414 | Eustachio Zanotto and Nathanael Bliss | An Account of a Printed Memoir, in Latin, Presented to the Royal Society, Intituled, De Veneris ac Solis Congressu Observatio, Habita in Astronomica Specula Bononiensis Scientiarum Instituti, Die 5 Junii 1761. Auctore Eustachio Zanotto, Ejusdem Instituti Astronomo, ac Regiae utriusque Londinensis et Berolinensis Academiae Socio. By Nathanael Bliss, Savilian Professor of Geometry, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0064 |
414 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0065 |
415-417 | John Wood and W. Stukeley | Extract of a Letter of Mr. John Wood, from Calcutta, to J. Perry, Esq; of Hamstead. Communicated by the Rev. W. Stukeley, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0066 |
418-433 | William Borlase | Some Account of the Extraordinary Agitation of the Waters in Mount's-Bay, and Other Places, on the 31st of March 1761: In a Letter to the Reverend Dr. Charles Lyttelton, Dean of Exeter, from the Reverend William Borlase, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0067 |
434-443 | Nevil Maskelyne | Observations on a Clock of Mr. John Shelton, Made at St. Helena: In a Letter to the Right Honourable Lord Charles Cavendish, Vice-President of the Royal Society, from the Reverend Nevil Maskelyne, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0068 |
443-447 | Benjamin Wilson | Observations upon Some Gems Similar to the Tourmalin; By Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0069 |
447-453 | Henry More | Observations on the Tides in the Straits of Gibraltar; By Henry More, Esq; | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0070 |
454-456 | Dr. Frewen | An Account of the Case of a Young Man Stupified by the Smoke of Sea-Coal; By Dr. Frewen, of Sussex | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0071 |
456 | Benjamin Franklin | A Letter from Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. and F. R. S. to the Reverend Thomas Birch, D. D. and Secretary to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0072 |
457-461 | Mr. Delaval and John Canton | A Letter from John Canton, M. A. and F. R. S. to Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. and F. R. S. Containing Some Remarks on Mr. Delaval's Electrical Experiments | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0073 |
462-473 | Samuel Dunn | An Attempt to Assign the Cause, Why the Sun and Moon Appear to the Naked Eye Larger When They are Near the Horizon. With an Account of Several Natural Phaenomena, Relative to This Subject. By Mr. Samuel Dunn | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0074 |
474 | John Bartram | Extract of a Letter from Mr. John Bartram, of Philadelphia, to Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. F. R. S. Relating to a Remarkable Aurora Borealis | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0075 |
475-476 | Richard Forster | Observations on Noxious Animals in England; By the Rev. Richard Forster, M. A. Rector of Shefford in Bucks | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0076 |
477-478 | Abraham Mason | Extract of a Letter to the Reverend Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from Mr. Abraham Mason, of Barbadoes, Relating to an Extraordinary Agitation of the Sea There, 31st of March 1761, and an Epidemical Disorder in That Island | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0077 |
479-486 | Thorbern Bergman | Observations on Aurorae Boreales in Sweden: In a Letter to Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. from Mr. Thorbern Bergman, of Upsal | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0078 |
486-490 | John Beccaria | An Account of the Double Refractions in Crystals; By Father John Beccaria, Professor of Experimental Philosophy at Turin | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0079 |
491-494 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1761, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, Med. Reg. et Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses; By John Wilmer, M. D. Clariss. Societatis Pharmaceut. Lond. Soc. Hort. Chelsean. Praefectus et Praelector. Botanic | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0080 |
495-506 | William Hudson | An Account of a Work | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0081 |
507-515 | William Borlase | An Account of a Remarkable Agitation of the Sea, July 28, 1761, and of Two Thunder-Storms in Cornwall: In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from the Rev. William Borlase, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0082 |
515-518 | John Huxham | Extract of a Letter from John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. Dated at Plymouth, February 5, 1762, Relating to Two Remarkable Cases in Surgery | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0083 |
519-522 | Andrew Cantwell | An Account of the Success of Mons. Daviel's Method of Extracting Cataracts: In a Letter to James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. from Andrew Cantwell, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0084 |
523-526 | Charlton Wollaston | Extract of a Letter from Charlton Wollaston, M. D. F. R. S. to William Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. Dated Bury St. Edmund's, April 13, 1762, Relating to the Case of Mortification of Limbs in a Family at Wattisham in Suffolk | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0085 |
526-529 | James Bones | Extract of a Letter from the Reverend James Bones, M. A. Minister of Wattisham, Near Stowmarket in Suffolk, to George Baker, M. D. F. R. S. Relating to the Case of Mortification of Limbs in a Family There | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0086 |
529-533 | Mr. Bones | Extract of a Second Letter from the Rev. Mr. Bones, to Dr. Baker | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0087 |
534-539 | Charles Mason | Observations for Proving the Going of Mr. Ellicott's Clock, at St. Helena; by Mr. Charles Mason | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0088 |
540-542 | Mr. Mason and James Short | An Account of Mr. Mason's Paper, concerning the Going of Mr. Ellicott's Clock, at St. Helena; By James Short, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0089 |
542 | Mr. Short | An Account of the Eclipse of the Moon, on the 8th of May 1762, in the Morning, Observed by Mr. Short, in Surrey-Street, London | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0090 |
543 | J. Bevis | Observations on the Same Eclipse; By Dr. Bevis | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0091 |
544-546 | Samuel Evatt and Benjamin Franklin | An Account of a Remarkable Monument Found Near Ashford in Derbyshire: In a Letter from the Reverend Mr. Evatt, of Ashford, to Mr. Whitehurst, of Derby. Communicated by Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0092 |
547-554 | Wolfe and Henry Baker | Descriptio Fontis Hieronis in Metallifodinis Chemnicensibus in Hungaria, Anno 1756 Extructi; Auctore - Wolfe, M. D. Communicated by Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0093 |
554-557 | Alexander Russell and Dr. Nasmyth | An Account of a Remarkable Marine Production: In a Letter to the Reverend Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from Alexander Russell, M. D. Physician to St. Thomas's Hospital, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0094 |
558-577 | Nevil Maskelyne | A Letter from the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, M. A. F. R. S. to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society: Containing the Results of Observations of the Distance of the Moon from the Sun and Fixed Stars, Made in a Voyage from England to the Island of St. Helena, in Order to Determine the Longitude of the Ship, from Time to Time; Together with the Whole Process of Computation Used on This Occasion | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0095 |
578-580 | Samuel Dunn | Certain Reasons for a Lunar Atmosphere; By Mr. Samuel Dunn | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0096 |
581 | Mons. De la Lande | An Account of the Comet Seen at Paris, in June 1762: In an Extract of a Letter, Dated at Paris, July 30, 1762, from Mons. De la Lande, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, to Charles Morton, M. D. Secretary to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0097 |
582-583 | Charles Morton and William Magee | Minutes of the Observation of the Transit of Venus over the Sun, the 6th of June 1761, Taken at Calcutta in Bengal, Latitude 22 degrees 30$^{\prime}$, Longitude East from London Nearly 92 degrees: Communicated from the Court of Directors of the East India Company, by Charles Morton, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0098 |
584-586 | Charlton Wollaston | A Further Account of the Case of the Family at Wattisham, in Suffolk, Whose Limbs Mortified: In a Letter from Charlton Wollaston, M. D. F. R. S. and Physician to Guy's Hospital, to Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0099 |
586-606 | Nevil Maskelyne | Observations on the Tides in the Island of St. Helena: in a Letter from the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, A. M. F. R. S. to Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0100 |
607-610 | M. De la Lande | Extract of a Letter from M. De la Lande, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, to the Rev. Mr. Nevil Maskelyne, F. R. S. Dated Paris, Nov. 18, 1762 | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0101 |
611-628 | James Short | The Observations of the Internal Contact of Venus with the Sun's Limb, in the Late Transit, Made in Different Places of Europe, Compared with the Time of the Same Contact Observed at the Cape of Good Hope, and the Parallax of the Sun from Thence Determined. By James Short, A. M. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0102 |
629-635 | William Watson | Some Suggestions concerning the Preventing the Mischiefs, Which Happen to Ships and Their Masts by Lightning; Being the Substance of a Letter to the Late Right Honourable George Lord Anson, First Lord of the Admiralty, and F. R. S. by William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0103 |
635-640 | James Bradley and Daniel Lysons | An Account of the Case of the Late Rev. James Bradley, D. D. Astronomer Royal: In a Letter to the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, President of R. S. from Daniel Lysons, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0104 |
640-643 | John Canton | Experiments to Prove That Water is Not Incompressible; by John Canton. M. A. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0105 |
644-646 | Samuel Dunn | An Account of the Eclipse of the Sun, October 16, 1762, in a Letter from Mr. Samuel Dunn, to Mr. James Short, M. A. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0106 |
646-650 | W. Watson | Extract of a Letter from W. Watson, M. D. F. R. S. to John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. Containing Some Remarks upon the Catarrhal Disorder, Which Was Very Frequent at London and in Its Neighbourhood in May 1762. and upon the Dysentery, Which Prevailed the Following Autumn | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0107 |
650-653 | D. C. Morton and Joannes Lulofs | Viro Inclyto ac de Republica Literaria Meritissimo D. C. Morton, Med. Doct. Societati Regiae Scientiarum Londinesi ab Actis S. P. D. Joannes Lulofs | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0108 |
654-661 | Daniel C. Solander | An Account of the Gardenia: In a Letter to Philip Carteret Webb, Esq; F. R. S. from Daniel C. Solander, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0109 |
661-667 | John Ellis | An Account of the Male and Female Cochineal Insects, That Breed on the Cactus Opuntia, or Indian Fig, in South Carolina and Georgia: In a Letter from John Ellis, Esq; to Peter Wych, Esq; | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0110 |
10.1098/rstl.1761.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1761.0001 |
10.1098/rstl.1759.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0001 |
1-6 | Francis Blake | The Greatest Effect of Engines with Uniformly Accelerated Motions Considered. By Francis Blake, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0002 |
7-12 | Robert Marsham and Steph. Hales | Observations on the Growth of Trees: By Robert Marsham, of Stratton in Norfolk, Esq; Communicated by the Rev. Steph. Hales, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0003 |
13-21 | William Borlase | An Account of Some Antiquities Found in Cornwall: In a Letter from the Rev. William Borlase, M. A. F. R. S. to the Rev. Charles Lyttelton, L. L. D. Dean of Exeter | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0004 |
21-30 | Samuel Pullein | A New Improved Silk - Reel. By the Rev. Samuel Pullein, M. A. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0005 |
30-35 | Robert Chambers and Emanuel Mendez da Costa | Experiments on Several Pieces of Marble Stained by Mr. Robert Chambers. In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. from Mr. Emanuel Mendez da Costa, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0006 |
35-37 | John Andrew Peyssonel | Observations upon the Sea Scolopendre, or Sea Millepes. By John Andrew Peyssonel, M. D. F. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0007 |
38-40 | Samuel Cooper and Joseph Warner | An Account of a Storm of Thunder and Lightning at Norwich, on the 13th of July 1758. By Mr. Samuel Cooper. Communicated by Mr. Joseph Warner, Surgeon of Guy's Hospital, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0008 |
40-53 | Josiah Colebrooke | Experiments concerning the Encaustic Painting of the Ancients. In a Letter to the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society, from Mr. Josiah Colebrooke, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0009 |
53-54 | Josiah Colebrooke | A Letter concerning the Success of the Preceding Experiments. In a Letter to the Right Honourable Lord Charles Cavendish, V. P. R. S. from Mr. Josiah Colebrooke, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0010 |
54-57 | Samuel Pullein | An Account of a Particular Species of Cocoon, or Silk-Pod, from America. By the Reverend Samuel Pullein, M. A. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0011 |
58-69 | Richard Brooke and Henry Baker | A Thermometrical Account of the Weather, for One Year, Beginning September 1753. Kept in Maryland, by Mr. Richard Brooke, Physician and Surgeon in That Province. Communicated by Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0012 |
70-82 | Richard Brooke and H. Baker | A Thermometrical Account of the Weather, for Three Years, Beginning September 1754. as Observed in Maryland. By Mr. Richard Brooke. Communicated by Mr. H. Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0013 |
83-88 | Benjamin Wilson and Edward Delaval | A Letter from Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. to the Rev. Tho. Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. [Relating] a Letter from Edward Delaval, M. A. and Fellow of Pembroke-Hall Cambridge, to Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. Containing Some Electrical Experiments and Observations | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0014 |
89-91 | William Carey and William Henry | An Account of the Case of William Carey, Aged Nineteen, Whose Tendons and Muscles are Turning into Bones. In a Letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Cadogan, F. R. S. from the Rev. William Henry, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0015 |
92-93 | William Henry | A Further Account of the Same Case: In a Letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Cadogan, F. R. S. from the Rev. William Henry, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0016 |
93-96 | J. Bevis and Nicolas Munckley | An Account of the Comet Seen in May 1759. By J. Bevis, M. B. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0017 |
96-100 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1757, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses, by John Wilmer, M. D. Clariss. Societatis Pharmaceut. Lond. Socius, Hort. Chelsean. Praefectus & Praelector Botanic | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0018 |
100-174 | J. Smeaton | An Experimental Enquiry concerning the Natural Powers of Water and Wind to Turn Mills, and Other Machines, Depending on a Circular Motion. By Mr. J. Smeaton, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0019 |
175-178 | James Bate and Alexander Russel | An Account of the Remarkable Alteration of Colour in a Negro Woman: In a Letter to the Reverend Mr. Alexander Williamson of Maryland, from Mr. James Bate, Surgeon in That Province. Communicated by Alexander Russel, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0020 |
179-185 | Doctor Himsel and John Godfrey Teske | The Case of a Paralytic Patient Cured by an Electrical Application, Inclosed in a Letter from Doctor Himsel, at Riga, to Jacob de Castro Sarmento, M. D. F. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0021 |
186-194 | Martin Hubner and Emanuel Mendes da Costa | An Account of Some Observations Relating to the Production of the Terra Tripolitana, or Tripoli. Humbly Addressed to the Royal Society of London, by Martin Hubner, Fellow of the Said Society, Professor of History in the University of Copenhagen, and Member of the Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Belles Letters of Paris. Translated from the French, by Emanuel Mendes da Costa, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0022 |
194-200 | Joseph Warner | A Remarkable Case of an Empyema. By Mr. Joseph Warner, F. R. S. and Surgeon to Guy's Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0023 |
201-206 | Abbate De Venuti | Extracts of Some Letters from Signor Abbate de Venuti, F. R. S. to J. Nixon, A. M. and F. R. S. Relating to Several Antiquities Lately Discovered in Italy | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0024 |
206-215 | John Ellis | An Account of Some Experiments Relating to the Preservation of Seeds: In Two Letters to the Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society. From John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0025 |
215-217 | Ambrose Dawson and William Heberden | The Case of a Very Long Suppression of Urine. By Ambrose Dawson, M. D. Communicated by William Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0026 |
218-259 | John Pringle | Several Accounts of the Fiery Meteor, Which Appeared on Sunday the 26th of November, 1758, between Eight and Nine at Night; Collected by John Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0027 |
259-274 | John Pringle | Some Remarks upon the Several Accounts of the Fiery Meteor (Which Appeared on Sunday the 26th of November, 1758), and upon Other Such Bodies; By John Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0028 |
274 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0029 |
275-282 | John Rutty | Thoughts on the Different Impregnation of Mineral Waters; More Particularly concerning the Existence of Sulphur in Some of Them, by John Rutty, Doctor of Physic | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0030 |
282-286 | Anne Whitfeld and John van Rixtel | An Account of the Effects of a Storm of Thunder and Lightning at Rickmansworth, in Hertfordshire, on the 16th of July, 1759: In a Letter from Mrs. Anne Whitfeld. Communicated by Mr. John van Rixtel, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0031 |
286-299 | William Mountaine and Gowin Knight | An Account of Some Extraordinary Effects of Lightning, in a Letter to Dr. Gowin Knight: By Mr. William Mountaine, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0032 |
299-300 | Richard Forster | An Account of a Meteor Seen at Shefford, in Berkshire, on Saturday, October 20th, 1759; With Some Observations on the Weather of the Preceding Winter: In a Letter to Thomas Birch, D. D. Sec. R. S. from Richard Forster, M. A. Rector of Shefford | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0033 |
301-302 | Josiah Colebrooke | An Account of the Same Meteor, Seen at Bath: In a Letter to Tho. Birch, D. D. Sec. R. S. from Mr. Josiah Colebrooke, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0034 |
302-303 | William Dutton | An Account of the Meteor Seen at Chigwell Row, in Essex, on the 20th of October 1759: In a Letter to the Rev. Dr. Birch, Secretary of the Royal Society, from Mr. William Dutton, Watchmaker in Fleet-Street | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0035 |
304-308 | Joseph Warner | An Account of Two Stones of Remarkable Shapes and Sizes, Which, for the Space of Six Years, Were Firmly Lodged in the Urethra of a Young Man, and at Length Successfully Cut out from Thence. Addressed to the Royal Society, on Thursday December 13, 1759, at Which Meeting the Stones Themselves, and a Drawing of the Stones, Were Presented to the Fellows of the Society, by Joseph Warner, F. R. S. and Surgeon to Guy's Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0036 |
308-339 | Benjamin Wilson | Experiments on the Tourmalin: by Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. In a Letter to Dr. William Heberden, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0037 |
340-393 | Robert Symmer and John Mitchell | New Experiments and Observations concerning Electricity; By Robert Symmer, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0038 |
394-398 | William Watson | Some Observations Relating to the Lyncurium of the Ancients; By William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0039 |
398-445 | John Canton | An Attempt to Account for the Regular Diurnal Variation of the Horizontal Magnetic Needle; And Also for Its Irregular Variation at the Time of an Aurora Borealis: By John Canton, M. A. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0040 |
446-457 | William Brakenridge | A Letter to the Right Honourable Hugh Earl of Marchmont. F. R. S. concerning the Sections of a Solid, Hitherto Not Considered by Geometers; From William Brakenridge, D. D. Rector of St. Michael Bassishaw London, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0041 |
459-464 | Peter Collinson | A Letter to the Honourable J. Th. Klein, Secretary to the City of Dantzick, from Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning the Migration of Swallows | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0042 |
465 | James Short | Observations on the Comet Seen in January 1760; By James Short, M. A. F. R. S. In a Letter to the Rev. Tho. Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0043 |
466-467 | John Michell | Observations on the Same Comet; By the Rev. John Michell, M. A. Fellow of Queen's College in Cambridge. In a Letter to Mr. James Short, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0044 |
467-468 | Nicolas Munckley | An Account of the Same Comet; By Nicolas Munckley, of Lincoln's-Inn, Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0045 |
469 | Mark Day | An Account of the Said Comet; By Mr. Mark Day | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0046 |
470-477 | John Rutty | Of the Vitriolic Waters of Amlwch, in the Isle of Anglesey; With Occasional Remarks on the Hartfell Spaw, Described in the First Volume of the Edinburgh Essays and Observations Physical and Literary, and in the 49th Volume of the Philosophical Transactions, and Their Comparison with Other Waters of the Same Class. By John Rutty, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0047 |
477-497 | Professor Krashennicoff and D. Dumaresque | An Account of That Part of America, Which is Nearest to the Land of Kamtchatka; Extracted from the Description of Kamtchatka by Professor Krashennicoff, Printed at Petersburg, in Two Volumes, 4to. in 1759; And Translated and Communicated by the Rev. D. Dumaresque, D. D. Chaplain to the English Factory at Petersburg | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0048 |
498-504 | Tho. Barker and W. Stukeley | Remarks on the Mutations of the Stars; By Tho. Barker, Esq; Of Lyndon, in Rutland: Communicated by the Rev. W. Stukeley, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0049 |
504-506 | Dr. Linnaeus and John Ellis | The Method of Making Sal Ammoniac in Egypt; As Communicated by Dr. Linnaeus, from His Pupil Dr. Hasselquist, Who Had Been Lately in Those Parts: By John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0050 |
506-514 | Sam. Christ. Hollmanni | Montium Quorundam Praealtorum, Magna Ligni Fossilis Copia Quasi Infarctorum, Brevis Descriptio Sam. Christ. Hollmanni, Philosophiae Professor. Goettingensis, et S. R. Sodalis | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0051 |
514-526 | Father Beccaria and Benjamin Franklin | Experiments in Electricity: In a Letter from Father Beccaria, Professor of Experimental Philosophy at Turin, to Benjamin Franklin, L. L. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0052 |
526-529 | Erasmus Darwin | An Uncommon Case of an Haemoptysis; By Erasmus Darwin, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0053 |
529-534 | Patrick Russell | An Account of the Late Earthquakes in Syria: In a Letter from Dr. Patrick Russell, to His Brother, Alexander Russell, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0054 |
534-553 | Jeremiah Milles | Remarks on the Bovey Coal: In a Letter to the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society. By Jeremiah Milles, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0055 |
553-565 | John Landen and Thomas Simpson | A New Method of Computing the Sums of Certain Series; By Mr. John Landen: Communicated by Mr. Thomas Simpson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0056 |
566-634 | John Michell | Conjectures concerning the Cause, and Observations upon the Phaenomena of Earthquakes; Particularly of That Great Earthquake of the First of November, 1755, Which Proved So Fatal to the City of Lisbon, and Whose Effects Were Felt As Far As Africa, and More or Less throughout Almost All Europe; By the Reverend John Michell, M. A. Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0057 |
635 | Abbe de la Caille | An Extract of a Letter from Abbe De la Caille, F. R. S. and Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, to Matthew Maty, M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0058 |
636-643 | Abbate de Venuti and John Nixon | Extracts of Some Letters from Signor Abbate De Venuti, F. R. S. to J. Nixon, A. M. and F. R. S. Relating to Several Antiquities in Italy | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0059 |
644-648 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1759, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses, by John Wilmer, M. D. Clariss. Societatis Pharmaceut. Lond. Socius, Hort. Chelsean. Praefectus & Praelector. Botanic | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0060 |
648-652 | General Clive and James Parsons | Some Account of the Animal Sent from the East Indies, by General Clive, to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, Which is Now in the Tower of London: In a Letter from James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. to the Rev. Tho. Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0061 |
653-657 | George Edwards | An Account of the Frog-Fish of Surinam, Addressed to the Royal Society, by Mr. George Edwards, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0062 |
657-660 | Charles White and George Lloyd | An Account of a Remarkable Operation on a Broken Arm; By Mr. Charles White, Surgeon at Manchester, Communicated by George Lloyd, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0063 |
660-662 | Terence Brady | An Account of a Bone Found in the Pelvis of a Man at Brussels; By Terence Brady, M. D. In a Letter to the Rev. Tho. Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0064 |
662-669 | Dr. Willis and Francis Dashwood | An Account of an Extraordinary Case of a Lady, Who Swallowed Euphorbium. By Dr. Willis, of Lincoln: Communicated by Sir Francis Dashwood, Bart | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0065 |
670-676 | Dr. Himsel and James Parsons | An Account of Artificial Cold Produced at Petersburg: By Dr. Himsel. In a Letter to Dr. De Castro, F. R. S. Translated from the French by James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0066 |
676-679 | Charles White and George Lloyd | An Account of a Complete Luxation of the Thigh Bone, in an Adult Person, by External Violence; By Mr. Charles White, Surgeon, at Manchester. Communicated by George Lloyd, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0067 |
680-693 | John Swinton | Conjectures upon an Inedited Parthian Coin. By the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. of Christ-Church, Oxon. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0068 |
694-695 | H. Baker | An Account of a Stony Concretion Taken from the Colon of an Horse; By Mr. H. Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0069 |
695-773 | Francis Haskins Eyles Stiles | An Explanation of the Modes or Tones in the Antient Graecian Music; By Sir Francis Haskins Eyles Stiles, Bart. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0070 |
774-823 | Matthew Raper | An Enquiry into the Measure of the Roman Foot; By Matthew Raper, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0071 |
823-833 | Keane Fitzgerald and Hon. George | A Description of a Metalline Thermometer; By Keane Fitzgerald, Esq; F. R. S. Communicated by the Right Hon. George Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0072 |
833-837 | George Edwards | An Account of a Bird Supposed to be Bred between a Turkey and Pheasant; By Mr. George Edwards, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0073 |
837-838 | Turberville Needham | An Account of a Late Discovery of Asbestos in France: In a Letter to the Rev. Tho. Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society, from Mr. Turberville Needham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0074 |
839-843 | Joseph Bruni | An Account of the Hot Baths of Vinadio, in the Province of Coni in Piedmont; With the State of the Weather at Turin in the Year 1759: In an Extract of a Letter from Dr. Joseph Bruni, F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0075 |
844-846 | Francis Eyles Styles | An Account of a Specimen of the Labour of a Kind of Bees, Which Lay up Their Young in Cases of Leaves, Which They Bury in Rotten Wood: In a Letter to Daniel Wray, Esq; F. R. S. from Sir Francis Eyles Styles, Bart. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0076 |
846-853 | Charles Yonge and John Huxham | An Account of a Case of a Luxated Thigh Bone Reduced; By Mr. Charles Young, Surgeon, at Plymouth: Communicated by John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0077 |
853-865 | John Swinton | Some Observations upon a Samnite-Etruscan Coin, Never before Fully Explained. In a Letter from the Rev. John Swinton, B. D. of Christ-Church, Oxon. F. R. S. to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0078 |
865-888 | Rogerius Joseph Boscovich | De Proximo Veneris Sub Sole Transitu | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0079 |
889-895 | Nevil Maskelyne | A Proposal for Discovering the Annual Parallax of Sirius; By the Rev. Nevil Maskelyne, A. M. Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0080 |
896-906 | Benjamin Wilson | Farther Experiments in Electricity; By Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0081 |
907-909 | Thorbern Bergman | A Letter to Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. concerning Electricity; From Mr. Thorbern Bergman, of Upsal | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0082 |
910-929 | H. Pemberton | Some Considerations on a Late Treatise Intituled, A New Set of Logarithmic Solar Tables, &c. Intended for a More Commodious Method of Finding the Latitude at Sea, by Two Observations of the Sun; By H. Pemberton, M. D. R. S. Lond. et R. A. Berol. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0083 |
929-935 | John Ellis | An Account of the Plants Halesia and Gardenia: In a Letter from John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. to Philip Carteret Webb, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0084 |
936 | James Short | An Account of an Eclipse of the Moon, 22d November 1760, Observed in Surrey-Street in the Strand, London; By James Short, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0086 |
936-941 | Samuel More and Charles Morton | An Account of the Case of a Young Man, Who Had Lost the Use of His Hands by Cleansing Brass Wire; By Mr. Samuel More, Apothecary in Jermyn-Street. Communicated by Charles Morton, M. D. Secretary to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0085 |
941-944 | Jer. Milles | A Further Account of Some Experiments Made on the Bovey Coal | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0087 |
944-977 | S. Klingenstierna | De Aberratione Luminis, in Superficiebus et Lentibus Sphaericis Refractorum | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0088 |
978 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1759.0089 |
10.1098/rstl.1757.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0001 |
1-18 | John Winthrop | An Account of the Earthquake Felt in New England, and the Neighbouring Parts of America, on the 18th of November 1755. In a Letter to Tho. Birch, D.D. Secret. R. S. by Mr. Professor Winthrop, of Cambridge in New England | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0002 |
19-22 | James Mounsey and Mr. Baker | The Strange Effects of Some Effervescent Mixtures; In a Letter from Dr. James Mounsey, Physician of the Russian Army, and F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. Communicated by Mr. Baker | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0003 |
23-24 | J. Wall | Extract of a Letter of J. Wall, M. D. to the Rev. Dr. Lyttelton, Dean of Exeter, and F. R. S. concerning the Good Effects of Malverne Waters in Worcestershire | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0004 |
25-30 | Jeremiah Milles | An Account of the Carlsbad Mineral Waters in Bohemia: In a Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield, President of the R. S. by the Rev. Jeremiah Milles, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0005 |
30-35 | John Robertson | An Essay Towards Ascertaining the Specific Gravity of Living Men. By Mr. John Robertson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0006 |
35-38 | Peter Travers and John Huxham | An Instance of the Gut Ileum, Cut Thro' by a Knife, Successfully Treated by Mr. Peter Travers, Surgeon, at Lisbon. Communicated by John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0007 |
38-48 | John Andrew Peyssonel, Lemoine, and Moulon | An Account of a Visitation of the Leprous Persons in the Isle of Guadaloupe: In a Letter to Mons. Damonville, Counsellor and Assistant-Judge at Martinico, and in the Office of King's Physician at Guadaloupe. By John Andrew Peyssonel, M.D. F.R.S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0008 |
49-50 | Camillo Paderni | An Account of the Late Discoveries of Antiquities at Herculaneum; In an Extract of a Letter from Camillo Paderni, Keeper of the Herculanean Museum, and F. R. S. to Thomas Hollis, Esq; Dated Naples, Dec. 16, 1756 | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0009 |
51-53 | William Borlase | An Account of Some Trees Discovered Under-Ground on the Shore at Mount's-Bay in Cornwall: In a Letter from the Rev. Mr. William Borlase, F. R. S. to the Rev. Dr. Lyttelton, Dean of Exeter | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0010 |
53-57 | Keane Fitzgerald | Experiments on Applying the Rev. Dr. Hales's Method of Distilling Salt-Water to the Steam-Engine. By Keane Fitzgerald, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0011 |
58-62 | Abraham Trembley | Extract of a Letter of Mr. Abraham Trembley, F. R. S. to Tho. Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0012 |
62-88 | Richard Pultney and William Watson | A Brief Botanical and Medical History of the Solanum Lethale, Bella-Donna, or Deadly Nightshade, by Mr. Richard Pultney. Communicated by Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0013 |
88-103 | John Nixon | An Account of Some of the Antiquities Discovered at Herculaneum, &c. In a Letter to Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret, R. S. By John Nixon, A. M. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0014 |
104-109 | James Dyer and Mr. Milles | An Account of the Effects of a Storm of Thunder and Lightning, in the Parishes of Looe and Lanreath, in the County of Cornwall, on the 27th Day of June, 1756. Communicated to the Rev. Jeremiah Milles, D.D. F.R.S. in Two Letters, One from the Rev. Mr. Dyer, Minister of Looe, and the Other from the Rev. Mr. Milles, Vicar of Duloe, in Cornwall | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0015 |
109-115 | John Collet | An Account of the Peat-Pit Near Newbury in Berkshire; In an Extract of a Letter from John Collet, M.D. to the Right Reverend Richard Lord Bishop of Ossory, F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0016 |
115-117 | John Ward | An Account of the Alterations Making in the Pantheon at Rome: In an Extract of a Letter from Rome to Thomas Hollis, Esq; Communicated by John Ward, LL.D. R.S. Vice-Praes | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0017 |
117-147 | John Walker | An Account of a New Medicinal Well, Lately Discovered Near Moffat, in Annandale, in the County of Dumfries. By Mr. John Walker, of Borgue-House, Near Kirkudbright, in Scotland | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0018 |
148 | Abraham Trembley | An Account of the State of the Thermometer at the Hague on the 9th of January 1757. Extracted from a Letter of Mr. Abraham Trembley, F.R.S. to Tho. Birch, D.D. Secret. R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0019 |
148-155 | William Lewis | Experimental Examination of Platina. By William Lewis, M.B. F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0020 |
156-166 | William Lewis | Experimental Examination of Platina. By William Lewis, M.B. F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0021 |
166-174 | John Nixon | An Account of the Temple of Serapis at Pozzuoli in the Kingdom of Naples: In a Letter to John Ward, LL.D. and R.S. Vice-Praes. by the Rev. John Nixon, M.A. F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0022 |
175-188 | John Swinton | Some Remarks on a Parthian Coin with a Greek and Parthian Legend, Never before Published. In a Letter from the Rev. John Swinton, M.A. of Christ-Church, Oxon. F.R.S. to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D.D. Secret. R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0023 |
188-194 | John Ellis | An Account of a Red Coral from the East-Indies, of a Very Singular Kind: In a Letter from Mr. John Ellis, F.R.S. to Mr. Peter Collinson, F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0024 |
194-198 | Philip Miller and Thomas Thomlinson | An Account of the Effects of a Storm at Wigton in Cumberland. Communicated by Mr. Philip Miller, F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0025 |
198-204 | John Smeaton | An Account of the Effects of Lightning upon the Steeple and Church of Lestwithiel, Cornwall; In a Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield, President of the R.S. By Mr. John Smeaton, F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0026 |
205-386 | Lord Walpole, John Pringle, and Robert Whytt | An Account of the Case of the Late Right Honourable Horace Lord Walpole; Being a Sequel to His Own Account Published in the Philosophical Transactions, Vol.xlvii. p. 43. and 472 | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0027 |
221-227 | John Pringle, Matthew Simson, Adam Austin, and Adam Drummond | An Account of the Virtues of Soap in Dissolving the Stone, in the Case of the Rev. Mr. Matthew Simson. Communicated by John Pringle, M.D. F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0028 |
228-235 | Emanuel Mendes da Costa | An Account of the Impressions of Plants on the Slates of Coals: In a Letter to the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, President of the R.S. from Mr. Emanuel Mendes da Costa, F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0029 |
236-240 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1756, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses, by John Wilmer, M.D. Clariss. Societatis Pharmaceut. Lond. Socius, Hort. Chels. Praefect. & Praelector Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0030 |
240-254 | Erasmus Darwin and William Watson | Remarks on the Opinion of Henry Eeles, Esq; Concerning the Ascent of Vapour, Published in the Philosoph. Transact. Vol. xlix. Part i. p. 124. By Erasmus Darwin, M. D. Communicated by Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0031 |
255-257 | George Edwards | An Account of a New-Discovered Species of the Snipe or Tringa: In a Letter to the Rev. Tho. Birch, D. D. F. R. S. from Mr. George Edwards, Librarian of the College of Physicians | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0032 |
258-280 | Job Baster | Observationes de Corallinis, Iisque Insidentibus Polypis, Aliisque Animalculis Marinis: Quas Regiae Societati Londinensi Offert Job Baster, Med. Doct. Acad. Caesar. Reg. Societ. Lond. & Scient. Holland. Socius | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0033 |
280-287 | John Ellis | Remarks on Dr. Job Baster's Observationes de Corallinis, &c. Printed above, p. 258. In a Letter to the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, President of the R. S. from Mr. John Ellis, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0034 |
288-293 | John Robertson | An Account of an Extraordinary Operation Performed in the Dock-Yard at Portsmouth: Drawn up by Mr. John Robertson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0035 |
293-295 | George Edwards | Observations on an Evening, or Rather Nocturnal, Solar Iris. By Mr. George Edwards, Librarian of the College of Physicians | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0036 |
296-297 | H. Baker | The Effects of the Opuntia, or Prickly Pear, and of the Indigo Plant, in Colouring the Juices of Living Animals. Communicated by H. Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0037 |
297-299 | Andrew Mitchell | An Account of an Extraordinary Shower of Black Dust, That Fell in the Island of Zetland 20th October 1755. In a Letter from Sir Andrew Mitchell, of Westshore, Bart. to John Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0038 |
300-310 | Charles Cavendish | A Description of Some Thermometers for Particular Uses. By the Right Honourable the Lord Charles Cavendish, V. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0039 |
311-322 | Justo Johanne Torkos and William Burnet | Observationes Anatomico-Medicae, de Monstro Bicorporeo Virgineo A. 1701. Die 26 Oct. in Pannonia, Infra Comaromium, in Possessione Szony, Quondam Quiritum Bregetione, in Lucem Edito, Atque A. 1723. Die 23 Febr. Posonii in Caenobio Monialium S. Ursulae Morte Functo Ibidemque Sepulto. Authore Justo Johanne Torkos, M. D. Soc. Regalis Socio | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0040 |
322-328 | Mark Akenside | Observations on the Origin and Use of the Lymphatic Vessels of Animals: Being an Extract from the Gulstonian Lectures, Read in the Theatre of the College of Physicians of London, in June 1755. By Mark Akenside, M.D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0041 |
329-349 | William Mountaine and James Dodson | A Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield, President, the Council, and Fellows, of the Royal Society, concerning the Variation of the Magnetic Needle; With a Sett of Tables Annexed, Which Exhibit the Result of Upwards of Fifty Thousand Observations, in Six Periodic Reviews, from the Year 1700 to the Year 1756, Both Inclusive; And are Adapted to Every Five Degrees of Latitude and Longitude in the More Frequented Oceans. By William Mountaine and James Dodson, Fellows of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0042 |
350-356 | James Parsons | An Account of Some Extraordinary Tumors upon the Head of a Labouring Man, Now in St. Bartholomew's Hospital. By James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0043 |
356-363 | Richard Forster | An Extract of the Register of the Parish of Great Shefford, Near Lamborne, in Berkshire, for Ten Years: With Observations on the Same: In a Letter to Tho. Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. from the Rev. Mr. Richard Forster, Rector of Great Shefford | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0044 |
363-370 | Jos. Warner | A Remarkable Case of an Aneurism, or Disease of the Principal Artery of the Thigh, Occasioned by a Fall. To Which is Prefixed a Short Account of the Uncertainty of the Distinguishing Symptoms of This Disease. By Jos. Warner, F. R. S. and Surgeon to Guy's Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0045 |
370-374 | Keane Fitz-Gerald | Farther Experiments for Increasing the Quantity of Steam in a Fire-Engine. By Keane Fitz-Gerald, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0046 |
374-375 | Joanne Chevalier | Observatio Eclipsis Lunae Die 27 Martii, Ann. 1755. Habita Ulissipone in Domo Patrum Congregationis Oratorii a Joanne Chevalier Ejusdem Congregationis Presbytero, Regiae Londinensis Societatis Socio, Regiaeque Parisiensis Scientiarum Academiae Correspondente | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0047 |
376-377 | Theodoro de Almeida | Eclipsis Lunae Die 4 degrees Februarii, Ann. 1757. Habita Ulissipone a Joanne Chevalier Presbytero Congregationis Oratorii, Regiae Londinensis Societatis Socio, Regiaeque Scientiarum Parisiensis Academiae Correspondente, et a Theodoro De Almeida Ejusdem Congregationis Presbytero, ac Physicae Publico Professore | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0048 |
378 | Joanne Chevalier | Observationes Eclipsium Satellitum Jovis Ulissipone Habitae a Joanne Chevalier, Presbytero Congregationis Oratorii, Regiaeque Londinensis Societatis Socio, Anno 1757 | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0049 |
379-383 | Richard Grindall | A Remarkable Case of the Efficacy of the Bark in a Mortification. In a Letter to William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. from Mr. Richard Grindall, Surgeon to the London Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0050 |
383-395 | John Pringle, Robert Whytt, Lord Walpole, Patrick Brydone, Elizabeth Foster, and Robert Brydone | A Letter to the Rev. Tho. Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. from John Pringle, M. D. F.R.S. Inclosing Two Papers Communicated to Him by Robert Whytt, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0051 |
396-407 | James Parsons | An Account of Some Fossile Fruits, and Other Bodies, Found in the Island of Shepey. By James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0052 |
408-415 | Ja. Bradley | Observations upon the Comet That Appeared in the Months of September and October 1757, Made at the Royal Observatory by Ja. Bradley, D. D. Astronomer Royal, F. R. S. and Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0053 |
416-427 | Tho. Simpson | The Resolution of a General Proposition for Determining the Horary Alteration of the Position of the Terrestrial Equator, from the Attraction of the Sun and Moon: With Some Remarks on the Solutions Given by Other Authors to That Difficult and Important Problem. By Mr. Tho. Simpson, F. R. S | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0054 |
428-430 | John Huxham and Dr. Watson | Remarks upon the Heat of the Air in July 1757. in an Extract of a Letter from John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. to William Watson, M. D. F. R S. Dated at Plymouth 19th of That Month. With Additional Remarks by Dr. Watson | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0055 |
430-440 | John Ellis and Philip Miller | Remarks upon the Letter of Mr. John Ellis, F. R. S. to Philip Carteret Webb, Esq; F. R. S. Printed in the Philosophical Transactions, Vol. xlix. Part ii. p. 806. By Mr. Philip Miller, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0056 |
441-456 | John Ellis | An Answer to the Preceding Remarks. By Mr. John Ellis, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0057 |
457-465 | Richard Forster | A Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secr. R. S. concerning the Number of the People of England; By the Rev. Mr. Richard Forster, Rector of Great Shefford in Berkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0058 |
465-479 | William Brakenridge and Mr. Forster | A Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society, from the Rev. William Brakenridge, D. D. F. R. S. Containing an Answer to the Account of the Numbers and Increase of the People of England, by the Rev. Mr. Forster | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0059 |
481-483 | Benjamin Franklin | An Account of the Effects of Electricity in Paralytic Cases. In a Letter to John Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. from Benjamin Franklin, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0060 |
483-488 | D. Klinkenberg | Observations on the Late Comet in September and October 1757; Made at the Hague by Mr. D. Klinkenberg: In a Letter to the Rev. James Bradley, D. D. Astronomer Royal, and F. R. S, and Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris. Translated from the Low Dutch | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0061 |
488-490 | John Smeaton | Remarks on the Different Temperature of the Air at Edystone, from That Observed at Plymouth, between the 7th and 14th of July 1757. By Mr. John Smeaton, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0062 |
491-492 | Mr. Perry and Wm. Stukeley | An Account of the Earthquake Felt in the Island of Sumatra, in the East-Indies, in November and December 1756. In a Letter from Mr. Perry to the Rev. Dr. Stukeley, Dated at Fort Marlborough, in the Island of Sumatra, Feb. 20. 1757. Communicated by the Rev. Wm. Stukeley, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0063 |
492-499 | J. Robertson | Concerning the Fall of Water Under Bridges. By Mr. J. Robertson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0064 |
499-505 | William Borlase and Charles Lyttelton | An Account of the Earthquake in the West Parts of Cornwall, July 15th 1757. By the Rev. William Borlase, M. A. F. R. S. Communicated by the Rev. Charles Lyttelton, LL. D. Dean of Exeter, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0065 |
506-517 | Richard Pultney | Some Observations upon the Sleep of Plants; And an Account of That Faculty, Which Linnaeus Calls Vigiliae Florum; With an Enumeration of Several Plants, Which are Subject to That Law. Communicated to Wm. Watson, M. D. F. R. S. by Mr. Richard Pultney of Leicester | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0066 |
518-522 | Richard Oram, John Gaze, and Henry Baker | An Account of the Case of a Boy Troubled with Convulsive Fits Cured by the Discharge of Worms. By the Rev. Richard Oram, M. A. Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Ely | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0067 |
523-524 | John Huxham | An Account of the Extraordinary Heat of the Weather in July 1757, and of the Effects of It. In a Letter from John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. to Wm. Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0068 |
524-527 | Joshua Platt | An Account of the Fossile Thigh-Bone of a Large Animal, Dug up at Stonesfield, Near Woodstock, in Oxfordshire. In a Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. from Mr. Joshua Platt | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0069 |
528-538 | Daniel Peter Layard | A Discourse on the Usefulness of Inoculation of the Horned Cattle to Prevent the Contagious Distemper among Them. In a Letter to the Right Hon. George Earl of Macclesfield, P. R. S. from Daniel Peter Layard, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0070 |
538-543 | Patrick Murdoch | Trigonometry Abridged. By the Rev. Patrick Murdoch, A. M. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0071 |
543-550 | James Johnstone and Charles Lyttelton | An Account of Two Extraordinary Cases of Gall-Stones. By James Johnstone, M. D. of Kidderminster. Communicated by the Rev. Charles Lyttelton, L. L. D. Dean of Exeter | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0072 |
550-552 | Nicholas Jenty | A Remarkable Case of Cohesions of All the Intestines, &c. in a Man of about Thirty-Four Years of Age, Who Died Some Time Last Summer, and Afterwards Fell under the Inspection of Mr. Nicholas Jenty | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0073 |
553-568 | Patrick Murdoch | Of the Best Form of Geographical Maps. By the Rev. Patrick Murdoch, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0074 |
563-568 | William Mountaine | A Short Dissertation on Maps and Charts: In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. and Secret. R. S. By Mr. Wm. Mountaine, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0075 |
569-578 | Robert Whytt | Cases of the Remarkable Effects of Blisters in Lessening the Quickness of the Pulse in Coughs, Attended with Infarction of the Lungs and Fever: By Robert Whytt, M. D. F. R. S. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Professor of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0076 |
579-585 | Joseph Warner | A Remarkable Instance of Four Rough Stones, That Were Discovered in an Human Urinary Bladder, Contrary to the Received Opinion; And Successfully Extracted by the Lateral Method of Cutting for the Stone. By Mr. Joseph Warner, F. R. S. and Surgeon to Guy's-Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0077 |
585-589 | John Andrew Peyssonel | Observations on the Limax Non Cochleata Purpur Ferens, The Naked Snail Producing Purple. By John Andrew Peyssonel, M. D. F. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0078 |
590-594 | John Andrew Peyssonel | New Observations upon the Worms That form Sponges. By John Andrew Peyssonel, M. D. F. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0079 |
594-600 | Edward Wright | Account of an Experiment, by Which It Appears, That Salt of Steel Does Not Enter the Lacteal Vessels; With Remarks. In a Letter to the Rev. Tho. Birch, D. D. Secr. R. S. By Edward Wright, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0080 |
601-609 | John Nixon | A Dissertation on the Antiquity of Glass in Windows. In a Letter to the Rev. Tho. Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. By the Rev. John Nixon, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0081 |
609-614 | Nic. Munckley | An Account of an Extraordinary Case of the Efficacy of the Bark in the Delirium of a Fever. By Nic. Munckley, M. D. Physician to Guy's-Hospital, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0082 |
614-617 | James Burrow | An Account of an Earthquake Felt at Lingfield in Surrey, and Edenbridge in Kent, on the 24th of January 1758. By James Burrow, Esq; R. S. V. P. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0083 |
617-619 | Robert Home | An Account of the Case of the First Joint of the Thumb Torn off, with the Flexor Tendon in Its Whole Extent Torn Out. By Robert Home, Late Surgeon to the Thirtieth Regiment of Foot, and Surgeon at Kingston upon Hull. In a Letter to John Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0084 |
619-623 | Camillo Paderni | An Account of the Late Discoveries of Antiquities at Herculaneum, and of an Earthquake There; In a Letter from Camillo Paderni, Keeper of the Museum at Herculaneum, and F. R. S. to Tho. Hollis, Esq; F. R. S. Dated Portici, Feb. 1. 1758 | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0085 |
623-631 | Thomas Simpson | A Further Attempt to Facilitate the Resolution of Isoperimetrical Problems. By Mr. Thomas Simpson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0086 |
631-635 | John Andrew Peyssonel | Observations on the Alga Marina Latifolia; The Sea Alga with Broad Leaves. By John Andrew Peyssonel, M. D. F. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0087 |
635-639 | William Chapman | An Account of the Distilling Water Fresh from Sea-Water by Wood-Ashes. By Capt. William Chapman: In a Letter to John Fothergill, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0088 |
640-645 | Joanne Wendlingen and Matthew Maty | Observatio Eclipsis Lunaris Facta Matriti a $\text{P}^{a}$. Joanne Wendlingen, Societatis Jesu, in Regali Observatorio Collegii Imperialis Ejusdem Societatis, Die 30 Julii 1757 | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0089 |
645-648 | John Andrew Peyssonel | Observations upon a Slight Earthquake, Tho' Very Particular, Which May Lead to the Knowlege of the Cause of Great and Violent Ones, That Ravage Whole Countries, and Overturn Cities. By John Andrew Peyssonel, M D. F. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0090 |
648-651 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1757, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses, by John Wilmer, M. D. Clariss. Societatis Pharmaceut. Lond. Socius, Hort. Chelsean. Praesectus & Praelector Botanic | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0091 |
652-688 | Micheli, Haller, Linnaeus, Wm. Watson, and Dillenius | An Historical Memoir concerning a Genus of Plants Called Lichen, by Micheli, Haller, and Linnaeus; And Comprehended by Dillenius under the Terms Usnea, Coralloides, and Lichenoides: Tending Principally to Illustrate Their Several Uses. Communicated by Wm. Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0092 |
688-691 | William Chapman | An Account of the Fossile Bones of an Allegator, Found on the Sea-Shore, Near Whitby in Yorkshire. In a Letter to John Fothergill, M. D. from Capt. William Chapman | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0093 |
692-694 | Nicholao de Himsel | De Rariori Quadam Orthoceratitis Specie, in Suecia Reperta, Tractatus: In Literis a Nicholao De Himsel, M. D. Riga Livono, ad Gul. Watson, M. D. R.SS. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0094 |
695-699 | Patrick Brydone | A Further Account of the Effects of Electricity in the Cure of Some Diseases: In a Letter from Mr. Patrick Brydone to Dr. Robert Whytt, Professor of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh, and F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0095 |
699-703 | John Ward and Tho. Birch | An Account of the Black Assize at Oxford, from the Register of Merton College in That University. Communicated by John Ward, LL. D. With Some Additional Remarks | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0096 |
704-726 | Father Gaubil | A Description of the Plan of Peking, the Capital of China; Sent to the Royal Society by Father Gaubil, e Societate Jesu. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0097 |
727-732 | Keane Fitz-Gerald | An Attempt to Improve the Manner of Working the Ventilators by the Help of the Fire-Engine. In a Letter to Tho. Birch, D. D Secret. R. S. from Keane Fitz-Gerald, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0098 |
733-743 | John Dollond and James Short | An Account of Some Experiments concerning the Different Refrangibility of Light. By Mr. John Dollond. With a Letter from James Short, M. A. F.R.S. Acad. Reg. Suec. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0099 |
743-745 | William Watson | An Account of Some Extraordinary Effects Arising from Convulsions; Being Part of a Letter to John Huxham, M. D. and F. R. S. from William Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0100 |
746-747 | Francis Fauquier and William Fauquier | An Account of an Extraordinary Storm of Hail in Virginia. By Francis Fauquier, Esq; Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, and F. R. S. Communicated by William Fauquier, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0101 |
747-753 | Daniel Peter Layard | An Account of an Extraordinary Case of a Diseased Eye: In a Letter to Matthew Maty, M. D. F. R. S. By Daniel Peter Layard, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0102 |
754-756 | Henry Ellis | An Account of the Heat of the Weather in Georgia: In a Letter from His Excellency Henry Ellis, Esq; Governor of Georgia, and F. R. S. to John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0103 |
757-769 | Thomas Simpson | The Invention of a General Method for Determining the Sum of Every 2d, 3d, 4th, or 5th, &c. Term of a Series, Taken in Order; The Sum of the Whole Series Being Known. By Thomas Simpson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0104 |
769-771 | Joanne Chevalier and Jacob de Castro Sarmiento | Observatio Eclipsis Lunae Die 30 Julii 1757. Habita Olissipone a Joanne Chevalier, Congregationis Oratorii Presbytero, e Regia Londinensi Societate. Communicated by Jacob De Castro Sarmiento, M D F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0105 |
772-773 | John Andrew Peyssonnel | Singular Observations upon the Manchenille Apple. By John Andrew Peyssonnel, M. D. F. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0106 |
774-777 | William Arderon and Mr. Baker | Abstract of a Letter from Mr. William Arderon, F.R.S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. on the Giving Magnetism and Polarity to Brass. Communicated by Mr. Baker | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0107 |
777-786 | Henry Baker | An Account of the Sea Polypus, by Mr. Henry Baker, F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0108 |
786-790 | Charles Morton and Mr. Wooller | A Description of the Fossil Skeleton of an Animal Found in the Alum Rock Near Whitby. By Mr. Wooller. Communicated by Charles Morton, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0109 |
791-808 | John Swinton | A Dissertation upon the Phoenician Numeral Characters Antiently Used at Sidon. In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. from the Rev. John Swinton, M. A. of Christ-Church, Oxon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0110 |
809-835 | Charles Walmesley | Of the Irregularities in the Motion of a Satellite Arising from the Spheroidical Figure of Its Primary Planet: In a Letter to the Rev. James Bradley D. D. Astronomer Royal, F. R. S. and Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris; By Mr. Charles Walmesley, F. R. S. and Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Berlin, and of the Institute of Bologna | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0111 |
836-843 | J. Wall | Some Observations on the History of the Norfolk Boy. By J. Wall, M. D. In a Letter to the Rev. Charles Lyttelton, LL. D. Dean of Exeter | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0112 |
843-845 | John Andrew Peyssonel | Observations upon the Corona Solis Marina Americana; The American Sea-Sun-Crown. By John Andrew Peyssonel, M. D. F. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0113 |
845-855 | John Ellis | An Account of Several Rare Species of Barnacles. In a Letter to Mr. Isaac Romilly, F. R. S. from John Ellis, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0114 |
856-859 | W. Watson | A Further Account of the Poisonous Effects of the Oenanthe Aquatica Succo Viroso Crocante of Lobel, or Hemlock Dropwort, by W. Watson, M.D. F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0115 |
859-860 | George Forbes | Extract of a Letter to John Eaton Dodsworth, Esq; from Dr. George Forbes of Bermuda, Relating to the Patella, or Limpet Fish, Found There | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0116 |
860-876 | Taylor White and Thomas Combes | A Discourse on the Cinnamon, Cassia, or Canella. By Taylor White, Esquire, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1757.0117 |
1-4 | | De Pressionibus Ponderum in Machinis Motis | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0002 |
4-15 | Thomas Simpson | An Investigation of a General Rule for the Resolution of Isoperimetrical Problems of All Orders. By Mr. Thomas Simpson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0003 |
16-18 | John Huxham | Part of a Letter from John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. to W. Watson, F. R. S. in Relation to the Effects of Lightning at Plymouth | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0004 |
18-21 | Edward Spry | A Remarkable Case of a Morbid Eye: By Mr. Edward Spry, Surgeon, at Plymouth, in Devonshire | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0005 |
21-24 | Henry Baker | A Supplement to the Account of a Distempered Skin, Published in the 424th Number of the Philosophical Transactions. By Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0006 |
24-28 | Isaac Jamineau | An Extract of the Substance of Three Letters from Isaac Jamineau, Esq; His Majesty's Consul at Naples, to Sir Francis Hoskins Eyles Stiles, Bart. and F. R. S. concerning the Late Eruption of Mount Vesuvius | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0007 |
28-29 | William Watson | An Account of the Species of Plant, from Which the Agaric, Used as a Styptic, is Prepared. By Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0008 |
30-34 | Peter Ascanius and Emanuel Mendes de Costa | An Account of a Mountain of Iron Ore, at Taberg in Sweden, in a Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. By Peter Ascanius, M. D. Translated from the Latin by Mr. Emanuel Mendes de Costa, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0009 |
34-36 | Richard Guy | An Account of an Extraordinary Case of a Child. By Mr. Richard Guy, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0010 |
36-38 | James Latterman, Monsieur La Fosse, and Joseph Warner | Extracts of Two Letters from Mr. James Latterman, Student in Physic and Surgery, to Dr. Schlosser, Now Residing in London, concerning the Effects of the Agaric of the Oak, after Some of the Most Capital Operations in Surgery. To Which are Added, Some Remarkable Experiments Made upon the Arteries of Horses, with the Powder of the Lycoperdon, or Lupi Crepitus; By Monsieur La Fosse, Farrier to the King of France. Communicated by Mr. Joseph Warner, F. R. S. Surgeon of Guy's Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0011 |
38-43 | James Parsons | A Letter from James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. to Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. concerning the Use of Lycoperdon, in Stopping Blood after Amputations | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0012 |
43-45 | Henry Miles | An Account of the State of the Thermometer, on the 8th and 9th of February 1755, in a Letter to John Canton, M. A. F. R. S. from Henry Miles, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0013 |
46-48 | William Oliver | An Account of Some Cases of Dropsies, Cured by Sweet Oil: In a Letter from William Oliver, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0014 |
48 | Joanne Chevalier | Observationes Eclipsium Satellitum Jovis Babitae Ulissipone in Regio Collegio Beatissimae Virginis a Necessitatibus Nuncupatae, a Joanne Chevalier Cong. Oratorii & Regalis Societ. Lond. Socio, Anno 1754 | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0015 |
49-61 | Mons. Le Cat | An Account of Those Malignant Fevers, That Raged at Rouen, at the End of the Year 1753, and the Beginning of 1754. By Mons. Le Cat, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Chirurgery at Rouen, F. R. S. Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, and Perpetual Secretary of That at Rouen | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0016 |
61-69 | | An Account of the Death of Mr. George William Richman, Professor of Experimental Philosophy, a Member of the Imperial Academy of Sciences at Petersburg. Translated from the High-Dutch | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0017 |
69-77 | John Ward | An Account of a Roman Inscription Found at Malton in Yorkshire, in the Year 1753. By John Ward, LL. D. Rhet. Prof. Gresh. and V. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0018 |
78-82 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society, by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1754, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses, by John Wilmer, M. D. Societat. Pharmaceut. Lond. Socius, Hort. Chels. Praefectus & Praelector Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0019 |
82-93 | T. Simpson | A Letter to the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society, on the Advantage of Taking the Mean of a Number of Observations, in Practical Astronomy: By T. Simpson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0020 |
93-95 | James Ford | An Account of the Success of Agaric, and the Fungus Vinosus, in Amputations: By Mr. James Ford, Surgeon, of Bristol | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0021 |
96-109 | Dr. Maty and James Porter | Queries Sent to a Friend in Constantinople; By Dr. Maty, F. R. S.; and Answered by His Excellency James Porter, Esq; His Majesty's Ambassador at Constantinople, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0022 |
109-112 | Camillo Paderni | Extracts of Two Letters to Thomas Hollis, Esq; Concerning the Late Discoveries at Herculaneum | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0023 |
115-123 | James Porter | An Account of the Several Earthquakes of Late Felt at Constantinople; By His Excellency James Porter, Esq; His Majesty's Ambassador at That Place; in a Letter to the Reverend Mr. Wetstein, F. R. S. Dated February 15, 1755 | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0025 |
124-154 | Henry Eeles | Letters of Henry Eeles, Esq; concerning the Cause of the Ascent of Vapour and Exhalation, and Those of Winds; And of the General Phaenomena of the Weather and Barometer | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0026 |
155-156 | James Parsons | Remarks upon a Petrified Echinus of a Singular Kind, Shewn to the Royal Society, April 24, 1755, by the Reverend Richard Pococke, LL. D. Archdeacon of Dublin, and F. R. S. Found on Bunnan's-Land in the Parish of Bovingdon in Hertfordshire, Which is a Clay, and Supposed to Have Been Brought with the Chalk, Dug out of a Pit in the Field. By James Parsons, M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0027 |
157-166 | Abbe Mazeas, James Parsons, and Philip Miller | Two Letters concerning Toxicodendron | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0028 |
167-182 | William Brakenridge | A Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society, concerning the Method of Constructing a Table for the Probabilities of Life at London, from the Reverend William Brakenridge, D. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0029 |
183-186 | James Parsons | Some Account of a Sheep, Shewed Alive to the Royal Society, in November 1754, Having a Monstrous Horn Growing from His Throat; The Stuffed Skin of Which, with the Horn in Situ, is Now in the Museum of the Society. By James Parsons M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0030 |
186-196 | Mons. Daviel and James Parsons | A Dissertation upon the Cancer of the Eye-Lids, Nose, Great Angle of the Eye, and Its Neighbouring Parts, Commonly Called the Noli-Me-Tangere, Deemed Hitherto Incureable by Both Antients and Moderns, but Now Shewn to be as Curable as Other Distempers. Addressed to the Royal Society of London by Mons. Daviel, Consulting Surgeon in Ordinary, and Oculist to the King; Master of Arts, and of Surgery at Marseilles; Royal Professor and Demonstrator of Anatomy of the Same City; Member of the Academy of Sciences of Toulose, Bologne, and That of Surgery of Paris; And Translated from the French by James Parsons, M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0031 |
196-205 | John Ward | An Account of Four Roman Inscriptions, Cut upon Three Large Stones, Found in a Ploughed Feild Near Wroxeter in Shropshire, in the Year 1752: with Some Observations upon Them, by John Ward, LL. D. Rhet. Prof. Gresh. and V. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0032 |
209-210 | | An Extract of a Letter Written by the Magistrates of the City of Mascali, in Sicily, and Sent from Their Public Office to Naples, concerning a Late Eruption of Mount Aetna. Translated from the Italian | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0034 |
210-212 | Mr. Farrington and Peter Collinson | Some Account of the Charr-Fish, as Found in North-Wales. In a Letter from the Rev. Mr. Farrington, of Dinas, Near Caernarvon, to Mr. Thomas Collinson, of London. Communicated by Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0035 |
213-222 | Jonathan Wathen | A Method Proposed to Restore the Hearing, When Injured from an Obstruction of the Tuba Eustachiana. By Mr. Jonathan Wathen, Surgeon, in Devonshire-Square | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0036 |
222-237 | Johanne Alberto Schlosser | Tentamen Chemicum de Calcis Vivae Actione in Salem Volatilem Alcalinum. Auctore Johanne Alberto Schlosser Ultrajectino, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0037 |
238-239 | John Nedham | An Account of a Very Remarkable Case of a Boy, Who, Notwithstanding That a Considerable Part of His Intestines Were Forced out by the Fall of a Cart upon Him, and Afterwards Cut off, Recovered, and Continues Well | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0038 |
240-245 | Richard Brocklesby | An Account of Some Experiments on the Sensibility and Irritability of the Several Parts of Animals; In a Letter from Richard Brocklesby, M. D. F. R. S. to the Reverend Thomas Birch, D. D. Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0039 |
246-248 | Frank Nicholls | An Account of Worms in Animal Bodies. In a Letter to Tho. Birch, D. D. Secr. R. S. from Frank Nicholls, M. D. Med. Reg. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0040 |
251-254 | James Porter | A Short Account of Some New Astronomical and Physical Observations Made in Asia; And Communicated to Matthew Maty, M. D. F. R. S. by His Excellency Mr. Porter, His Majesty's Ambassador at Constantinople, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0042 |
254-264 | Malcolm Fleming | Some Observations Proving, That the Foetus is in Part Nourished by the Liquor Amnii. By Malcolm Fleming, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0043 |
265-268 | J. de Castro Sarmento | Lunae Defectus Elbis a Doctore Joanne Mendesio Sachetto Barbosa, Philosophiae & Medicinae Professore, Regiae Societatis Londinensis Socio, & Medicae Academiae Matritensis, Regalis Elbensis Nosocomii Medico, Observatus Die 27--28 Martii, Anno 1755. Communicated by J. De Castro Sarmento, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0045 |
285-294 | John Ward | An Attempt to Explain Two Roman Inscriptions, Cut upon Two Altars, Which Were Dug up Some Time since at Bath. By John Ward, LL. D. Rhet. Prof. Gresh. and V. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0047 |
295 | Gustavus Brander | An Account of a Remarkable Echinus: By Gustavus Brander, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0048 |
297-298 | Arthur Pond | A Letter to the Right Hononrable George Earl of Macclessied, President of the Royal Society, concerning the Stones Mentioned in the Preceding Article. By Mr. Arthur Pond, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0050 |
298-299 | Gustavus Brander | An Account of the Effects of Lightning in the Danish Church, in Wellclose-Square. By Gustavus Brander, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0051 |
300-305 | Benjamin Franklin and Peter Collinson | Electrical Experiments, Made in Pursuance of Those by Mr. Canton, Dated Decem. 3, 1753; With Explanations by Mr. Benjamin Franklin, Communicated Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0052 |
305-309 | B. Franklin | Extract of a Letter concerning Electricity, from Mr. B. Franklin to Mons. Delibard, Inclosed in a Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0053 |
309-311 | William Child and Peter Collinson | A Letter concerning the Effects of Lightning at Darking in Surrey, from Mr. William Child to Mr. James Pitfold. Communicated by Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0054 |
312-332 | Stephen Hales | An Account of the Great Benefit of Blowing Showers of Fresh Air up through Distilling Liquors. By Stephen Hales, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0055 |
332-339 | Stephen Hales | An Account of the Great Benefit of Ventilators in Many Instances, in Preserving the Health and Lives of People, in Slave and Other Transport Ships. By Stephen Hales, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0056 |
339-347 | Stephen Hales | An Account of Some Trials to Cure the Ill Taste of Milk, Which is Occasioned by the Food of Cows, Either from Turnips, Cabbages, or Autumnal Leaves, &c. Also to Sweeten Stinking Water, &c. By Stephen Hales, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0057 |
347-350 | Thomas Barker | Extract of a Letter of Thomas Barker, Esq; To the Reverend James Bradley, D. D. Astronomer Royal, and F. R. S. concerning the Return of the Comet, Expected in 1757, or 1758 | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0058 |
351-398 | John Robertson, Philip Carteret Webb, Swithin Adee, John Hodgson, Cranbrook, John Pringle, Henry Mills, Thomas Birch, Mr. Thomlinson, Richard Philips, Lewis Crusius, John Blair, Lord Viscount Parker, John Huxham, William Borlase, Swanzey, William Arderon, Thomas Barber, John Harrison, Spencer Cowper, Robert Gardener, James Colquhoun, L. Nicola, Richard Brocklesby, Hen. Tom., Joseph Steplin, Mr. De Hondt, and Mons. Allamond | An Extraordinary and Surprising Agitation of the Waters, though without Any Perceptible Motion of the Earth, Having Been Observed in Various Parts of This Island, Both Maritime and Inland, on the Same Day, and Chiefly about the Time, That the More Violent Commotions of Both Earth and Waters so Extensively Affected Many Very Distant Parts of the Globe; The Following Accounts, Relating to the Former, Have Been Transmitted to the Society; In Which are Specified the Times and Places When and Where They Happened | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0059 |
398-444 | Wm. Bullock, Richard Wolfall, John Mendes Saccheti, J. Latham, Peter Daval, Mr. Stoqueler, Henry Baker, John Ellicot, Captain Knowler, Theodore Jacobson, Mons. Muysson, M. Maty, Benjamin Bewick, Antonio d'Ulloa, General Fowke, Philip Lord Viscount Royston, Tho. Heberden, Charles Chambers, Lewis Crusius, Mons. De Vautravers, Mons. Trembley, John Hyde, Cadwallader Colden, and Peter Collinson | An Account of the Earthquake, Novem. 1, 1755, as Felt in the Lead Mines in Derbyshire; In a Letter from the Reverend Mr. Bullock to Lewis Crusius, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0060 |
445-449 | Alexander Russel | An Account of Four Undescribed Fishes of Aleppo; In a Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson, F.R.S. by Alexander Russel, M.D. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0061 |
449-452 | John Albert Schlosser and John Ellis | An Account of a Curious, Fleshy, Coral-Like Substance; In a Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. from Dr. John Albert Schlosser, M. D. F. R. S. with Some Observations on It Communicated to Mr. Collinson by Mr. John Ellis, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0062 |
458-459 | William Pye and Mr. Barrington | Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Pye, Dated Manilla, Oct. 1st, 1754, to His Brother in London. Communicated to Mr. Benj. Wilson, F. R. S. by the Hon. Mr. Barrington | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0064 |
459-468 | J. Wall and Charles Lyttleton | An Essay on the Waters of the Holy Well at Malvern, Worcestershire. By J. Wall, M. D. Communicated by the Rev. Charles Lyttleton, L. L. D. Dean of Exeter | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0065 |
477-484 | Edward Spry and John Huxham | An Account of the Case of a Man Who Died of the Effects of the Fire at Eddy-Stone Light-House. By Mr. Edward Spry, Surgeon at Plymouth | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0066 |
485-489 | Christopher Warrick | A Farther Account of the Success of Some Experiments of Injecting Claret, &c. into the Abdomen, after Cupping. By Mr. Christopher Warrick | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0067 |
509-511 | Robert Whytt | An Account of the Earthquake Felt at Glasgow and Dumbarton; Also of a Shower of Dust Falling on a Ship between Shetland and Iceland; in a Letter from Dr. Robert Whytt, Professor of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh, to John Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0069 |
512-513 | Mons. Allemond | Extract of a Letter from Mons. Allemond, Professor of Natural Philosophy at Leyden, and F. R. S. to Mr. Trembley, F. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0071 |
513-516 | Thomas Pennant and Henry Baker | An Account of Some Fungitae and Other Curious Coralloid Fossil Bodies; by Thomas Pennant, Esq; Communicated by Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0072 |
521-523 | John Stevenson and Thomas Kilpatrick | Extract of a Letter from Dr. John Stevenson, Physician at Edinburgh, to John Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. Dated Edinburgh, 17 Feb. 1756, with an Account of an Extraordinary Agitation of the Water in a Small Lake at Closeburn, in the Shire of Dumfries; By Sir Thomas Kilpatrick, of Closeburn, Bart | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0074 |
523-529 | George Anson, Michael Godden, Michael Monarty, and Walter Taylor | Accounts of the Irregularities of the Tides at Chatham, Sheerness, Woolwich and Deptford, in Feb. 1756. Communicated by the Rt. Hon. George Lord Anson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0075 |
534-543 | William Brownrigg | Thoughts on the Reverend Dr. Hales's New Method of Distillation by the United Force of Air and Fire. By William Brownrigg, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0077 |
544-545 | Mons. Grovestins and William Parker | An Extract of a Letter from Mons. Grovestins, Master of the Horse to His R. H. the Prince of Orange, Lieutenant-General, Commandant of the Forces, concerning an Earthquake Felt by Himself at the Hague, on Wednesday the 18th of Feb. 1756. Translated from the French, and Communicated by the Rev. William Parker, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0078 |
544 | Governor Belcher | Extract of a Letter to the Rev. Dr. Hales, F. R. S. from Governor Belcher's Lady; Dated Elizabeth Town, New-Jersey, Oct. 22, 1755; concerning an Extraordinary Motion in the Waters in the Lake Ontario in North-America | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0079 |
546-547 | John Pringle | An Account of the Earthquakes Felt at Brussels; in a Letter from John Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. to Thomas Birch, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0081 |
547-550 | Edward Matthews | An Account of the Sinking of a River Near Pontypool in Monmouthshire; in a Letter from Mr. Edward Matthews, to the Commissioners of the Excise | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0082 |
550-552 | John Pringle and Mark M'Callum | An Account of the Agitation of the Waters, on the 1st of November 1756, in Scotland and at Hamburgh. Communicated by John Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. in a Letter to the Rev. Tho. Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0083 |
553-558 | Edward Wright | Microscopical Observations: In a Letter from Edward Wright, Esq; To Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. Dated at Paris, Decemb. 26, 1755 | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0084 |
558-563 | Cheney Hart | An Account of a Cure of a Paralytic Arm, by Electricity: In a Letter from Cheney Hart, M. D. to Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0085 |
564-579 | John Andrew Peyssonel and M. Maty | Observations Made upon the Brimstone-Hill (in French La Souffriere) in the Island of Guadelupa; By John Andrew Peyssonel, M. D. Member of the Royal Academies of Sciences of Paris and Montpelier, and of Marseilles and Rouen; The King of France's Physician and Botanist Heretofore on the Coast of Barbary, and Now in the Island of Guadelupa, F. R. S. Translated from the French by M. Maty, M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0086 |
581-585 | Abraham Trembly | Remarks on the Stones, in the Country of Nassau, and the Territories of Treves and Colen, Resembling Those of the Giants-Causey, in Ireland. In a Letter to Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. from Mr. Abraham Trembly, F. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0088 |
585-592 | Abraham Trembley and Thomas Birch | An Account of a Work Published in Italian by Vitaliano Donati, M. D. Containing, An Essay towards a Natural History of the Adriatic Sea: By Mr. Abraham Trembley, F. R. S. Translated from the French, by Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0089 |
612-616 | Vitaliano Donati | Extract of a Letter from Dr. Vitaliano Donati, Professor of Botany at Turin, to Mr. Abraham Trembley, F. R. S. concerning the Earthquakes Felt at Turin, December 9, 1755, and March 8, 1756. Translated from the Italian | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0092 |
616-622 | Abraham Trembley | An Account of a Continued Succession of Earthquakes at Brigue in Valais. Written by the Rector of the College of Jesuits at Brigue, and Addressed to Mons. Jalabert, Professor of Philosophy and Mathematics at Geneva, and F. R. S. and Communicated by Mr. Abraham Trembley, F. R. S. Translated from the Latin | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0093 |
622-624 | Mons. La Condamine | Extract of a Letter of Mons. La Condamine, F. R. S. to Dr. Maty, F. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0094 |
624-639 | Dr. Peyssonnel | Observations upon the Currents of the Sea, at the Antisles of America: By Dr. Peyssonnel, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0095 |
642-643 | Mr. Prince and Jeremiah Milles | An Account of an Unusual Agitation of the Sea, at Ildfarcombe, in Devonshire, Feb. 27, 1756. By the Rev. Mr. Prince, of Barnstable: Communicated by the Rev. Jeremiah Miles, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0097 |
643-644 | Jeremiah Milles and Henry Holdsworth | Extract of a Letter from the Rev. Mr. Holdsworth, at Dartmouth, Relating to the Agitation of the Waters Observed There on the 1st of November, 1755. Communicated by the Rev. Jeremiah Milles, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0098 |
644-648 | John Nettis | An Account of a Method of Observing the Wonderful Configurations of the Smallest Shining Particles of Snow, with Several Figures of Them: By John Nettis, Doctor of Physic, and Oculist to the Republic of Middleburg, &c. Translated from the Latin | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0099 |
648-651 | John Rutty and Peter Collinson | An Account of the Copper-Springs Lately Discovered in Pennsylvania: By John Rutty, M. D. of Dublin. Communicated by Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0100 |
652-654 | Abbe Mazeas and James Parsons | Extract of a Letter from the Abbe Mazeas, F. R. S. concerning an Ancient Method of Painting, Revived by Count Caylus. Translated from the French by James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0101 |
655-663 | Abbe Mazeas and James Parsons | Observations on the Abbe Mazeas's Letter on the Count De Caylus's Method of Imitating the Antient Painting in Burnt Wax: By James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0102 |
663-668 | Mons. Vernede and Abraham Trembley | An Account of the Late Earthquakes Felt at Maestricht, in a Letter from Mons. Vernede, Pastor of the Wallon Church There, to Mons. Allemand, Professor of Philosophy at Leyden, F. R. S. Communicated by Mr. Abraham Trembley, F. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0103 |
668-670 | Capt. Affleck and Charles Gray | An Account of the Agitation of the Sea at Antigua, Nov. 1, 1755. By Capt. Affleck of the Advice Man of War. Communicated by Charles Gray, Esq; F. R. S. in a Letter to William Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0104 |
670-672 | Edward Wright | An Account of a Remarkable Fossil, in a Letter from Edward Wright, M. D. to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0105 |
672-682 | Edward Wright | An Account of the Orthoceratites: In a Letter from Edward Wright, M. D. to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0106 |
682-683 | Benjamin Wilson | A Retractation, by Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. of His Former Opinion, concerning the Explication of the Leyden Experiment | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0107 |
684-686 | Thomas Rutherforth | An Account of the Extraordinary Agitation of the Waters in Several Ponds in Hertfordshire: In a Letter from the Rev. Thomas Rutherforth, D. D. F. R. S. to the Rev. Samuel Squire, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0108 |
700-758 | Charles Walmesley | Two Essays Addressed to the Rev. James Bradley, D. D. and Astrom. Reg. by Mr. Charles Walmesley, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0110 |
759-795 | James Simon | A Journal of the Weather in Dublin for the Year 1753; By James Simon, F. R. S. and S. A. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0111 |
796-803 | Joseph Bruni and Henry Baker | An Account of What Happened at Bergemoletto, by the Tumbling down of Vast Heaps of Snow from the Mountains There, on March 19, 1755: As Taken by the Intendant of the Town and Province of Cuneo. Received from Dr. Joseph Bruni, Professor of Philosophy at Turin, and F. R. S. Communicated by Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. Translated from the Italian | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0112 |
803-806 | W. Watson | An Account of. Some of the More Rare English Plants Observed in Leicestershire | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0113 |
806-876 | John Ellis | A Letter from Mr. John Ellis, F. R. S. to Philip Carteret Webb, Esq; F. R. S. Attempting to Ascertain the Tree That Yields the Common Varnish Used in China and Japan; to Promote Its Propagation in Our American Colonies; And to Set Right Some Mistakes Botanists Appear to Have Entertained concerning It | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0114 |
877-890 | William Brakenridge | A Letter to George Lewis Scot, Esquire, concerning the Present Increase of the People in Britain and Ireland: From William Brakenridge, D. D. Rector of St. Michael Bassishaw, London, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0115 |
893-894 | Abraham Trembley | An Account of an Earthquake Felt at Colen, Leige, Maestricht, &c. on the 19th of November, 1756: In a Letter from Mr. Abraham Trembley, F. R. S. to Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0117 |
895-906 | William Watson | An Account of a Treatise, in Latin, Presented and Dedicated to the Royal Society, Intituled, " Gottlob Caroli Springsfeld, M. D. &c. &c. Commentatio de Prerogativa Thermarum Carolinarum in Dissolvendo Calculo Vesicae Prae Aqua Calcis Vivae," by William Watson, Member of the Royal Academy of Physicians at Madrid, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0118 |
10.1098/rstl.1755.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1755.0001 |
1-4 | William Henry and Lord Cadogan | An Account of an Extraordinary Stream of Wind, Which Shot thro' Part of the Parishes of Termonomungan and Urney, in the County of Tyrone, on Wednesday October 11, 1752. by Wm. Henry, D. D. Rector of the Parish of Urney: Communicated by the Right Honourable the Lord Cadogan, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0002 |
5-17 | J. Short | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0003 |
17-26 | George Costard and Thales | A Letter from the Rev. Mr. George Costard, Fellow of Wadham-College, Oxford, to Dr. Bevis, concerning the Year of the Eclipse Foretold by Thales | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0004 |
26-33 | Anne Elizabeth Queriot and Ambrose Hosty | An Account of the Case of Anne Elizabeth Queriot, of Paris, Whose Bones Were Distorted and Softened; By Ambrose Hosty, M. D. of the Faculty of Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0005 |
33-41 | Francis Drake and John Ward | An Account of a Roman Altar, with an Inscription upon It, Found in April Last at York, and Communicated to the Society of Antiquaries by Mr. Francis Drake, F.R.S. As Also a Breif Explication of the Inscription by John Ward, LL.D. Professor of Rhetoric in Gresham College, and V. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0006 |
42-55 | John Pringle | An Account of Several Persons Seized with the Goal-Fever, Working in Newgate; And of the Manner, in Which the Infection Was Communicated to One Intire Family; by John Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0007 |
55-69 | Wm Borlase | An Account of the Great Alterations Which the Islands of Sylley Have Undergone since the Time of the Antients, Who Mention Them, as to Their Number, Extent, and Position: In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D.D. Secr. R. S. by the Rev. Mr. Wm Borlase, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0008 |
69-71 | Mr. Appleby and W. Watson | An Account of Mr. Appleby's Process to Make Sea-Water Fresh; With Some Experiments Therewith; Communicated to the Royal Society, by W. Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0009 |
71-73 | Camillo Paderni | Extract of a Letter from Signor Camillo Paderni, to Dr. Mead, concerning the Antiquities Dug up from the Antient Herculaneum, Dated from Naples, Nov. 18, 1752. Translated from the Italian | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0010 |
73-85 | Mons. Clairaut | A Translation and Explanation of Some Articles of the Book Intitled, Theorie de la Figure de la Terre; By Mons. Clairaut, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0011 |
86-93 | Wm. Borlase | An Account of a Storm of Thunder and Lightning, Near Ludgvan in Cornwall, in a Letter from the Rev. Mr. Wm. Borlase, M. A. F. R. S. to the Rev. Dr. Lyttelton, Dean of Exeter | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0012 |
94-96 | William Henry | A Second Letter of the Rev. William Henry, D. D. to the Right Honorable the Lord Cadogan, F. R. S. concerning the Copper Springs in the County of Wicklow in Ireland | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0013 |
96-103 | John Robertson | The Construction of the Logarithmic Lines on the Gunter's Scale; By Mr. John Robertson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0014 |
103-107 | John Dollond | A Letter from Mr. John Dollond to Mr. James Short, F. R. S. concerning an Improvement of Refracting Telescopes | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0015 |
10.1098/rstl.1753.0001 | Mons. Demidoff and Honourable George | An Extract from the Thermometrical Observations Made by Mons. Demidoff at Solikamsky on the Borders of Siberia, Latit. 59, in the Year 1751, by a Thermometer Adapted to Mons. De L'Isle's Scale, Which, in This Extract, are Reduced Likewise to Those of Fahrenheit and Mons. Reaumur; By the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, Press. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0001 |
108-109 | Wm. Watson | A Comparison of Different Thermometrical Observations in Sibiria; By Mr. Wm. Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0016 |
110-114 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society, by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries for the Year 1752, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses, by John Wilmer, M. D. Societat. Pharmaceut. Lond. Soc. Hort. Chels. Praefect. et Praelect. Botanic | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0017 |
115-117 | John Ellis | Observations on a Remarkable Coral-Line, in a Letter from Mr. John Ellis to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0018 |
117-123 | Henry Baker | An Account of Some Uncommon Fossil Bodies, by Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0019 |
124-141 | Claude Gros de Boze and John Ward | An Abstract of a Discourse Intitled, The History of the Emperor Tetricus, Explained and Illustrated by Medals; Writen in French by Mr. Claude Gros de Boze, Keeper of the Medals in the French King's Cabinet, etc. and Sent by Him to Dr. Mead, to be Communicated to This Society. By John Ward, LL.D. Rhet. Prof. Gresh. and V. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0020 |
141-152 | W. Watson and Professor Gmelin | An Account of a Treatise, Presented to the Royal Society, Intitled, Flora Sibirica, Sive Historia Plantarum Sibiriae Tomus Secundus, Extracted and Translated from the Latin of Professor Gmelin, by W. Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0021 |
153-154 | Philip Miller | A Letter to Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. from Mr. Philip Miller, F. R. S. concerning a Mistake of Professor Gmelin, concerning the Sphondylium Vulgare Hirsutum of Caspar Bauhin | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0022 |
155-160 | George Costard and Xenophon | A Letter from the Rev. Mr. George Costard to Dr. Bevis, concerning an Eclipse Mention'd by Xenophon | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0023 |
161-163 | Samuel Sharp | A Description of a New Method of Opening the Cornea, in Order to Extract the Crystalline Humour; By Mr. Samuel Sharp, Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0024 |
163-164 | Francis Hume and John Clephane | Experiments by Francis Hume, M. D. on Fish and Flesh Preserved in Lime-Water, Communicated by John Clephane, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0025 |
165-178 | James Short and Servington Savery | A Letter from Mr. James Short, F. R. S. to the Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield, President, concerning a Paper of the Late Servington Savery, Esq; Relating to His Invention of a New Micrometer | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0026 |
178-181 | John Dollond and J. Short | A Description of a Contrivance for Measuring Small Angles, by Mr. John Dolland; Communicated by Mr. J. Short, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0027 |
181-190 | John Bond | A Letter to Sir Peter Thompson; Knt: F. R. S. Containing Experiments on the Copper Springs in Wicklow in Ireland, and Observations Thereon, by John Bond, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0028 |
190-192 | J. Bevis | A Letter from Dr. Bevis to Mr. James Short, F. R. S. concerning Mr. Gascoigne's Invention of the Micrometer | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0029 |
192-200 | J. Short | Observations of the Transit of Mercury Over the Sun, May 6, 1753; by Mr. J. Short, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0030 |
201-216 | Abbe Nollet and William Watson | An Account of a Treatise, Presented to the Royal Society, Intituled, "Letters concerning Electricity; In Which the Latest Discoveries upon This Subject, and the Consequences Which May Be Deduced from Them, are Examined; By the Abbe Nollet, Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Paris, Fellow of the Royal Society, of the Institute of Bologna, &c." Extracted and Translated from the French, by Mr. William Watson, F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0031 |
217-220 | John Browning and Henry Baker | The Number of People in the City of Bristol, Calculated from the Burials for Ten Years Successive, and Also from the Number of Houses; By John Browning, Esq; Of Barton-Hill Near Bristol: Communicated by Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0032 |
221-226 | William Stukeley | An Account of the Eclipse Predicted by Thales; By the Rev. William Stukeley, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0033 |
226-237 | Richard Pocock | A Farther Account of the Giant's Causeway in the County of Antrim in Ireland, by the Rev. Richard Pocock, LL.D. Archdeacon of Dublin, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0034 |
238 | Richard Pococke | A Letter upon the Same Subject from the Rev. Richard Pococke, LL.D. Archdeacon of Dublin, to the Rev. Tho. Birch, D. D. Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0035 |
239-252 | William Kersseboom and James Parsons | A View of the Relation between the Celebrated. Dr. Halley's Tables, and the Notions of Mr. De Buffon, for Establishing a Rule for the Probable Duration of the Life of Man; By Mr. William Kersseboom, of the Hague. Translated from the French, by James Parsons, M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0036 |
253-260 | Father D'Incarville | A Letter from Father D'Incarville, of the Society of Jesus, at Peking in China, to the Late Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0037 |
261-270 | T. Melvil | A Letter from Mr. T. Melvil to the Rev. James Bradley, D. D. F. R. S. With a Discourse concerning the Cause of the Different Refrangibility of the Rays of Light | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0038 |
270-273 | Joseph Warner | The Case of the Operation for the Empyema, Successfully Performed by Joseph Warner, F. R. S. and Surgeon to Guy's Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0039 |
273-284 | James Dodson | Extract of a Letter from Mr. James Dodson to Mr. William Mountaine, F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0040 |
284-285 | John Lining | A Letter from John Lining, M. D. of Charles-Town, South-Carolina, to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secr. R. S. concerning the Quantity of Rain Fallen There from January 1738, to December 1752 | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0041 |
286-287 | Emanuel Mendez da Costa | A Letter from Mr. Emanuel Mendez da Costa, F. R. S. to the Rev. Thomas Birch, D. D. Secr. R. S. concerning the Fossil, Found at Dudley in Staffordshire, and Described in the Phil. Trans. N. 496 | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0042 |
287-296 | James Short, John Dollond, and L. Euler | Letters Relating to a Theorem of Mr. Euler, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Berlin, and F. R. S. for Correcting the Aberrations in the Object-Glasses of Refracting Telescopes | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0043 |
297-301 | John Pringle | A Remarkable Case of Fragility, Flexibility, and Dissolution, of the Bones; Communicated by John Pringle, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0044 |
301-305 | J. Bevis and James Short | Astronomical Observations Made in Surry-Street, London, by J. Bevis, M. D. and James Short. A. M. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0045 |
305-308 | John Ellis | A Letter from Mr. John Ellis to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning a Cluster-Polype, Found in the Sea Near the Coast of Greenland | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0046 |
309-317 | Father Gaubil | Extracts of Two Letters from Father Gaubil, of the Society of Jesus, at Peking in China, Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0047 |
318-319 | William Shervington and Peter Collinson | A Letter of Mr. William Shervington to Benjamin Franklin, Esq; Of Philadelphia, concerning the Transit of Mercury Over the Sun, on the 6 of May 1753, as Observed in the Island of Antigua: Communicated by Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0048 |
320-321 | James Simon and Henry Baker | An Account of the Barometer, and the State of the Weather, at Dublin, from the 7 of March 1752, to the 28 of February 1753, by James Simon, Esquire, F. R. S. and Secretary of the Incorporated Society at Dublin: Communicated by Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0049 |
322-331 | Samuel Sharp | A Second Account of the New Method of Opening the Cornea, for Taking Away the Cataract; By Samuel Sharp, Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0050 |
332-346 | John Ward | An Attempt to Explain an Antient Roman Inscription, Cut upon a Stone Lately Found at Bath. By John Ward, LL.D. Rhet. Prof. Gresh. and V. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0051 |
347-349 | Benjamin Wilson | A Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society, from Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F.R.S. concerning Some Electrical Experiments, Made at Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0052 |
350-358 | John Canton | Electrical Experiments, with an Attempt to Account for Their Several Phaenomena; Together with Some Observations on Thunder-Clouds, by John Canton, M. A. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0053 |
358-360 | Professor Bose and Wm. Watson | Extract of a Letter from Professor Bose, of Wittemberg, to the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, Pr. R. S. with Observations Thereupon, by Mr. Wm. Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0054 |
361-367 | J. Short | An Account of a Memoir Read at the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, by M. De Barros, a Portuguese Gentleman, concerning Certain Phaenomena Observed by Him at Paris, in the Last Transit of Mercury Over the Sun: By J. Short, A.M. F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0055 |
368-377 | Mr. Simson and Honourable Philip | An Explication of an Obscure Passage in Albert Girard's Commentary upon Simon Stevin's Works (Vide Les Oeuvres Mathem. de Simon Stevin, a Leyde, 1634, p. 169, 170); By Mr. Simson, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Glasgow: Communicated by the Right Honourable Philip Earl Stanhope | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0056 |
377-384 | James Parsons and W. Mazeas | Observations upon the Electricity of the Air, Made at the Chateau de Maintenon, during the Months of June, July, and October, 1753; Being Part of a Letter from the Abbe Mazeas, F.R.S. to the Rev. Stephen Hales, D. D. F.R.S. Translated from the French by James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0057 |
385-441 | M. de St. Jaques Silvabelle and J. Bevis | A Treatise on the Precession of the Equinoxes, and in General on the Motion of the Nodes, and the Alteration of the Inclination of the Orbit of a Planet to the Ecliptic. Inscribed to the Gentlemen of the Royal Society, by M. De St. Jaques Silvabelle Translated from the French M. S. by J. Bevis, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0058 |
441-484 | George Costard | A Letter to the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, P. R. S. concerning the Ages of Homer and Hesiod. By George Costard, M. A. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0059 |
484-486 | Abbe Nollet and Thomas Birch | An Additional Remark to One of Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. in His Account of the Abbe Nollet's Letter concerning Electricity. By Thomas Birch, D. D. Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0060 |
486 | Joseph Spence | Extract of a Letter of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Spence, Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford, to Dr. Mead, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0061 |
487-499 | James Dodson | A Letter to the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield, P. R. S. concerning the Value of an Annuity for Life, and the Probability of Survivorship. By Mr. James Dodson | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0062 |
499-503 | George Edwards | A Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning the Pheasant of Pensylvania, and the Otis Minor. By Mr. George Edwards | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0063 |
504-507 | John Ellis | A Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning a Particular Species of Coralline. By Mr. John Ellis, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0064 |
507-511 | William Arderon and Henry Miles | Observations on the Late Severe Cold Weather. By William Arderon, F. R. S. and Henry Miles, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0065 |
512-520 | Monsieur De L'Isle | A Letter from Monsieur De L'Isle, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, to the Reverend James Bradley, D. D. Astronomer Royal, and Savilian Professor of Astronomy at Oxford. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0066 |
520-525 | James Ferguson | Description of a Piece of Mechanism Contrived by James Ferguson, for Exhibiting the Time, Duration, and Quantity, of Solar Eclipses, in All Places of the Earth | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0067 |
525-527 | Henry Miles | A Letter from the Reverend Henry Miles, D. D. F. R. S. to Mr. John Canton, F. R. S. concerning the Late Hard Weather | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0068 |
528-532 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea-Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1753. Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Nuper Praef.; By John Wilmer, M. D. Clariss. Societatis Pharmaceut. Lond. Soc. Hort. Chels. Praef. & Praelect. Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0069 |
532-546 | J. Smeaton | An Account of Some Experiments upon a Machine for Measuring the Way of a Ship at Sea. By Mr. J. Smeaton, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0070 |
546 | Joanne Chevalier | Observationes Eclipsium Satellitum Jovis Habitae Ulissipone in Regali Collegio Beatissimae Virginis a Necessitatibus, Dictae a Joanne Chevalier, Praesbytero Seculari Congregationis Oratorii, Anno 1753 | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0071 |
546-548 | Joanne Chevalier | Observatio Solis Defectus Ulissipone Habita, in Aede Beatissimae Virginis a Necessitatibus, Nuncupatae a Joanne Chevalier, Praeshytero Congregationis Oratorii, Die 26a Octobris 1753 | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0072 |
548-550 | John Chevalier and James Short | An Account of Some Astronomical Observations Taken at Lisbon by M. John Chevalier in the Year 1753. By James Short, M. A. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0073 |
551-564 | John Dollond | An Explanation of an Instrument for Measuring Small Angles, the First Account of Which Was Read before the Royal Society May 10, 1753. By Mr. John Dollond. In a Letter to James Short, M. A. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0074 |
564-566 | David Erskine Baker | An Account of an Earthquake Felt at York on the 19th of April 1754. In a Letter from Mr. David Erskine Baker to Tho. Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0075 |
566-578 | John Landen | An Investigation of Some Theorems Which Suggest Some Remarkable Properties of the Circle, and are of Use in Resolving Fractions, Whose Denominators are Certain Multinomials, into More Simple Ones. By Mr. John Landen | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0076 |
579-587 | Robert Watson and Abbe Nollet | An Account of an Extraordinary Disease of the Skin, and Its Cure. Extracted from the Italian of Carlo Crusio; Accompanied with a Letter of the Abbe Nollet, F. R. S. to Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. by Robert Watson, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0077 |
588-598 | Samuel Sharp and Joseph Warner | Experiments concerning the Use of the Agaric of Oak in Stopping of Haemorrhages | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0078 |
598-613 | J. Smeaton | Description of a New Pyrometer, with a Table of Experiments Made Therewith. By Mr. J. Smeaton, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0079 |
613-616 | John Martyn and William Watson | A Remark concerning the Sex of Holly. By Mr. John Martyn, F. R. S. Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0080 |
617-620 | Thomas Heberden and W. Heberden | A Continuation of the Account of the Weather in Madeira. By Dr. Thomas Heberden. Communicated by Dr. W. Heberden, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0081 |
621-625 | James Parsons | Observations upon Father Kircher's Opinion concerning the Burning of the Fleet of Marccllus by Archimedes. By James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0082 |
626-627 | Mr. Jacob | An Account of Several Bones of an Elephant Found at Leysdown in the Island of Sheppey. In Two Letters from Mr. Jacob, Surgeon at Feversham, to James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. Dated May 24, 1754 | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0083 |
627-633 | John Ellis | A Letter from Mr. John Ellis, F. R. S. to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning the Animal Life of Those Coral-Lines, That Look Like Minute Trees, and Grow upon Oysters and Fucus's All Round the Sea-Coast of This Kingdom | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0084 |
634-638 | Camillo Paderni | Extract of a Letter from Camillo Paderni, Keeper of the Museum Herculaneum, to Tho. Holles, Esq; Dated at Naples, April 27, 1754 | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0085 |
638-689 | William Lewis | Experimental Examination of a White Metallic Substance Said to be Found in the Gold Mines of the Spanish West-Indies, and There Known by the Appellations of Platina, Platina di Pinto, Juan Blanca. By William Lewis, M. B. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0086 |
690-756 | John Swinton | An Explication of All the Inscriptions in the Palmyrene Language and Character Hitherto Publish'd. In Five Letters from the Reverend Mr. John Swinton, M. A. of Christ-Church, Oxford, and F. R. S. to the Reverend Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0087 |
757-764 | John Lining | Extract of a Letter from John Lining, M. D. of Charles Town, in South Carolina, to Charles Pinckney, Esq; In London: With His Answers to Several Queries Sent to Him concerning His Experiment of Electricity with a Kite | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0088 |
765-772 | William Watson | An Answer to Dr. Lining's Query Relating to the Death of Professor Richman. By Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0089 |
772-773 | John Henry Winkler | Extract of a Letter from John Henry Winkler, Professor of Natural Philosophy at Leipsic, and Fellow of the Royal Society, to Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary of the Royal Society, Relating to Two Electrical Experiments; Translated from the Latin | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0090 |
773-776 | William Hirst | An Account of a Fire-Ball, Seen at Hornsey, by William Hirst, F. R. S. Communicated in a Letter to Samuel Mead, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0091 |
776-780 | Monsieur Clairaut | A Letter from Monsieur Clairaut, Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, and F. R. S. to Thomas Birch, D. D. Secret. R. S. Containing a Comparison between the Notions of M. de Courtivron and Mr. Melvil, concerning the Difference of Refrangibility of the Rays of Light | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0092 |
780-785 | John Canton | A Letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Macclesfield, President of the Royal Society, concerning Some New Electrical Experiments, by John Canton, M.A. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0093 |
786-788 | Cheney Hart | Part of a Letter from Cheney Hart, M. D. to William Watson, F. R. S. Giving Some Account of the Effects of Electricity in the County Hospital at Shrewsbury | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0094 |
788-800 | William Brakenridge | A Letter from the Reverend William Brakenridge, D.D. and F.R.S. to George Lewis Scot, Esq; F. R. S. concerning the Number of Inhabitants within the London Bills of Mortality | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0095 |
800-802 | William Watson | A Letter from Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. to Charles Gray, of Colchester, Esq; F. R. S. in Relation to a Large Calculus Found in a Mare | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0096 |
803-810 | Gustavus Brander | A Dissertation on the Belemnites, in a Letter to Smart Lethieullier, Esquire, F. R. S. by Mr. Gustavus Brander, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0097 |
811-812 | William Watson | Some Observations upon the Agaric, Lately Applied after Amputations, with Regard to the Determining Its Species. By Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0098 |
813-818 | Joseph Warner and B. Gooch | Two Letters concerning the Use of Agaric, as a Styptic | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0099 |
818-819 | Mons. Bonnet | Extract of a Letter from Mons. Bonnet, F. R. S. of Geneva, to John Clephane, M. D. F. R. S. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0100 |
819-821 | Murdock Mackenzie | Extract of a Letter from Constantinople, of the 16th September 1754, from Murdock Mackenzie, M. D. concerning the Late Earthquake There | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0101 |
821-825 | Camillo Paderni | Extract of a Letter from Camillo Paderni, Keeper of the Herculaneum Museum, to Thomas Hollis, Esq; Relating to the Late Discoveries at Herculaneum | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0102 |
825-826 | James Gray | Extract of a Letter from Sir James Gray, Bart. His Majesty's Envoy to the King of Naples, to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Robinson, Knight of the Bath, One of His Majesty's Secretaries of State, Relating to the Same Discoveries at Herculaneum | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0103 |
826-831 | Stephen Hales | An Account of Some Trials to Keep Water and Fish Sweet, with Lime-Water. By Stephen Hales, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0104 |
832-869 | John Huxham | Medical and Chemical Observations upon Antimony. By John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0105 |
870-874 | Samuel Tull and William Watson | An Account of Mr. Samuel Tull's Method of Castrating Fish. Communicated by W. Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0106 |
875-880 | William Mountaine and James Dodson | An Attempt to Point out, in a Concise Manner, the Advantages Which Will Accrue from a Periodic Review of the Variation of the Magnetic Needle, Throughout the Known World; Addressed to This Royal Society by William Mountaine and James Dodson, Fellows of the Said Society, and Requesting Their Contribution Thereto, by Communicating Such Observations concerning It, as They Have Lately Made, or Can Procure From Their Correspondents in Foreign Parts | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0107 |
881-882 | | Additions and Corrections in Vol. XLVIII | 10.1098/rstl.1753.0108 |
1-2 | Wm. Smith and Wm. Stukeley | A Letter from Mr. Wm. Smith to Mr. Robert Austen, concerning a Fire-Ball, Seen in the Air July 22, 1750. Communicated to the Royal Society by the Rev. Wm. Stukeley M. D. F. R. S. and Rector of St. George the Martyr, London | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0002 |
3-4 | Henry Baker | An Account of the Same Meteor, by Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. in a Letter to M. Folkes Esq; Pr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0003 |
4-19 | John Stedman | Thermometrical Tables and Observations, in a Letter to John Pringle M. D. & F. R. S. by John Stedman M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0004 |
20-27 | T. Simpson | A General Method for Exhibiting the Value of an Algebraic Expression Involving Several Radical Quantities in an Infinite Series: Wherein Sir Isaac Newton's Theorem for Involving a Binomial, with Another of the Same Author, Relating to the Roots of Equations, are Demonstrated. By T. Simpson F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0005 |
27-31 | George Bayly | A Letter from George Bayly M. D. of Chichester, to Henry Pemberton M. D. F. R. S. &c. of the Use of the Bark in the Small-Pox | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0006 |
31-38 | John Canton | A Method of Making Artificial Magnets without the Use of Natural Ones; Communicated to the Royal Society by John Canton, M. A. & F. R. S. To Which is Prefixed the President's Report | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0007 |
39 | Petro Gabrij | Aurora Borealis, Observata a Petro Gabrij, J. V. D. Phys. Astron. et Math. Anni 1750, die 27 Februarii, Nov. St. Hagae Com. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0008 |
40-42 | Peter Collinson | Some Farther Observations on the Cancer Major; Communicated in a Letter to Mr. Kleine, Secretary of Dantzick, by Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0009 |
43-48 | Horace Walpole | An Account of the Right Honourable Horace Walpole Esq; Drawn up by Himself | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0010 |
48-61 | Abbe Nollet and Tho. Stack | Extract of the Observations Made in Italy, by the Abbe Nollet, F. R. S. on the Grotta de Cani. Translated from the French by Tho. Stack, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0011 |
62-74 | Patrick Murdocke | A Letter from the Rev. Patrick Murdocke, F. R. S. concerning the Mean Motion of the Moon's Apogee, to the Rev. Dr. Robert Smith, Master of Trinity College Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0012 |
75-92 | Mons. Herissant and Tho. Stack | Experiments Made on a Great Number of Living Animals, with the Poison of Lamas, and of Ticunas, by Mons. Herissant, Doctor of Physic, and F. R. S. Translated from the French, by Tho. Stack, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0013 |
92-95 | Thomas Debenham and J. Clubb | The Case of a Woman, from Whom the Bones of a Foetus Were Extracted. By Mr. Thomas Debenham, Surgeon, at Debenham in Suffolk. Communicated by the Rev. Mr. J. Clubb, Vicar of That Parish, to William Battie M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0014 |
95-108 | Vitaliano Donati and Tho. Stack | New Discoveries Relating to the History of Coral, by Dr. Vitaliano Donati. Translated from the French, by Tho. Stack, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0015 |
109-122 | James Parsons | A Dissertation upon the Class of the Phocae Marinae, by James Parsons M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0016 |
123-125 | Tho. Stack | An Account of an Iliac Passion, from a Palsy of the Large Intestines; Communicated to Dr. De Castro, F. R. S. Translated from the Latin, by Tho. Stack M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0017 |
126-131 | | A Letter from the Secretary of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Sweden, to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. et R. S. Sec. concerning the Variation of the Magnetic Needle | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0018 |
131-142 | Mr. Freeman | An Extract of a Letter, Dated May 2, 1750, from Mr. Freeman at Naples, to the Right Honourable the Lady Mary Capel, Relating to the Ruins of Herculaneum | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0019 |
142-145 | James Parsons | A Letter to the President, concerning the Hermaphrodite Shewn in London: By James Parsons M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0020 |
146-150 | James Parsons | An Account of a Very Small Monkey, Communicated to Martin Folkes Esq; LL. D. and President of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies, London; By James Parsons M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0021 |
150-159 | | Extract of a Letter from Naples, concerning Herculaneum, Containing an Account and Description of the Place, and What Has Been Found in It | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0022 |
159-163 | John Bevis | An Occultation of the Planet Venus by the Moon in the Day Time, Observed in Surrey-Street, London, April 16, 1751, O. St. by Dr. John Bevis | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0023 |
164-166 | James Short | An Account of a Remarkable Appearance in the Moon, April 22, 1751, by James Short, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0024 |
166-169 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea-Garden, Presented to the Royal Society, by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries for the Year 1750, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses, by John Wilmer, M. D. Clariss. Societat. Pharmaceut. Lond. Soc. Hort. Chels. Praefect. et Praelect. Botanic | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0025 |
169-183 | W. Watson and Mr. Mylius | Some Observations upon the Sex of Flowers by W. Watson, F. R. S. Occasioned by a Letter upon the Same Subject, by Mr. Mylius of Berlin | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0026 |
184-187 | John Horrison | Two Letters of Mr. John Harrison of Cambridge in New England, to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning a Small Species of Wasps | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0027 |
188-193 | T. Coe | A Letter from Dr. T. Coe, Physician at Chelmsford in Essex, to Dr. Cromwell Mortimer, Secr. R. S. concerning Mr. Bright, the Fat Man at Malden in Essex | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0028 |
194-197 | John Stedman | The Effects of the Hyoscyamus albus, or White Henbane; In a Letter to Dr. John Pringle, F. R. S. from Dr. John Stedman, Late Surgeon Major to the Regiment of the Royal Grey Dragoons | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0029 |
197-201 | Francis Blake | The Best Proportions for Steam-Engine Cylinders, of a Given Content, Consider'd; By Francis Blake, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0030 |
201-202 | John Bradley and James Short | Mr. John Bradley's Observation of the Occultation of Venus by the Moon; Communicated by Mr. James Short, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0031 |
202-211 | Benjamin Franklin and Wm. Watson | An Account of Mr. Benjamin Franklin's Treatise, Lately Published, Intituled, Experiments and Observations on Electricity, Made at Philadelphia in America; By Wm. Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0032 |
211-216 | Henry Ellis and Stephen Hales | A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Hales, F. R. S. from Captain Henry Ellis, F. R. S. Dated Jan. 7, 1750-51, at Cape Monte Africa, Ship Earl of Hallifax | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0033 |
216-230 | Thomas Percival and Hugh Lord Willoughby | Observations on the Roman Colonies and Stations in Cheshire and Lancashire, by Thomas Percival Esq; Communicated by Hugh Lord Willoughby of Parham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0034 |
231-241 | Mr. Winkler and W. Watson | An Account of Professor Winkler's Experiments Relating to Odours Passing through Electrised Globes and Tubes, Being the Extract and Translation from the Latin of Two Letters Sent by That Gentleman to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secretary of the Royal Society. With an Account of the Result of Some Experiments Made Here with Globes and Tubes, Transmitted from Leipsic by Mr. Winkler to the Royal Society, in Order to Verify the Facts Before-Mentioned, by Mr. W. Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0035 |
241-247 | William Watson | An Account of the Bishop of Lnodon's Garden at Fulham; By Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0036 |
248-252 | Philip Carteret | An Account of an Inverted Iris, Observed on the Grass in September, and Another in October, 1751, by Philip Carteret Webb Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0037 |
253-263 | John Huxham, Thomas Stack, and Nicholas Tripe | Extracts of Several Letters from John Huxham, M. D. of Plymouth, F. R. S. and Mr. Tripe, Surgeon, at Ashburton in Devonshire, concerning a Body Found in a Vault in the Church of Staverton in That County: Communicated by Thomas Stack, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0038 |
263-264 | Professor Euler | Extract of a Letter from Professor Euler, of Berlin, to the Rev. Mr. Caspar Wetstein, Chaplain to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0039 |
265-266 | Charles Alston | Extract of Two Letters from Dr. Alston, Bot. Prof. at Edinburgh, to Dr. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. The First Dated 17 March, 1749; The Second, August 9, 1750 | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0040 |
267-272 | Tho. Stack and M. Le Cat | A New Trocart for the Puncture in the Hydrocephalus, and for Other Evacuations, Which are Necessary to Be Made at Different Times; By M. le Cat, F. R. S. Translated from the French by Tho. Stack, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0041 |
273-278 | Mons. Geoffroy and Tho. Stack | Observations on the Effects of the Vitrum Antimonii Ceratum, by Mons. Geoffroy, of the Royal Academy of Sciences, and F. R. S. Translated from the French by Tho. Stack, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0042 |
278-281 | John Browning | Extract of a Letter from John Browning Esq; Of Barton-Hill Near Bristol, to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. concerning a Dwarf | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0043 |
281-288 | Richard Dunthorne | A Letter from Mr. Rich. Dunthorne to the Rev. Dr. Long, F. R. S. Master of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridge, and Lowndes's Professor of Astronomy and Geometry in That University, concerning Comets | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0044 |
289-291 | Benjamin Franklin | A Letter from Mr. Franklin to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning the Effects of Lightning | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0045 |
292-301 | M. Le Cat and Tho. Stacke | Observations on Fungous Excrescences of the Bladder; A Cutting Forceps for Extirpating These Excrescences; And Canula's for Treating These Diseases; By M. Le Cat, F. R. S. Translated from the French by Tho. Stacke, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0046 |
301-304 | W. Watson | An Account of the Cinnamon-Tree, by Mr. W. Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0047 |
305-314 | Charles Morton | Observations and Experiments upon Animal Bodies, Digested in a Philosophical Analysis, or Inquiry into the Cause of Voluntary Muscular Motion; By Charles Morton, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0048 |
315-317 | Richard Supple and Benjamin Wilson | An Account of the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, from Its First Beginning to the 28th of October 1751, in a Letter from Mr. Richard Supple, Communicated by Mr. Benjamin Wilson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0049 |
317-319 | James Short | An Account of the Eclipse of the Moon, Which Happened Nov. 21, 1751; Observed by Mr. James Short, F. R. S. in Surry-Street | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0050 |
319-323 | Augustin Hallerstein and Tho. Stack | A Letter from the Reverend Father Augustin Hallerstein, of the Society of Jesus, President of the Astronomical College at Pekin in China, to Dr. Mortimer, Sec. R. S. Translated from the Latin by Tho. Stack, M. D. & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0051 |
324-329 | Mons. Le Cat and Tho. Stack | A Letter from Mons. le Cat, F. R. S. to Dr. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. Translated from the French, by Tho. Stack, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0052 |
330-333 | Joseph Palmer | An Account of the Effects of Lightning at Southmolton in Devonshire, by Joseph Palmer, Esquire | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0053 |
333-340 | James Dodson | A Letter from Mr. James Dodson to Mr. John Robertson, F. R. S. concerning an Improvement of the Bills of Mortality | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0054 |
341-344 | Monsieur Le Cat and Tho. Stack | A Letter from Monsieur Le Cat, M. D. First Surgeon at the Hotel Dieu at Rouen, Royal Professor and Demonstrator of Anatomy and Surgery, Member of the Royal Academy of Surgery at Paris, and of the Academies of Sciences at Paris, London, Madrid, and Rouen, to Dr. Mortimer, Secretary of the Royal Society, concerning the Dissection of a Rupture. Translated from the French by Tho. Stack, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0055 |
345-351 | Dr. Bohadsch and Wm. Watson | An Account of Dr. Bohadsch's Treatise, Communicated to the Royal Society, Intituled, Dissertatio Philosophico-Medica de Utilitate Electrisationis in Curandis Morbis, Printed at Prague 1751: Extracted and Translated from the Latin by Mr. Wm. Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0056 |
352-353 | Mr. Serson and James Short | An Account of an Horizontal Top, Invented by Mr. Serson, by Mr. James Short, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0057 |
353-357 | Thomas Heberden and William Heberden | Observations Made in Going up the Pic of Teneriffe, by Dr. Thomas Heberden, and Communicated by William Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0058 |
357-359 | Thomas Heberden and William Heberden | Observations of the Weather in Maderia, Made by Dr. Thomas Heberden, and Communicated by William Heberden, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0059 |
360 | Willem Van Hazen | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Willem Van Hazen to Mr. Philip Miller, F. R. S. concerning the Quantity of Rain, Which Fell at Leyden in the Year 1751 | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0061 |
360-362 | Thomas Percival | An Account of a Double Child, Communicated to the Right Honourable the Lord Willoughby, of Parham, F. R. S. by Thomas Percival Esquire | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0060 |
362-376 | Wm. Watson | An Account of the Phaenomena of Electricity in Vacuo, with Some Observations Thereupon, by Mr. Wm. Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0062 |
376-384 | J. Bevis and Augustin Hallerstein | A Letter from Dr. Bevis to Dr. De Castro, F. R. S. Containing Extracts of Father Augustin Hallerstein's Astronomical Observations Made at Pekin in 1744 and 1747 | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0063 |
384-395 | Mordach Mackenzie | Extracts of Several Letters of Mordach Mackenzie, M. D. concerning the Plague at Constantinople | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0064 |
396-398 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries for the Year 1751, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Nuper Praeses; By John Wilmer, M. D. Clarissim. Societat. Pharmaceut. Londinens. Soc. Hort. Chels. Praefect. & Praelect. Botan. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0065 |
399-406 | Dr. Bianchini and William Watson | An Account of Dr. Bianchini's Recueil d'Experiences Faites a Venise sur le Medicine Electrique; By Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0066 |
407-409 | Joseph Warner | The Case of the Operation of the Empyema, Successfully Performed by Mr. Joseph Warner, F. R. S. and Surgeon to Guy's Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0067 |
409-412 | | An Account of the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Oct. 1751, in a Letter to Sir Matthew Fetherston-Haugh, Bart. F. R. S. Written at Naples Jan. 15, 1752, N. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0068 |
412-414 | Thomas Wilbraham | An Account of an Hydrophoby, by Thomas Wilbraham, LL D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0069 |
415-428 | J. Smeaton | A Letter from Mr. J. Smeaton to Mr. John Ellicott, F. R. S. concerning Some Improvements Made by Himself in the Air-Pump | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0070 |
428-429 | William Watson | An Account of Aphyllon and Dentaria heptaphyllos of Clusius, Omitted by Mr. Ray: By Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0071 |
429-435 | John Bond | An Account of a Machine for Killing of Whales, Proposed by John Bond, M D. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0072 |
436-438 | J. Smeaton and Mr. De Moura | An Engine for Raising Water by Fire; Being an Improvement of Savery's Construction, to Render It Capable of Working Itself, Invented by Mr. De Moura of Portugal, F. R. S. Described by Mr. J. Smeaton | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0073 |
439-440 | James Parsons | A Letter from Dr. Parsons, F. R. S. to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning the Shells of Crabs | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0074 |
441-444 | Francis Blake | Spherical Trigonometry Reduced to Plane, by Francis Blake, Esq. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0075 |
445-469 | Sieur de Peyssonnel and William Watson | An Account of a Manuscript Treatise, Presented to the Royal Society, Intituled, Traite du Corail, Contenant les Nouvelles Decouvertes, qu'on a Fait sur le Corail, les Pores, Madrepores, Scharras, Litophitons, Eponges, et Autres Corps et Productions, Quela Mer Fournit, pour Servir a L'histoire Naturelle de la Mer; That is to Say, A Treatise upon Coral, and Several Other Productions Furnish'd by the Sea, in Order to Illustrate the Natural History Thereof, by the Sieur de Peyssonnel, M. D. Correspondent of the Royal Acad. of Sciences of Paris, of That of Montpelier, and of That of Belles Lettres at Marseilles; Physician-Botanist, Appointed by His Most Christian Majesty in the Island of Guadalupe, and Heretofore Sent by the King to the Coasts of Barbary for Discoveries in Natural History. Extracted and Translated from the French by Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0076 |
470-472 | Rich. Brooke | A Letter from Mr. Rich. Brooke, Surgeon, to James Parsons, M. D. Secretary to the Royal Society for Foreign Correspondence, concerning Inoculation | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0077 |
472-473 | Horace Walpole | A Sequel of the Case of the Right Honourable Horace Walpole, Esq; Relating to the Stone, since His First Account in April 1750 | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0078 |
474-475 | John Parker and Henry Baker | Part of a Letter from Mr. John Parker, an English Painter at Rome, to His Father at London, concerning the Late Eruption of Mount Vesuvius: Communicated by Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0079 |
475-477 | Joseph Warner | The Case of a Piece of Bone, Together with a Stone in the Bladder, Successfully Extracted by Mr. Joseph Warner, F. R. S. and Surgeon to Guy's Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0080 |
477-478 | Benjamin Ray and Maurice Johnson | An Account of a Water-Spout, Rais'd off the Land, in Deeping-Fen, Lincolnshire; By the Rev. Mr. Benjamin Ray, of Cowbit Near Spalding in That County; Communicated to the Society at Spalding, on the 7 of May 1752, by Maurice Johnson, Esq; And by Him to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0081 |
479-494 | John Ellicott | A Description of Two Methods, by Which the Irregularity of the Motion of a Clock, Arising from the Influence of Heat and Cold upon the Rod of the Pendulum, May be Prevented; By John Ellicott, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0082 |
494-497 | J. Smeaton | A Description of a New Tackle or Combination of Pullies, by Mr. J. Smeaton | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0083 |
498-499 | Wm. Dixon and Wm. Watson | Extract of a Letter from Wm. Dixon, Esq; F. R S. to Mr. W. Watson, F. R. S. from Loversall Near Doncaster in Yorkshire, June 1, 1752. concerning Some Vegetable Balls; With Remarks on Them by Mr. Wm. Watson | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0084 |
500-503 | William Henry | A Letter from the Rev. William Henry, D. D. to the Right Honourable the Lord Cadogan, F. R. S. concerning the Copper-Springs in the County of Wicklow in Ireland | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0085 |
503-504 | | Extract of a Letter to Dr. Maty, F. R. S. from Geneva, concerning the Introduction and Success of Inoculation in That City | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0086 |
505-513 | James Parsons | A Letter from James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. to the Rev. Mr. Birch, Secr. R. S. concerning the Formation of Corals, Corallines, & c. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0087 |
514-516 | Dr. Mackenzie | A Further Account of the Late Plague at Constantinople, in a Letter of Dr. Mackenzie from Thence, of the 23 of April 1752, to John Clephane, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0088 |
517-524 | James Short | A Letter of Mr. James Short, F. R. S. to the Royal Society, concerning the Inventor of the Contrivance in the Pendulum of a Clock, to Prevent the Irregularities of Its Motion by Heat and Cold | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0089 |
524-529 | Henry Eeles | A Letter from Mr. Henry Eeles, to the Royal Society, concerning the Cause of Thunder | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0090 |
530-533 | Thomas Hope | Extracts of Two Letters of Thomas Hope, M. D. to John Clephane, M. D. F. R. S. concerning Monsieur Daviel's Method of Couching a Cataract | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0091 |
534-552 | Guill. Mazeas and James Parsons | Letters of the Abbe Mazeas, F. R. S. to the Rev. Stephen Hales, D. D, F. R. S. concerning the Success of the Late Experiments in France. Translated from the French by James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0092 |
553-558 | Abbe Nollet | Extracts of Two Letters of the Abbe Nollet, F. R. S. to Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. Relating to the Extracting Electricity from the Clouds. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0093 |
559 | Mr. Mylius | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Mylius of Berlin, to Mr. W. Watson, F. R. S. upon the Before-Mention'd Subject; Dated at Berlin, August 26, 1752 | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0094 |
560-565 | Mons. Faget and James Theobald | Mons. Faget's Remarks on the Use, &c. of the Styptic, Purchased by His Most Christian Majesty; Communicated by James Theobald, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0095 |
565-567 | Benjamin Franklin | A Letter of Benjamin Franklin, Esq; to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning an Electrical Kite | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0096 |
567-570 | W. Watson | A Letter of Mr. W. Watson, F. R. S. to the Royal Society, concerning the Electrical Experiments in England upon Thunder-Clouds | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0097 |
570-571 | Mr. Brown | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Brown, Apothecary, at Salisbury, to Mr. Wm. Watson, F. R. S. concerning the Success of Inoculation There | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0098 |
10.1098/rstl.1751.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1751.0001 |
1-5 | Henry Miles | A Letter from the Rev. Henry Miles D. D. & F. R. S. to Martin Folkes Esq; Pr. R. S. concerning Thermometers, and Some Observations of the Weather | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0002 |
5-6 | Wm. Freeman | An Account of the Case of a Clergyman's Lady, at Cottered Near Baldock in Hertfordshire, Who Had a Stone under Her Tongue, by Wm. Freeman Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0003 |
6-88 | Claud. Nic. le Cat | An Account of Glasses of a New Contrivance, for Preserving Pieces of Anatomy or Natural History in Spirituous Liquors, by Claud. Nic. le Cat. M. D. F. R. S. Royal Demonstrator in Anatomy and Surgery at Roan | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0004 |
8-10 | P. P. Suarez and D. Suarez | Observationes Aliquae Astronomicae a Reverendo P. P. Suarez e S. J. in Paraquaria Habitae, et per D. Suarez M. D. Cum Soc. Regali Communicatae | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0005 |
10-13 | Antonio de Ulloa | Observatio Eclipsis Solaris Julii 14, et Lunae Julii 28, 1748. Madriti Habitae a Domino Antonio de Ulloa S. S: R: | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0006 |
14-21 | Blondeau and Tho. Stack | Remarks on the Principal Paintings Found in the Subterraneous City of Herculaneum, and at Present in the Possession of the King of Naples; By - Blondeau Esq; Communicated by Tho, Stack M. D. & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0007 |
22-23 | Gamaliel Smethurst | An Account of a New Invented Arithmetical Instrument Called a Shwan-Pan, or Chinese Accompt-Table; By Gamaliel Smethurst | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0008 |
24-29 | Benj. Heath and John Mudge | Extract of a Letter from Benj. Heath Esq; to Peter Davall Esq; Secr. R. S. Inclosing a Proposal for Intirely Removing the Only Real Defect in the Lateral Operation for the Stone; By Mr. John Mudge Surgeon at Plymouth | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0009 |
30-37 | | An Account of the Locusts, Which Did Vast Damage in Walachia, Moldavia, and Transilvania, in the Years 1747 and 1748; And of Some Swarms of Them, Which, in the Months of July and August 1748. Came into Hungary and Poland; By a Gentleman Who Lives in Transilvania | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0010 |
37-39 | Henry Baker and Dr. Miles | A Letter from Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. to the President, concerning Some Vertebrae of Ammonitae, or Cornua Ammonis; Communicated to Mr. Baker by the Rev. Dr. Miles F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0011 |
39-42 | Mr. Murdock | The Case of Mr. Smith, Surgeon, at Sudbury in Suffolk; The Coats of Whose Stomach Were Changed into an Almost Cartilaginous Substance; Communicated by the Rev. Mr. Murdock to Cromwell Mortimer M. D. Secret. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0012 |
43-45 | Jos. Miller | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea-Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1746. Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane Bart. Med. Reg. & Nuper Soc. Reg. Praes.; By Jos. Miller Apothecary, Hort. Chels. Praes. ac Praelect. Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0013 |
45-46 | Robert Clarke | The Reverend Mr. Robert Clarke to Mr. Fleming, concerning a Boy, Who Had a Calculus Formed between the Glans and the Praeputium | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0014 |
47-53 | Laurence Garcin | The Establishment of a New Genus of Plants, Called Salvadora, with Its Description; By Laurence Garcin M. D. F. R. S. of Neufchatel in Switzerland; Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Mortimer Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0015 |
54-71 | Samuel Reynardson | A State of the English Weights and Measures of Capacity, as They Appear from the Laws as Well Ancient as Modern; With Some Considerations Thereon; Being an Attempt to Prove That the Present Avoirdepois Weight Is the Legal and Ancient Standard for the Weights and Measures of This Kingdom; By Samuel Reynardson Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0016 |
72-88 | Dr. le Cat and Ph. H. Zollman | A Letter from Dr. le Cat F. R. S. to C. Mortimer M. D. Secret. R. S. concerning the Cure of Dry Gangrenes: Together with a Description of a New-Invented Instrument for the Extirpation of Tumours out of the Reach of the Surgeon's Fingers | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0017 |
89-92 | Nicolaum Struijck | Viae Cometarum, Secundum Hypothesin Quae Statuit Illos Cursu suo Parabolam Circa Solem Describere, Per Nicolaum Struijck, R. S. Lond. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0018 |
92-97 | Joh. Jacobo Hubero | Epistola a Joh. Jacobo Hubero M. D. ad Cromwell Mortimerum R. S. Secret. de Cadavere Aperto, in quo Non Extitit Vesica Fellea; et de Sterno Gibboso | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0019 |
97-100 | Mons. le Cat | The Operation of Lithotomy on Women, by Mons. le Cat. M. D. & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0020 |
101-110 | Sam. Christiano Hollmanno | De Barometrorum cum Aeris et Tempestatum Mutationibus Consensu: Auctore Sam. Christiano Hollmanno, Philos. in Acad. Gottingensi Profess. Publ. Ordin. et R. S. Lond. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0021 |
111-117 | John Waddell and Gowin Knight | A Letter from Captain John Waddell to Mr. Naphthali Franks Merchant, concerning the Effects of Lightning in Destroying the Polarity of a Mariners Compass; To Which Are Subjoined Some Remarks Thereon, by Gowin Knight, M. B. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0022 |
118-125 | Hans Sloane | A Letter from Sir Hans Sloane Baronet, Late Pr. R. S. to Martin Folkes Esquire Pr. R. S. Containing Accounts of the Pretended Serpent-Stone Called Pietra de Cobra de Cabelos, and of the Pietra de Mombazza or the Rhinoceros Bezoar, Together with the Figure of a Rhinoceros with a Double Horn | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0023 |
126-131 | James Parsons | Some Account of the Rana Piscatrix; By James Parsons M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0024 |
131-133 | Benjamin Robins | Observations on the Height to Which Rockets Ascend; By Mr. Benjamin Robins F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0025 |
134-139 | Antonio De Ulloa and W. Watson | Extract of So Much of Don Antonio De Ulloa's F. R. S. Account of His Voyage to South America, as Relates to the Distemper Called There Vomito Prieto, or Black Vomit. Translated from the Spanish by W. Watson F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0026 |
139-142 | Dn. de la Condamine | Declinationes Quarumdam Stellarum Australium Primae et Secundae Magnitudinis, Mense Junio 1738. Cum Methodo Inveniendi Horam in Mari Noctu, ex Aspectu Crucis Australis; per Dn. de la Condamine, Reg. Societ. Londin. & Acad. Reg. Scient. Paris. Socium | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0027 |
143-148 | Emanuel da Costa | A Letter from Mr. Emanuel da Costa F. R. S. to the President, concerning Two Beautiful Echinites | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0028 |
149-160 | Murdoch Mackenzie | The State of the Tides in Orkney; By Mr. Murdoch Mackenzie | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0029 |
160-161 | W. Watson | Some Account of the Remains of John Tradescant's Garden at Lambeth; By Mr. W. Watson F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0030 |
162-172 | Richard Dunthorne | A Letter from the Rev. Mr. Richard Dunthorne to the Reverend Mr. Richard Mason F. R. S. and Keeper of the Wood-Wardian Museum at Cambridge, concerning the Acceleration of the Moon | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0031 |
172-175 | Alberti Halleri | Alberti Halleri, Archiatri Reg. Medicin. Prof. Gotting. & R. S. Lond. S. Fabricae Morbosae in Cadaveribus Repertae Historiae Aliquae | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0032 |
175-188 | Claud. Nic. le Cat and T. S. | A Memoir on the Lacrymae Batavicae, or Glass-Drops, the Tempering of Steel, and Effervescence, Accounted for by the Same Principle. By Claud, Nic. le Cat, M. D. F. R. S. &c. Translated from the French, by T. S. M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0033 |
189 | Geo. Matthias Bose | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Prof. Geo. Matthias Bose, of Wittemberg, to Mr. W. Watson, F. R. S. on the Electricity of Glass, That Has Been Exposed to Strong Fires | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0034 |
190 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0035 |
193-195 | Peter Daval | A Description of an Extraordinary Rainbow Observed July 15, 1748. By Peter Daval, Esq; Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0036 |
196-203 | Henry Baker and William Arderon | A Letter from Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. to the President, Containing an Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Arderon, F. R. S. to Mr. Baker, Giving an Accont of the Present Condition of the Roman Camp at Castor in Norfolk, with a Plan of It; And Also a Representation of an Halo or Mock-Sun Observed by the Same Gentleman July 11, 1749 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0037 |
203-205 | Leonard Euler and S. T. | Part of a Letter from Leonard Euler, Prof. Math. at Berlin, and F. R. S. to the Rev. Mr. Caspar Wetstein, Chaplain to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, concerning the Gradual Approach of the Earth to the Sun. Translated from the French, by S. T. M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0038 |
205-207 | Benj Cooke | Part of a Letter from Mr. Benj Cooke, F. R. S. to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning the Effects of the Mixture of the Farina of Apple-Trees; And of the Mayze or Indian Corn: And of a Child Born with the Jaundice upon It, Received from Its Father; And of the Mother Takeing the Same Distemper from Her Husband, the Next Time of Being with Child | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0039 |
208-213 | Henry Miles | A Letter from the Rev. Henry Miles, D. D. and F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. concerning a Very Cold Day, and Another a Very Hot Day, in June and July 1749 and of the Near Agreement of Thermometers in London and at Tooting | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0040 |
214-217 | Dr. Stukely and Francis Drake | Account of a Bas-Relief of Mithras Found at York, Explain'd by the Rev. Dr. Stukely, F. R. S. Communicated to the Royal Society, by Mr. Francis Drake of York, Antiquary and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0041 |
217-232 | James Mounsey | Part of a Letter from James Mounsey, M. D. Physician to the Czarina's Army, to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. concerning the Russia Castor, the Baths at Carlsbad, the Salt-Mines Near Cracau, and Various Other Notices | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0042 |
233-234 | Cromwell Mortimer | The Case of a Lady, Who Was Delivered of a Child, Which Had the Small Pox Appeared in a Day or Two after Its Birth; Drawn up by Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0043 |
235-239 | W. Watson | Some Accounts of the Foetus in Utero Being Differently Affected by the Small Pox. By W. Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0044 |
239-241 | Wm. Milner | The Case of Nicolas Reeks, Who Was Born with His Feet Turned Inwards, Which Came to Rights after Being Some Time Used to Sit Cross-Legged. Transmitted from Wm. Milner, Esq; at Poole, to Sir Peter Thompson, Knt. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0045 |
241-246 | James Short | A Letter from Mr. James Short, F. R. S. to the President, with the Description and Uses of an Equatorial Telescope | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0046 |
247 | John Bevis and James Short | An Eclipse of the Moon, Observed at Mr. Graham's in Fleet-Street, by John Bevis, M. D. and Mr. James Short, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0047 |
248-249 | Tho. Barker | An Account of an Extraordinary Meteor Seen in the County of Rutland, Which Resembled a Water-Spout, Communicated to the President, by Tho. Barker, Esq; | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0048 |
250-277 | Wm. Borlace | An Enquiry into the Original State and Properties of Spar, and Sparry Productous, Particularly, the Spars, or Crystals Found in the Cornish Mines, Called Cornish Diamonds. In a Letter to Emanuel Mendez da Costa, Esq; F. R. S. from the Rev. Mr. Wm. Borlace | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0049 |
278-279 | John Bartram | A Description of the Great Black Wasp, from Pensylvania, as Communicated from Mr. John Bartram to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0050 |
280-281 | Wm. Elstobb | An Observation of an Eclipse of the Moon, Dec. 12. 1749. Made at Earith, Near St. Ives, in Huntingdonshire, by Mr. Wm. Elstobb, Jun. Communicated in a Letter to Martin Folkes, Esq; Pr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0051 |
282-289 | James Hodgfon | A Catalogue of the Immersions and Emersions of the Satellites of Jupiter, for the Year 1751. of Which There Are 172 of the First, 87 of the Second, 62 of the Third, and None of the Fourth, by Reason of Its Great Latitude; In All 321. Computed to the Meridian of London from the Flamsteedian Tables: Corrected by James Hodgfon, F. R. S. Master of the Royal Mathematical School in Christ's-Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0052 |
290-292 | Mary Senex | A Letter from the Widow of the Late Mr. John Senex, F. R. S. to Martin Folkes, Esq; President of the Royal Society, concerning the Large Globes Prepared by Her Late Husband, and Now Sold by Herself, at Her House Over-Against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0053 |
292 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0054 |
293-304 | John Ward | Remarks upon an Antient Roman Inscription, Found in That Part of Italy, Which Formerly Belonged to the Sabines; And Now in the Possession of Richard Rawlinson, LL.D. & F. R. S. By Mr. John Ward, Prof. Rhetor. Gresh. & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0055 |
305-315 | Augustino Hallerstein | Epistola a Rev. Patre P. Augustino Hallerstein, S. J. M. Collegii Astronomici Pekinensis Praeside, ad Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secret. R. S. Missa, una Cum Observationibus Cometae Visi Pekini 1748. Novae Constellationis Occultationis Martis et Lunae Dec. 6. 1747. Conjunctionis Martis & Veneris Mense Martio 1748. & Congressus Jovis & Veneris Jan. 1. 1748. Ibidem Quoque Factis | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0056 |
316-319 | Antonio Gaubil | Observatio Cometae, Anno 1748, cum Aliis Aliquot Observationibus Astronomicis a Rev. P. P. Antonio Gaubil e Soc. Jesu ad Eundem Transmissa; in Residentia PP. Gallor. Soc. Jesu Pekini | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0057 |
319-321 | John Martyn and Martin Folkes | An Account of an Aurora Australis, Seen Jan. 23. 1749-50, at Chelsea, by John Martyn, F. R. S. Prof. Bot. Cantab. Communicated by Martin Folkes, Esq; Praes. Reg. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0058 |
321-323 | Christopher Maire | A Letter from Mr Christopher Maire to the President, Containing Observations Made at Rome of the Eclipse of the Moon, Dec. 23. 1749; And of That of the Sun, Jan. 8. 1750 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0059 |
323-325 | John Bartram and Peter Collinson | Some Observations on the Dragon-Fly or Libella of Pensilvania, Collected from Mr. John Bartram's Letters, Communicated by Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0060 |
325-327 | Alberti Halleri | Alberti Halleri Archiatri & Consil. Aul. Reg. Medic. in Acad. Gottingens. Prof. & Reg. Soc. Lond. Sodal. Experimenta Aliqua ad Respirationem Pertinentia | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0061 |
327-330 | Anthony Gaubil and T. S. | A Letter from Father Anthony Gaubil Jesuit, to Dr. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. Containing Some Account of the Knowlege of Geography among the Chinese, and of Paper-Money Current There. Translated from the French by T. S. M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0062 |
331-333 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society, by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries for the Year 1747, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg & Soc. Reg. Nuper Praes. by John Wilmer, M. D. Hort. Chels. Praefect. et Praelect. Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0063 |
334-338 | Henry Miles and Mr. Baker | A Letter from the Rev. Henry Miles, D. D. and F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F.R.S. concerning the Green Mould on Fire-Wood; With Some Observations of Mr. Baker's upon the Minuteness of the Seeds of Some Plants | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0064 |
339 | M. Grischow and M. Kies | An Observation of the Eclipse of theSun on Jan. 8. 1750. N. S. Taken at the Observatory at Berlin, by M. Grischow Jun. and M. Kies. Translated from the French | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0065 |
340-345 | Alberti Haller | Alberti Haller, Archiatri et Consil. Aul. Reg. in Acad. Gottingens. Medicinae Prof. Necnon R. S. Lond. Sodalis, Observationes de Viis Seminis | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0066 |
345 | John Martyn | A Letter from John Martyn, M. D. Prof. Botan. Cantab. & F.R.S. to the President, concerning an Aurora Borealis Seen February 16. 1749-50 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0067 |
346-348 | Henry Miles | A Letter from the Rev. Henry Miles, D. D. and F. R. S. to Henry Baker, F. R. S. concerning an Aurora Borealis Seen Jan. 23. 1750-51 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0068 |
348-356 | William Watson | A Letter from Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. to the Royal Society, Declaring That He as Well as Many Others Have Not Been Able to Make Odours Pass thro' Glass by means of Electricity; And Giving a Particular Account of Professor Bose at Wittemberg His Experiment of Beatification, or Causing a Glory to Appear Round a Man's Head by Electricity | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0069 |
356-359 | Professor Euler and T. S. | Part of a Letter from Mr. Professor Euler to the Reverend Mr. Wetstein, Chaplain to His Royal Highness the Prince, concerning the Contraction of the Orbits of the Planets. Translated from the French by T. S. M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0070 |
359-361 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society, by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries for the Year 1748, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. et Societat. Reg. Nuper Praef. by John Wilmer, M. D. Clariss. Societat. Pharmaceut. Lond. Soc. Hort. Chelsean. Praefect. et Praelect. Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0071 |
362-366 | John Lock and J. R. | An Account of a Surprising Inundation in the Valley of St. John's Near Keswick in Cumberland, on the 22nd Day of August 1749, in a Letter from a Young Clergyman to His Friend; Communicated by John Lock, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0072 |
366-367 | Mr. Chalmers | An Account of an Extraordinary Fireball Bursting at Sea, Communicated by Mr. Chalmers | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0073 |
368-397 | Abbe Nollet and Mr. Watson | Extract of a Letter from the Abbe Nollet, F.R.S. &c. to Charles Duke of Richmond, F. R. S. Accompanying an Examination of Certain Phaenomena in Electricity, Published in Italy, by the Same, and Translated from the French by Mr. Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0074 |
397-400 | John Freke | An Extraordinary Case of a Fracture of the Arm; Communicated by Mr. John Freke, F. R. S. Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0075 |
400-402 | John Bartram and Peter Collinson | A Further Account of the Libellae or May-Files, from Mr. John Bartram of Pensylvania, Communicated by Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0076 |
402 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0077 |
403-405 | John Wilmer | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society, by the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries for the Year 1749, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. et Societat. Reg. Nuper Praes. by John Wilmer, M. D. Clariss. Societat. Pharmaceut. Lond. Soc. Hort. Chelsean. Praefect. et Praelect. Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0078 |
406-411 | Daniel Peter Layard | A Letter from Daniel Peter Layard, M. D. and F. R. S. to the President, Containing an Account of the Case of a Young Lady Who Had an Extraordinary Impostume Formed in Her Stomach | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0079 |
412-414 | Edward Wright | Account of an Irregular Tide in the River of Forth, by Mr. Edward Wright | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0080 |
414-416 | Joseph Warner | The Case of a Tumor Growing on the Inside of the Bladder, Successfully Extirpated by Joseph Warner, Surgeon to Guy's Hospital; Communicated in a Letter to the President | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0081 |
417-434 | Honourable George | Remarks upon the Solar and the Lunar Years, the Cycle of 19 Years, Commonly Called the Golden Number, the Epact, and a Method of Finding the Time of Easter, as It Is Now Observed in Most Parts of Europe. Being Part of a Letter from the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield to Martin Folkes, Esq; President of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0082 |
435-446 | John Starr | An Account of the Morbus Strangulatorius, Communicated in a Letter from John Starr, M. D. to C. Mortimer, M. D. Secret. R. S. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0083 |
446-451 | Stephen Hales and Swithin Adee | An Examination of the Strength of Several of the Principal Purging Waters, Especially of That of Jessop's Well; By the Rev. Stephen Hales D. D. & F. R. S. Communicated in a Letter to Cromwell Mortimer M. D. Secr. R. S. with a Letter from Swithin Adee M. D. F. R. S. to Dr. Hales, on the Virtues of the Said Well | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0084 |
452-463 | Claude Gros De Boze and John Ward | An Abstract of a Discourse Intitled, Reflexions on the Medals of Pescennius Niger, and upon Some Circumstances in the History of His Life; Writen in French by Mr. Claude Gros de Boze, Keeper of the Medals in the French King's Cabinet, etc. and Sent by Him to Dr. Mead, Who Communicated It to This Society. By John Ward, R. P. G. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0085 |
464-467 | Robert More | A Letter from Robert More Esq; to the President, Containing Several Curious Remarks in His Travels through Italy | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0086 |
467-470 | William Arderon and David Erskine Baker | Extract of Letter from Mr. William Arderon F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. Containing an Account of a Dwarf; Together with a Comparison of His Dimensions with Those of a Child under Four Years Old; By David Erskine Baker | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0087 |
470-471 | Robert More | Part of a Letter from Robert More Esq; to Mr. W. Watson F. R. S. concerning the Method of Gathering Manna Near Naples | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0088 |
472-473 | John Huxham | A Letter from John Huxham M. D. F. R. S. to C. Mortimer M. D. Secr. R. S. Containing Observations on the Northern Lights, Seen Feb. 15 and 16, 1749-50 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0089 |
474-478 | John Starr | A Letter from John Starr M. D. to John Huxham M. D. F. R. S. Containing an Account of an Horse Bit by a Mad Dog | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0090 |
479 | Job Baster | Descriptio Foetus Monstrofi Sine Ullo Sexus Signo; Regali Societati Communicata per Job Baster, Acad. Caesar. et Reg. Soc. Lond. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0091 |
480-488 | John Pringle | Some Experiments on Substances Resisting Putrefaction; By John Pringle M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0092 |
488-499 | John Ward | An Attempt to Explain an AntientGreek Inscription, Ingraven upon a Curious Bronze Cup with Two Handles, and Published with a Draught of the Cup by Dr. Pococke, in His Description of the East, Vol. II. Part 2. Pag. 207. By John Ward, Pr. Rhet. Gresh. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0093 |
499-505 | Henry Baker, William Arderon, and Joseph Sparshal | A Letter from Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. to the President, Containing Abstracts of Several Observations of Aurorae Boreales Lately Seen | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0094 |
505-512 | Gowin Knight | A Description of a Mariner's Compass Contrived by Gowin Knight, M. B. F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0095 |
513-517 | Doctor Knight and John Smeaton | An Account of Some Improvements of the Mariners Compass, in Order to Render the Card and Needle, Proposed by Doctor Knight, of General Use, by John Smeaton, Philosophical Instrument-Maker | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0096 |
518-520 | Ralph Bigland and C. Mortimer | The Description of a Fish, Shewed to the Royal Society by Mr. Ralph Bigland, on March 22, 1749-50: Drawn up by C. Mortimer, M. D. Secret. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0097 |
520-522 | John Burton | A Letter from John Burton M. D. to C. Mortimer M. D. & Secr. R. S. concerning the Extirpation of an Excrescence from the Womb | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0098 |
523-525 | John Catlin and James Short | An Account of the Eclipse of the Moon, June 8, 1750. Observed in Surry-Street in the Strand; by Mr. John Catlin and Mr. James Short, F. R. S. Likewise an Observation Determining the Longitude of Kingston in Jamaica | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0099 |
525-534 | John Pringle | A Continuation of the Experiments on Substances Resisting Putrefaction; By John Pringle M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0100 |
534-535 | Joseph Platt | A Letter from Mr. Joseph Platt to Mr. Peter Collinson F. R. S. concerning a Flat Spheroidal Stone Having Lines Regularly Crossing It | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0101 |
536-549 | Arthur Dobbs | A Letter from Arthur Dobbs Esq; to Charles Stanhope Esq; F. R. S. concerning Bees, and Their Method of Gathering Wax and Honey | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0102 |
550-558 | John Pringle | Further Experiments on Substances Resisting Putrefaction; With Experiments upon the Means of Hastening and Promoting It; By John Pringle M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0103 |
559-569 | John Robertson | A Letter from Mr. John Robertson to the President, Containing an Explanation of the Late Dr. Halley's Demonstration of the Analogy of the Logarithmic Tangents to the Meridian Line, or Sum of the Secants | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0104 |
570 | G. M. Bose | Observatio Eclipseos Lunaris Totalis Cum Mora, Habita Wittembergae, 1750, die 19 Junii, Tubo 6 ped. pro Correctione Horologii, Quadrante Telescopico 18 Digitorum, Altitudines Solis Correspondentes die 19 Junii, per G. M. Bose, Physic, Prof. Wittembergae, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0105 |
571-572 | Henry Miles | Two Letters from the Rev. Henry Miles F. R. S. D. D. to Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. concerning the Heat of the Weather in July and September Last | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0106 |
573-575 | William Arderon | Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Arderon F. R. S. to Mr. H. Baker F.R.S. concerning the Hot Weather in July Last | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0107 |
575-577 | Dr. Bevis and James Short | A Total Eclipse of the Moon, Observed Dec. 2, 1750. in the Morning in the Strand, London, about 5$\prime \prime $ of Time West of St. Paul's, and 27$\prime \prime $ West of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich; by Dr. Bevis and Mr. James Short F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0108 |
578-584 | John Ellicott | An Account of Some Experiments, Made by Benjamin Robins Esq; F. R. S. Mr. Samuel Da Costa, and Several Other Gentlemen, in Order to Discover the Height to Which Rockets May Be Made to Ascend, and to What Distance Their Light May be Seen; by Mr. John Ellicott F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0109 |
584-596 | Wm. Watson and William Brownrigg | Several Papers concerning a New Semi-Metal, Called Platina; Communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. Wm. Watson F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0110 |
596-598 | Wm. Heberden | An Account of a Very Large Human Calculus, by Wm. Heberden M. D. F. R. S. and Fellow of the Coll. of Physic. Lond. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0111 |
598-600 | Charles Lyttelton | A Letter from the Rev. Charles Lyttelton LL. D. and F. R. S. Dean of Exeter to the President, concerning a Non-Descript Petrified Insect | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0112 |
600-602 | | Some Further Account of the Before-Mention'd Dudley Fossil, by the Editor of These Transactions | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0113 |
602-604 | C. Mortimer | The Description and Figures of a Small Flat Spheroidal Stone, Having Lines Formed upon It; By C. Mortimer, M. D. & Secret. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0115 |
10.1098/rstl.1749.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0001 |
601-603 | Henry Baker | Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. to Martin Folkes Esq; President of the Royal Society, concerning the Earthquake Felt at London Feb. 8, 1749-50 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0114 |
603-604 | Gowin Knight | An Account of the Shock of an Earthquake, Felt Feb. 8. 1749-50: By Gowin Knight M. B. & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0116 |
605 | Jo. Freeman | An Account of the Same, by Jo. Freeman Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0117 |
605-606 | William Fauquier | An Account of the Same, by William Fauquier Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0118 |
607-609 | Henry Miles | The Rev. Henry Miles D. D. F. R. S. to Mr. H. Baker F. R. S. on the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0119 |
609-610 | Jo. Martyn | Jo. Martyn M. D. to the President, concerning the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0120 |
610-611 | Abraham Trembley | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Trembley F.R.S. to the President, concerning the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0121 |
611-613 | Smart Lethieullier | Smart Lethieullier Esq; F. R. S. to the President, of the Burning of the Steeple of Danbury in Essex, by Lightning, and of the Earthquake | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0122 |
613-615 | | The President's Account of the Earthquake at London, March 8 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0123 |
615-616 | Tho. Birch | An Account of the Same, by the Rev. Mr. Tho. Birch F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0124 |
617-618 | Henry Baker | Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. to Martin Folkes, Esq; Pres. of the Royal Soc. concerning the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0125 |
619 | H. Miles | To Mr. H. Baker F. R. S. of Extraordinary Heat in Feb. and of the Same Earthquake | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0126 |
620 | Martin Clare | Martin Clare Esq; F. R. S. to C. Mortimer M. D. & Secr. R. S. of the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0127 |
621-622 | Daniel Peter Layard | Daniel Peter Layard M. D. & F. R. S. to the President, concerning the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0128 |
622-625 | Roger Pickering | The Reverend Mr. Roger Pickering, F. R. S. to the President, concerning the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0129 |
626-628 | Robert Shaw and James Burrow | An Account of the Earthquake on Thursday Morning, March 8, 1749. As Seen in the Inner Temple Garden, by Robert Shaw (a Very Sensible Scotchman) Then at Work There, Communicated by James Burrow Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0130 |
628-630 | H. Miles | The Rev. H. Miles D.D. F.R.S. to Mr. H. Baker F. R. S. Containing a More Full Account of the Same Than His Former Letter, Art. XII | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0131 |
630-631 | John Martyn | John Martyn M. D. F. R. S. &c. to the President, concerning the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0132 |
631-633 | Michael Russel | Michael Russel, Esq; F. R. S. to the President, concerning the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0133 |
633-636 | James Parsons | James Parsons M.D. F.R.S. to the President, concerning the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0134 |
637-638 | James Burrow | An Account from James Burrow Esq; F.R.S. of What Mr. Boyfield Told Him concerning the Late Earthquake | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0135 |
638-639 | C. Mortimer | Observations on the Earthquake, March 8. 1749. by C. Mortimer, M.D. Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0136 |
639-641 | H. Miles | The Rev. H. Miles, D. D. & F.R.S. to the President, Containing Some Additional Observations to His Former Accounts | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0137 |
641-646 | William Stukely | The Rev. W. Stukely M. D. & F. R. S. to the President, on the Causes of Earthquakes | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0138 |
646 | J. Ellicott | Extract of a Letter to Mr. J. Ellicott F.R.S. concerning an Earthquake at Portsmouth, March 18. 1749-50 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0139 |
647 | Daniel Wray | Extract of a Letter from Portsmouth; Communicated by Daniel Wray Esq; F. R. S. concerning the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0141 |
647-649 | Wm. Cooper | The Rev. Wm. Cooper D. D. Dean of Durham, to the President, of the Earthquake on March 8. and of the Luminous Arch, February 16. 1749 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0140 |
649-651 | Mr. Taylor | Extract of a Letter from the Rev. Mr. Taylor, Vicar of Portsmouth, to Mr. Roderick, concerning an Earthquake Felt There, March 18. 1749-50 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0142 |
651 | Benj. Cooke | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Benj. Cooke F. R. S. to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. of a Shock of an Earthquake Felt in the Isle of Wight, March 19. 1749-50 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0143 |
652-653 | | Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman at Southampton to Josiah Colebrooke, Apothecary, F. R. S. of the Shocks Felt in Those Parts, March 18 and 19. 1749-50 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0144 |
653-654 | Peter Newcome | A Letter from Mr. Peter Newcome F. R. S. to the President, concerning the Same Shock Being Felt at Hackney, Near London | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0145 |
655-656 | James Burrow | A Letter from James Burrow Esquire, F. R. S. to Peter Daval Esq; Secr. R. S. concerning the Same Earthquake Being Felt at East Sheen, Near Richmond Park in Surrey | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0146 |
657-669 | Wm. Stukeley | The Rev. Wm. Stukeley M. D. F. R. S. to the President, concerning the Causes of Earthquakes | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0147 |
669-681 | Stephen Hales | Some Considerations on the Causes of Earthquakes. By the Rev. Stephen Hales, D. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0148 |
681-683 | Tho. Burrat | The President's Report of the Account Given Him by Tho. Burrat, of Kensington, concerning the Earthquake on March 8. Last Past | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0149 |
683 | Robert Paul | Extract of a Letter from Chester, concerning an Earthquake Felt There April 2. 1750. Communicated by Robert Paul Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0150 |
684-687 | Stephen Hales and Walter Bowman | A Letter from the Rev. Stephen Hales D. D. & F. R. S. to the President, Serving to Inclose a Letter to Him from Walter Bowman Esq; Concerning an Earthquake Felt at East Molesey in Surry, on March 14. 1749-50 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0151 |
687 | Mr. Pennant | Abstract of a Letter from Mr. Pennant to Rich. Holford Esq; Master in Chancery, of an Earthquake Felt in Flintshire, on April 2. 1750 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0152 |
688 | Nath. Downe | The Post Script of a Letter from Mr. Nath. Downe to the Hon. Mr. Greenville, concerning an Earthquake Felt at Bridport, on March 18. 1749-50 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0153 |
689-691 | Henry Baker | Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. to the President, concerning an Earthquake Felt at Winbourn in Dorsetshire, May 4. 1749. and of Another at Taunton in Somersetshire, July 1. 1747 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0154 |
691-692 | M.De Reaumur | Part of a Letter from M. de Reaumur F. R. S. to the President, concerning an Earthquake Felt in France, October 11. 1749 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0155 |
692-695 | Wm. Barlow | The Rev. Mr. Wm. Barlow to the President, concerning a Shock of an Earthquake Felt at Plymouth, about One O' Clock in the Morning, between the 8th and 9th of Feb. 1749-50 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0156 |
695-698 | Ph. Warburton and John Seddon | A Letter from Mr. Ph. Warburton to the President, Serving to Inclose an Extract of a Letter from the Rev. Mr. John Seddon, of Warrington in Lancashire, to Mr. Jo. Philpot, in Chester, concerning an Earthquake, April 2. 1750 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0157 |
698-699 | Henry Baker and W. Arderon | Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. to the President, Containing an Extract of a Letter from Mr. W. Arderon F. R. S. concerning an Explosion in the Air, Heard at Norwich, June 7. 1750 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0158 |
700 | Wm. Jackson | An Account of Part of a Roof of a Pothouse at Lambeth Being Flung down by the Earthquake, March 8. 1749-50. Communicated by Mr. Wm. Jackson, Potter, to C. Mortimer, M.D. Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0159 |
700-701 | Mordach Mackenzie | Extract of Letter a from Dr. Mackenzie to Dr. Mead F. R. S. concerning Earthquakes at Smyrna | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0160 |
701-702 | William Folkes | Part of a Letter from William Folkes, Esq; F. R. S. to His Brother the President, concerning a Shock of an Earthquake Felt at Newton in Northamptonshire, on Sunday, September 30. 1750 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0161 |
702-705 | James Burrow | Part of a Letter from James Burrow, Esq; F. R. S. to the President, concerning an Earthquake Felt Near Bury St. Edmund's in Suffolk, and Another at Narborough in Leicestershire, on the 30th of September, 1750 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0162 |
705-709 | John Nixon and Thomas Cave | A Letter from the Rev. Mr. John Nixon, F. R. S. to Mr. John Ward, F. R. S. and Rhet. Prof. Gresham. Serving to Accompany Two Letters; One from Sir Thomas Cave, Bart. And Another from the Minister of Weston with Sutton in Northamptonshire; Concerning the Earthquake on Sept. 30. 1750 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0163 |
710-712 | John Nixon | A Letter from the Same to the Pr. R. S. Containing Further Particulars of the Same Earthquake | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0164 |
712-721 | P. Doddridge | A Letter from the Rev. P. Doddridge D. D. to Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. Containing Some Account of the Late Earthquake Felt at Northampton | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0165 |
721-723 | | An Account of the Earthquake Which Happen'd about a Quarter before One O'Clock, on Sunday, September 30. 1750. by Mr. -- Steward to the Earl of Cardigan | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0166 |
723-724 | Henry Green | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Henry Green to Mr. James Ayschough, Optician, in Ludgate-Street, Relating to the Earthquake Felt Sept. 30. 1750 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0167 |
725-726 | Maurice Johnson and John Green | Extracts of Letters from Maurice Johnson, Esq; President of the Gentlemens Society at Spalding, and from John Green Esq; Secretary of the Same, to Emanuel Mendez da Costa, Esq; F. R. S. concerning an Earthquake Felt on Aug. 23. 1750 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0168 |
726-727 | Henry Miles | Part of a Letter from the Rev. Henry Miles, D. D. F. R. S. to Mr. H. Baker, F. R. S. concerning the Earthquake Felt on Sept. 30. 1750 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0169 |
727-731 | John Nixon and William Smith | A Letter from the Rev. Mr. John Nixon, F. R. S. to the President, Serving to Accompany a Letter from Mr. William Smith to Mr. Nixon, Giving a Very Particular Account of the Earthquake Felt on Sept. 30. 1750 | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0170 |
731-750 | William Stukeley | The Philosophy of Earthquakes; By the Rev. William Stukeley, M. D. F. R. S. &c. in a Letter to Martin Folkes, Esq; LL.D. and President of the Royal Society, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1749.0171 |
1-43 | James Bradley | A Letter to the Right Honourable George Earl of Macclesfield concerning an Apparent Motion Observed in Some of the Fixed Stars; By James Bradley D. D. Astronomer Royal, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0002 |
44-48 | James Parsons | A Letter to Martin Folkes Esq. L L. D. Pr. R. S. Containing Some Observations upon Certain Shell-Fish (Lodg'd in a Large Stone Brought from Mahon Harbour by Mr. Samuel More, Purser of the Sterling-Castle Man of War) from James Parsons M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0003 |
49-120 | William Watson | A Collection of the Electrical Expeririments Communicated to the Royal Society by Wm. Watson, F. R. S. Read at Several Meetings between October 29. 1747. and Jan. 21. Following | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0004 |
121-123 | Francis Drake | A Letter from Mr. Francis Drake, Surgeon, F. R. S. to Martin Folkes Esq; President of the Royal Society, & c. concerning the Bones of a Foetus Being Discharged Thro an Ulcer Near the Navel | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0005 |
124-127 | Richard Pococke | An Account of the Giants Causeway in Ireland, in a Letter to the President from the Rev. Richard Pococke, LL. D. Archdeacon of Dublin, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0006 |
128-130 | Maurice Johnson | A Letter from Maurice Johnson Esq; President of the Gentlemens Society at Spalding, to James Jurin M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London, and F. R. S. concerning a Metalline Thermometer, in the Museum of That Society | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0007 |
130 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0008 |
131-137 | James Mounsey and Henry Baker | An Abstract of the Remarkable Case and Cure of a Woman, from Whom a Foetus Was Extracted, That Had Been Lodged Thirteen Years in One of the Fallopian Tubes; Sent from Riga by Dr. James Mounsey, Physician to the Army of the Czarina, Together with the Bones of the Said Foetus, as a Present to the Royal Society of London, and Delivered Accordingly in His Name, by Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0009 |
137-147 | Tho. Simpson | The Motion of Projectiles Near the Earth's Surface Consider'd, Independent of the Properties of the Conic Sections; In a Letter to Martin Folkes Esquire, Pr. R. S. by Mr. Tho. Simpson F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0010 |
148-149 | Mr. Archdeacon | The Case of Henry Axford, Who Recover'd the Use of His Tongue, after Having Been Four Years Dumb, by means of a Frightful Dream; Communicated by the Rev. Mr. Archdeacon Squire, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0011 |
149-155 | William Arderon | Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Arderon, F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. concerning the Hearing of Fish | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0012 |
156-157 | Charles Bonnet | The Substance of Some Experiments of Planting Seeds in Moss, Lately Made by Mr. Charles Bonnet, of Geneva, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0013 |
157-173 | Mark Catesby and C. Mortimer | A Continuation of an Account of an Essay towards a Natural History of Carolina, and the Bahama Islands; By Mark Catesby, F. R. S. with Some Extracts out of the Appendix, by C. Mortimer, Secret. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0014 |
173 | Thomas Birch | The Inscription upon a Roman Altar Found Near Stanhope in the Bishoprick of Durham; Communicated to the Royal Society by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Birch, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0015 |
174-180 | Henry Baker | A Letter from Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. to the President, concerning an Extraordinary Fish, Called in Russia Quab; And concerning the Stones Call'd Crabs-Eyes | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0016 |
180-186 | Jacobo Theodoro Klein and Petrum Collinsonum | Brevis Historia Naturalis, Sive de Vita, Genere, Moribusque Muris Alpini: Autore Jacobo Theodoro Klein, Reipubl. Gedanens. a Secretis, et R. S. Lond. S. Communicata per Petrum Collinsonum, Ejusdem Societatis S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0017 |
187-194 | Abbe Nollet and T. Stack | Part of a Letter from Abbe Nollet, of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, and F. R. S. to Martin Folkes Esq; Presisident of the Same, concerning Electricity | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0018 |
195-224 | John Ellicott | Several Essays towards Discovering the Laws of Electricity, Communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. John Ellicott F. R. S. and Read on the 25th of Feb. 1747. And at Two Meetings Soon after | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0019 |
224-232 | John Ward | A Brief Account of a Roman Tessera, by Mr. John Ward F. R. S. & Prof. Rhetor. Gresh | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0020 |
232-233 | Cromwell Mortimer | An Account of a Very Learned Divine, Who Was Born with Two Tongues; Communicated to the Royal Society by Cromwell Mortimer M. D. & Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0021 |
233-239 | Jac. Theod. Klein and Richard Brocklesby | Upon the Sounds and Hearing of Fishes, by Jac. Theod. Klein R. P. Gedan. F. R. S. or Some Account of a Treatise, Intitled, "An Inquiry into the Reasons Why the Author of an Epistle concerning the Hearing of Fishes Endeavours to Prove They Are All Mute and Deaf;" By Richard Brocklesby M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0022 |
240-243 | Jac. Theod. Klein and Richard Brocklesby | An Account of the Poisonous Root Lately Found Mixed among the Gentian; By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0023 |
244-247 | Henry Baker | An Account of Large Subterraneous Caverns in the Chalk Hills Near Norwich; By Mr. Wm. Arderon, F. R. S. Comprised in a Letter from Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. to the President | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0024 |
248-262 | D. Gmelin. and John Fothergill | An Account of Some Observations and Experiments Made in Sibiria, Extracted from the Preface to the Flora Sibirica, Sive Historia Plantarum Sibiriae Cum Tabulis aeri Incisis. Auct. D. Gmelin. Chem & Hist. Nat. Prof. Petropoli 1747. 4to. Vol. 1. by John Fothergill, M. D. Lic. Colleg. Med. Londin | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0025 |
262-270 | Joannes Henricus Winkler | Novum Reique Medicae Utile Electricitatis Inventum Exponit Joannes Henricus Winkler, Professor Lipsiensis, et Societatis Regalis Londinensis Sodalis | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0026 |
270-275 | Henry Baker | A Letter from Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S, to the President, concerning Several Medical Experiments of Electricity | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0027 |
276 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0028 |
277-382 | Stephen Hales | A Proposal for Checking in Some Degree the Progress of Fires; By the Rev. Stephen Hales, D. D. & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0029 |
279-280 | Geo. Graham | Some Observations, Made during the Last Three Years, of the Quantity of the Variation of the Magnetic Horizontal Needle to the Westward; By Mr. Geo. Graham, F. R. S. at His House in Fleetstreet, London | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0030 |
281-296 | Hon. John and Philip Skelton | A Letter from the Right Hon. John Earl of Orrery to Martin Folkes Esquire, Pr. R. S. Inclosing an Account of the Cornel-Catterpillar, Contained in a Letter from the Reverend Mr. Philip Skelton to His Lordship | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0031 |
296-300 | James Mounsey | The Extract of a Letter from Dr. James Mounsey, Physician of the Czarina's Army, to Henry Baker F. R. S. concerning the Everlasting Fire in Persia | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0032 |
300-304 | Mr. Bonnet and Abraham Trembley | An Abstract of Mr. Bonnet, F. R. S. His Memoir concerning Caterpillars; Drawn up in French by Mr. Abraham Trembley, F. R. S. Here Translated into English | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0033 |
304-320 | M. de Reaumur and Phil. Hen. Zollman | Divers Means for Preserving from Corruption Dead Birds, Intended to Be Sent to Remote Countries, So That They May Arrive There in a Good Condition. Some of the Same Means May be Employed for Preserving Quadrupeds, Reptiles, Fishes, and Insects, by M. de Reaumur, F. R. S. and Memb. Royal. Acad. Sc. Paris. Translated from the French by Phil. Hen. Zollman, Esq; F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0034 |
320-321 | Charles Lyttleton | A Beautiful Nautilites, Shewn to the Royal Society by the Rev. Charles Lyttleton LL.D. F. R. S. and Archdeacon of Exeter | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0035 |
321-323 | William Arderon | The Substance of a Letter from Mr. William Arderon F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0036 |
323-325 | Robert Roche | A Letter from Mr. Robert Roche to the President, of a Fustian Frock Being Set on Fire by Electricity | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0037 |
325-327 | John Huxham | A Letter from John Huxham M. D. F. R. S. to C. Mortimer Secr. R. S. concerning a Child Born with an Extraordinary Tumour Near the Anus, Containing Some Rudiments of an Embryo in It | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0038 |
328-335 | T. Simpson | Of the Fluents of Multinomials, and Series Affected by Radical Signs, Which Do Not Begin to Converge Till after the Second Term; In a Letter from T. Simpson F. R. S. to W. Jones Esq; V. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0039 |
336-344 | John Lining | A Letter from Dr. John Lining to C. Mortimer M. D. Sec. R. S. concerning the Weather in South-Carolina; With Abstracts of the Tables of His Meteorological Observations in Charles-Town | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0040 |
345 | John Clark | An Abstract of the Bills of Mortality in Bridge-Town in Barbados for the Years 1737-1744. Communicated by the Rev. Mr. John Clark | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0042 |
345-351 | Samuel Jeake | The Elements of a Short Hand, by Samuel Jeake Esq; | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0041 |
351-372 | Wm. Brownrigg and W. Watson | An Account of a Treatise by Wm. Brownrigg M.D. F.R.S. Intituled, "The Art of Making Common Salt, as Now Practised in Most Parts of the World; With Several Improvements Proposed in That Art, for the Use of the British Dominions;" Abstracted by W. Watson F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0043 |
373-381 | James Hodgson | A Catalogue of the Immersions and Emersions of the Satellites of Jupiter, That Will Happen in the Year 1750, of Which There are 173 of the First, 85 of the Second, 94 of the Third, and None of the Fourth, by Reason of Its Great Latitude; In All 322. Computed to the Meridian of London from the Flamsteedian Tables: Corrected by James Hodgson F. R. S. Master of the Royal Mathematical School in Christ's-Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0044 |
383-387 | Henry Miles | A Letter from the Rev. Henry Miles D. D. F. R. S. to the President, concerning the Storm of Thunder, Which Happen'd June 12. 1748 | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0045 |
388-394 | John Byrom | A Letter from John Byrom M. A. F. R. S. to the President, Containing Some Remarks on Mr. Jeake's Plan for Short-Hand | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0046 |
394-398 | Benj. Cooke | Part of Two Letters from Mr. B. Cooke F. R. S. to Mr. Peter Collinson F.R.S. concerning the Sparkling of Flanel, and the Hair of Animals in the Dark | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0047 |
398-400 | John Forster | A Letter from the Reverend Mr. John Forster to Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. concerning an Earthquake at Taunton | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0048 |
401-408 | John Byrom | A Letter from John Byrom M. A. and F. R. S. to the President, Containing Some Remarks on Mr. Lodwick's Alphabet | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0049 |
409 | William Stukely | A Roman Inscription Found at Bath, Communicated to the Royal Society by the Rev. William Stukely M. D. Fellow of the Coll. of Phys. F. R. S. and Rector of St. George the Martyr, London | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0050 |
409-411 | Stephen Hales | Extract of a Letter from the Rev. Dr. Stephen Hales F. R. S. to the Rev. Mr. Westly Hall, concerning Some Electrical Experiments | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0051 |
411-415 | Thomas Aery | Extract of a Letter from Tho. Aery M. D. to Cromwell Mortimer M. D. Secret. R. S. Containing the Particulars of the Cure of a Wound in the Cornea, and a Laceration of the Uvea in the Eye of a Woman | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0052 |
416-489 | Richard Davies | Tables of Specific Gravities, Extracted from Various Authors, with Some Observations upon the Same; Communicated in a Letter to Martin Folkes Esq; President of the Royal Society, by Richard Davies M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0053 |
490 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0054 |
491-496 | W. Watson | An Account of the Experiments Made by Some Gentlemen of the Royal Society, in Order to Measure the Absolute Velocity of Electricity; Communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. W. Watson F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0055 |
497-501 | Mons. le Cat and T. S. | An Account of Double Faetus's of Calves, by Mons. le Cat, M.D. F.R.S. &c. Dated at Rouen, August 20. 1748. N. S. Translated from the French by T. S. M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0056 |
502-504 | Dr. Doddridge | Extract of a Letter from the Rev. Dr. Doddridge to Henry Baker F. R. S. concerning a Wether Giving Suck to a Lamb; And of a Monstrous Lamb | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0057 |
504-505 | Monsieur Buffon | Abstract from a Letter Sent by Monsieur Buffon, Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, &c. to Martin Folkes Esq; Pr. R. S. concerning His Re-Invention of Archimedes's Burning Specula | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0058 |
505-520 | Mr. Reid and Henry Miles | An Essay on Quantity; Occasioned by Reading a Treatise, in Which Simple and Compound Ratio's are Applied to Virtue and Merit, by the Rev. Mr. Reid; Communicated in a Letter from the Rev. Henry Miles D.D. & F.R.S. to Martin Folkes Esq; Pr. R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0059 |
520-521 | Richard Hassel | A Letter from Rich. Hassel Esq; F.R.S. to Peter Daval Esq; Secr. R. S. concerning a Large Piece of a Lath Being Thrust into a Man's Eye, Who Recover'd of It | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0060 |
521-523 | John Bevis | The Sun's Eclipse of July 14, 1748. Observed at Marlborough House, with the Twelve Foot Refracting Telescope, Fix'd as a Finder to the Tube of the Great Twelve Foot Reflector; By John Bevis M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0061 |
524-526 | Augustine Nathamel Greschow and T. S. | An Observation of an Extraordinary Lunar Circle, and of Two Paraselene's, Made at Paris, Oct. 20. 1747. N. S. and of the Eclipse of the Sun, July 14. 1748. O. S. by Augustine Nathamel Greschow, Memb. of the Royal Acad. of Sciences at Berlin, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0062 |
526-541 | James Parsons | A Letter from James Parsons M. D. F. R. S. to the President, Containing an Account of a Preternatural Conjunction of Two Female Children | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0063 |
541-563 | John Mitchell | An Account of the Preparation and Uses of the Various Kinds of Pot-Ash; By John Mitchell M. D. & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0064 |
564-578 | W. Watson and Laurence Garcin | A Letter from Dr. Laurence Garcin, of Neuchatel, F. R. S. to Sir Hans Sloane Bart. Late P. R. S. concerning the Cyprus of the Ancients: Done from the French by W. Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0065 |
578 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0066 |
579-581 | Wm. Stukely and D. Georgii | An Account of an Antient Shrine, Formerly Belonging to the Abbey of Croyland; By Wm. Stukely M. D. Coll. Med. Lond. Soc. & Eccles. D. Georgii Martyr. Lond. Rector | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0067 |
582-597 | Honourable James, Mr. le Monnier, and Ja. Short | An Eclipse of the Sun, July 14. 1748. Observed by the Right Honourable James Earl of Morton, Mr. le Monnier, Royal Astronomer and Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, and Mr. Ja. Short, Fellows of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0068 |
598-601 | David Erskin Baker | A Letter from Mr. David Erskin Baker to Martin Folkes Esq; Pr. R. S. Containing Considerations on Two Extraordinary Belemnitae | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0069 |
602 | Benj. Cooke | A Letter from Benj. Cooke F. R. S. to Peter Collinson F. R. S. concerning a Mixed Breed of Apples, from the Mixture of the Farina | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0070 |
603-614 | John Ward | A Description of the Town of Silchester in Its Present State. With a Short Account of an Antient Date in Arabian Figures at Walling Near Aldermarston in Berkshire. By John Ward, F. R. S. and P. R. G. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0071 |
615-666 | Turbervill Needham | A Summary of Some Late Observations upon the Generation, Composition, and Decomposition of Animal and Vegetable Substances; Communicated in a Letter to Martin Folkes Esq; President of the Royal Society, by Mr. Turbervill Needham, Fellow of the Same Society | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0072 |
667-674 | Jacobus de Castro Sarmento | Observationes Astronomicae Variae Factae in Paraquaria, Regione Americae Australis, ab Anno 1706 ad Annum 1730. Quas Cum Regali Societati Communicavit Jacobus de Castro Sarmento M. D. Coll. Lond. Lic. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0073 |
10.1098/rstl.1748.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1748.0001 |
1-4 | Wm. Arderon and Samuel Salter | Part of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Arderon, F. R. S. to Mr. Baker, F. R. S. Containing a Description of a Water-Wheel for Mills Invented by Mr. Philip Williams. With an Extract of a Letter from the Rev. Dr. Samuel Salter to Mr. Arderon, concerning the Bark Preventing Catching Cold | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0003 |
4-10 | C. Mortimer | A Third Account of the Distemper among the Cows; By C. Mortimer, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Secretary of the Royal Society, London | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0004 |
11-23 | | De Diaphragmate fisso, & Mutatis Quorundam Viscerum Sedibus, in Cadavere Puellae Decem Mensium Observatis, Epistola | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0005 |
23-27 | Wm. Arderon | A Letter from Mr. Wm. Arderon, F. R. S. to Mr. Baker, F. R. S. on Keeping of Small Fish in Glass Jars: And of an Easy Method of Catching Fish | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0006 |
27-32 | Henry Miles | Extracts of Two Letters from the Rev. Henry Miles, D. D. & F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. concerning the Effects of a Cane of Black Sealing-Wax, and a Cane of Brimstone, in Electrical Experiments | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0007 |
33-35 | William Cheselden and Mr. Reid | A Remarkable Case of a Person Cut for the Stone in the New Way, Commonly Called the Lateral; by William Cheselden, Esq; Surgeon to Her Late Majesty; Communicated to Martin Folkes, Esq; Pr. R. S. by Mr. Reid, Surgeon at Chelsea, Who Attended the Cure | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0008 |
36-40 | William Cheselden | The Effects of the Lixivium saponis, Taken Inwardly by a Man Aged 75 Years, Who Had the Stone, and in Whose Bladder, after His Decease, Were Found Two Hundred and Fourteen Stones: From William Cheselden, Esquire | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0009 |
41-50 | Wm. Watson | Further Experiments and Observations, Tending to Illustrate the Nature and Properties of Electricity: By Wm. Watson, Apothecary, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0010 |
51-53 | Hans Sloane | A Description of a Curious Sea-Plant; Frutex Marinus Flabelliformis Cortice Verrucoso Obductus. Doodii. Raii Hist. Tom. III. p. 7. et Synops. Edit. 3. p. 32. Coralloides Granulosa Alba. J. B. Tom. III. Pag. 809. Erica Marina Alba Frutescens. Mus. Pet. 50. Keratophyton Flabelliforme, Cortice Verrucoso Obductum. Raii Syn. Edit. 3 p. 32. By Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. M. D. Late President of the Royal Society, and of the College of Physicians, London, &c | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0011 |
53-57 | Henry Miles | Extracts of Two Letters from the Reverend Henry Miles, D. D. & F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. Containing Several Electrical Experiments | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0012 |
58-60 | Mr. Trembley | Part of a Letter from Mr. Trembley, F.R.S. to Martin Folkes, Esq; Pres. R. S. concerning the Light Caused by Quicksilver Shaken in a Glass Tube, Proceeding from Electricity | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0013 |
60-66 | John Hill | A Letter from Mr. John Hill, Apothecary, to the President, concerning the Manner of the Seeding of Mosses; and in Particular of the Hypnum terrestre, Trichoides, Luteovirenus, Vulgare, Majus, Capitulis erectis. Raii Synops. Ed. 3. Pag. 84 | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0014 |
67-69 | James Sherwood | A Letter from Mr. James Sherwood, Surgeon, to Martin Folkes, Esq; President of the Royal Society, concerning the Minute Eels in Paste Being Viviparous | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0015 |
70-74 | Peter Collinson | Some Observations on the Cancer Major, by Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0016 |
75-78 | James Parsons | A Remarkable Instance of the Happy Effect of Musk, in a Very Dangerous Case; By James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0017 |
78-81 | Dr. Miles | Part of a Letter from the Rev. Dr. Miles, F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F.R.S. concerning Electrical Fire | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0018 |
81-91 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0019 |
91-93 | H. Miles | A Letter from the Rev. Dr. Miles, F. R. S. to Mr. Baker, F. R. S. concerning the Electricity of Water | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0020 |
94 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0021 |
95-96 | William Arderon | Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Arderon F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. with the Description of an Improved Hygroscope | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0022 |
96-99 | | A Letter from - to Mr. John Ellicot, F. R. S. of Weighing the Strength of Electrical Effluvia | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0023 |
100-102 | Tho. Knowlton | Extracts of Two Letters from Mr. Tho. Knowlton to Mr. Mark Catesby, F. R. S. concerning the Situation of the Ancient Town Delgovicia; And of Two Men of an Extraordinary Bulk and Weight | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0024 |
103-124 | Jacobo Jurin | Principia Dynamica, Sive Principia Mechanices Metaphysica; Auctore Jacobo Jurin, M. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0025 |
124-127 | Tho. Knowlton | An Account of Two Extraordinary Deers Horns, Found Under-Ground in Different Parts of Yorkshire; In a Letter from Mr. Tho. Knowlton, to Mr. Mark Catesby, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0026 |
127-146 | James Ferguson | The Phaenomena of Venus, Represented in an Orrery Made by Mr. James Ferguson, Agreeable to the Observations of Seignior Bianchini | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0027 |
146-147 | Wm. Cock | A Machine for Sounding the Sea at Any Depth, or in Any Part, Invented by Major Wm. Cock in the Year 1738. In a Voyage to Georgia | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0028 |
147-150 | J. Breintal | A Letter from Mr. J. Breintal to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. Containing an Account of What He Felt after Being Bit by a Rattle-Snake | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0029 |
150-158 | R. Badcock | A Letter from R. Badcock, Esq; to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. Containing Some Microscopical Observations on the Farina Faecundans of the Holyoak and the Passion-Flower | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0030 |
158-162 | Henry Miles | Part of Two Letters from the Rev. Henry Miles, D. D. & F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. Containing Some Electrical Observations | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0031 |
163-166 | Philip Henry Zollman and Balthasar Ehrhart | An Extract, by Philip Henry Zollman, Esq; F. R. S. of a Philosophical Account of a New Opinion concerning the Origin of Petrifactions Found in the Earth, Which Has Been Hitherto Ascribed to the Universal Deluge; As Contained in an Italian Book, Intitled, De Crostacei ed Altri Marini Corpi che se trovano su' Monti, di Anton. Lazzaro Moro, Venice 1740. Communicated together with Several Remarks, by Dr. Balthasar Ehrhart, Physician in Ordinary at Memmingen, and Member of the Acad. Nat.Curios. in High-Dutch at Memmingen, 1745. 4to | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0032 |
166-169 | Mr. Badcock and Henry Baker | Further Observations and Experiments on the Passion-Flower, and Its Farina, by Mr. Badcock, Communicated by Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0033 |
169-170 | Wm. Arderon | Part of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Arderon, F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. concerning an Improvement of the Weather-Cord | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0034 |
171-174 | Charles Hamilton | A Description of a Clepsydra or Water-Clock, by the Hon. Charles Hamilton, Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0035 |
175-184 | Claud. Nic. le Cat and Philip Henry Zollman | An Observation of an Operation Made by the High Apparatus, According to M. le Cat's Method, in the Year 1743; by Claud. Nic. le Cat, M. D. F. R. S. Surgeon to the Hotel Dieu at Rouen, and Royal Demonstrator in Anatomy and Surgery; Translated from the French by Philip Henry Zollman, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0036 |
184-189 | William Arderon | The Description of an Hygrometer Made of a Deal Rod: Being Part of Two Letters from Mr. William Arderon, F.R.S. to Mr. Henry Baker, Fellow of the Said Society | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0037 |
189-191 | R. Badcock | A Letter from R. Badcock, Esq; to Mr. Henry Baker, F.R.S. concerning the Farina Foecundans of the Yew-Tree | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0038 |
192-193 | Mr. Arderon | An Account of a Bristle That Was Lodged in a Gentleman's Foot, and Caused a Violent Inflammation: In a Letter from Mr. Arderon. F.R.S. to Mr. Baker, F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0039 |
193-211 | Claudius Amyand | Some Observations on the Spina, Ventosa; By the Late Claudius Amyand, Esq; F.R.S. and Serjeant-Surgeon to His Majesty | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0040 |
211-212 | John Henry Winkler | An Extract of a Letter from Mr. John Henry Winkler, Graec. & Lat. Litt. Prof. publ. Ordin. at Leipsick, to a Friend in London; Concerning the Effects of Electricity upon Himself and His Wife | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0041 |
213-215 | Joseph Miller | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries for the Year 1744, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Nuper Praes. by Joseph Miller, Apothecary, Hort. Chels. Praefectus ac Praelector Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0042 |
215-218 | George Howell | Part of a Letter from Mr. George Howell, Surgeon, at Haverfordwest, to Mr. W. Watson, F. R. S. concerning the Extracting a Large Stone by an Aperture in the Urethra | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0043 |
219-221 | Robert Southwell and Henry Miles | A Letter from Robert Southwell, Esq; to Mr. Henry Oldenburg, concerning Some Extraordinary Ecchoes, Lately Communicated to the Royal Society by the Reverend Henry Miles, D. D. & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0044 |
221-224 | J. Durant | A Letter from Mr. J. Durant to the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; F.R.S. concerning a Coal-Mine Taking Fire Near New-Castle upon Tyne; Of the Blue Well; And of a Subterraneous Cavern in Weredale; Lately Communicated by the Same Hand | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0045 |
224-226 | James Parsons and John Milner | A Letter from James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. to the President; Serving to Introduce a Remark from John Milner, Esq; Concerning the Burying of the Cows, Dead of the Present Reigning Distemper, in Lime or Not | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0046 |
227-242 | W. Watson and George Howell | Critical Observations concerning the Oenan-The Aquatica, Succo Viroso Crocante of Lobel; By Mr. W. Watson, Apothecary, F.R.S.; Occasion'd by an Extract of a Letter from Mr. George Howell, Surgeon, at Haverford-west, to the Author, Giving an Account of the Poisonous Effects of This Plant to Some French Prisoners at Pembroke | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0047 |
242-245 | Benj. Robins | A Letter to Mr. Benj. Robins, F.R.S. Shewing That the Electricity of Glass Disturbs the Mariners Compass, and Also Nice Balances | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0048 |
246 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0049 |
247-263 | Turbervill Needham | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Turbervill Needham to Martin Folkes, Esq; Pr. R. S. concerning Some New Electrical Experiments Lately Made at Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0050 |
264-266 | Jacobus Hodgson | Via Cometae, qui ab Initio Martii 1742. Usque ad Initium Aprilis Apparuit, ex Observationibus in Observatorio et Collegio Patrum Societatis Jesu Pekini Sinarum Habitis Deducta, et Secundum Aequatorem ac Eclipticam, uti et ad Propriam Ejus Orbitam Supputata. Cum Societate Regali Communicavit Jacobus Hodgson, R. S. S. & School Reg. Mathemat. Praeceptor in Aedibus Christi, Londini | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0051 |
266-274 | John Christoph | Of the Various Genera and Species of Music among the Ancients, with Some Observations concerning Their Scale; In a Letter from John Christoph. Pepusch, Music. D. & F.R.S. to Mr. Abraham de Moivre, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0052 |
275-284 | William Anderon | Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Anderon, F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. Containing Observations on the Precipices or Cliffs on the North-East Sea-Coast of the County of Norsolk | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0053 |
285-289 | Peter Templeman | A Letter from Peter Templeman, M.D. to Wm. Battie, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London, and F.R.S. concerning a Polypus at the Heart, and a Scirrhous Tumour of the Uterus | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0054 |
290-295 | Monsieur le Monnier | Extract of a Memoir concerning the Communication of Electricity; Read at the Public Meeting of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, Nov. 12. 1746. By Monsieur le Monnier the Younger, M.D. of That Academy, and F.R.S. Communicated by the Author to the President of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0055 |
296-304 | Edward Bailey | An Account of a Very Large Stone, Found in the Colon of a Horse; And of Several Stones, Which Were Taken from the Intestines of a Mare; With Some Experiments and Observations Thereupon, by Edward Bailey, M.D. of Havant in Hampshire | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0056 |
305-328 | James Simon and George Berkeley | A Letter from Mr. James Simon, of Dublin, to Martin Folkes, Esq; Pr. R. S. concerning the Petrifactions of Lough-Neagh in Ireland: To Which is Annexed a Letter from the Right Rev. Dr. George Berkeley Lord Bishop of Cloyne to Tho. Prior, Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0057 |
329-333 | Peter Collinson | Some Observations on a Sort of Libella or Ephemeron, by Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0058 |
334 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0059 |
335-336 | William Fidge | A Letter from Mr. Wm. Fidge, Surgeon, at Portsmouth, to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secret. R. S. concerning a Stone Taken out of the Bladder of a Dog; Which Being Cut Asunder Had a Piece of Dog-Grass in Its Center | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0060 |
337-343 | Samuel Glass | An Uncommon Dropsy from the Want of a Kidney; And a Description of a Large Saccus That Contain'd the Water, by Samuel Glass, Surgeon, at Oxford; Sent to Dr. Mead | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0061 |
344-358 | John Taylor | An Explanation of an Ancient Inscription Discovered at Rutchester, the Last Station in England, upon the Roman Wall, 1744; By John Taylor, LL D. Chancellor of Lincoln, and Register of the University of Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0062 |
351-365 | Henry Miles | An Abstract of the Rev. Mr. Gould's Account of English Ants; In a Letter from the Rev. Henry Miles, D. D. and F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0063 |
365-370 | Martin Folkes | A Remark on Father Hardouin's Amendment of a Passage in Pliny's Natural History, Lib. II. Section LXXIV. Edit. Paris. Folio, 1723. By Martin Folkes, Esquire, Pr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0064 |
370-373 | Mr. Mason | A Letter from the Rev. Mr. Mason, Woodwardian Professor at Cambridge, and F. R. S. to the Pr. R. S. concerning Spelter, Melting Iron with Pit-Coal, and a Burning Well at Broseley | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0065 |
373-375 | John Browning | Part of a Letter from Mr. John Browning, of Bristol, to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. Dated Dec. 11. 1746. Concerning the Effect of Electricity on Vegetables | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0066 |
376-388 | Christiano Ludovico Gersten | Mercurius Sub Sole Visus in Specula Astronomica Academiae Giesensis, Anno 1743. die 5 Nov. a Christiano Ludovico Gersten, Math. Prof. et R. S. Lond. Sod | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0067 |
388-395 | Wm. Watson | Observations upon So Much of Monsieur Le Monnier the Younger's Memoir, Lately Presented to the Royal Society, as Relates to the Communicating the Electric Virtue to Non-Electrics; By Wm. Watson, F. R. S | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0068 |
395-396 | William Arderon | Abstract of a Letter from Mr. William Arderon, F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. concerning the Perpendicular Ascent of Eels | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0069 |
397-407 | Emanuel Mendez Da Costa | A Dissertation on Those Fossil Fgured Stones Called Belemnites; Communicated in a Letter from Mr. Emanuel Mendez Da Costa to Martin Folkes, Esq; Pr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0070 |
408-412 | Richard Brocklesby and M. de la Condamine | A Letter from Richard Brocklesby M. D. and F. R. S. to the President, concerning the Indian Poison, Sent Over from M. de la Condamine, Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0071 |
412-420 | Richard Dunthorne | A Letter from Mr. Richard Dunthorne, to the Rev. Mr. Cha. Mason, F. R. S. and Woodwardian Professor of Nat. Hist. at Cambridge, concerning the Moon's Motion | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0072 |
421-423 | Leonard Euler | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Leonard Euler, Prof. Mathem. and Member of the Imperial Society at Petersburgh, to the Rev. Mr. Cha. Wetstein, Chaplain and Secretary to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, concerning the Discoveries of the Russians on the North-East Coast of Asia | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0073 |
424-428 | Wm. Arderon | Abstract of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Arderon, F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. Containing Some Observations Made on the Bansticle, or Pricklebag, Alias Prickle-Back, and Also on Fish in General | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0074 |
428-429 | Wm. Arderon | A Supposition How the White Matter is Produced, Which Floats About in the Air in Autumn; In a Letter from the Same to Mr. Baker | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0075 |
429-432 | Cromwel Mortimer | Some Remarks on the Precious Stone Called the Turquoise; By Cromwel Mortimer, Sec. R. S. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0076 |
432-434 | Henry Baker | A Description of a Curious Echinites; By Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0077 |
435-444 | Mark Catesby | Of Birds of Passage, by Mr. Mark Catesby, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0078 |
445-450 | John Freke | A Letter from Mr. John Freke F. R. S. Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, to the President of the Royal Society, Inclosing a Paper of the Late Rev. Mr. Creed, concerning a Machine to Write Down Extempore Voluntaries, or Other Pieces of Music | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0079 |
451 | Dr. Gronovius | The Figure of the Mustela Fossilis; Communicated from Dr. Gronovius at Leyden to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0080 |
451-454 | Peter Collinson | Some Observations on the Belluga-Stone, by Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0081 |
455-456 | Mr. Short and J. Bevis | An Observation on an Occultation of Cor Leonis by the Moon, on Thursday, March 12. 1747, in Surrey-Street in the Strand, London, with a Reflecting Telescope, Made by Mr. Short, F. R. S. Which Magnified about 100 Times; Communicated to the Royal Society by J. Bevis, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0082 |
456-457 | Peter Collinson | An Observation of an Uncommon Gleam of Light Proceeding from the Sun, by Mr. Peter Collinson F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0083 |
457 | Benjamin Cooke | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Benjamin Cooke F.R.S. to Mr. Peter Collinson F.R.S. concerning the Property of New Flanel Sparkling in the Dark | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0084 |
458-463 | John Hill | A Letter from Mr. John Hill, Apothecary, to the President, concerning Windsor Loam | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0085 |
463-465 | Robert Lucas | A Letter from Mr. Rob. Lucas, concerning the Relief He Found in the Stone from the Use of Alicant Soap and Lime-Water, to His Brother the Rev. Mr. Richard Lucas F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0086 |
465-466 | Charles Lucas | The Figures of Some Very Extraordinary Calculous Concretions Formed in the Kidney of a Woman; Communicated by Mr. Charles Lucas at Dublin | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0087 |
467-470 | William Arderon | Part of a Letter from Mr. William Arderon F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. concerning the Formation of Pebbles | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0088 |
471-476 | Arthur Dobbs | A Letter from Arthur Dobbs Esq; of Castle-Dobbs in Ireland, to the Rev. Mr. Charles Wetstein, Chaplain and Secretary to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, concerning the Distances between Asia and America | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0089 |
476-493 | G. Costard | A Letter from the Rev. Mr. G. Costard, to the Rev. Thomas Shaw, D. D. F. R. S. and Principal of St. Edmund-Hall, concerning the Chinese Chronology and Astronomy | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0090 |
493-495 | Turberville Needham and M. de Buffon | Part of a Letter from Mr. Turberville Needham to James Parsons M. D. F. R. S. of a New Mirror, Which Burns at 66 Feet Distance, Invented by M. de Buffon F. R. S. and Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0091 |
495-496 | Marquis Nicolini | Extract of a Letter from the Marquis Nicolini F. R. S. to the President, concerning the Same Mirror Burning at 150 Feet Distance | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0092 |
497-502 | Jo. Henrici Winkleri | Epistola Jo. Henrici Winkleri, Prof. Lips. & R. S. Lond. S. ad Societatem Regalem Londinensem Data, Quae Continet Descriptionem & Figuras Pyrorgani Sui Electrici | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0093 |
502-506 | Robert Dingley | Some Observations upon Gems or Precious Stones; More Particularly Such as the Ancients Used to Engrave upon, by Robert Dingley, Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0094 |
507-527 | Christiano Ludovic. Gersten | Quadrantis Astronomici Muralis Idea nova et Peculiaris, Multis Incommodis Quibus Hucusque Usitati Laborant Liberati, Autore Christiano Ludovic. Gersten, R.S.L.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0095 |
527-529 | Alberti Haller | Observationes duae Alberti Haller, Prof. Med. Gotting. R. S. S. Lond. S. Fabricae Morbosae in Cadaveribus Repertae | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0096 |
529-535 | David-Erskine Baker | A Letter from Mr. David-Erskine Baker to the President, concerning the Property of Water Ests in Slipping Off Their Skins as Serpents Do | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0097 |
535-538 | James Ferguson | An Improvement of the Celestial Globe, by Mr. James Ferguson | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0098 |
539-541 | Edward Davis | The Case of a Young Child, at Houghton in Huntingdonshire, Born with All Its Bones Displaced: Communicated Febr. 8, 1746. by Mr. Edward Davis, Surgeon at Huntingdon, to Dr. Herman Heincken in London | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0099 |
541-556 | John Burton | A Dissertation on the Situation of the Ancient Roman Station of Delgovitia in Yorkshire; by John Burton, of York, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0100 |
556-557 | Joseph Ames | A Letter from Mr. Joseph Ames F. R. S. and Secr. of the Soc. Antiquar. to C. Mortimer M. D. Secr. R. S. concerning a Plica Polonica | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0101 |
557-560 | Henry Baker | A Description of Some Clay Moulds or Concaves of Ancient Roman Coins Found in Shropshire; By Mr. Henry Baker F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0102 |
560-566 | William Jones | An Extract of a Letter from William Jones Esq; F. R. S. to Martin Folkes Esq; President of the Royal Society; Containing a Commodious Disposition of Equations for Exhibiting the Relations of Goniometrical Lines | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0103 |
10.1098/rstl.1746.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0001 |
567-571 | Mr. Hoare and Mr. Birch | Extract of a Letter Dated at Rome, Aug. 5. 1747. from Mr. Hoare, a Young Statuary, Now Pursuing His Studies There, to His Brother Mr. Hoare, an Eminent Painter at Bath, Giving a Short Account of Some of the Principal Antique Pictures Found in the Ruins of Herculaneum at Portici, Near Naples: Communicated by the Rev. Mr. Birch | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0104 |
571-575 | G. Stovin | A Letter from Mr. G. Stovin to His Son, concerning the Body of a Woman, and an Antique Shoe, Found in a Morass in the Isle of Axholm in Lincolnshire | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0105 |
576-582 | Henry Baker | A Letter from Mr. Henry Baker F.R.S. to the President, concerning the Grubbs Destroying the Grass in Norfolk | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0106 |
583-595 | J. Wall | A Letter from J. Wall M. D. to Edward Wilmot M. D. F. R. S. and Physician to His Majesty, concerning the Use of the Peruvian Bark in the Small Pox | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0107 |
596 | Dr. Doddridge | Postscript of a Letter from the Rev. Dr. Doddridge at Northampton, to Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. of One, Who Had No Ear to Music Naturally, Singing Several Tunes When in a Delirium | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0108 |
597-599 | Joseph Miller | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea-Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries for the Year 1745. Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane Bart. Med. Reg. et Soc. Reg. Nuper Praes. by Joseph Miller Apothecary. Hort. Chels. Praef. et Praelect. Bot. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0109 |
599-608 | Mark Catesby and Cromwell Mortimer | A Continuation of an Account of an Essay Towards a Natural History of Carolina and the Bahama Islands; By Mark Catesby F. R. S. with Some Extracts out of the Tenth Set, by Cromwell Mortimer Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0110 |
609-612 | Tho. Cameron | An Account of the Death of the Reverend Dr. Greene, Late Rector of St. George the Martyr in Queen's Square London, and One of the Prebendaries of Worcester, Where He Died of an Hurt Received, as He Was Riding out in the Neighbourhood of That City, Contain'd in a Letter from Tho. Cameron M. D. to the Reverend Charles Lyttelton LL. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0111 |
613-616 | Henry Miles | A Letter from the Reverend Henry Miles D. D. to Mr. Henry Baker F. R. S. concerning the Difference of the Degrees of Cold Marked by a Thermometer Kept within Doors, or without in the Open Air | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0112 |
617-621 | Starkey Myddleton | An Account of a Child Being Taken out of the Abdomen, after Having Lain There Upwards of 16 Years, during Which Time the Woman Had 4 Children, All Born Alive; By Starkey Myddleton M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0113 |
621-626 | James Parsons | A Physiological Account of the Case of Margaret Cutting, Who Speaks Distinctly, Tho' She Has Lost the Apex and Body of Her Tongue: Addressed to the Royal Society, by James Parsons M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0114 |
627-655 | Abraham Trembley | Observations upon Several Species of Small Water Insects of the Polypus Kind, Communicated in a Letter to the President, from Mr. Abraham Trembley F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0115 |
656-672 | Gowin Knight | A Collection of the Magnetical Experiments Communicated to the Royal Society by Gowin Knight M. B. & F. R. S. in the Years 1746 and 1747 | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0116 |
672-695 | Cromwell Mortimer | A Discourse concerning the Usefulness of Thermometers in Chemical Experiments; And concerning the Principles on Which the Thermometers Now in Use Have Been Constructed; Together with the Description and Uses of a Metalline Thermometer, Newly Invented by Cromwell Mortimer M. D. Sec. R. S. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0117 |
695-704 | William Watson | A Continuation of a Paper concerning Electricity, by William Watson F. R. S. Printed in These Trans. N. 477, Article I. Ending p. 501 | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0118 |
704-749 | William Watson | A Sequel to the Experiments and Observations Tending to Illustrate the Nature and Properties of Electricity; In a Letter to the Royal Society from the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0119 |
750 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0120 |
i-1 | Browne Langrish | The Crounean Lectures on Muscular Motion, Read before the Royal Society in the Year 1747 | 10.1098/rstl.1746.0002 |
1-9 | Ephraim Rinhold Seehl | An Easy Method of Procuring the Volatile Acid of Sulphur, by Ephraim Rinhold Seehl; Addressed in a Letter to the President and Fellows of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0002 |
10-11 | George Aylett | An Observation of a Spina Bifida, Commonly So Termed; By Mr. George Aylett, Surgeon at Windsor | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0005 |
12-19 | Christopher Warrick | An Improvement on the Practice of Tapping; Whereby That Operation, Instead of a Relief for Symptoms, Becomes an Absolute Cure for an Ascites, Exemplified in the Case of Jane Roman; And Recommended to the Consideration of the Royal Society, by Christopher Warrick, of Truro, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0006 |
20-21 | Stephen Hales | A Method of Conveying Liquors into the Abdomen during the Operation of Tapping; Proposed by the Reverend Stephen Hales, D. D. and F. R. S. on Occasion of the Preceding Paper; Communicated in a Letter to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0008 |
21-25 | John Fothergill | An Extract of John Fothergill, M. D. Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, London, His Essay upon the Origin of Amber | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0009 |
26-34 | Secondat De Montesquieu | Remarks on Stones of a Regular Figure Found Near Bagneres in Gascony: With Other Observations, Communicated by Monsieur Secondat de Montesquieu, of the Academy of Sciences of Bordeaux, in a Letter to Martin Folkes, Esq; Pr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0011 |
35-36 | Henry Baker | A Letter from Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. to the President, concerning a New Discovered Sea-Insect, Which He Calls the Eye-Sucker | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0012 |
37-39 | Peter Collinson | Some Observations on the Hardness of Shells, and on the Food of the Soal-Fish; By Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0013 |
40-46 | Jos. Bolognini, Hieronymianae, C. M., and Johanne Francisco De Camillis | Historia Brevis Morbi, Quo Decessit Reverendissimus Pater Jos. Bolognini, Abbas SS. Bonifacii & Alexii de Urbe, Atque Congregationis Hieronymianae Procurator Generalis; Excerpta per C. M. R. S. Secr. ex Epistola ab Domino Johanne Francisco de Camillis, M. D. Scripta ad Virum Clarissimum Didacum de Revillas, Abbatem Hieronymianum, in Romano Sapientiae Archigymnasio Publico Matheseos Professorem, Regalis Londini Societatis Sodalem, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0014 |
46-71 | James Jurin | A Letter from James Jurin, M. D. F. R. S. & Coll. Med. Lond. to Martin Folkes, Esq; President of the Royal Society, concerning the Action of Springs | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0015 |
71-74 | D. Alberti Haller | D. Alberti Haller Concil. Aul. & Archiatri Regis Britann. & Electoris Brunsvic. Prof. Anat. & Bot. Gottingensis, S. R. Ang. & Suec. Soc. Observatio de Ovarii Steatomate, & de Pilis Ibidem Inventis | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0023 |
75-77 | Joseph Miller | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1741. Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. & Nuper Soc. Reg. Praes. By Joseph Miller, Apothecary, Hort. Chels. Praef. ac Praelec. Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0024 |
77-85 | Henry Baker | An Easy Method of Procuring the True. Impression or Figure of Medals, Coins, & c. Humbly Addressed to the Royal Society: By Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0025 |
86-94 | John Fothergill | Observations on the Manna Persicum: By John Fothergill, M. D. Licentiate of the College of Physicians, London | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0028 |
94-96 | Albert Haller | Cyanus Foliis Radicalibus Partim Integris, Partim Pinnatis, Bractea Calycis Ovali, Flore Sulphureo; per Albert. Haller, Prof. Anat. & Bot. Gottingens. R. S. Ang. & Suec. S. Descriptus | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0030 |
96-101 | Roger Pickering | A Letter from the Reverend Mr. Roger Pickering, V. D. M. to C. Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. concerning the Propagation and Culture of Mushrooms | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0031 |
102 | Henry Miles | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0034 |
1-18 | Roger Pickering | A Scheme of a Diary of the Weather; Together with Draughts and Descriptions of Machines Subservient Thereunto; Inscribed to the President and Fellows of the Royal Society; By Roger Pickering, F. R. S. and V. D. M. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0003 |
18-22 | William Watson | A Letter from Mr. William Watson, Apothecary, F. R. S. to the Society, concerning Some Persons being Poisoned by Eating Boiled Hemlock | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0007 |
22-46 | Christiano Ludovico Gersten | Methodus Nova Calculi Eclipsium Terrae Specialis; vel Quorumcunque Occursuum Lunae Cum Stellis, Tam Errantibus Quam Inerrantibus: Auctore Christiano Ludovico Gersten, R. S. Sod. & Math. Prof. in Academia Giesensi | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0010 |
47-48 | Chr. Warren | A Letter from Mr. Chr. Warren, Surgeon at Truro in Cornwall, to John Machin, Esq; Secr. R. S. Prof. Astr. Gresham. Containing Further Accounts of the Success of Injecting Medicated Liquors into the Abdomen, in the Case of an Ascites | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0016 |
48-49 | John Bevis | A Letter from John Bevis, M. D. to John Machin, Esq; Secret. R. S. &c. Containing Some Observations concerning Mercury | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0017 |
50-51 | H. W. Taube | A Rupture of the Navel, Communicated to the Royal Society by H. W. Taube, (Dove) Surgeon of the Pearl Man of War | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0018 |
51-57 | Mr. Pickering and Wm. Watson | A Letter from Mr. Wm. Watson, F.R.S. to the Royal Society; Containing Further Remarks concerning Mushrooms: Occasioned by the Reverend Mr. Pickering's F. R. S. Paper in the Preceding Transact. p. 96. with Observations upon the Poisonous Faculty of Some Sorts of Fungi | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0019 |
57-64 | Thomas Preston | Two Letters from Mr. Thomas Preston to Mr. Joseph Ames, F. R. S. concerning the Island of Zetland | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0020 |
65 | J. Bevis | Occultatio Jovis a Luna, Obs. Londini | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0021 |
65-78 | Abraham De Moivre | A Letter from Mr. Abraham De Moivre, F. R. S. to William Jones, Esquire, F. R. S. concerning the Easiest Method for Calculating the Value of Annuities upon Lives, from Tables of Observations | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0022 |
78 | Zach. Cradock and Henry Baker | The Appearance of a Fiery Meteor, as Seen by Mr. Cradock, Communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0026 |
10.1098/rstl.1744.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0001 |
79-91 | Dr. Weidler and John Ward | An Account of a Dissertation Published in Latin by Dr. Weidler, F. R. S. in the Year 1727, concerning the Vulgar Numeral Figures: As Also Some Remarks upon an Inscription, Cut Formerly in a Window Belonging to the Parish Church of Rumsey in Hampshire: By John Ward, F. R. S. Rhet. Prof. Gresham | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0027 |
91-100 | Joseph Betts | A Letter from the Rev. Mr. Joseph Betts, M. A. and Fellow of University College, Oxon to Martin Folkes, Esq; Pr. R. S. Containing Observations on the Late Comet, Made at Sherborn and Oxford; With the Elements for Computing Its Motions | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0029 |
100-101 | Alberto Hallero | Observatio de Scirrho Cerebelli, ab Alberto Hallero, R. S. S. Archiat. Reg. & Med. Prof. Gotting. ad Reg. Soc. Transmissa | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0032 |
102-150 | John Mitchell and Peter Collinson | An Essay upon the Causes of the Different Colours of People in Different Climates; By John Mitchell, M. D. Communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0033 |
151-156 | William Hallett and Nich. Peters | A Letter from William Hallett, M. D. to Henry Pemberton, M. D. F. R. S. & Chem. Prof. Gresham; Containing the Case of a Lad, Who was Shot through the Lungs; Drawn up by Mr. Nich. Peters Junior, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0035 |
157-159 | John Bartram | Extract of a Letter from Dr. John Bartram, to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. Containing Some Observations concerning the Salt-Marsh Muscle, the Oyster-Banks, and the Fresh-Water Muscle, of Pensylvania | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0036 |
159-160 | Christopher Hunter | A Letter from Mr. Christ. Hunter, to Dr. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. Serving to Accompany a Copy of an Antient Roman Inscription at Rochester in Northumberland, and Two Others at Risingham | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0037 |
161-166 | Gowan Knight | An Account of Some Magnetical Experiments, Shewed before the Royal Society, by Mr. Gowan Knight, on Thursday the 15th of November, 1744 | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0038 |
166-169 | John Henry Wintler | Abstract of What is Contained in a Book concerning Electricity, Just Published at Leipzic, 1744. by John Henry Wintler, Greek and Latin Professor There; From Article 75 to Article 79 | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0039 |
169-183 | Abraham Trembley | Translation of a Letter from Mr. Abraham Trembley, F. R. S. to the President, with Observations upon Several Newly Discover'd Species of Fresh-Water Polypi | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0040 |
184-188 | James Parsons | Some Observations Relating to Vegetable Seeds; By James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0041 |
189-191 | Joseph Miller | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea-Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1742. Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Nuper Praes. By Joseph Miller, Apothecary, Hort. Chels. Praes. ac Praelector Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0042 |
191-193 | Roger Pickering | A Letter from the Rev. Mr. Roger Pickering, F.R.S. to the President; Concerning the Manuring of Land with Fossil Shells | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0043 |
194 | Wm. Arderon | Abstract of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Arderon to Mr. Baker, F.R.S. of a Shuttle-Spire Taken out of the Bladder of a Boy | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0044 |
194-200 | Tho. Hope and Dr. Mead | An Account of a Remarkable Cure, Performed on the Eye of a Young Woman in Scotland, by Tho. Hope, M. D. Communicated from Dr. Mead | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0045 |
200-206 | John Ward | An Explication of a Roman Inscription Found Not Long since on a Stone at Silchester in Hamshire: By John Ward, Rhet. Prof. Gresh. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0046 |
207-211 | John Huxham | A Letter from John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. Serving to Accompany an Account of the Case of One Hannah Hitchcock, One of Whose Ureters was Grown Up; A Present of a Beautiful Stalactites, Now in the Museum of the Royal Society; And a Drawing of an Extraordinary Calculus Taken out of the Bladder of a Boy | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0047 |
212-234 | Edward Wilmot, J. Wall, and Alex. Reid | A Letter from Edward Wilmot, M. D. F. R. S. and One of His Majesty's Physicians, &c. to the President of the Royal Society, Serving to Inclose the Two Following Papers: 1. Of the Extraordinary Effects of Musk in Convulsive Disorders; By J. Wall, M.D. 2. Of the Effects of the Tunquinese Medicine; by Alex. Reid, Esquire | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0048 |
234-238 | Gulielmo Watson | De Planta Minus Cognita, & Hactenus non Descripta, Commentarius: Auctore Gulielmo Watson, Regiae Soietatis Sodale: Geaster Volvae Radiis & Operculo Elevatis | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0049 |
238 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0050 |
239-249 | Sam. Christiani Hollmanni | Sam. Christiani Hollmanni, Philosoph. in Reg. Georgia Augusta [Gottingens.] Prof. Pub. Ord. ad Cromwellum Mortimerum, M. D. R. S. Secret. Epistola de Subitanea Congelatione, de Igne Electrico, de Micrometro Microscopio Applicando | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0051 |
249-254 | Edmund Almond and Tho. Dawkes | Some Account of the Gigantic Boy at Willingham Near Cambridge. 1. From the Rev. Mr. Almond to Mr. P. Miller, F.R.S. 2. A Letter from Mr. Tho. Dawkes, Surgeon at Huntington, to Dr. Mead, F. R. S. &c. concerning the Same Child | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0052 |
254-257 | Browne Langrish | A Letter from Mr. Browne Langrish, Licent. Coll. Med. Lond. & F. R. S. to the Rev. Dr. Hales, F. R. S. concerning a New Contrivance of Applying Receivers to Retorts in Distillation | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0053 |
257-262 | Mr. Ranby and Charles Peters | The Case of a Person Bit by a Mad Dog: Communicated to the President by Mr. Ranby, F. R. S. Serjeant-Surgeon to His Majesty: From Charles Peters, M. D. F. Coll. Med. Lond. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0054 |
263-264 | John Martyn | An Account of a New Species of Fungus, by John Martyn, F. R. S. Prof. Bot. Cantab. Communicated in a Letter to the President | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0055 |
265-267 | Roger Gale and Mr. Platt | Extracts of Two Letters from the Late Roger Gale, Esquire, F. R. S. to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning the Vegetation of Melon Seeds 33 Years Old; And of a Fossil Skeleton of a Man | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0056 |
268-271 | W. Watson | A Letter from W. Watson, F. R. S. to Francis Wollaston, Esquire, F.R.S. concerning a Large Stone Found in the Stomach of a Horse | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0057 |
271 | Francis Woolaston | Extract of a Letter from Bombay, Dated January 23. 1743-4. Communicated by Francis Woolaston, Esquire, F. R. S. of a Porcupine Swallowed by a Snake | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0058 |
272-273 | Josephus Laurentius Bruni | Extract of a Letter from Dr. Josephus Laurentius Bruni, of Turin, F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F.R.S. concerning the Bologna Bottles | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0059 |
273-275 | Tho. Wright | A Letter from Mr. Tho. Wright to James Theobald, Esq; F. R. S. concerning Two Ancient Camps in Hampshire | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0060 |
275-281 | John Fothergill | Observations on a Case Published in the Last Volume of the Medical Essays, &c. of Recovering a Man Dead in Appearance, by Distending the Lungs with Air. Printed at Edinburgh, 1744; by John Fothergill, Licent. Coll. Med. Lond. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0061 |
282-283 | Edward Milward and L. Richmond | A Copy of a Letter from the Reverend Mr. Richmond, to - Leigh, Esq; Of Adlington in the County of Chester, concerning a Moving Moss in the Neighbourhood of Church-Town in Lancashire: Communicated by Edward Milward, M. D. F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0062 |
283-290 | John Ward | A Brief Inquiry, by John Ward, F.R.S. & Rhet. Prof. Gresh. into the Reading of Two Dates in Arabian Figures, Cut upon Stones Which Were Found in Ireland; Communicated to the Royal Society, on November 10. 1743. and December 6. 1744 | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0063 |
290-293 | Henry Miles | A Letter from the Reverend Henry Miles, D. D. F. R. S. to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. of Firing Phosphorus by Electricity | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0064 |
293-304 | Claudius Amyand | An Observation of a Fracture of the Os Humeri by the Power of the Muscles Only; By the Late Claudius Amyand, Esq; Serjeant Surgeon to His Majesty | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0065 |
304-305 | John Still Winthrop | An Account of an Extraordinary Case of the Bones of a Foetus Coming Away by the Anus; Communicated by John Still Winthrop, Esq; | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0066 |
305-307 | Charles Jernegan | A Letter from Charles Jernegan, M. D. Lic. Coll. Med. Londin. to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. concerning an Extraordinary Cystis in the Liver, Full of Water | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0067 |
307-315 | Jo. Henricus Winkler | Regiae Societati Anglicanae Scientiarum Quaedam Electricitatis Recens Observata Exhibet Jo. Henricus Winkler, Gr. & Lat. Literarum Prof. Publ. Ordin. & Academiae Lipsiensis h. t. Rector | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0068 |
315-317 | James Stirling | A Description of a Machine to Blow Fire by the Fall of Water; By James Stirling, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0069 |
318-330 | John Lining | A Letter from Dr. John Lining, at Charles-Town in South Carolina, to James Jurin, M. D. Coll. Med. & Reg. Soc. Sodal. Serving to Accompany Some Additions to His Statical Experiments Printed in No. 470. of These Transactions | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0070 |
331-335 | Henry Baker | A Letter from Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. to the President, concerning an Extraordinary Large Fossil Tooth of an Elephant | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0071 |
336-340 | Starkey Myddelton | An Account of an Extra-Uterine Conception; By Starkey Myddelton, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0072 |
341-348 | Granville Wheler | Two Letters from the Rev. Mr. Granville Wheler, F. R. S. to the President, concerning a Rotatory Motion of Glass Tubes about Their Axes, When Placed in a Certain Manner before the Fire | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0073 |
349-361 | John Ward and William Freeman | An Attempt by John Ward, Rhet. Prof. Gresh. & F. R. S. to Explain Some Remains of Antiquity Lately Found in Hertfordshire; And Communicated to the Royal Society by William Freeman Esquire, One of Their Members, February the 14, 1745 | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0074 |
361-363 | Gowin Knight | A Letter from Gowin Knight, M. B. to the President; Concerning the Poles of Magnets Being Variously Placed | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0075 |
363-366 | John Bartram and Peter Collinson | An Account of Some Very Curious Wasps Nests Made of Clay in Pensilvania; By Mr. John Bartram: Communicated by Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0076 |
366-368 | Mr. B_ B_ r and Dr. Mortimer | Extract of a Letter from Mr. B_ B_ r, Containing an Account, in Pounds and Ounces, of the Surprising Quantities of Food Devoured by a Boy, 12 Years Old, in 6 Successive Days, Who Labour'd under a Canine Appetite, at Black Barnsley in Yorkshire. Communicated by Dr. Mortimer, Secret. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0077 |
369-370 | Claudius Amyand | Of an Iliac Passion, Occasioned by an Appendix in the Ilion: By the Late Claudius Amyand Esq; Serjeant-Surgeon to His Majesty, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0078 |
370-372 | Wm. Cook | A Proposal for Warming Rooms by the Steam of Boiling Water Conveyed in Pipes along the Walls: And a Method of Preventing Ships from Leaking, Whose Bottoms are Eaten by the Worms: By Colonel Wm. Cook | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0079 |
373-379 | Ambrosio Beurero and Petrum Collinsonum | De Lapide Osteocolla Inquisitio, Auctore Ambrosio Beurero Neurembergensi; Communicata per Dominum Petrum Collinsonum, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0080 |
380-381 | J. Cookson and John Martyn | A Letter from J. Cookson, M. D. to Mr. Latouche at Little Chelsea, concerning the Boy Who Has an Extraordinary Boulimia, or Craving Appetite: Communicated to the Royal Society by John Martyn, F. R. S. & Prof. Botan. Cantab | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0081 |
382-391 | Philippi Frederici Gmelin | Philippi Frederici Gmelin. Med. Licent. Wurterbergensis ad Martinum Folkes Reg. Soc. Praesid. Epistola de Radice Ipecacuanhae Observationes Quasdam Medico-Physicas, & de Fallaci Visione per Microscopia Composita Notata Nonnulla Continens | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0082 |
391-419 | Claud. Nic. Le Cat and T. S. | Remarks on the Operation of Cutting for the Stone; By Claud. Nic. Le Cat, M. D. F. R. S. Surgeon to the Hotel Dieu at Rouen, and Royal Demonstrator in Anatomy and Surgery. Translated from the French by T. S. M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0083 |
419-421 | Monsieur De Bozes, Mr. Baker, and Mr. Ellis | Abstract of a Letter from Monsieur De Bozes, Professor of Experimental Philosophy, at the Academy of Wirtemberg, to Monsieur De Maizau. Communicated by Mr. Baker from Mr. Ellis, and Translated out of the Latin by Mr. Baker | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0084 |
421-423 | Joseph Miller | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1743. Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Nuper Praes. By Joseph Miller, Apothecary, Hort. Chels. Praes. & Praelector Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0085 |
423-440 | James Jurin | An Inquiry into the Measure of the Force of Bodies in Motion: With a Proposal of an Experimentum Crucis, to Decide the Controversy about It. By James Jurin, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London, and of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0086 |
441-446 | Henry Miles | A Letter from the Reverend Henry Miles D. D. and F. R. S. to the President; Containing Observations of Luminous Emanations from Human Bodies, and from Brutes; With Some Remarks on Electricity | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0087 |
447-465 | Paul Rolli, Joseph Bianchini, and John Hilliard | An Extract, by Mr. Paul Rolli, F. R. S. of an Italian Treatise, Written by the Reverend Joseph Bianchini, a Prebend in the City of Verona; Upon the Death of the Countess Cornelia Zangari & Bandi, of Cesena. To Which are Subjoined Accounts of the Death of Jo. Hitchell, Who was Burned to Death by Lightning; And of Grace Pett at Ipswich, Whose Body was Consumed to a Coal | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0088 |
465-467 | James Parsons | An Account of a Quadruped Brought from Bengal, and Now to Be Seen in London: Presented by James Parsons, M. D. & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0089 |
468 | J. Parsons | An Account of Certain Perfect Minute Crystal Stones, by J. Parsons, M. D. & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0090 |
468-472 | John Ellicot | A Letter from Mr. John Ellicot, F. R. S. to the President, concerning the Specific Gravity of Diamonds | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0091 |
480 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0093 |
481-501 | William Watson | Experiments and Observations, Tending to Illustrate the Nature and Properties of Electricity: By William Watson, Apothecary, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0094 |
502-505 | Stephen Hales | A Proposal to Bring Small Passable Stones Soon and with Ease out of the Bladder: By the Reverend Stephen Hales, D. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0095 |
505-516 | | An Account of Some Experiments, Lately Made in Holland, upon the Fragility of Unannealed Glass Vessels; Communicated to the President | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0096 |
516-520 | Henry Miles and John Beale | Extract of a Letter from the Reverend Henry Miles, D. D. & F. R. S. to the President, Relating to Some Improvements Which May Be Made in Cyder and Perry | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0097 |
520-522 | Henry Baker | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. to Martin Folkes, Esq; President of the Royal Society, concerning the Ancient Bridewell at Norwich | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0098 |
522-524 | Geo. Costard | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr. Geo. Costard to Mr. John Catlin, concerning a Fiery Meteor Seen in the Air on July 14. 1745 | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0099 |
525-526 | Benj. Cook | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Benj. Cook, F. R. S. to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning the Effect Which the Farina of the Blossoms of Different Sorts of Apple-Trees Had on the Fruit of a Neighbouring Tree | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0100 |
527-528 | Mr. Arderon | Some Account of the Sinking down of a Piece of Ground, at Horseford, in Norfolk; Communicated by Mr. Arderon, of Norwich, to Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0101 |
529-531 | James Simon | A Letter from Mr. James Simon to the President, concerning the Bones of a Foetus Voided per Anum; And of Some Fossils Found in Ireland | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0102 |
532-537 | Cromwell Mortimer | Some Account of the Distemper Raging among the Cow-Kind in the Neighbourhood of London, Together with Some Remedies Proposed for Their Recovery by Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. and Fellow of the College of Physicians, London | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0103 |
537-539 | D. P. Layard | A Letter from Mr. D. P. Layard, Surgeon, to C. Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. Inclosing an Account of a Fracture of the Os Ilium, and Its Cure | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0104 |
540-549 | David Erskine Baker | Some Account of a Curious Tripos and Inscription Found Near Turin, Serving to Discover the True Situation of the Ancient City Industria. By David Erskine Baker | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0105 |
549-555 | | Further Observations on the Distemper Now Raging among the Cow-Kind, by the Publisher of These Transactions | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0106 |
555-557 | Mr. Arderon | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Arderon to Mr. Baker, F. R. S. Giving an Account of the Weaver's Alarm, Vulgo Larum | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0107 |
557-560 | | An Account of Some Human Bones Incrusted with Stone, Now in the Villa Ludovifia at Rome: Communicated to the Royal Society by the President, with a Drawing of the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0108 |
iii-1 | James Parsons | The Crounian Lectures on Muscular Motion for the Years 1744 and 1745. Read before the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1744.0004 |
1 | Christopher Mason | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Christopher Mason, concerning a Fire-Ball Seen in the Air, and a Great Explosion Heard, Dec. 11. 1741 | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0002 |
2-10 | Edward Milward | A Letter from Edward Milward, M. D. to Martin Folkes, Esq; President of the Royal Society, concerning an Antidote to the Indian Poison in the West-Indies | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0003 |
11-14 | Edward Nourse | A Letter from Edward Nourse, F. R. S. Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, to the President and Fellows of the Royal Society, Giving an Account of Several Stones Found in Bags Formed by a Protrusion of the Coats of the Bladder, as Appeared upon Opening the Body of One Mr. Gardiner | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0006 |
14-18 | J. T. Desaguliers | Some Further Observations concerning Electricity, by J. T. Desaguliers, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0008 |
18-19 | Edward Legge and Jos. Atwell | Extract of a Letter from the Honble Edward Legge, Esq; F. R. S. Captain of His Majesty's Ship the Severn, Containing an Observation of the Eclipse of the Moon, Dec. 21. 1740 at the Island of St. Catharine on the Coast of Brasil; Communicated to the Royal Society by the Revd Jos. Atwell, D. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0009 |
20 | H. Miles | An Observation of Extraordinary Warmth of the Air in January 1741-2. Communicated in a Letter from the Revd Mr. H. Miles to Mr. John Eames, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0010 |
20-24 | Timothy Sheldrake | The Description and Uses of the Steelyard Balance Swing, Invented and Made by Mr. Timothy Sheldrake | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0011 |
24-25 | Tho. Mostyn | A Letter from Sir Tho. Mostyn, Bart. to Roger Jones, M. D. F. R. S. concerning a Golden Torques Found in England | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0012 |
25-27 | Benj. Cooke | A Letter from Benj. Cooke, F. R. S. to Peter Collinson, F. R. S. Giving an Account of the Fire-Ball Seen Dec. 11. 1741 | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0013 |
27-33 | John Eames | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0014 |
33-42 | Matthias Plant | A Journal of the Shocks of Earthquakes Felt Near Newbury in New-England, from the Year 1727. to the Year 1741. Communicated in a Letter from the Revd Mr. Matthias Plant to the Revd Dr. Bearcroft | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0015 |
42-45 | Richard Mead | An Account of Mr. Sutton's Invention and Method of Changing the Air in the Hold, and Other Close Parts of a Ship; Communicated to the Royal Society by Richard Mead, M.D. Physician to His Majesty, Fellow of the Royal Society, and of the Royal College of Physicians, London | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0016 |
46-48 | Mrs. Tennison and H. Miles | A Representation of the Parhelia Seen in Kent, Dec. 19. 1741. Communicated in a Letter from the Revd Mr. H. Miles, to John Eames, F. R. S. and an Account of the Same, as Seen by Mrs. Tennison at Canterbury | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0017 |
48-53 | Charles Perry | Experiments, by Way of Analysis, upon the Water of the Dead Sea; Upon the Hot Spring Near Tiberiades; and upon the Hammam Pharoan Water; By Charles Perry, M. D. Made on His Journey through the Holy Land, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0018 |
54-56 | George Bell | An Account of the Case of William Payne, with What Appeared upon Examining His Kidneys and Bladder, When His Body Was Opened; By Mr. George Bell, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0019 |
56 | | Advertisements | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0020 |
57-58 | John Frid. Gronovius | A Method of Preparing Specimens of Fish, by Drying Their Skins, as Practised by John Frid. Gronovius, M. D. at Leyden | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0021 |
58-60 | William Gordon | A Letter from Capt. William Gordon to Capt. Samuel Mead, F. R. S. Inclosing an Account of the Fire-Ball Seen Dec. 11. 1741 | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0022 |
60-61 | William Gostling | Extract of a Letter from the Rev. Mr. William Gostling to Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning the Fire-Ball Seen Dec. 11. Last, and the Mock-Suns Seen the 19th of the Same Month | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0023 |
62-70 | William Watson | Some Observations upon Mr. Sutton's Invention to Extract the Foul and Stinking Air from the Well and Other Parts of Ships, with Critical Remarks upon the Use of Windsails, by William Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0024 |
71-77 | Claud. Joseph Geoffroy | Part of a Letter from Monsieur Claud. Joseph Geoffroy, F. R. S. to David Hartley, M. A. F. R. S. Containing His Method of Making Soap-Lees and Hard Soap, for Medicinal Uses | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0025 |
77-90 | Pasqual R. Pedini and James Jurin | A Letter Written to the Most Reverend Father D. Cla. Fremond Calmad, Publick Professor in the University of Pisa, Giving an Account of the Earthquakes Felt in Leghorn, from the 16th to the 27th of January 1742. With Some Observations Made by the Most Reverend Sig. Pasqual R. Pedini, Principal of the Clergy of the Most Eminent College of the Said City. Communicated to the Royal Society by James Jurin, M. D. F. R. S. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0026 |
91-98 | J. Castillioneus | J. Castillioneus Dno. De Montagny V. C. Philosophiae Professori in Academia Lauzannensi, Regiae Societatis Londinensis Membro Dignissimo, Sli Evangelii Ministro, &c. &c. S. P. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0027 |
99-111 | William Burton | Two Histories of Internal Cancers, and of What Appeared upon Dissection, by William Burton, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0028 |
112-114 | Leonardo Stocke | Enarratio Observationum Circa Rorem Deciduum, Factarum Medioburgi in Zeelandis, a Leonardo Stocke, M. D. Super Aperta Planitie Plumbea Turris Astronomicae Joh. Munkii, Architecti Publici; Tempore Nocturno, Inter 25 & 26 Julii 1741. N. S. Cum Figuris Floccorum Nivalium Jan. 1742. Ibidem Observatorum | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0029 |
115-116 | Martin Triewald | A Letter from Martin Triewald, F. R. S. Captain of Mechanics, and Military Architect to the King of Sweden, to C. Mortimer, M. D. Sec. R. S. concerning the Vegetation of Melon-Seeds Forty-Two Years Old | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0030 |
116-122 | Samuelis Christiani Hollmanni | Samuelis Christiani Hollmanni, Leg. Met. & Theol. Natural. in Regia Georgia Augusta, P. P. O. ad Cromwellum Mortimerum, M. D. Regalis Societ. Secr. Epistola de Differentiis Altitudinum Barometrorum | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0031 |
123-126 | John Huxham | A Letter from John Huxham, M. D. to Dr. Mortimer, Sec. R. S. concerning Polypi Taken out of the Hearts of Several Sailors Just Arrived at Plymouth from the West-Indies | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0032 |
127-136 | Mr. Stackhouse | An Extract of a Topographical Account of Bridgnorth in the County of Salop, Communicated to the Royal Society by the Rev. Mr. Stackhouse, Minister of St. Mary Magdalen in That Town; Containing an Account of the Situation, Soil, Air, Births and Burials of That Place, and of Some Tumuli Sepulchrales Near It | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0033 |
136-138 | Robert James Lord Petre | Part of a Letter from the Right Honble Robert James Lord Petre, F. R. S. to Martin Folkes, Esq; P. R. S. concerning Some Extraordinary Effects of Lightning | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0034 |
138-139 | Thomas Milner | An Account of a Meteor Seen at Peckham, Dec. 11. 1741. by Tho. Milner, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0035 |
140-143 | J. T. Desaguliers | Some Conjectures concerning Electricity, and the Rise of Vapours, by J. T. Desaguliers, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0036 |
143-152 | Margaret Cutting | An Account of Margaret Cutting, a Young Woman, Now Living at Wickham Market in Suffolk, Who Speaks Readily and Intelligibly, Though She Has Lost Her Tongue | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0037 |
152-154 | C. Warwick | A Remarkable Conformation, or Lusus Naturae, in a Child; By C. Warwick, Surgeon, in Truro, Cornwall | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0038 |
155-156 | Isaac Newton and Dr. Halley | A True Copy of a Paper Found, in the Hand Writing of Sir Isaac Newton, among the Papers of the Late Dr. Halley, Containing a Description of an Instrument for Observing the Moon's Distance from the Fixt Stars at Sea | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0039 |
157-171 | Christopher Middleton | The Effects of Cold; Together with Observations of the Longitude, Latitude, and Declination of the Magnetic Needle, at Prince of Wales's Fort, upon Churchill-River in Hudson's Bay, North America; By Capt. Christopher Middleton, F. R. S. Commander of His Majesty's Ship Furnace, 1741-2 | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0040 |
172-183 | | The Report of the Committee of the Royal Society Appointed to Examine Some Questions in Gunnery | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0041 |
183-184 | Thomas Lord Lovell | An Account of a Meteor Seen Near Holkam in Norfolk, Aug. 1741. Transmitted to the Royal Society by the Right Honble Thomas Lord Lovell, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0042 |
185-188 | | An Account of the Proportions of the English and French Measures and Weights, from the Standards of the Same, Kept at the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0043 |
188 | M. Godofridus Heinsius | A Method of Making a Gold-Colour'd Glazing for Earthen-Ware; Communicated, in Latin, in a Letter from M. Godofridus Heinsius, Astron. Prof. at St. Petersburgh, to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0044 |
193-218 | Didaco De Revillas | Excerpta ex Ephemeridibus Meteorologicis Romanis Anni 1741. Observante Didaco de Revillas, Abbate Hieronymiano, in Romana Academia Matheseos Professore, Regiae Societatis Londinensis, Necnon Academiae Instit. Scient. Bonon. Sodali | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0045 |
218-220 | J. F. Gronovius | Extract of a Letter from J. F. Gronovius, M. D. at Leyden, November 1742 to Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning a Water Insect, Which, Being Cut into Several Pieces, Becomes So Many Perfect Animals | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0046 |
221-223 | Ebenezer Latham | Some Conjectures concerning the Position of the Colure in the Ancient Sphere; Communicated in a Letter from the Revd Ebenezer Latham, M. D. and V. D. M. to Dr. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0047 |
223-226 | Tho. Short | The Case of an Extraordinary Dropsy, Communicated in a Letter from Tho. Short, M. D. to C. Mortimer, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0048 |
227-234 | | Part of a Letter from - of Cambridge, to a Friend of the Royal Society Occasioned by What Has Lately Been Reported concerning the Insect Mentioned in Page 218 of This Transaction | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0049 |
235-240 | John Catlyn | A Synopsis of the Calculation of the Transit of Mercury Over the Disk of the Sun, the 25th of October 1743. By Mr. John Catlyn | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0050 |
240-242 | Robert Campbell | A Letter from Mr. Robert Campbell of Kernan, to Dr. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. concerning a Man Who Lived Eighteen Years on Water | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0051 |
243-263 | Geo. Hadley | An Account and Abstract of the Meteorological Observations Communicated to the Royal Society, for the Years 1731, 1732, 1733, 1734 and 1735. By Geo. Hadley, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0052 |
264-269 | James Parsons | A Short Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0053 |
270-277 | Johanne Daniele Schlichting | Observationes Variae Medico-Chirurgicae a Johanne Daniele Schlichting, Med. & Chir. Doctore, Acad. Caesareo-Leopoldin. Nat. Curios. Membro, & Commercii Literarii Norimberg. Socio. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0054 |
277-280 | Job. Bastero | Observationes duae Anatomico-Practicae, Una de Infante Nato Cum Sacco Aqua Pleno, ab Osse Sacro Usque ad Talos Propendente; Altera de Hydrocephalo Singulari. Auctore Job. Bastero, M. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0055 |
280 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0056 |
ii | William Bentinck and Mons. Trembley | Abstract of Part of a Letter from the Honourable William Bentinck, Esq; F. R. S. to Martin Folkes, Esq; Pr. R. S. Communicating the Following Paper from Mons. Trembley, of the Hague | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0004 |
iii-xi | Monsieur Trembley and P. H. Z. | Observations and Experiments upon the Freshwater Polypus, by Monsieur Trembley, at the Hague. Translated from the French by P. H. Z. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0005 |
xii-xvii | | An Abstract of What is Contained in the Preface to the Sixth Volume of Mons. Reaumur's History of Insects, Relating to the Abovementioned Observations, and Delivered in to the Royal Society, Immediately after the Foregoing Paper | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0007 |
10.1098/rstl.1742.0001 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0001 |
298-306 | Johannis Marchionis Poleni | Johannis Marchionis Poleni, R. S. S. Dc Novis Quibusdam Cogitationibus ad Explorandum, Num Pendula vi Aliqua Centrifuga Perturbentur, Commentariolum Illustrissimae Societati Regali Londinensi Oblatum | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0057 |
306-314 | Jacobo Hodgson | Observationes Astronomicae Habitae in Collegio Pekinensi a Patribus Societatis Jesu, a Mense Novembri 1740. a Do Jacobo Hodgson, R. S. S. Cum Regia Societate Communicatae | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0058 |
315-320 | John van Rixtel and W. Kersseboom | Extract by John van Rixtel, F. R. S. of Mr. W. Kersseboom's Second and Third Treatise-Confirming the Manner How to Know the Probable Quantity of People in the Provinces of Holland and West-Friesland, besides a Foundation on Which to Prove the Probable Lives of Widows, and Likewise a Rule Whereby to Know the Duration of Marriages | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0059 |
320-322 | Joseph Hobson | A Letter from Mr. Joseph Hobson to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S concerning the Wonderful Increase of the Seeds of Plants, e.g. of the Upright Mallow | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0060 |
322-324 | Joh. Ambrosii Beureri | Excerpta ex Epistola Cl. Viri Joh. Ambrosii Beureri ad Petr. Collinson, R. S. S. de Natura Succini | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0061 |
325-363 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0062 |
363 | Antonii Leprotti and Didacum de Revillas | De Calculo Praegrandi a Muliere Cum Urina Excreto Observatio Dni Antonii Leprotti, R. S. S. Pont. Max. Archiat. per Abbatem Didacum de Revillas, R. S. S. ad D. Smart Lethieullier R. S. S. Transmissa | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0063 |
364-369 | M. le Cat and P. H. Z. | Description of a Machine for Dressing and Curing Patients, Who are Very Unwieldy, and are under the Surgeon's Hands for Some Ailment on the Back, the Os Sacrum, &c. or are Apprehensive of It. By M. le Cat, F. R. S. Surgeon to the Hotel Dieu at Rouan, and Royal Demonstrator in Anatomy and Surgery: Abstracted from the French by P. H. Z. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0064 |
369-380 | D. Alberti Halleri and William Watson | An Account of a Treatise, (Intituled, D. Alberti Halleri Archiatri Regii & Elect. Medicin. Anatomiae, Botan. Praelect. &c. Enumeratio Methodica Stirpium Helvetiae Indigenarum. Qua omnium Brevis Descriptio & Synonymia, Compendium Virium Medicarum, Dubiarum Declaratio, Novarum & Rariorum Uberior Historia & Icones Continentur. Gottingiae, 1742. in Folio) Extracted and Translated from the Latin by William Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0065 |
382 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0066 |
383-386 | Ja. Parsons | Some Account of the Phoca; Vitulus Marinus, or Sea-Calf, Shewed at Charing-Cross, in Feb. 1742-3. By Ja. Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0067 |
387-403 | M. le Cat and P. H. Z. | The Ambe of Hippocrates for Reducing Luxations of the Arm with the Shoulder, Rectified; By M. le Cat, M. D. F. R. S. Surgeon to the Hotel Dieu at Rouen, and Royal Demonstrator in Anatomy and Surgery: Extracted from the French by P. H. Z. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0068 |
403-415 | Colin Mc Laurin | The Continuation of An Account of a Treatise of Fluxions, &c. Book II. By Colin Mc Laurin, Prof. Mathem. Edinburgh. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0069 |
416-419 | Henry Miles and Mr. Baker | Observations on the Mouth of the Eels in Vinegar, and Also a Strange Aquatic Animal, Sent in a Letter from the Revd Mr. Henry Miles to Mr. Baker, F. R. S. and by Him Communicated to the Royal Society: With a Drawing and Description of the Said Animal, as Viewed in the Microscope, by Mr. Baker | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0070 |
420-421 | Mr. Macky and Mac Laurin | Part of a Letter from Mr. Macky, Professor of History, to Mr. Mac Laurin, Professor of Mathematics in the University of Edinburgh, and by Him Communicated to the President of the Royal Society; Being an Extract from the Books of the Town-Council of Edinburgh, Relating to a Disease There, Supposed to be Venereal, in the Year 1497 | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0071 |
422-436 | | Some Account of the Insect Called the Fresh-Water Polypus, Before-Mentioned in These Transactions, as the Same was Delivered at a Meeting of the Royal Society, by the President, on Thursday, March 24. 1742-3 | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0072 |
437-456 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0073 |
457-458 | Petri Isaaci Carnabe | Observationes Cometae, a R. P. Frantz Soc. Jes. Factae, Mense Februario Anni MDCCXLIII. Viennae Austriae. Ex Epistola Rev. Petri Isaaci Carnabe, ad Isaacum Lawson, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0074 |
458-488 | Charles Bonnet and P. H. Z. | An Abstract of Some New Observations upon Insects: By M. Charles Bonnet of Geneva. Communicated in a Letter to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Late President of the Royal Society, &c. Translated from the French by P. H. Z. Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0075 |
488-490 | Sylvanus Bevan | An Account of an Extraordinary Case of the Bones of a Woman Growing Soft and Flexible; Communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. Sylvanus Bevan, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0076 |
491-509 | John Lining | Extracts of Two Letters from Dr. John Lining, Physician at Charles-Town in South Carolina, to James Jurin, M. D. F. R. S. Giving an Account of Statical Experiments Made Several Times in a Day upon Himself, for One Whole Year, Accompanied with Meteorological Observations; To Which are Sub-Joined Six General Tables, Deduced from the Whole Year's Course | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0077 |
510-513 | Richmond, Lennox, and Aubigne | Part of a Letter from His Grace the Duke of Richmond, Lennox and Aubigne, F. R. S. to M. Folkes, Esq; Pr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0078 |
514-521 | William Hunter | Of the Structure and Diseases of Articulating Cartilages, by William Hunter, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0079 |
522-523 | Thomas Lord | Part of a Letter from the Revd Mr. Thomas Lord, to William Folkes, Esq; F. R. S. concerning Some Worms Whose Parts Live after They Have Been Cut Asunder | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0080 |
523-541 | Dr. Parsons | A Letter from Dr. Parsons to Martin Folkes, Esq; President of the Royal Society, Containing the Natural History of the Rhinoceros | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0081 |
541-556 | | An Account of a Comparison Lately Made by Some Gentlemen of the Royal Society, of the Standard of a Yard, and the Several Weights Lately Made for Their Use; With the Original Standards of Measures and Weights in the Exchequer, and Some Others Kept for Public Use, at Guild-Hall, Founders-Hall, the Tower, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0082 |
556-559 | John Freke | The Description of an Instrument for Reducing a Dislocated Shoulder; Invented by Mr. John Freke, Surgeon of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0083 |
559-563 | Pierce Dodd | A Letter from Pierce Dodd, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London, and Physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, to the President of the Royal Society, concerning a Person Who Made Bloody Urine in the Small-Pox, and Recovered | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0084 |
564 | | Books Lately Published by C. Davis | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0085 |
565-571 | Mr. Mac Laurin | Of the Bases of the Cells Wherein the Bees Deposite Their Honey. Part of a Letter from Mr. Mac Laurin, Professor of Mathematics at Edinburgh, and F. R. S. to Martin Folkes, Esq; Pr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0086 |
572-578 | John Winthrop | A Letter from Mr. John Winthrop, Hollisian Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy at Cambridge in New-England, to C. Mortimer, M. 'D. Sec. R. S. concerning the Transit of Mercury Over the Sun, April 21. 1740. and of an Eclipse of the Moon, Dec. 21. 1740 | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0087 |
578-580 | | An Account of the Transit of Mercury Over the Sun, Oct. 25. 1743. in the Morning, Observed at Mr. Geo. Graham's House in Fleetstreet | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0088 |
580 | | Eclipse of the Moon, Oct. 22. 1743. in the Morning, Observed at Mr. Graham's House in Fleetstreet | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0089 |
581-590 | Robert Corke | Part of a Letter from the Right Reverend Father in God Robert Lord Bishop of Corke, and F. R. S. to the Right Honourable John Earl of Egmont, F. R. S. concerning the Remains of an Antient Temple in Ireland, of the Same Sort as the Famous Stonehenge, and of a Stone-Hatchet of the Antient Irish | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0090 |
590-593 | Griffith Hughes | A Letter from the Revd Mr. Griffith Hughes, Minister of St. Lucy's Parish in Barbadoes, to Martin Folkes, Esq; Pr. R. S. concerning a Zoophyton, Somewhat Resembling the Flower of the Marigold | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0091 |
593-598 | Roger Pickering | A Letter from the Reverend Mr. Roger Pickering, V. D. M. to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. concerning the Seeds of Mushrooms | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0092 |
599-601 | William Watson | Some Remarks Occasioned by the Precedeing Paper, Addressed to the Royal Society by Mr. William Watson, Apothecary, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0093 |
602-606 | Godofredo Heinsio | De Disparitione Annuli Saturni An. 1743. et 1744. ex Epistola a Dno Godofredo Heinsio ad Dnum Petrum Collinsonum, R. S. S. Data | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0094 |
607-615 | Hans Egedius and John Green | An Abstract of a Natural History of Greenland, by Hans Egedius, Intituled, Det Gamle Gronlands Perlustraction, Eller Naturel-Historie, af Hans Egede. Biobenhabn, 1741. 4to. Communicated by John Green, M. D. Secretary of the Gentlemens Society at Spalding | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0095 |
616-619 | Henry Baker | Some Observations on a Polype Dried. By Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0096 |
620-622 | Joseph Miller | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1740. Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. et Soc. Reg. Praes. By Joseph Miller, Apothecary, Hort. Chel. Praef. et Praelec. Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0097 |
622-626 | Johannis Bevis | Epistola Johannis Bevis, M. D. ad Gul. Jones, Armig. R. S. S. de Transitibus Mercurii Sub Sole, Oct. 31. 1736. et Oct. 25. 1743 | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0098 |
627 | M. Geoffroy | Part of a Letter from M. Geoffroy, F. R. S. and Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Late President of the Royal Society, concerning a Child of a Monstrous Size | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0099 |
628-633 | Henry Banyer | Two Remarkable Medical Cases, One of an Extraordinary Haemorrhage, the Other an Ascites Cured by Tapping; Communicated by Henry Banyer, M. D. Extra-Licentiate of the College of Physicians, London, to C. Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0100 |
634-641 | Turbervill Needham | A Letter from Mr. Turbevil Needham, to the President; Concerning Certain Chalky Tubulous Concretions, Called Malm: With Some Microscopical Observations on the Farina of the Red Lily, and of Worms Discovered in Smutty Corn | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0101 |
641 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1742.0102 |
1-4 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1737. Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Praes. by Isaac Rand, Apothecary, F. R. S. Hort. Chel. Praef. ac Praelec. Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0002 |
5-40 | Jacobo Jurin | De Mensura & Motu Aquarum Fluentium | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0003 |
41-56 | Matthia Belio Pannonio | Dias Antrorum Mirabilis Naturae, Glacialis Alterius, Alterius Halitus Noxios Eructantis, ad Regiam Societatem Scientiarum Londinensem, a Matthia Belio Pannonio, R. S. S. Missa | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0004 |
56-59 | Jer. Peirce | An Account of a Very Extraordinary Tumour in the Knee of a Person, Whose Leg Was Taken off by Mr. Jer. Peirce, Surgeon at Bath; Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Mead, Physician to His Majesty, and Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society, London | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0005 |
59-61 | John Clayton and Robert | An Experiment concerning the Spirit of Coals, Being Part of a Letter to the Hon. Rob. Boyle, Esq; from the Late Rev. John Clayton, D. D. Communicated by the Right Rev. Father in God Robert Lord Bishop of Corke to the Right Hon. John Earl of Egmont, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0006 |
62-63 | Robert Corke | An Experiment concerning the Nitrous Particles in the Air; By the Same Hand | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0007 |
63-64 | John Rutty | Extract of a Letter from John Rutty, M. D. to Dr. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. concerning the Poison of Laurel-Water | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0008 |
65-91 | Jacobo Jurin | Tentaminis de Mensura & Motu Aquarum Fluentium, Praecedente Transactionum Numero Communicati, Pars Reliqua; Auctore Jacobo Jurin, M. D. Soc. Reg. & Colleg. Medic. Londinens. Sodale | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0009 |
91-97 | George Graham, Mr. Short, Andrea Celsio, and Jo. Frid. Weidlero | A Collection of the Observations of the Eclipse of the Sun, August 4th 1738. Which Were Sent to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0010 |
98-111 | Granvile Wheler | Some Electrical Experiments, Chiefly Regarding the Repulsive Force of Electrical Rodies; Communicated in a Letter from Granvile Wheler, Esq; F. R. S. to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0011 |
112-117 | Granvile Wheler and C. Mortimer | An Account of Some of the Electrical Experiments Made by Granvile Wheler, Esq; at the Royal Society's House, on May 11. 1737. Drawn up by C. Mortimer, M. D. R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0012 |
118-125 | Granvile Wheler | A Letter from Granvile Wheler, Esq; To Dr. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. Containing Some Remarks on the Late Stephen Gray, F. R. S. His Electrical Circular Experiment | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0013 |
126-128 | John Ellicott | An Account of the Influence Which Two Pendulum Clocks Were Observed to Have upon Each Other, by Mr. John Ellicott, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0014 |
128-135 | John Ellicott | Further Observations and Experiments concerning the Two Clocks Above-Mentioned, by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0015 |
135-136 | Thomas Baker | The Case of a Wound in the Cornea of the Eye Being Successfully Cured by Mr. Tho. Baker, Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital, and by Him Communicated to the Royal Society, in a Letter to Dr. Mortimer, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0016 |
137-138 | Andrew Cantwell | Extract of a Letter Dated at Montpelier, Dec. 27. 1731. N. S. from Andrew Cantwell, M. D. Monspel. to T. S. M. D. and by Him Translated from the French, Giving an Account of a Monstrous Boy | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0017 |
138-140 | Bezaleel Sherman | Three Extraordinary Cases in Surgery, by Bezaleel Sherman, Surgeon, at Kelvedon in Essex, Communicated in November 1738 | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0018 |
140-142 | Thomas Stack | A Letter from Tho. Stack, M. D. to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. &c. Containing an Account of a Woman Sixty-Eight Years of Age, Who Gave Suck to Two of Her Grand-Children | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0019 |
143-162 | John Clayton and Robert | A Letter from the Revd Mr. John Clayton, (afterwards Dean of Kildare in Ireland) to Dr. Grew, in Answer to Several Queries Relating to Virginia, Sent to Him by That Learned Gentleman, A. D. 1687. Communicated by the Right Reverend Father in God Robert Lord Bishop of Corke, to John Earl of Egmont, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0020 |
162-166 | John Clayton and Robert | An Experiment to Prove, That Water, When Agitated by Fire, is Infinitely More Elastic Than Air in the Same Circumstances; By the Late Revd John Clayton, Dean of Kildare in Ireland. Communicated by the Same Hand as the Preceding | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0021 |
166-168 | John Green | Part of a Letter from John Green, M. D. Secretary of the Gentlemens Society at Spalding in Lincolnshire, to C. Mortimer, M. D. Sec. R. S. Serving to Inclose a Relation of a Girl Three Years Old, Who Remained a Quarter of an Hour Under Water without Drowning | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0022 |
168-171 | Tim. Neve and Mr..... Cox | The Case of Mr..... Cox, Surgeon at Peterborough, Who Fell into a Pestilential Fever, upon Tapping a Corpse Lately Dead of an Hydropsy, Drawn up by Himself, and Read before the Peterborough Society, Sept. 1. 1736. Communicated to the Royal Society by the Revd Mr. Tim. Neve, Sec. Soc. Petroburg | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0023 |
171-175 | Walter Hoxton | The Variation of the Magnetic Needle, as Observed in Three Voyages from London to Maryland, by Walter Hoxton | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0024 |
175-185 | J. T. Desaguliers | Some Thoughts and Conjectures concerning the Cause of Elasticity, by J. T. Desaguliers, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0025 |
186-193 | J. T. Desaguliers | Some Thoughts and Experiments concerning Electricity, by J. T. Desaguliers, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0026 |
193-199 | J. T. Desaguliers | Experiments Made before the Royal Society, Feb. 2. 1737-8. by J. T. Desaguliers, LL.D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0027 |
200-208 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Account of Some Electrical Experiments Made before the Royal Society on Thursday the 16th of February 1737-8. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0028 |
209-210 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Account of Some Electrical Experiments Made at His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales's House at Cliefden, on Tuesday the 15th of April 1738. Where the Electricity Was Conveyed 420 Feet in a Direct Line. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0029 |
211-221 | Paulum Henricum Gerhardum Moehring and Hans Sloane | Observationes Botanicae, Plantarum Quarundam Descriptiones Accuratiores Exhibentes; per Dr Paulum Henricum Gerhardum Moehring, M. D. Factae; ad Illustrissimum Dn. Hans Sloane, Bart. R. S. Praes. Missae | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0030 |
221-222 | J. Fried Weidlerum and C. Mortimerum | Observatio Anthelii Vitembergae Spectati; per J. Fried. Weidlerum Mathes. Prof. Ibidem Primar. & R. S. Lond. Soc. Communicata, in Epistola ad C. Mortimerum, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0031 |
223-225 | Christfried Kirchio and J. F. Weidlerum | Occultatio Palilicii, A. 1738. d 23. Decembris St. N. Observata a D. Christfried Kirchio, Astronomo Regio, Berolini. Ex literis ad J. F. Weidlerum Datis Excerpta | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0032 |
226-228 | Jo. Friderico Weidlero | Eclipsis Solis Observata Vitembergae Saxonum, Die IV. Aug. St. N. Die XXIV. Julii St. Vet. A.[MDCCXXIX]. Post Merid. a Jo. Friderico Weidlero | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0033 |
229-230 | J. Derby and Edmund Halley | Part of a Letter from Mr. J. Derby to Mr. Henry Sheppard, concerning a Terrible Whirlwind, Which Happen'd at Corne Abbas in Dorsetshire, Oct. 30. 1731. Communicated to the Royal Society by Edmund Halley, LL. D. V. Pr. R. S. and Astronom. Reg. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0034 |
231-235 | Hans Sloane, J. Theod Klein, and T. S. | An Account of Letters Found in the Middle of a Beech, by J. Theod. Klein, Secretary of Dantzick, F. R. S. Communicated to the Royal Society by Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. of the R. S. and Physician to His Majesty, & c. Translated from the Latin by T. S. M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0035 |
235-236 | John Clark | Part of a Letter from Sir John Clark, one of the Barons of His Majesty's Exchequer in Scotland, and F. R. S. to Rog. Gale, Esq; Tr. R. S. Nov. 6. 1731 | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0036 |
237-252 | Nicolas-Michael d' Aragona and T. S. | A Letter from His Excellency Nicolas-Michael d' Aragona, Prince of Cassano, and F. R. S. to the President of the Royal Society, Containing an Account of the Eruption of Vesuvius in May 1737. Translated from the Italian by T. S. M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0037 |
252-261 | | An Abstract of a Letter from an English Gentleman at Naples to His Friend in London, Containing an Account of the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, May 18. and the Following Days, 1737. N. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0038 |
261-272 | Johanne Paulo Grandjean De Fouchy | De Atmosphaera Lunari, Dissertatio Astronomica. Auctore Dno Johanne Paulo Grandjean de Fouchy, in Suprema Galliae Rationum Curia Senatore, & Reg. Scient. Acad. Paris. Socio. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0039 |
272-276 | M. T and Henry Zollman | A Narrative of an Extraordinary Sinking down and Sliding Away of Some Ground at Pardines Near Auvergne, Sent from M. T-to a Relation in England, Translated from the French, and Communicated to the Royal Society by Phil. Henry Zollman, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0040 |
276-288 | Job Baster and T. S. | A Dissertation on the Worms Which Destroy the Piles on the Coasts of Holland and Zealand, by Job Baster, M. D. F. R. S. Communicated by the President of the Royal Society. Translated from the Latin by T. S. M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0041 |
288-290 | A. Vievar and Sam. Shepheard | Two Observations of Explosions in the Air; one Heard at Halsted in Essex, by the Rev. Mr. A. Vievar, Minister of That Place; The Other by Sam. Shepheard, Esq; of Spring-Field in the Same County | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0042 |
291-294 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1738. Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Praef. By Isaac Rand, Apothecary, F. R. S. Hort. Chel. Praef. ac Praelec. Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0043 |
294-307 | Daniel De Superville and Phil. Hen. Zollman | Some Reflections on Generation, and on Monsters, With a Description of Some Particular Monsters: By Daniel de Superville, Privy Counsellor and Chief Physician to His Most Serene Highness the Margrave of Brandenburg-Bareith, President of the College of Physicians, Director of the Mines and of All Medicinal Affairs in the Margravite, Member of the Imperial Academy Naturae Curiosorum, and of the Royal Society of Berlin. Translated from the French by Phil. Hen. Zollman, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0044 |
308-312 | Hans Sloane and Jac. Theodor Klein | Ossis Bregmatis Giganteae Magnitudinis Icon; cum Problemate de Gigantis Statura Determinanda Secundum Regulas Artis Delineatoriae: Quae ad Illustr. Regalis Societatis Praesidem Dum Hans Sloane, Bart. Transmisit Jac. Theodor. Klein Reipubl. Gedan. a Secretis & Reg. Soc. Lond. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0045 |
313-317 | Zachary Pearce | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0046 |
317-318 | David Nicolson | A Query Proposed to Such Curious Persons as Use the Greenland Trade, Occasioned by the Annexed Letter from Mr. David Nicolson, Surgeon, to Dr. Mortimer, Sec. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0047 |
318-320 | Edmund Stone | A Letter from Edmund Stone, F. R. S. to - concerning Two Species of Lines of the Third Order, Not Mentioned by Sir Isaac Newton, Nor Mr. Sterling | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0048 |
321-326 | Joseph Harris | An Account of an Improvement on the Terrestrial Globe, by Joseph Harris, Gent | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0049 |
326-340 | Caleb Smith | A New Method of Improving and Perfecting Catadioptrical Telescopes, by Forming the Speculums of Glass Instead of Metal. By Caleb Smith | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0050 |
340-341 | Claudius Amyand and Henry Temple | Extract of a Letter from the Honble Henry Temple, Esq; To His Father the Right Honble the Lord Viscount Palmerston, concerning an Earthquake at Naples; Communicated to the Royal Society by Claudius Amyand, Esq; F.R.S. and Sergeant Surgeon to His Majesty | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0051 |
341-343 | Timothy Sheldrake | A Letter from Mr. Timothy Sheldrake to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. &c. concerning a Monstrous Child Born of a Woman under Sentence of Transportation | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0052 |
343-345 | William Barlow | A Paper concerning the Mola Salu. or Sun-Fish, and a Glue Made of It; Communicated by the Rev. Mr. William Barlow to the President of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0053 |
345-346 | William Sloane, William Hammond, and John Green | An Account of the Discovery of the Remains of a City Under-Ground, Near Naples; Communicated to the Royal Society by William Sloane, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0054 |
346-347 | Mr. Crocker | An Account of a Meteor Seen in the Air in the Day-Time, on Dec. 8. 1733; Communicated by Mr. Crocker to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0055 |
347-349 | John Bevis | An Account of a Luminous Appearance in the Sky, Seen at London on Thursday March 13. 1734-5. by John Bevis, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0056 |
349-350 | David Hartley | An Account of the Case of a Calculus Making Its Way Through an Old Cicatrix in the Perinaeum, by David Hartley, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0057 |
351-352 | John Sisley | An Account of a Stone, or Calculus, Making Its Way Out Through the Scrotum; Communicated by Mr. John Sisley, Surgeon, to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0058 |
352-356 | Moreton Gilks | A Letter from Mr. Moreton Gilks, F. R. S. to Dr. Mortimer, Sec. R. S. Giving Some Account of the Petrefactions Near Mat-Lock Baths in Derbyshire; With His Con-Jectures concerning Petrefaction in General | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0059 |
357-358 | Abbe Pluche and T. S. | Part of a Letter from the Abbe Pluche to Dr. Mortimer, Sec. R. S. concerning the Smut of Corn. Translated from the French by T. S. M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0060 |
358-359 | John Bartram | A Letter from John Bartram, M. D. to Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning a Cluster of Small Teeth Observed by Him at the Root of Each Fang or Great Tooth in the Head of a Rattle-Snake, upon Dissecting It | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0061 |
359-360 | Joseph Breintnall | Notices of Some Meteors Observed at Philadelphia in North-America by Joseph Breintnall, Extracted out of a Letter from Him to Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0062 |
360-364 | Charles Lucas | A Description of the Cave of Kilcorny in the Barony of Burren in Ireland, Contained in a Letter from Mr. Charles Lucas, Apothecary at Dublin, to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0063 |
365-367 | John Chandler and Mizael Malfalguerat | The Case of Grace Lowdell, Aged about Sixty Years, Who Had an Extraordinary Tumour on Her Thigh; Communicated by John Chandler, F. R. S. from Mr. Mizael Malfalguerat, Surgeon, at St. Edmund's-Bury | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0064 |
368-369 | James Short | An Extract of a Letter from Mr. James Short, of the College at Edinburgh, to Mr. Richard Graham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0065 |
369-370 | John Freke | A Letter from Mr. John Freke, F. R. S. Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital to the Royal Society, Relating a Case of Extraordinary Exostoses on the Back of a Boy | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0066 |
371-382 | Andrea Celsio, John Eames, and Mr. Celsius | An Account by John Eames, F.R.S. of a Dissertation, Containing Remarks upon the Observations Made in France, in Order to Ascertain the Figure of the Earth, by Mr. Celsius, Intituled, De Observationibus Pro Figura Telluris Determinanda, in Gallia Habitis, Disquisitio. Auctore Andrea Celsio, in Acad. Upsal. Astronom. Prof. Regio, & c. Upsaliae, 1738. 4to. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0067 |
383 | J. Alexander | A Letter from Mr. J. Alexander to Peter Collinson, F.R.S. concerning a Place in New-York for Measuring a Degree of Latitude | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0068 |
384-389 | Jac. Theodoro Klein and Hans Sloane | Ex Veterum Prussorum Re Antiquaria Schediasma, a D. Jac. Theodoro Klein Reipubl. Gedan. a Secretis, R.S.S. Cum D. Hans Sloane, Bart. R.S. Pr. Communicatum | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0069 |
390-406 | M. Du Hamel du Monceau and T. S. | Observations and Experiments with Madder-Root, Which Has the Faculty of Tinging the Bones of Living Animals of a Red Colour, by M. Du Hamel du Monceau, F.R.S. & c. Communicated in a Letter to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R.S. Translated from the French by T.S. M.D.F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0070 |
406-409 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1739. Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Praef. By Isaac Rand, Apothecary, F.R.S. Hort. Chel. Praef. ac Praelec. Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0071 |
409-435 | M. De Sigorgne and T. S. | A Physico-Mathematical Demonstration of the Impossibility and Insufficiency of Vortices: By M. De Sigorgne. Translated from the French by T.S. M.D. F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0072 |
436-441 | David Hartley | An Account of Dr. Trew's Dissertation Concerning the Differences of a Human Body before and after Birth | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0073 |
441-448 | Henry Baker | Some Curious Experiments and Observations on a Beetle, That Lived Three Years without Food: Communicated to the Royal Society in a Letter from Mr. Henry Baker to Alexander Stuart, M.D.F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0074 |
448-455 | Henry Baker | The Discovery of a Perfect Plant in Semine; By Mr. Henry Baker | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0075 |
456 | | Books Lately Published | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0076 |
457-459 | William Barlow | An Account of the Analogy betwixt English Weights and Measures of Capacity, by the Revd Mr. William Barlow of Plymouth | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0077 |
459-465 | Tho. Stack | An Account of a Tract Intituled, Jo. Friderici Weidleri Commentatio de Parheliis Mense Januario Anni 1736. Prope Petroburgum Angliae & Vitembergae Saxonum visis. Accedit de Rubore Coeli Igneo Mense Decembri Anni 1737. Observato Corollarium. Vitembergae, 1738. 4 degrees. Drawn up by Tho. Stack, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0078 |
465-484 | Stephen Williams | An Attempt to Examine the Barrows in Cornwall, by Stephen Williams, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0079 |
484-489 | Camillo Paderni and Mr. Ramsay | Extracts of Two Letters from Sigr. Camillo Paderni at Rome, to Mr. Allan Ramsay, Painter, in Covent-Garden, concerning Some Antient Statues, Pictures, and Other Curiosities, Found in a Subterraneous Town, Lately Discovered Near Naples. Translated from the Italian by Mr. Ramsay, and Sent by Him to Mr. Ward, F. R. S. Prof. Rhet. Gresh | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0080 |
489-493 | George Knapton | Extract of a Letter from Mr. George Knapton to Mr. Charles Knapton, upon the Same Subject | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0081 |
493-495 | Mr. Crispe | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Crispe to Mr. George Knapton, upon the Same Subject as the Two Preceding Papers | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0082 |
495-500 | John Cagua | A Remarkable Cure Performed by John Cagua, Surgeon, at Plymouth-Dock, of a Wound of the Head Complicated with a Large Fracture and Depression of the Skull, the Dura Mater and Brain Wounded and Lacerated: Communicated in a Letter to William Cheselden, Esq; F. R. S. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0083 |
500-503 | J. Mackarness | A Case Communicated by Mr. J. Mackarness, Apothecary, in Chipping-Norton, in Oxfordshire, of an Extraordinary Stone Voided by the Anus | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0084 |
503-519 | Henry Baker and Mr. Leeuwenhoek | An Account of Mr. Leeuwenhoek's Microscopes; By Mr. Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0085 |
519-546 | | An Inquiry into the Causes of a Dry and Wet Summer. By an Anonymous Hand | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0086 |
547-554 | Balthasarem Ehrhartum and C. Mortimerum | Notabilia Quaedam in Itinere Alpino-Tyrolensi Observata per Balthasarem Ehrhartum, M. D. Memingensem in Epistola ad C. Mortimerum, R. S. Secr. Missa | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0087 |
555-556 | Samuel Jenkins | The Figure of a Machine for Grinding Lenses Spherically, Invented by Mr. Samuel Jenkins, and Communicated by Him to the Honble Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0088 |
557-559 | Joh. Philippo Breynio and Hans Sloane | Observatio de Immodico & Funesto Lapidum Cancrorum, Similiumque Terrestrium Absorbentium Usu, Indeque Ortis Calculis in Ventriculo & Renibus: a Joh. Philippo Breynio, M. D. R. S. S. cum D. Hans Sloane, R. S. Pr. &c. Communicata | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0089 |
560-562 | S. Kirkshaw | A Letter from the Revd Mr. S. Kirkshaw to William Sloane, Esq; F. R. S. concerning Two Pigs of Lead, Found near Ripley, with This Inscription on Them, Imp. CAEs. Domitiano Aug. Cos. VII | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0090 |
562-568 | Henry Ettrick | The Description and Draught of a Machine for Reducing Fractures of the Thigh, by Mr. Henry Ettrick, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0091 |
568-572 | Jac. Theodor. Klein | De Ostreis Petrefactis Relatio Cornelii le Bruyn, Illustrata per Jac. Theodor. Klein, R. S. S. Reip. Gedan. a Secret | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0092 |
573-583 | Christfr. Kirch | Observationes Martis, Autumno Anni 1736. Berolini Habitae, a Christfr. Kirch, Regiae Societatis Ibidem Astronomo | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0093 |
583-606 | Prince of Cassano, T. S., Eustachio Zanotti, Didaco De Revillas, and John Fuller | A Collection of the Observations of the Remarkable Red Lights Seen in the Air on Dec. 5. 1737. Sent from Different Places to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0094 |
607-610 | John Eames and Dr. Jurin | A Short Account of Dr. Jurin's Ninth and Last Dissertation De Vi Motrice, by Mr. John Eames F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0095 |
610-611 | Noah Sherwood | An Account of Some Remarkable Stones, Taken out of the Kidneys of Mrs. Felles, upon Opening Her Body after Her Decease, by Noah Sherwood, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0096 |
612-614 | John Fuller | A Description of a Large Lake Called Malholm Tarn, Near Skipton in Craven, in the County of Yorkshire; by John Fuller, Esq; Jun. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0097 |
614-616 | Monsieur De Bremond and T. S. | Extract of a Letter from Monsieur De Bremond, M. D. to Dr. Mortimer, concerning a File Rendered Magnetical by Lightning. Translated from the French by T. S. M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0098 |
616-622 | Mr. Pott | An Account of Tumours, Which Rendered the Bones Soft. Communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. Pott, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0099 |
623-624 | William Watson | A Case Wherein Part of the Lungs Were Coughed up. Presented to the Royal Society by William Watson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0100 |
625-630 | Thomas Short | An Account of Several Meteors, Communicated in a Letter from Thomas Short, M. D. to the President | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0101 |
630-632 | J. Bevis | Mercurius a Venere Sublatus Maii 17. 1737. Grenovici in Observatorio Regio Observatus, per J. Bevis, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0102 |
632 | G. Graham | An Occultation of Aldebaran by the Moon, Dec. 12. 1738. p. m. Observed in Fleetstreet with a Reflecting Telescope of 15 Inches in Length, by Mr. G. Graham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0103 |
633 | Mr. Short | An Eclipse of the Moon, Jan. 2. 1740. Observed at Mr. Graham's House in Fleetstreet, by Mr. Short, with a Reflecting Telescope of Nine Inches Focus, That Magnified about 40 Times | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0104 |
634-637 | J. T. Desaguliers | Some Things concerning Electricity, by the Rev. J. T. Desaguliers, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0105 |
637-639 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Account of Some Electrical Experiments Made before the Royal Society, on Thursday the 22d of January 1740-1. by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0106 |
639-640 | J. T. Desaguliers | Electrical Experiments Made before the Royal Society, on Thursday, March 15th 1740-1. by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0107 |
640-645 | John Huxham | A Letter from John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. to C. Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. concerning an Extraordinary Hernia Inguinalis; And an Observation of the Passage of Mercury Over the Sun, Oct. 31. 1738 | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0108 |
646-647 | James Short | An Observation on the Planet Venus, (with Regard to Her Having a Satellite) Made by Mr. James Short, F. R. S. at Sunrise, October 23. 1740 | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0109 |
647-649 | James Short and Dr. Bevis | An Occultation of Jupiter and His Satellites by the Moon, October 28. 1740. in the Morning; Observed at Mr. George Graham's, F. R. S. House in Fleetstreet, London, by Dr. Bevis and Mr. James. Short, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0110 |
650-652 | James Parsons | A Letter from James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. to the Royal Society, Giving a Short Account of His Book Intituled, A Mechanical Critical Inquiry into the Nature of Hermaphrodites. London, 1741. in 8vo | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0111 |
652-654 | William Barlow | An Account of an Antient Date in Arabian Figures, upon the North Front of the Parish Church of Rumsey in Hampshire. By the Rev. Mr. William Barlow | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0112 |
655-660 | Henry Baker | Some Observations concerning the Virtue of the Jelly of Black Currants, in Curing Inflammations in the Throat. By Henry Baker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0113 |
661-667 | J. T. Desaguliers | Several Electrical Experiments, Made at Various Times, before the Royal Society, by the Rev. J. T. Desaguliers, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0114 |
667-672 | John Huxham | A Letter from John Huxham, M. D. F. R. S. to Thomas Stack, M. D. F. R. S. concerning an Extraordinary Venereal Case | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0115 |
672-674 | William Hanbury | An Account of Coal-Balls Made at Liege, by William Hanbury, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0116 |
675-680 | Cromwell Mortimer | A Letter from Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians London, Secretary to the Royal Society of London, Member of the Gentlemens Society at Spalding, &c. to William Bogdani, Esq; F. R. S. and Member of the Said Society at Spalding, &c. Containing a Short Account of Dr. Alexander Stuart's Paper concerning the Muscular Structure of the Heart: Which Was Read at Several Meetings of the Royal Society in May and June 1735. Drawn up at the Request of Several Gentlemen of the Spalding Society. Now Published with Some Additions | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0117 |
681-686 | M. le Cat and T. S. | A Letter from M. le Cat, M. D. F. R. S. Surgeon to the Hotel Dieu at Rouen, and Royal Demonstrator in Anatomy and Surgery, to C. Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. concerning the Foramen Ovale Being Found Open in the Hearts of Adults, and of the Figure of the Canal of the Urethra. Translated from the French by T. S. M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0118 |
686-696 | George Lynn | A Letter from George Lynn, Esq; To Ja. Jurin, M. D. F. R. S. Containing Some Remarks on the Weather, and Accompanying Three Synoptical Tables of Meteorological Observations for 14 Years, viz. from 1726 to 1739. Both Inclusive | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0119 |
697-699 | William Bromfeild | Remark of the Case of a Poor Woman Who Had a Foetus in Her Abdomen for Nine Years, Opened May 6th 1739. by William Bromfeild, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0120 |
699-705 | John Powell and Hans Sloane | A Letter from Mr. John Powell, to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. &c. concerning a Gentlewoman Who Voided with Her Urine, Hairy Crustaceous Substances: To Which is Annexed Sir Hans Sloane's Answer, Containing Several Observations of Extraordinary Substances Voided by the Urinary Passages | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0121 |
705-707 | T. Knight | A Letter from Mr. T. Knight to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. &c. concerning Hair Voided by Urine | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0122 |
708-711 | Walter Graham | An Account of an Extraordinary Case Communicated by Dr. Walter Graham, Physician at Mansfeild, to Dr. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. concerning a Large Quantity of Matter or Water Contained in Cystis's or Bags Adhering to the Peritonaeum, and Not Communicating with the Cavity of the Abdomen | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0123 |
711-712 | William Watson | An Observation by Mr. William Watson, F. R. S. of Hydatides Voided per Vaginam | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0124 |
712-724 | Monsieur Le Cat and T. S. | Two Medico-Chirurgical Observations, by Monsieur Le Cat: Communicated in a Letter to Mr. Serjeant Amyand, Dated at Rouen, Feb. 10. 1740. N. S. Translated from the French by T. S. M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0125 |
725-729 | Henry Miles | Some Remarks concerning the Circulation of the Blood, as Seen in the Tail of a Water-Est, through a Solar Microscope, by the Revd Mr. Henry Miles; Communicated in a Letter to Mr. John Eames, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0126 |
730-744 | Ebenezar Latham | A Letter from the Revd Ebenezar Latham, V. D. M. and M. D. to C. Mortimer, M. D. S. R. S. concerning the True Delineation of the Asterisms in the Antient Sphere | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0127 |
744-745 | Didaco De Revillas | Lumen Australe Romae Observatum Die 27 Jan. An. 1740. a Didaco de Revillas, Abbate Hieronym. P. Math. Prof. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0128 |
745 | | Corrigenda | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0129 |
746 | | Books Lately Published by C. Davis | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0130 |
10.1098/rstl.1739.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0001 |
747-761 | Henry Beighton | A New Plotting-Table for Taking Plans and Maps, in Surveying: Invented in the Year 1721. by Henry Beighton, F. R. S. Inscribed to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0131 |
761-764 | Richard Richardson and William Wright | A Letter from Richard Richardson, M. D. and F. R. S. to Sir Hans Sloane, Pr. R. S. &c. Inclosing a Paper from William Wright, Surgeon, concerning a Large Piece of the Thigh-Bone, Which Was Taken out, and Its Place Supplied by a Callus | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0132 |
764-767 | William Gregory | An Account of a Monstrous Faetus, Resembling a Hooded Monkey: Communicated by Mr. William Gregory of Rochester | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0133 |
767-768 | | The Case of Mary Howell, Who Had a Needle Run into Her Arm, and Came Out at Her Breast | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0134 |
769-770 | Alexander Orme | Mr. Alexander Orme's Pectoral Syrup, Sent in a Letter to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. etc. from Culcutte, Dated Jan. 25. 1733 | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0135 |
770-775 | Henry Miles | A Letter from the Revd Mr. Henry Miles to Mr. John Eames, F. R. S. concerning the Seed of Fern | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0136 |
776-778 | Jos. Ignat De Torres | Extract of a Letter from Jos. Ignat. De Torres, M. D. to the Royal Society, Containing an Extraordinary Case of the Heart of a Child Turned Upside down | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0137 |
778-781 | Johannes Castillioneus | Johannes Castillioneus Dno. de Montagny, V. D. Philosoph. Prof. in Acad. Lauzannesi, Reg. Soc. Lond. Soc. &c. De Curva Cardioide, de Figura sua Sic Dicta | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0138 |
781-789 | J. And. Segneri | Ad Eclipses Terrae Repraesentandas, Machina J. And. Segneri, Med. Physic. & Mathem. Prof. Goetting, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0139 |
789-795 | Samuelis Christiani Hollmanni | Samuelis Christiani Hollmanni, Logic. & Metaph. in Nova Gottingensi Academia, P. P. O. Observatio de Sceletorum, ex Foliis Virentibus Paratorum, Quorumcunque Duplicatura | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0140 |
796-804 | Samuelis Christiani Hollmani | Samuelis Christiani Hollmani, Logic. & Metaph. in Nova Gottingensi Academia, P. P. O. de Duplicaturae Fibrarum, in Foliis Quibuscunque Conspicuae Usu, Aliisque Huc Pertinentibus, Conjecturae | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0141 |
804-806 | Maurice Johnson | An Account of an Earthquake at Scarborough, on Dec. 29. 1737. Communicated in a Letter from Maurice Johnson, Esq; Jun. Secr. of the Gentlemens Society at Spalding, to C. Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0142 |
806-807 | Christopher Middleton | An Examination of Sea-Water Frozen and Melted Again, to Try What Quantity of Salt is Contained in Such Ice, Made in Hudson's Streights by Capt. Christopher Middleton, F. R. S. at the Request of C. Mortimer, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0143 |
808-809 | Colin Mac Laurin and Andrew Mitchel | A Rule for Finding the Meridional Parts to Any Spheroid, with the Same Exactness as in a Sphere, by Colin Mac Laurin, F. R. S. Communicated by Andrew Mitchel, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0144 |
809 | Eustachio Zanotti | The Parabolic Orbit for the Comet of 1739. Observed by Signor Eustachio Zanotti at Bologna | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0145 |
810-814 | | A Letter from the Right Revd Father in God Robert Lord Bishop of Corke, to the Right Honble John Earl of Egmont, F. R. S. concerning an Extraordinary Skeleton, and of a Man Who Gave Suck to a Child | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0146 |
814-819 | John Copping | Extracts of Two Letters from the Revd Dean Copping, F. R. S. to the President, concerning the Caesarian Operation Performed by an Ignorant Butcher; And concerning the Extraordinary Skeleton Mentioned in the Foregoing Article | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0147 |
820-821 | | Part of a Letter from Mrs. - to Sir John Shadwell, Knt. M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London, concerning the Extraordinary Skeleton Mentioned in the Two Preceding Papers | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0148 |
821-828 | John Payne | A Narrative of a New Invention of Expanding Fluids, by Their Being Conveyed into Certain Ignified Vessels, Where They are Immediately Rarefied into an Elastic Impelling Force, Sufficient to Give Motion to Hydraulopneumatical and Other Engines, for Raising Water, and Other Uses, &c. by John Payne | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0149 |
828-830 | Ambrose Godfrey Hankewitz | An Examination of Westashton Well-Waters, Belonging to Tho. Beach, Esq; A Well about Four Miles from That of Holt; By Ambrose Godfrey Hankewitz | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0150 |
830-834 | Conradus-Hieronymus Senckenberg | An Examination of the Chiltenham Mineral Water, by Conradus-Hieronymus Senckenberg; Which May Serve as a Method in General for Examining Mineral Waters | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0151 |
835-838 | John Martyn | An Account of a New Purging Spring Discovered at Dulwich in Surrey, by Mr. John Martyn, F. R. S. Prof. Botan. Cantab | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0152 |
839-840 | Cromwell Mortimer | An Observation of the Lights Seen in the Air, an Aurora Australis, on March 18. 1738-9. at London, by Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secr. to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0153 |
840-842 | John Martyn | A Letter from Mr. John Martyn, F.R.S. Prof. Botan. Cantab. to John Machin, Esq; Secr. R. S. and Prof. Astron. Gresham. concerning an Aurora Australis, Seen March 18. 1738-9. at Chelsea, Near London | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0154 |
843 | Timothy Neve | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr. Timothy Neve, Secretary of the Gentlemens Society at Peterborough, to Dr. Mortimer, Member of the Same Society, and Secr. R. S. concerning the Same Aurora Australis | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0155 |
844-847 | Archibald Cleland | A Description of a Catheter, Made to Remedy the Inconveniencies Which Occasioned the Leaving off the High Operation for the Stone; By Archibald Cleland, Surgeon to General Wade's Regiment of Horse | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0156 |
847-851 | Archibald Cleland | A Description of Needles Made for Operations on the Eyes, and of Some Instruments for the Ears, by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0157 |
851-855 | Stephen Fuller and Hans Sloane | Part of a Letter from Mr. Stephen Fuller, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, to His Father John Fuller, Esq; Senior, F. R. S. concerning a Violent Hurricane in Huntingtonshire, Sept. 8. 1741. Communicated by Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Late Pr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0158 |
855-860 | T. Sympson | Extract of Letters from Mr. T. Sympson, to Brown Willis, Esq; Member of the Society of Antiquaries, and to James West, Esq; Member of the Same, and Treas. R. S. by the Publisher, concerning the Remains of a Roman Hypocaustum or Sweating-Room, Discovered Under-Ground at Lincoln, Anno 1739 | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0159 |
861-864 | C. Mortimer | Accounts of a Capricorn Beetle, Found Alive in a Cavity within a Sound Piece of Wood, and of the Horn of a Fish Struck Several Inches into the Side of a Ship; By C. Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0160 |
864-870 | Sigismond Augustus Frobenius and C. Mortimer | Abstracts of the Original Papers Communicated to the Royal Society by Sigismond Augustus Frobenius, M. D. concerning His Spiritus Vini Aethereus: Collected by C. Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0161 |
870-871 | Lord Beauchamp | An Account of the Fire-Ball Seen in the Air, and of the Explosion Heard, on Dec. 11. 1741. by the Right Honourable the Lord Beauchamp, Near London | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0162 |
871-872 | John Fuller | A Letter from John Fuller, Esq; jun. F. R. S. to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Late President of the Royal Society, concerning the Same Meteor, in Sussex | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0163 |
872-873 | William Gostling | A Letter from the Reverend Mr. William Gostling, Minor Canon of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning the Same Meteor, in Kent | 10.1098/rstl.1739.0164 |
1-4 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants, from Chelsea-Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apocaries, for the Year 1735. Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Praes. by Isaac Rand, Apothecary, F. R. S. Hort. Chel. Praes. ac Praelec. Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0001 |
5-7 | Edward Nourse | The Case of a Lad Bitten by a Mad Dog, Communicated in a Letter from Mr. Edward Nourse, F. R. S. and Chirurgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0003 |
7-13 | Andrew Celsius | An Explanation of the Runic Characters of Helsingland, by Mr. Andrew Celsius, R. S. Suec. Secr. F. R. S. and Professor of Astronomy at Upsal | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0004 |
14-18 | | A Collection of the Observations Made on the Eclipse of the Moon, on March 15. 1735-6. Which Were Communicated to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0005 |
19-25 | Alexin Clairaut | Investigationes Aliquot, ex Quibus Probetur Terrae Figu am Secundum Leges Attractionis in Ratione Inversa Quadrati Distantiarum Maxime ad Ellipsin Accedere Debere, per Dn. Alexin Clairaut, Reg. Societ. Lond. & Reg. Scient. Acad. Paris. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0006 |
26-27 | Stephen Williams | Extract of a Letter from Stephen Williams, M. B. F. R. S. concerning the Viper-Catchers, (Mention'd in No 443. of These Transactions) and the Efficacy of Oil of Olives in Curing the Bite of Vipers | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0007 |
27-49 | Jos. Nic. De L'Isle and T. S. | A Proposal for the Measurement of the Earth in Russia, Read at a Meeting of the Academy of Sciences of St. Petersbourg, Jan. 21. 1737. by Mr Jos. Nic. de L'Isle, First Professor of Astronomy, and F. R. S. Translated from the French Printed at St. Petersbourgh, 1737. 4to. By T. S. M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0008 |
50-51 | Monsr de L'Isle and T. S. | Extract of a Letter from Monsr de L'Isle to Mr. Nettleton, Containing the Actual Mensuration of the Basis Proposed p. 42. Translated from the French by T. S. M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0009 |
52-54 | Timothy Neve | A Letter from the Revd Mr. Timothy Neve, Secretary of the Gentlemen's Society at Peterborourg, to C. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. Containing His Observations of Two Parhelia, or Mock-Suns, Seen Dec. 30, 1735. and of an Aurora Borealis, Dec. 11, 1735 | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0010 |
54-58 | John-Frid. Weidler and T. S. | An Observation of Two Parhelia, or Mock-Suns, Seen at Wittemberg in Saxony, on Dec. 31, 1735. O. S. Jan. 11, 1736. N. S. by John-Frid. Weidler, F. R. S. &c. Translated from the Latin by T. S. M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0011 |
59-61 | Martin Folkes | An Observation of Three Mock-Suns Seen in London, Friday, Sept. 17, 1736. by Martin Folkes, Esq; V. Pr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0013 |
61-62 | Christiano Wolfio | De Ruptura Intestini Ilei ex Contusione Externa Sine Vulnere Externe Inflicto ex Litteris a Christiano Wolfio, Prof. Mathem. Marpurg. Reg. Soc. Lond. & Acad. Reg. Scient. Paris. Socio ad Gulielmum Rutty, M. D. Soc. Reg. Lond. Olim Secret. Conscriptis Excerpta Observatio. Mart. 3, 1731 | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0014 |
62-68 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Account of Some New Statical Experiments, by J. T. Desaguliers, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0015 |
69-75 | James Hodgson | The Apparent Times of the Immersions and Emersions of Jupiter's Satellites, for the Year 1739. Computed to the Meridian of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, by James Hodgson, F. R. S. and Master of the Royal Mathematical School in Christ s Hospital, London | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0016 |
76-78 | James Hodgson | The Apparent Times of Such of the Immersions and Emersions of Jupiter's Satellites, as are Visible at London, in the Year 1739. By James Hodgson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0017 |
81-86 | John Gray, William Arrot, and Phil. Miller | An Account of the Peruvian or Jesuits Bark, by Mr. John Gray, F. R. S. Now at Cartagena in the Spanish West-Indies; Extracted from Some Papers Given Him by Mr. William Arrot, a Scotch Surgeon, Who Had Gather'd It at the Place Where It Grows in Peru. Communicated by Phil. Miller, F. R. S. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0018 |
87-89 | John Eames and John Muller | An Account by Mr. John Eames, F. R. S. of a Book Entituled, a Mathematical Treatise, Containing a System of Conic-Sections, with the Doctrine of Fluxions and Fluents, Applied to Various Subjects. By John Muller | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0019 |
90-91 | John Bevis | Observation of the Moon's Transit by Aldebaran, April 3, 1736. Made at London by John Bevis, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0020 |
92-98 | Geo. Graham, James Short, J. Bevis, J. F. Weidlero, and Christopher Middleton | A Collection of the Observations of the Lunar Eclipse, Sept. 8, 1736. Which Were Sent to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0021 |
98-99 | J. Bevis | Eclipsis Solaris Observata Londini, Sept. 23. 1736. a J. Bevis, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0022 |
100-101 | Geo. Graham and J. Bevis | Observations of the Occultation of Mars by the Moon, Oct. 7. 1736. Communicated to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0023 |
102-110 | George Graham, Eustachio Manfredio, Professor Weidler, and T. S. | Observations of the Transit of Mercury Over the Sun, Oct. 31. 1736. Communicated to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0024 |
111-123 | J. Bradley, Didaco de Revillas, Dr. Kearsly, Rose Fuller, Mr. Sartorius, C. M., G. R. Vanbrugh, and John Hadley | A Collection of Observations Communicated to the Royal Society, Relating to the Comet That Appear'd in the Months of January, February, and March 1736-7 | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0025 |
124-138 | John Phil. Breyne, T. S., and Michael Wolochowicz | A Letter from John Phil. Breyne, M. D. F. R. S. to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pres. R. S. with Observations, and a Description of Some Mammoth's Bones Dug up in Siberia, Proving Them to Have Belonged to Elephants | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0026 |
139-142 | Andrew Cantwell | Extract of a Letter from Andrew Cantwell, M. D. Monspel. to Dr. Stack, Dated at Montpellier, June 23. 1732. N. S. Containing an Account of a Large Glandular Tumor in the Pelvis; and of the Pernicious Effects of Crude Mercury Given Inwardly to the Patient | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0027 |
143-146 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea-Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1736. Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. & Soc. Reg. Praes. by Isaac Rand, Apothecary, F. R. S. Hort. Chel. Praef. ac Praelec Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0028 |
147-149 | Dr. Steigertahl and T. S. | Part of a Letter from Dr. Steigertahl, F. R. S. to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pres. R. S. Giving an Account of a Narhual or Unicorn Fish, Lately Taken in the River Ost, Dutchy of Bremen, Dated at Hanover, May 1 /April 20 1736. Translated from the French by T. S. M. D. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0029 |
149-150 | John Henry Hampe | A Description of the Same Narhual, Communicated by John Henry Hampe, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0030 |
150-152 | Hans Sloane and Jacobus Theodor. Klein | Insectum Aquaticum, Antea Non Descriptum, Cujus Iconem & Descriptionem ad Illustr. Dm Hans Sloane, R. S. Praes. Misit Dom. Jacobus Theodor. Klein, Reipubl. Gedan. a Secret. & R. S. Lond. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0031 |
153 | Littleton Brown | A Letter from the Revd Mr. Littleton Brown, F. R. S. to C. Mortimer, M. D. R. S. Secr. concerning the Same Sort of Insect Found in Kent, Some of Which He Presented to the Royal Society, to Be Kept in Their Museum. With an Addition by the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0032 |
154-175 | Geo. Hadley | An Account and Abstract of the Meteorological Diaries Communicated to the Royal Society, for the Years 1729 and 1730. By Geo. Hadley, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0033 |
175-201 | Geo. Graham, Edm. Halley, J. Bevis, Colin Mac Laurin, John Clerk, Roger Gale, Charles Mason, Didaco de Revillas, Abbate Hieronym, and J. Fredcrico Weidlero | A Collection of the Observations of the Solar Eclipse, Feb. 18. 1736-7. Sent to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0034 |
201-202 | Ebenezer Latham | A Letter from the Revd Ebenezer Latham, M. D. and V. D. M. to C. Mortimer, M. D. Sec. R. S. Containing a Proposal to Make the Poles of a Globe of the Heavens Move in a Circle Round the Poles of the Ecliptic; Read at a Meeting of the Royal Society, April 17. 1738 | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0035 |
203-204 | John Senex | A Contrivance to Make the Poles of the Diurnal Motion in a Celestial Globe Pass Round the Poles of the Ecliptic. Invented by John Senex, F. R. S. Read at a Meeting of the Royal Society, May 4. 1738 | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0036 |
205-230 | J. Machin | The Solution of Kepler's Problem, by J. Machin, Astr. Prof. Gresh. and Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0037 |
230 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0038 |
231-238 | Martin Triewald and Hans Sloane | A Description of a New Invention of Bellows, Called Water-Bellows, by Martin Triewald, F. R. S. Captain of Mechanics, and Military Architect to His Swedish Majesty; Communicated to the Royal Society by Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pres. R. S. &c. See the Fig. in Tab. Prefixed | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0039 |
239-248 | Johannis Marchionis Poleni | Viri Celeberrimi Johannis Marchionis Poleni, R. S. Lond. S. ad Virum Doctissimum Jacobum Jurinum, M. D. R. S. S. Epistola, Qua Continetur Summarium Observationum Meteorologicarum per Sexennium Patavii Habitarum | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0040 |
248-265 | Cha. Orme and Hen. Beighton | The Imperfections of the Common Barometers, and the Improvement Made in Them, by Mr. Cha. Orme of Ashby-De-La-Zouche in Leicestershire, Where They are Perfected and Rectified; With Some Observations, Remarks and Rules for Their Use, by Hen. Beighton, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0041 |
266-272 | Dno Misson, Johanne Philippo Seip, and Waldeck | Relatio de Caverna Vaporifera Sulphurea in Lapicidina Pyrmontana, Quae Similis Est Foveae Neapolitanae Grotta Del Cane Dictae, a Dno Misson, & Aliis Descriptae, Regali Societati Communicata a Johanne Philippo Seip, M. D. Consil. Aulic. & Archiatro Sereniss. Principis a Waldeck, Necnon R. S. Lond. Socio. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0042 |
272-273 | John Fuller | A Letter from John Fuller, Esq; Jun. F R. S. to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pres. R. S. & c. concerning the Effects of Dampier's Powder, in Curing the Bite of a Mad Dog | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0043 |
274-276 | David Hartley, Fr. Sandys, and Francis Wollaston | Another Case of a Person Bit by a Mad-Dog, Drawn up by David Hartley, M. A. and Mr. Fr. Sandys, Communicated to the Royal Society by Francis Wollaston, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0044 |
277-306 | Alexis Clairaut and John Colson | An Inquiry concerning the Figure of Such Planets as Revolve about an Axis, Supposing the Density Continually to Vary, from the Centre towards the Surface; By Mr. Alexis Clairaut, F. R. S. and Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris. Translated from the French by the Rev. John Colson Lucas. Prof. Math. Cantab. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0045 |
307-310 | Abbe Nolet and J. T. Desaguliers | New Experiments upon Ice; Taken from Abbe Nolet, F. R. S. at Paris, and Communicated by J. T. Desaguliers, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0046 |
310-311 | Christopher Middleton | An Observation of the Magnetic Needle Being So Affected by Great Cold, That It Would Not Traverse; By Capt. Christopher Middleton, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0047 |
311-312 | Andrew Cantwell | Extract of a Letter from Dr. Andrew Cantwell of Montpelier, to Dr. Thomas Stack, Dated June 23. 1732. concerning an Uncommon Palsey of the Eye-Lids | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0048 |
313-316 | John Belchier | An Account of the Man Whose Arm with the Shoulder-Blade Was Torn off by a Mill, the 15th of August 1737. by Mr. John Belchier, F. R. S. Surgeon to Guy's Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0049 |
316-317 | George Lord Carpenter | An Account of the Wound, Which the Late Lord Carpenter Received at Brihuega; Whereby a Bullet Remained Near His Gullet for a Year Wanting a Few Days; Communicated to the Royal Society by His Son the Right Honourable George Lord Carpenter, F. R. S. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0050 |
317-325 | Claudius Amyand | Of an Obstruction of the Biliary Ducts, and an Impostumation of the Gall-Bladder, Discharging Upwards of 18 Quarts of Bilious Matter in 25 Days, without Any Apparent Defect in the Animal Functions. By Claudius Amyand, Esq; Serjeant Surgeon to His Majesty, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0051 |
325-331 | Alexander Stuart | Some Observations on the Case of Mr. Le Grange, by Alexander Stuart, M. D. F. R. S. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0052 |
332-339 | James Hodgson | The Apparent Times of the Immersions and Emersions of the Four Satellites of Jupiter, for the Year 1740. Computed to the Meridian of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, by James Hodgson, F. R. S. Master of the Royal Mathematical School in Christ's Hospital, London. In All 374 | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0053 |
340-342 | James Hodgson | The Apparent Times of Such of the Immersions and Emersions of Jupiter's Satellites, as are Visible at London, in the Year 1740. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0054 |
343-350 | Mark Catesby and Dr. Mortimer | A Continuation of an Account of An Essay towards a Natural History of Carolina, and the Bahama Islands; By Mark Catesby, F. R. S. with Some Extracts out of the Ninth Set, by Dr. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0055 |
351-361 | Matthiae Belii | Matthiae Belii Pannonii, Reg. Soc. Lond. S. & Reg. Soc. Scient. Berolin, Collegae, &c. Observatio Historico-Physica, de Aquis Neosoliensium Aeratis, Vulgo. Cement-Waszser Dictis, Ferrum Aere Permutantibus, in Epistola ad Illust. Dn. Hans Sloane, Bart. R.S. Pr. Scripta Communicata | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0056 |
361-367 | Claud. Amyand | Of a Bubonocele or Rupture in the Groin, and the Operation Made upon It; By Claud. Amyand, Esq; Serjeant Surgeon to His Majesty, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0057 |
367-369 | William Gregory | An Account of a Pin Taken out of the Bladder of a Child, by Mr. William Gregory, Surgeon; Communicated in a Letter to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0058 |
369-371 | Marquis de Caumont and T. S. | A Letter from the Marquis de Caumont to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the Royal Society, Containing the Description of a Very Extraordinary Stone or Calculus Taken out of the Bladder of a Man after Death; Translated from the French by T. S. M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0059 |
371-374 | Mr. Zollman | An Account of the Case Above-Mentioned, Translated from the French by Mr. Zollman, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0060 |
374-377 | Hans Sloane and Tho. Stack | Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. His Answer to the Marquis de Caumont's Letter, concerning This Stone; Translated from the Latin by Tho. Stack, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0061 |
378-379 | John Maud | An Account of Some Oil of Sassafras Crystallized, by Mr. John Maud, Chemist, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0062 |
379-383 | Benj. Cooke | An Observation of an Extraordinary Damp in a Well in the Isle of Wight; Communicated in a Letter from Mr. Benj. Cooke, F. R. S. to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0063 |
383-384 | John Eames and Dr. Desaguliers | An Extract from the Journal Books of the Royal Society, concerning Magnets Having More Poles Than Two; by John Eames, F. R. S. with Some Observations by Dr. Desaguliers on the Same Subject | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0064 |
385-387 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Account of Some Magnetical Experiments Made before the Royal Society, on Thursday the 24th Day of June 1736. by the Revd. J. T. Desaguliers, LL.D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0065 |
388-393 | Charles Duke of Richmond, Charles Duke of Lenox, Charles Duke of Aubigny, and C. Mortimer | The Description of an Antique Metal Stamp, in the Collection of His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond, Lenox and Aubigny, F. R. S. &c. Being One of the Instances, How Near the Romans Had Arrived to the Art of Printing; With Some Remakrs by C. Mortimer, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, and Secr. R. S. Lond. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0066 |
394-395 | J. Bevis | Mercurius a Venere Occultatus Maii 17. 1737. in Observatorio Regio Grenovici, ab J. Bevis, M. D. Observatus. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0067 |
395-398 | Christopher Middleton | The Use of a New Azimuth Compass for Finding the Variation of the Compass or Magnetic Needle at Sea, with Greater Ease and Exactness Than by Any Ever Yet Contriv'd for That Purpose;By Captain Christopher Middleton, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0068 |
398-400 | Zachary Pearce | An Account of a Book Presented to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0069 |
401-406 | Mr. Kersseboom and John Eames | A Short Account of Mr. Kersseboom's Essay [Intituled, Verhandeling Tot Een Proeve Om Te Weeten de Probable Menigte des Volks in de Proventie van Hollandt en Westfrieslandt. Hage 1738. in 4to. Door W. Kersseboom] upon the Number of People in Holland and West-Friezland, as Also in Harlem, Gouda and the Hague; Drawn from the Bills of Births, Burials, or Marriages, in Those Places. By John Eames, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0070 |
407-412 | Wm. Maitland | An Answer to That Part of Mr. W. Kersseboom's Essay, Which Treats of the Number of the Inhabitants of London; By Wm. Maitland, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0071 |
413-417 | Charles Leigh | A Description of a Water-Level to be Fix'd to Davis's Quadrant, Whereby an Observation May Be Taken at Sea, in Thick and Hazy Weather, without Seeing the Horizon; By Charles Leigh, Gent | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0072 |
417-424 | Charles Leigh | The Description and Use of an Apparatus Added as an Improvement to Davis's Quadrant, Consisting of a Mercurial Level, for Taking the Co-Altitude of Sun or Star at Sea, without the Usual Assistance of the Sensible Horizon, Which Frequently is Obscured. By Charles Leigh, Gent | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0073 |
425-427 | John Ferguson | A Letter from Mr. John Ferguson, Surgeon, to William Chiselden, Esq; Surgeon to Chelsea College, F. R. S. &c. Containing an Account of the Extirpation of Part of the Spleen of a Man | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0074 |
427-429 | Benjamin Cook | A Letter from Benjamin Cook, F. R. S. to Peter Collinson, F. R. S. concerning a Ball of Sulphur Supposed to Be Generated in the Air | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0075 |
429-440 | Thomas Stack | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0076 |
440-444 | C. Mortimer and Abraham Vater | An Abstract by C. Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. of an Inaugural Dissertation Published at Wittemberg 1736. by Dr. Abraham Vater, F. R. S. concerning the Cure of the Bite of a Viper, Cured by Sallad-Oil | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0077 |
444-445 | M. Dufay and T. S. | Abstracts of Two Letters from M. Dufay, F. R. S. &c. to Dr. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. concerning the Efficacy of Oil of Olives in Curing the Bite of Vipers | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0078 |
446-448 | Dr. Patouillat, Hans Sloane, and T. S. | Extract of a Letter concerning the Poison of Henbane-Roots, from Dr. Patouillat, Physician at Toucy in France, to M. Geoffroy, F. R. S. and Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, Communicated to the Royal Society, London, by Sir Hans Sloane, Med. Reg. and Pres. R. S. Translated from the French by T. S. M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0079 |
449-462 | Tho. Steward | A Letter from the Revd. Mr. Tho. Steward, V. D. M. to Dr. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. concerning the Virtues of the Star of the Earth, Coronopus, or Bucks-Horn Plantain, in the Cure of the Bite of the Mad-Dog. See Trans. No 443. p. 319. and 360 | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0080 |
463-478 | Gulielmo Jones | De Reductione Radicalium ad Simpliciores Terminos, Seu de Extrahenda Radice Quacunque Data ex Binomio $a+\sqrt{+b}$, vel $a+\sqrt{-b}$. Epistola | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0081 |
478 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0082 |
i-liv | Alexander Stuart | Three Lectures on Muscular Motion, Read before the Royal Society in the Year MDCCXXXVIII: As Appointed by the Will of Lady Sadleir, Pursuant to the Design of Her First Husband William Croone, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society: Being a Supplement to the Philosophical Transactions for That Year. Wherein the Elasticity of Fluids, and the Immediate Cause of the Cohesion and Elasticity of Solids, are Proved by Experiments, &c. and Shewn to Arise from the Same Principle as Gravity: With a General Scheme of Muscular Motion, Founded on Anatomy, Experiments, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0002 |
liv | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1737.0012 |
1-4 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants, from Chelsea-Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1733. Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. Praes. Col. Reg. Med. & Soc. Reg. by Isaac Rand, Apothecary. F. R. S. Hort. Chel. Praes. ac Praelec. Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0002 |
5-12 | James Hodgson | A Catalogue of the Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites, for the Year 1736. Computed to the Meridian of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, by James Hodgson, F. R. S. Master of the Royal Mathematical School in Christ's. Hospital, London | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0003 |
13-14 | James Hodgson | The Apparent Times of Such of the Immersions and Emersions of Jupiter's Satellites, as are Visible at London, in the Year 1736. Together with Their Configurations at Those Times Represented in a Plate (vide TAB.) by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0004 |
15-16 | James Hodgson | An Account of Some Observations of the Eclipses of the First Satellite of Jupiter, Compared with the Tables, by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0005 |
16-24 | Stephen Gray | Experiments and Observations upon the Light That is Produced by Communicating Electrical Attraction to Animal or Inanimate Bodies, Together with Some of Its Most Surprising Effects; Communicated in a Letter from Mr. Stephen Gray, F. R. S. to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0006 |
25-36 | Mr. Braikenridge | A General Method of Describing Curves, by the Intersection of Right-Lines; Moving about Points in a Given Plane. In a Letter to Dr. Hoadly, by the Rev. Mr. Braikenridge | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0007 |
37-40 | M. Geoffroy and T. S. | Extract of a Letter from M. Geoffroy, Chemist, Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, and F. R. S. to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the Royal Society; Concerning Mr. Seignette's Sal Polychrestus Rupellensis, and Some Other Chemical Salts. By T. S. M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0008 |
41-43 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Account of an Instrument or Machine for Changing the Air of the Room of Sick People in a Little Time, by Either Drawing out the Foul Air, or Forcing in Fresh Air; or Doing Both Successively, without Opening Doors or Windows | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0009 |
44-47 | J. T. Desaguliers | A Calculation of the Velocity of the Air Moved by the New-Invented Centrifugal Bellows of 7 Feet in Diameter, and 1 Foot Thick within, Which a Man Can Keep in Motion with Very Little Labour, at the Rate of Two Revolutions in One Second. By J. T. Desaguliers, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0010 |
47-49 | J. T. Desaguliers | The Uses of the Foregoing Machine, Communicated in a Letter to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. R. S. Secr. Feb. 23, 1735/6 from the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0011 |
49-53 | Richard Reynell | The Case of a Cataleptick Woman: Communicated to the Royal Society by Richard Reynell, Apothecary, London | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0012 |
54-58 | Francis-Joseph Hunauld | Some Thoughts on the Operation of the Fistula Lacrymalis. By Francis-Joseph Hunauld, M. D. F. R. S. Regius Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, and Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris. Communicated to the Royal Society in a Letter to Tho. Stack, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0013 |
58-62 | Geo. Hadley | Concerning the Cause of the General Trade-Winds: By Geo. Hadley, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0014 |
63-73 | Paul Dudley | An Account of the Several Earthquakes Which Have Happen'd in New-England, since the First Settlement of the English in That Country, Especially of the Last, Which Happen'd on Octob. 29, 1727. Communicated to the Royal Society by Paul Dudley, Esq; F. R. S. in a Letter to the Secretary | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0015 |
74-75 | Pierce Dod | An Account of an Extraordinary Effect of Lightning in Communicating Magnetism. Communicated by Pierce Dod, M. D. F. R. S. from Dr. Cookson of Wakefield in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0016 |
75-78 | Dr. Cookson and Pierce Dod | A Further Account of the Extraordinary Effects of the Same Lightning at Wakefield. By Dr. Cookson. Communicated by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0017 |
79-97 | Christian-Ludovicus Gersten | The Description and Use of an Arithmetical Machine Invented by Christian-Ludovicus Gersten, F. R. S. Professor of Mathematicks in the University of Giessen. Inscribed to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the Royal Society. [See TAB. Fig. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5] | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0018 |
98-105 | James Stirling | Of the Figure of the Earth, and the Variation of Gravity on the Surface. By Mr. James Stirling, F. R. S. [See TAB. Fig. 6.] | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0019 |
106-111 | Abrahamo Vatero | Filtri Lapidis Mexicani Examinatio et Compa-Ratio cum Aliis Lapidibus Facta, qua Demonstratur, Nullum vel Exiguum ejus Usum Esse in Depuranda Aqua per Illum Colata. Auctore Abrahamo Vatero M. D. et P. P. Societ. Imper. Nat.-Cur. et Reg. Britann. et Boruss. Socio. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0020 |
112-117 | Mark Catesby and Dr. Mortimer | A Continuation of an Account of an Essay Towards a Natural History of Carolina and the Bahama Islands, by Mark Catesby, F. R. S. with Some Extracts out of the Seventh Set. By Dr. Mortimer, R. S. Secret. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0021 |
118 | Tho. Dereham and Did. de Revillas | Halo Observatus Romae Anno M DCC XXXII. Die XI. Augusti a D. Did. de Revillas, Regali Societati Communicavit Tho. Dereham Bart | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0022 |
119 | John Cope | An Extract of a Letter from Mr. John Cope to Dr. Alexander Stuart, Physician in Ordinary to Her Majesty, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society, London, concerning an Antient Date Found at Widgel-Hall in Hertfordshire. See Tab. I. Fig. 1 | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0023 |
120-131 | John Ward and Francis Gulston | Remarks upon an Antient Date, Found at Widgel-Hall Near Buntingford in Hertfordshire, on an Oaken Plank; Now Preserved in the Museum of the Royal Society, London. By John Ward, Rhet. Pr. Gresh. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0024 |
131-135 | John Cope | Some Considerations on the Antiquity and Use of the Indian Characters or Figures. By Mr. John Cope | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0025 |
136-142 | John Ward | Remarks upon an Antient Date, Over a Gate-Way, Near the Cathedral, at Worcester. By John Ward, Rhet. Prof. Gresh. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0026 |
143-165 | Colin Mac Laurin | A Letter from Mr. Colin Mac Laurin, Math. Prof. Edinburg. F. R. S. to Mr. John Machin, Astr. Prof. Gresh. & Secr. R. S. concerning the Description of Curve Lines. Communicated to the Royal Society on December 21, 1732 | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0027 |
166-170 | Stephen Gray | A Letter from Stephen Gray, F. R. S. to Dr. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. Containing Some Experiments Relating to Electricity | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0028 |
171-172 | Mr. Barrow | An Account of the Births and Burials with the Number of the Inhabitants at Stoke-Damerell in the County of Devon. Communicated by the Reverend Mr. Barrow | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0029 |
172 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0030 |
173-176 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1734, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. Praes. Col. Reg. Med. & Soc. Reg. By Isaac Rand, Apothecary, F. R. S. Hort. Chel. Praes. ac Praelec. Botan | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0031 |
177-183 | James Hodgson | The Apparent Times of the Immersions and Emersions of Jupiter's Satellites, Which Will Happen in the Year 1737. Computed to the Meridian of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, by James Hodgson, F. R. S. and Master of the Royal Mathematical School in Christ-Hospital, London | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0032 |
184 | James Hodgson | The Apparent Times of Such of the Immersions and Emersions of Jupiter's Satellites, as are Visible at London in the Year 1737. By James Hodgson, F. R S (See T A B. I) | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0033 |
185-189 | J. Hadley | A Proposition Relating to the Combination of Transparent Lens's with Reflecting Planes. By J. Hadley, Esq; V. Pr. R. S. Communicated to the Royal Society, January 9, 1734 | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0034 |
189-191 | Edward Hody | An Account of a Large Bony Substance Found in the Womb, Which Was Shewn to the Royal Society, May the 17th, 1733, by Edward Hody, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0035 |
192-195 | James Logan | Some Experiments concerning the Impregnation of the Seeds of Plants, by James Logan, Esq; Communicated in a Letter from Him to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0036 |
196-197 | Geo. Lynn | Some Observations of Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites, Made by Geo. Lynn, Esq; At Southwick, Near Oundle in Northamptonshire; Communicated in a Letter to James Jurin, M. D. F. R. S. and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0037 |
198 | Thomas Jones | A Letter from Mr. Thomas Jones to James Jurin, M. D. F. R. S. and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London, concerning the High Tide in the River Thames, on Feb. 16, 1735-6 | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0038 |
199-201 | Abrahamo Vatero | Affectus Cutaneus Singularis, ab Abrahamo Vatero, Anatomes & Botanices in Academia Wittembergensi Professore Publico, R. S. S. Regali Societati Communicatus | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0039 |
201-203 | W. Derham | Experiments concerning the Vibrations of Pendulums. By the Late W. Derham, D. D. F. R. S. and Canon of Windsor | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0040 |
204-210 | John Colson | The Construction and Use of Spherical Maps, or Such as are Delineated upon Portions of a Spherical Surface. By Mr. John Colson, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0041 |
210 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0042 |
10.1098/rstl.1735.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0001 |
211-219 | Roger Gale | A Copy of an Ancient Chirograph, or Conveyance of Part of a Sepulchre, cut in Marble, Lately Brought from Rome, and Now in the Possession of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. R. S. Pr. with Some Observations upon It by Roger Gale, Esq; V. P. R. & Tr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0043 |
220 | Stephen Gray | Mr. Stephen Gray, F. R. S. His Last Letter to Granville Wheler, Esq; F. R. S. concerning the Revolutions Which Small Pendulous Bodies Will, by Electricity, Make Round Larger Ones from West to East as the Planets do Round the Sun | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0044 |
221-229 | Jos. Nic.Del'Isle and Henry Zollman | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Jos. Nic. Del'Isle, F. R. S. to John Machin, Secr. R. S. & Pr. Astr. Gresh. Dated Petersburg, 6/17 Feb. 1732/3}, Containing Several Literary Communications concerning the Construction of a Quick-Silver Thermometer, and His Observations on the Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites, Annis 1731, and 1732. Translated from the French by Phil. Henry Zollman. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0045 |
230-237 | Guilielmum Houstonum, Philippum Millerum, and Lugduni Batavorum | Experimenta de Perforatione Thoracis, Ejusque in Respiratione Effectibus, facta per Guilielmum Houstonum, M. D. & quondam R. S. S. cum Lugduni Batavorum Commoraretur. Ann. 1728 & 1729. Regali Societati Communicata per Philippum Millerum, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0046 |
238-239 | Joh. Frid. Weidlero | Observationes Nonnullae Singulares Anni [MDCCXXXIII] tam Astronomicae, quam Phyficae, & Meteorologicae, ab Joh. Frid. Weidlero, Prof. Math. Pr. R. S. S. Vitembergae Factae | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0047 |
240 | James Logan | An Extract of a Letter from James Logan, Esq; To Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. R. S. Pr. concerning the Crooked and Angular Appearance of the Streaks, or Darts of Light'ning in Thunder-Storms | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0048 |
241-244 | Andr. Celsius | Observations of the Aurora Borealis Made in England by Andr. Celsius, F. R. S. and Secr. R. S. of Upsal in Sweden | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0049 |
244-250 | Robert James | A Letter from Dr. Robert James, of Lichfield, to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. Containing Some Experiments Made upon Mad Dogs with Mercury | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0050 |
251-258 | Mark Catesby and Dr. Mortimer | A Continuation of an Account of an Essay Towards a Natural History of Carolina and the Bahama Islands. By Mark Catesby, F. R. S. with Some Extracts out of the Eighth Set. By Dr. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0051 |
259-261 | Robert Barker | A Catoptric Microscope. By Robert Barker, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0052 |
262-266 | Martin Folkes | An Account of the Standard Measures Preserved in the Capitol at Rome. By Martin Folkes, Esq; V. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0053 |
266-269 | Johanne Frid Weidler | Observationes Nonnullae Notatu Non Indignae; Anno 1734. Ab Johanne Frid Weidler, R. S. S. &c. Vitembergae Factae | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0054 |
270-280 | Christopher Middleton | Observations Made of the Latitude, Variation of the Magnetic Needle, and Weather, by Capt. Christopher Middleton, in a Voyage from London to Hudson's-Bay, Anno 1735 | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0055 |
281-282 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Experiment to Shew That Some Damps in Mines may be Occasioned Only by the Burning of Candles under Ground, without the Addition of any Noxious Vapour, Even When the Bottom of the Pit Has a Communication with the Outward Air, Unless the Outward Air be Forcibly Driven in at the Said Communication or Pipe. By the Reverend J. T. Desaguliers, LLD. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0056 |
282-285 | John Maud and James Luther | A Chemical Experiment by Mr. John Maud, Serving to Illustrate the Phoenomenon of the Inflammable Air Shewn to the Royal Society by Sir James Lowther, Bart as Described in Philosoph. Transact. Numb. 429 | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0057 |
285-287 | Henry Forth | A Letter from Mr. Henry Forth to the Late Revd William Derham, D. D. Canon of Windsor, and F. R. S. concerning the Storm Jan. 8th, 1734/5 | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0058 |
287-288 | John Belchier | An Account of the Bones of Animals Being Changed to a Red Colour by Aliment Only. By John Belchier, Surgeon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0059 |
289-290 | Alexander Stuart | An Observation of a White Liquor Resembling Milk, Which Appeared Instead of Serum Separated from the Blood after It Had Stood Some Time. By Alexander Stuart, M. D. Physician in Ordinary to Her Majesty, F. R. S. and of the College of Physicians, London | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0060 |
291-294 | Dr. Madden | An Account of What Was Observ'd upon Opening the Corpse of a Person Who Had Taken Several Ounces of Crude Mercury Internally; And of a Plumb-Stone Lodg'd in the Coats of the Rectum. Communicated in a Letter from the Late Dr. Madden, Physician at Dublin, to Sir Hans Sloane, Bar. Pres. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0061 |
294-296 | Didacum de Revillas, Abbat. Hieronym, Andream Celsium, and Eustachio Manfredio | Observatio Eclipseos Telluris Romae Habita in Aedibus Eminentissimi Cardinalis De-Via v. Non. i. e. d. 3 Maij, N. S. Apr. 22. V. S. MDCCXXXIV. per Didacum de Revillas, Abbat. Hieronym. R. S. S. & Andream Celsium, R. S. S. Astrom Profess. Upsal. R. S. Suec. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0062 |
296 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0063 |
297-299 | John Ellicott | The Description and Manner of Using an Instrument for Measuring the Degrees of the Expansion of Metals by Heat. By Mr. John Ellicott | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0064 |
299-300 | John Belchier | A Further Account of the Bones of Animals Being Made Red by Aliment Only. By John Belchier, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0065 |
301-308 | James Hodgson | The Immersions and Emersions of the Four Satellites of Jupiter, for the Year 1738. Computed to the Meridian of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, by James Hodgson, F. R. S. and Master of the Royal Mathematical School at Chrift's Hospital, London | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0066 |
309-311 | James Hodgson | The Apparent Times of Such of the Immersions and Emersions of Jupiter's Satellites, as are Visible at London, in the Year 1738. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0067 |
312 | William Burton | Part of a Letter from William Burton, M. D. at Windsor, to C. Mortimer, R. S. Secr. concerning the Viper-Catchers, and Their Remedy for the Bite of a Viper | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0068 |
313-360 | Cromwell Mortimer | A Narration of the Experiments Made June 1, 1734. Before Several Members of the Royal Society, and Others, on a Man, Who Suffer'd Himself to be Bit by a Viper, or Common Adder; And on Other Animals Likewise Bitten by the Same, and Other Vipers. Drawn up by Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. with Some Remarks on the Cure of the Bite of a Mad Dog | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0069 |
320-328 | John Eames and John Colson | A Brief Account by Mr. John Eames, F. R. S. of a Work Entitled, The Method of Fluxions and Infinite Series, with Its Application to the Geometry of Curve Lines, by the Inventor Sir Isaac Newton, Kt. &c. Translated from the Author's Latin Original Not Yet Made Publick. To Which is Subjoin'd a Perpetual Comment upon the Whole, &c. by John Colson, M. A. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0070 |
329-342 | Claudius Amyand | Of an Inguinal Rupture, with a Pin in the Appendix Coeci, Incrusted with Stone; And Some Observations on Wounds in the Guts; By Claudius Amyand, Esq; Serjeant Surgeon to His Majesty, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0071 |
343-359 | Hermanni Boerhaave | Hermanni Boerhaave, A. L. M. Philosoph. & Med. Doct. Medicinae in Universitate Leidensi Profess. Colleg. Chirurgic. Praes. Reg. Soc. Lond. necnon Reg. Scient. Acad. Parisiens, Soc. de Mercurio Experimenta | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0072 |
359 | Jo. Frider Weidlero | Eclipsis Lunae Partialis Die Secundo Octobris, Styl. nov. Anno MDCCXXXV. Vitimbergae Saxonum Observata a Jo. Frider. Weidlero, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0073 |
360 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0074 |
361-367 | Charles Duke of Richmond, Charles Duke of Lenox, Mr. Wasse, and Edward Bayley | An Account of a Shock of an Earth-Quake Felt in Sussex on the 25th of October, Anno 1734. Communicated to the Royal Society by His Grace C h a r l e s Duke of Richmond and Lenox, &c. F. R. S. And of Another in Northamptonshire, in October, Anno 1731, by the Revd. Mr. Wasse | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0075 |
368-376 | Hermanni Boerhaave | Hermanni Boerhaave, A. L. M. Philosoph. & Med. Doct. Medicinae in Universitate Leidensi Profess Colleg. Chirurgic. Proes. Reg. Soc. Lond. necnon Reg. Scient. Acad. Parisiens. Soc. de Mercurio Experimenta | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0076 |
377-383 | Martin Triewald | A Letter to the Reverend John Theoph. Desaguiliers, L. L. D. F. R. S. from Mr. Martin Triewald, F. R. S. Captain of Mechanics, and Military Architect to His Swedish Majesty, concerning an Improvement of the Diving Bell | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0077 |
384-389 | Samuel Dale | A Letter from Samuel Dale, M. L. to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the Royal Society, Containing the Descriptions of the Moose-Deer of New-England, and a Sort of Stag in Virginia; With Some Re-Marks Relating to Mr. Ray's Description of the Flying Squirrel of America | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0078 |
390-392 | J. T. Desaguiliers | An Attempt to Explain the Phaenomenon of the Horizontal Moon Appearing Bigger, Than When Elevated Many Degrees ab ve the Horizon: Supported by an Experiment. By the Rev. J. T. Desaguiliers, LL. D. F. R. S. Communicated Jan. 30, 1734-5 | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0079 |
392-394 | J. T. Desaguiliers | An Explication of the Experiment Made in May 1735, as a Farther Confirmation of What Was Said in a Paper Given in January 30, 1734-5. to Account for the Appearance of the Horizontal Moon Seeming Larger Than When Higher. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0080 |
394-399 | Joseph Atwell | A Letter from Joseph Atwell, D. D. F. R. S. and Principal of Exeter College, Oxford, to Dr. Mortimer, R. S. Secr. Containing Some Observations on a Man and Woman Bit by Vipers | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0081 |
400-403 | Stephen Gray and Cromwell Mortimer | An Account of Some Electrical Experiments Intended to be Communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. Stephen Gray, F. R. S. Taken from His Mouth by Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. R. S. Secr. on Feb. 14, 1735-6. Being the Day before He Died | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0082 |
404-405 | James Logan | Some Thoughts concerning the Sun and Moon, When Near the Horizon, Appearing Larger Than When Near the Zenith; Being Part of a Letter from James Logan, Esq; To Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the Royal Society, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0083 |
406 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1735.0084 |
1-4 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea-Garden, Presented to the Royal-Society by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1731; Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. Praes. Col. Reg. Med. & Soc. Reg. By Isaac Rand, Apothecary, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0001 |
5-25 | Alexander Stuart | Explanation of an Essay on the Use of the Bile in the Animal Oeconomy, by Alexander Stuart, M. D. Physician in Ordinary to Her Majesty, F. R. S. and of the College of Physicians. Vide No. 414 | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0002 |
26-31 | James Hodgson | A Catalogue of Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites for the Year 1734. By James Hodgson, F. R. S. Master of the Royal Mathematical School at Christ's Hospital, London | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0003 |
32-38 | Hans Sloane and Jacobo Theodoro Klein | De Sciuro Volante, Sive Mure Pontico, Aut Scythico Gesneri, & Vespertilione Admirabili Bontij Dissertatio, per Dn. Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. a Jacobo Theodoro Klein, Reip. Gedanens. a Secret. R. S. S. Communicata. Vide Fig. 1, 2, 3 | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0004 |
39-42 | John Rowning and Dr. Smith | A Description of a Barometer, Wherein the Scale of Variation May Be Encreased at Pleasure. By the Reverend Mr. John Rowning, Fellow of Magdalen-College in Cambridge; Communicated by Dr. Smith F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0005 |
43-54 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0006 |
55-58 | Sigismund August Frobenius and Cromwell Mortimer | An Account of the Experiments Shewn by Sigismund August Frobenius, M. D. F. R. S. at a Meeting of the Royal Society on November 18, 1731, with His Spiritus Vini Aethereus, and the Phosphorus Urinae, from the Minutes of That Day, by Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0007 |
58-70 | Dr. Frobenius and Ambrose Godfrey Hanckewitz | An Account of Some Experiments upon the Phosphorus Urinae, Which May Serve as an Explanation to Those Shewn to the Royal Society by Dr. Frobenius, on November 18, 1731, Together with Several Observations Tending to Explain the Nature of That Wonderful Chemical Production, by Mr. Ambrose Godfrey Hanckewitz, Chemist, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0008 |
70-74 | W. Derham | Observations of the Appearances among the Fix'd Stars, Called Nebulous Stars. By W. Derham, D. D. Canon of Windsor, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0009 |
75-79 | Joseph Harris and George Graham | An Account of Some Magnetical Observations Made in the Months of May, June and July, 1732, in the Atlantick or Western Ocean; As Also the Description of a Water-Spout, by Mr. Joseph Harris. Communicated by Mr. George Graham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0010 |
79-84 | Nicolao Cyrillo | Historia Terraemotus Apuliam & Totum Fere Neapolitanum Regnum, Anno 1731, Vexantis. A Nicolao Cyrillo, in Regia Universitate Neapolitana, Pr. Med. Prof. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0011 |
85-88 | D. Didaco Revillas, Abbate Hieronymiano, Abbate Joanne Botrario, and Eustachio Manfredio | Observatio Ecclipsews Lunaris Romae Habita Die 1 Decembris, 1732, in Aedibus Emiminentiss. de V I A, a D. Didaco Revillas Abbate Hieronymiano, Abbate Joanne Botrario, & Eustachio Manfredio | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0012 |
88 | Geo. Graham | An Eclipse of the Moon Observed in Fleet-Street, London, Nov. 20, 1732, at Night, by Mr. Geo. Graham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0013 |
89-93 | Conrad Sprengell | The Bills of Mortality for the Town of Dresden, for a Whole Century, Viz. from the Year 1617 to 1717, Containing the Numbers of Marriages, Births, Burials, and Communicants. Communicated by Sir Conrad Sprengell, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0014 |
94-97 | Conrad Sprengell | The Bills of Mortality for the Imperial City of Augsburg, from the Year 1501 to 1720 Inclusive, Containing the Number of Births, Marriages, and Burials. Communicated by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0015 |
98 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0016 |
99-101 | Hans Sloane | An Account of Symptoms Arising from Eating the Seeds of Henbane, with Their Cure, &c. and Some Occasional Remarks, by Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. P. S. R. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0017 |
101-109 | Wm. Derham and Tho. Consett | An Abstract of the Meteorological Diaries, Communicated to the Royal Society, with Remarks upon Them. By Wm. Derham, D. D. Canon of Windsor, and F. R. S. [Part I. Vide Transact. No. 423.] Part II | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0018 |
109-113 | James Lowther | An Account of the Damp Air in a Coal-Pit of Sir James Lowther, Bart. Sunk within 20 Yards of the Sea; Communicated by Him to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0019 |
113 | George Graham | An Observation of the Eclipse of the Sun on May 2, 1733, in the Afternoon. By Mr. George Graham, F. R. S. in Fleet-Street, London. Made with a Telescope of Ten Feet in Length, Fitted with a Micrometer | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0020 |
114-116 | Granville Wheler and Stephen Gray | A Letter from Mr. Stephen Gray, F. R. S. to the Publisher, Containing an Account of the Same Eclipse of the Sun, as Observed by Himself at Norton-Court: And at Otterden-Place, by Granville Wheler Esq; F. R. S. Both in Kent | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0021 |
116 | J. Milner | An Observation of the Same Eclipse of the Sun, by Mr. J. Milner, at Yeovil in Somersetshire, Communicated in a Letter to Dr. John Allen, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0022 |
117-118 | Eustachio Manfredi | Nonnullae Jovis Satellitum Eclipses Bononiae, Observatae ab Eustachio Manfredi | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0023 |
119-121 | Richard Lewis | A Letter from Mr. Richard Lewis, at Annapolis in Maryland, to Mr. Collinson, F. R. S. Containing the Account of a Remarkable Generation of Insects; Of an Earthquake; and of an Explosion in the Air | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0024 |
121-126 | Evan Davis | A Letter from Mr. Evan Davis to Mr. John Eames, F. R. S. concerning Some Children Inoculated with the Small-Pox, at Haverford-West in Pembrokeshire | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0025 |
127-133 | Christopher Middleton and Benjamin Robins | Observations of the Variations of the Needle and Weather, Made in a Voyage to Hudson's-Bay, in the Year 1731, by Capt. Christopher Middleton, Communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. Benjamin Robins, F. R. S. with a Letter to Mr. Robins | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0026 |
134-135 | Birgero Vassenio | Observatio Eclipsis Solis Totalis Cum Mora Facta Gothoburgi Sveciae, Sub Elev. Poli 57 degrees 40$^{\prime}$ 54$^{\prime \prime}$ d. 2 Maij, Stylo Jul. An. 1733, a Dom. Birgero Vassenio, Lectore Mathem. in Gymnatio Regio Gothoburg | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0027 |
136-142 | Ger. Fred. Muller and Mr. Zolman | Proposals for the Improvement of the History of Russia, by Publishing, from Time to Time, Separate Pieces to Serve for a Collection of All Sorts of Memoirs Relating to the Transactions and State of That Nation: Printed at St. Petersburg, for the Imperial Academy of Sciences. By Ger. Fred. Muller, Prof. Hist. Petropol. and F. R. S. Translated from the German by Mr. Zolman | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0028 |
143-144 | G. J. s'Gravesande and J. T. Desaguliers | An Account of an Experiment Contrived by G. J. s'Gravesande, Prof. Math. at Leyden, F. R. S. Relating to the Force of Moving Bodies, Shewn to the Royal Society, by J. T. Desaguliers, LL. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0029 |
145-167 | Hermanni Boerhaave | Hermanni Boerhaave, A. L. M. Philosoph. & Med. Doct. Medicinae in Universitate Leidensi Prof. Colleg. Chirurgic. Proes. R. S. Lond. Necnon Reg. Scientiar. Acad. Parisiens. Soc. de Mercurio Experimenta | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0030 |
167-172 | John Hadley | A Spirit Level to Be Fixed to a Quadrant for Taking a Meridional Altitude at Sea, When the Horizon is Not Visible. By John Hadley, Esq; V. Pr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0031 |
172-183 | C. Mortimer | The Anatomy of a Female Beaver, and an Account of Castor Found in Her. By C. Mortimer, M. D. R. S. Secret. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0032 |
184-190 | Nicolao Cyrillo | Aeris Terraeque Physica Historia, Anni Biss. 1732. a Nicolao Cyrillo in Universitate Neapolit. Primar. Med. Profess. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0033 |
191-193 | Richard-Middleton Massey | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0034 |
194-198 | John Belchier | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0035 |
199-202 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants, from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1732; Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. Praes. Col. Reg. Med. & Soc. Reg. by Isaac Rand, Apothecary, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0036 |
202-231 | Casparo Neumanno | De Camphora Thymi. Auctore Casparo Neumanno, M. D. Chemiae Profess. Berolin. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0037 |
232-242 | Laurentius Garcin and Mr. Zollman | The Settling of a New Genus of Plants, Called after the Malayans, Mangostans; By Laurentius Garcin, M. D. and F. R. S. Translated from the French by Mr. Zollman, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0038 |
243-257 | John Eames | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0039 |
258-266 | Mons. Du Fay and T. S. | A Letter from Mons. Du Fay, F. R. S. and of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, to His Grace Charles Duke of Richmond and Lenox, concerning Electricity. Translated from the French by T. S. M D. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0040 |
267-278 | William Curteis | Experiments and Observations on Bulbous Roots, Plants, and Seeds Growing in Water, by Mr. William Curteis | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0041 |
279-286 | James Hodgson | A Catalogue of Eclipses, of Jupiter's Satellites, for the Year 1735 by James Hodgson, F. R. S. Master of the Royal Mathematical School at Christ's-Hospital, London | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0042 |
287-291 | Vincent Bacon | The Case of a Man Who Was Poison'd by Eating Monks-Hood or Napellus, Communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. Vincent Bacon, Surgeon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0043 |
291-293 | Joh. Frider Weidlero | Descriptio Luminum Borealium Vitembergae Anno [MDCCXXXII]. Conspectorum. Auctore Joh. Frider. Weidlero LL. D. Mathes. Profess. Primar. Vitemberg. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0044 |
294-296 | Joh. Frid Weidlero | Narratio de Erucarum & Locustarum, Quae Agros Vitembergae Vicinos Aliquot Abhinc Annis Vastarunt, Interitu, Auctore Joh. Frid. Weidlero, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0045 |
296-297 | E. Timoni and Sam. Horseman | Clausula Excerpta, ex Historia Variolarum quae per Incisionem Excitantur, ab E. Timoni, M D. Scripta, R. S. Communicavit Sam. Horseman, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0046 |
297-302 | Petrus Van Muschenbroek | An Abstract of a Letter from Petrus Van Muschenbroek, M. D. F. R. S. Professor of Mathematicks and Astronomy in the University of Utrecht, in Holland; To Dr. J. T. Desaguliers, F. R. S. concerning Experiments Made on the Indian Magnetick-Sand | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0047 |
302-314 | George Graham, Colin Campbell, and J. Bradley | An Account of Some Observations Made in London, by Mr. George Graham, F.R.S. and at Black-River in Jamaica, by Colin Campbell, Esq; F. R. S. concerning the Going of a Clock; In Order to Determine the Difference between the Lengths of Isochronal Pendulums in Those Places. Communicated by J. Bradley, M. A. Astr. Prof. Savill. Oxon. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0048 |
315-318 | Mark Catesby and Dr. Mortimer | A Continuation of an Account of an Essay towards a Natural History of Carolina, and the Bahama Islands, by Mark Catesby, F. R. S. with Some Extracts out of the Sixth Set; by Dr. Mortimer, R. S. Secret | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0049 |
321-331 | Hans Sloane | Conjectures on the Charming or Fascinating Power Attributed to the Rattle-Snake: Grounded on Credible Accounts, Experiments and Observations. By Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the Royal Society, and College of Physicians, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0050 |
331-332 | Richard Richardson | Part of a Letter from Dr. Richardson, F. R. S. to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the Royal Society, and Colleg. Physic. concerning the Squilla Aquae Dulcis | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0051 |
332-334 | Joh. Fridey Weidlero | Schema Eclipseos Solaris Paulo Ante Solis Occasum Observatoe, Vitembergoe Saxonum Die Ildo Maii Stil. Veter. A. Chr. [MDCCXXXIII]. A Joh. Fridey. Weidlero LL. D. Mathem. Superior. Prof. Ordin. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0052 |
334-344 | W. Derham | An Abstract of the Meteorological Diaries, Communicated to the Royal Society; With Remarks upon Them. By W. Derham, D. D. Canon of Windsor, F. R. S. [Part II. Vide Transact. No 429.] Part III | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0053 |
344-370 | Casparo Neumanno | De Ambra Grysea. Auctore Casparo Neumanno, M. D. Chemioe Profess. Berolin. et R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0054 |
371-402 | Casparo Neumanno | De Ambra Grysea. Auctore Casparo Neumanno, M. D. Chemioe Profess. Berolin. et R. S. S. [Vide Part I. No. 433.] Pars II | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0055 |
402-404 | Walter Churchman | An Account of a New Engine for Raising Water, in Which Horses or Other Animals Draw without Any Loss of Power (Which Has Never Yet Been Practised) and How the Strokes of the Pistons May Be Made of Any Length, to Prevent the Loss of Water, by the Too Frequent Opening of Valves, with Many Other Advantages Altogether New; the Model of Which Was Shewn to the Royal Society on the 28th of November, by Walter Churchman, the Inventor of It | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0056 |
405-412 | W. Derham | An Abstract of the Meteorological Diaries, Communicated to the Royal Society, with Re-Marks upon Them, by W. Derham, D. D. Canon of Windsor, F. R. S. [Vide Part III. in Transact. No 433.] Part IV | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0057 |
413-415 | Charles Balguy | An Account of the Dead Bodies of a Man and Woman, Which Were Preserved 49 Years in the Moors in Derbyshire; Being Part of a Letter from Dr. Charles Balguy of Peterborough, to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. R. S. Sec. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0058 |
415-416 | Richard-Middleton Massey | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0059 |
417-437 | Casparo Neumanno | De Ambra Grysea. Auctore Casparo Neumanno, M. D. Chemiae Profess. Berolin. & R. S. S. [Vide Part I. No 433. & Part II. No 434.] Pars III | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0060 |
437-440 | Joh. Browne, Ambrosio Godofredo, and D. Neumanni | Editoris Recensio Experimentorum Circa Ambram Gryseam a Domino Joh. Browne, R. S. S. & a Dno. Ambrosio Godofredo Hanckewitz, R. S. S. Institutorum, Cum D. Neumanni, R. S. S. Experimenti Sui Vindicatione | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0061 |
441-450 | Thomas Godfrey and J. Logan | An Account of Mr. Thomas Godfrey's Improvement of Davis's Quadrant, Transferred to the Mariner's-Bow, Communicated to the Royal Society, by Mr. J. Logan | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0062 |
450-457 | Richard Graham | The Description and Use of an Instrument for Taking the Latitude of a Place at Any Time of the Day; By Mr. Richard Graham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0063 |
458-470 | William Derham | An Abstract of the Meteorological Diaries, Communicated to the Royal Society, with Remarks upon Them, by William Derham, D. D. Canon of Windsor, F. R. S. [Vide Part IV. in Transact. No 434.] Part V | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0064 |
470 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1733.0065 |
1-4 | Hans Sloane and Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea-Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1729; Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. Praes. Col. Reg. Med. et Soc. Reg. by Isaac Rand, Apothecary, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0001 |
5-12 | H. Beighton | A Description of the Water-Works at London-Bridge, Explaining the Draught of T a b. I. By H. Beighton, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0002 |
13-16 | Laureatio Heistero | Epistola Continens Historiam Calculi in Vesica Sponte Fracti, et per Urethram Feliciter Excreti; ad Illustrem Generosissimumque Virum D. Fred. de Thom, Serenissimo Duci Brunsvicensiet Luneburgensi a Consiliis, Oratorem Ejus apud Potentissimum Magnae Britanni ae r egem, nec non R. S. S. a Laurentio Heistero, M. D. Prof. Botan. in Acad. Julia Helmstadii, et R. S. S. Conscripta | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0003 |
16-18 | William Derham | A Letter from the Reverend William Derham. D. D. Canon of Windsor, and F. R. S. to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Proes. Coll. Med. et R. S. concerning the Frost in January, 1730/1 | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0004 |
18-44 | Stephen Gray | A Letter to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. Containing Several Experiments concerning Electricity; By Mr. Stephen Gray | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0005 |
45-50 | Samuele Klingenstierna and Jacobo Stirling | Curvarum Hyperbolicarum, oequationibus Trium Nominum Utcunque Definitarum, Quadratura Generalis Duplici Theoremate Exhibita a Do. Samuele Klingenstierna, Profess. Digniss. Math. in Acad. Upsal, et R. S. S. Communicante Do. Jacobo Stirling, Ejusdem Etiam Soc. Doctiss. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0006 |
50-51 | D. Conradum Sprengell | Casus Rarissimus Plicae Polonicae Enormis a D. Abrahamo Vatero, M. D. Prof. Anatom. Wittemberg. et R. S. S. per D. Conradum Sprengell, Equitem, M. D. R. S. S. et Coll. Med. Lond. Licent. Communicatus. Vid. Tab. II. Fig. 2 | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0007 |
51-53 | Conrad Sprengell and Dr. Mortimer | An Extract of a Letter from Sir Conrad Sprengell, M. D. R. S. S. & Coll. Med. Lond. Licen. to Dr. Mortimer; Wherein He Inclosed the Foregoing Account of the Plica Polonica; Together with an Article from the Brellam Sammlung von datur und Medicin, &c. Gelchichten upon the Same Subject, Translated from the High-Dutch by Dr. Mortimer, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0008 |
53-54 | Walter Hoxton | An Account of an Unusual Agitation in the Magnetical Needle, Observed to Last for Some Time, in a Voyage from Maryland, by Capt. Walter Hoxton; Communicated in a Letter to David Papillon, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0009 |
54 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0010 |
55-69 | Isaac Greenwood | An Account of an Aurora Borealis Seen in New-England on the 22d of October, 1730, by Mr. Isaac Greenwood, Professor of Mathematicks at Cambridge in New-England. Communicated in a Letter to the Late Dr. Rutty, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0011 |
69-70 | Richard Lewis | An Account of the Same Aurora Borealis, by Mr. Richard Lewis; Communicated in a Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0012 |
71-75 | C. Middleton and Benj. Robins | A New and Exact Table Collected from Several Observations Taken from the Year 1721 to 1729, in Nine Voyages to Hudson's Bay in North-America, by Captain C. Middleton; Shewing the Variation of the Compass According to the Latitudes and Longitudes Under-Mentioned, Accounting the Longitude from the Meridian of London. Communicated by Mr. Benj. Robins, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0013 |
76-78 | Christopher Middleton | Observations on the Weather, in a Voyage to Hudson's Bay in North-America, in the Year 1730, by Mr. Christopher Middleton. Communicated by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0014 |
79-81 | Fr. Triewald | A Letter from Mr. Triewald, Director of Mechanicks to the King of Sweden, and F. R. SS. of England and Sweden, to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pres. R. S. Relating to an Extraordinary Instance of the Almost Instantaneous Freezing of Water; And Giving an Account of Tulips, and Such Bulbous Plants, Flowering Much Sooner When Their Bulbs are Placed upon Bottles Filled with Water, as in Tab. II. Than When Planted in the Ground | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0015 |
81-84 | Mons. Triewald and Philip Miller | An Account of Some Experiments, Relating to the Flowering of Tulips, Narcissus's, &c. in Winter, by Placing Their Bulbs upon Glasses of Water, Made by Mons. Triewald, Director of Mechanicks at Stockholm, and F. R. SS. of England and Sweden, and Read before the Royal Society May the 7th, 1730, as They Were Tried the Next Season by Philip Miller, F. R. S. Gardiner to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries, at Their Botanick Garden in Chelsea | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0016 |
84-100 | T. Madden | A Letter from T. Madden, M. D. of Dublin, to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. R. S. Secr. Giving an Account of Two Women Being Poisoned by the Simple Distilled Water of Laurel-Leaves, and of Several Experiments upon Dogs; By Which It Appears That This Laurel-Water is One of the Most Dangerous Poisons Hitherto Known | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0017 |
100 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0018 |
101-107 | James Christopher Le Blon and Cromwell Mortimer | An Account of Mr. James Christopher Le Blon's Principles of Printing, in Imitation of Painting, and of Weaving Tapestry, in the Same Manner as Brocades. By Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. S. R. Secret. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0019 |
108 | T. Frewen | A Letter to Dr. Jurin, F. R. S. Giving an Account of the Condition of the Town of Hastings, after It Had Been Visited by the Small Pox | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0020 |
109-123 | James Hodgson | A Catalogue of Eclipses of the Four Satellites of Jupiter, for the Year 1732. By James Hodgson, F. R. S. and Master of the Royal Mathematical School at Christ's Hospital, London | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0021 |
123-125 | Frank Nicholls | A Letter to the President of the Royal Society, from Frank Nicholls, M. D. F. R. S. Giving an Account of a Polypus, Resembling a Branch of the Pulmonary Vein, Coughed up by an Asthmatic Person | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0022 |
125-129 | T. J. Desaguliers | An Account of an Experiment Explaining a Mechanical Paradox, Viz. That Two Bodies of Equal Weight Suspended on a Certain Sort of Balance [As in Tab. Fig. 2.] Do Not Lose Their Aequilibrium, by Being Removed One Farther from, the Other Nearer to the Center. By the Rev. T. J. Desaguliers, L. L. D. & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0023 |
129-145 | Petro Antonio Michelotto | De Ingenti Sanguinis Vomitu perquam Gelidissimis Brumali Tempore Potionibus Curato, Observatio ad Regiam Scientiarum Londinensem Societatem a Petro Antonio Michelotto M. D. R. S. S. Transmissa | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0024 |
147-356 | John Hadley | The Description of a New Instrument for Taking Angles. By John Hadley, Esq; Vice-Pr. R. S. Communicated to the Society on May 13. 1731 | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0025 |
157-163 | Roger Gale and John Clerk | An Extract of a Dissertation De Stylis Veterum, & Diversis Chartarum Generibus, [by the Hon. Sir John Clerk, One of the Barons of the Exchequer in Scotland, and F. R. S.] By Roger Gale, Esq; Vice-President and Treasurer R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0026 |
163-173 | Cromwell Mortimer | Some Experiments concerning the Poisonous Quality of the Simple Water Distilled from the Lauro-Cerasus, or Common Laurel, Made upon Dogs, at Toppingo-Hall in Essex, August the 24th 1731. and Others Made before the Royal Society in Their Repository. By Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. R. S. Secret | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0027 |
174-178 | Dr. Mortimer and Mark Catesby | A Continuation of an Account of Mr. Mark Catesby's Essay towards a Natural History of Carolina and the Bahama Islands, with Some Extracts out of the Fourth Set, by Dr. Mortimer, R. S. Secret | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0028 |
179-183 | P P. Ignatio Kegler, Andrea Pereyra, and Jacobum de Castro Sarmento | Observatio Eclipsis Solis Die 15 Julij 1730. Habita Pekini in Publico Ejus Regiae Observatorio a P P. Ignatio Kegler, & Andrea Pereyra Societatis Jesu, Communicata per Jacobum de Castro Sarmento, M. D. Coll. Med. Lond. Lic. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0029 |
184 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0030 |
185-195 | Edmund Halley | A Proposal of a Method for Finding the Longitude at Sea within a Degree, or Twenty Leagues. By Dr. Edmund Halley, Astr. Reg. Vice-President of the Royal Society. With an Account of the Progress He Hath Made Therein, by a Continued Series of Accurate Observations of the Moon, Taken by Himself at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0031 |
195-198 | William Houstoun | An Account of the Contrayerva, by Mr. William Houstoun, Surgeon in the Service of the Honourable South-Sea Company | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0032 |
199-201 | Jacob de Castro Sarmento | A Letter from Jacob de Castro Sarmento, M. D. and F. R. S. to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. concerning Diamonds Lately Found in Brazil | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0033 |
201-216 | Johannis Marchionis Poleni | Viri Celeberrimi Johannis Marchionis Poleni, R. S. S. ad Virum Doctissimum Jacobum Jurinum, M. D. R. S. S. Epistola, Qua Continetur Summarium Observationum Meteorologicarum per Sexennium Patavij Habitarum | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0034 |
216-218 | Richard-Middleton Massey | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0035 |
219-220 | John Jacob Scheuchzer, Hans Sloane, and Mr. Zollman | A Botanical Invitation to Forward an History of the Plants of Swisserland; by Dr. John Jacob Scheuchzer, M. D. F. R. S. Sent to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. to Be Communicated to the Royal Society. Translated by Mr. Zollman, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0036 |
221-222 | John Ranby | An Account of What Appeared Most Remarkable on Opening the Body of Ann Edwards, Who Died January 5th, 1729/30 Having a Large Umbelical Rupture. Communicated to the Society by John Ranby, Esq; Surgeon to His Majesty's Houshold, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0037 |
222 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0038 |
223-226 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea-Garden, Presented to the Royal Society by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1730; Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. Praes. Col. Reg. Med. & Soc. Reg. by Isaac Rand, Apothecary, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0039 |
227-260 | Stephen Gray | A Letter concerning the Electricity of Water, from Mr. Stephen Gray to Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0040 |
231-235 | Isaac Pyke and Edmund Halley | The Method of Making the Best Mortar at Madrass in East India; Described in a Letter from the Honourable Isaac Pyke, Esq; Governor of St. Helena, to Edmund Halley, L. L. D. Reg. Astr. Vice-President R. S. and by Him Communicated to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0041 |
236-239 | Domini Huxham | Epistola Domini Huxham, M. D. ad Jacobum Jurin, M. D. R. S. & Coll. Med. Soc. de Morbo Colico Singulari | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0042 |
240-256 | Petro Ludovico De Maupertuis | De Figuris Quas Fluida Rotata Induere Possunt, Problemata Duo; Cum Conjectura de Stellis Quae Aliquando Prodeunt Vel Deficiunt; & de Annulo Saturni. Authore Petro Ludovico De Maupertuis, Regiae Societatis Londinensis, & Academiae Scientiarum Parisiensis Socio | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0043 |
256 | Oliver St. John and R. Graham | An Extract of a Letter from Oliver St. John, Esq; F. R. S. Dated from Florence, November the 3 0th, 1731, N. S. Communicated by R. Graham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0044 |
257-258 | J. Hopkins | An Extract of a Letter from Mr. Hopkins to Mr. John Senex, F. R. S. concerning an Extraordinary Large Horn of the Stag Kind, Taken out of the Sea on the Coast of Lancashire | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0045 |
258-260 | Claudius Amyand | Three Cases Communicated by Claudius Amyand, Esq; F. R. S. Serjeant Surgeon to His Majesty. I. Concerning a Child Born with the Bowels Hanging out of the Belly. II. Of an Extraordinary Cause of a Suppression of Urine in a Woman. III. Of a Stricture in the Middle of the Stomach in a Girl, Dividing It into Two Bags | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0046 |
261-273 | W. Derham | An Abstract of the Meteorological Diaries Communicated to the Royal Society, with Remarks upon Them by W. Derham, D. D. Canon of Windsor, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0047 |
273-279 | John Elton | The Description of a New Quadrant for Taking Altitudes without an Horizon, Either at Sea or Land. Invented by Mr. John Elton | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0048 |
279-284 | John Belchier | A Remarkable Case of a Gentlewoman Who Died of a Hydrops Ovarii, in the Thirty-Third Year of Her Age, after Having Been Tapped Fifty-Seven Times. By Mr. John Belchier, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0049 |
285-291 | Stephen Gray | A Letter from Mr. Stephen Gray to Dr. Mortimer, Secr. R. S. Containing a Farther Account of His Experiments concerning Electricity | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0050 |
292-293 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Experiment to Shew That the Friction of the Several Parts in a Compound Engine, May Be Reduced to Calculation; By Drawing Consequences from Some of the Experiments Shewn before the Royal Society Last Year, upon Simple Machines, in Various Circumstances, by Me. Now Exemplified by the Friction in a Combination of Pullies. By J. T. Desaguliers. Jan. 14, 1730/10 | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0051 |
294-298 | Arnold Marcel and J. T. Desaguliers | An Abstract of a Letter, Written in Dutch, to the Illustrious Royal Society of London, by Arnold Marcel (Nephew to the Late Mr. Anthony van Leeuvenhoek, F. R. S.) Communicated by the Revd. Dr. J. T. Desaguliers, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0052 |
299-301 | John Machin | An Extract from the Minutes of the Royal Society, March 16, 1731, Containing an UncommonCase of a Distempered Skin, by John Machin, Sec. R. S. & Prof. Astr. Gresh | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0053 |
301-316 | Joseph Atwell | Conjectures upon the Nature of Intermitting and Reciprocating Springs. By Mr. Joseph Atwell, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0054 |
316-320 | P. P. Ignatio Kegler and Andrea Pereira | Immersiones, Atque Emersiones Satellitum Jovis Observatoe Pekini a P. P. Ignatio Kegler, & Andrea Pereira, Soc. Jesu, a Mense Novem. 1730, ad Revd. P. Johannem Baptistam Carbone, Soc Jesu, R. S. S. Transmissoe; et ex Ejusdem Cl. Viri Epistola ad Jacobum de Castro Sarmento, M. D. Col. Medic. Lond. L. & R. S. S. Excerptae | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0055 |
321-326 | James Hodgson | A Catalogue of Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites for the Year 1733. By James Hodgson, F. R. S. Master of the Royal Mathematical School at Christ's Hospital, London | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0056 |
327-331 | Alexander Stuart | Experiments to Prove the Existence of a Fluid in the Nerves. By Alexander Stuart, M. D. Med. Regin. R. S. S. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0057 |
331-336 | Edmund Halley | Observations of Latitude and Variation, Taken on Board the Hartford, in Her Passage from Java Head to St. Hellena, Anno Dom. 173 $\frac{1}{2}$ Communicated by Edmund Halley, LL. D. Regius Astronomer at Greenwich | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0058 |
336-338 | Nichol Cyrillus | An Account of an Extraordinary Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the Month of March, in the Year 1730, Extracted from the Meteorological Diary of That Year at Naples, Communicated by Nichol. Cyrillus, M. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0059 |
338-340 | John Eames | A Short Account, by Mr. John Eames, F. R. S. of a Book Intituled, Tuhhfat Ilkibar, Printed at Constantinople, AnnoDom. 1728 | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0060 |
341-356 | John Hadley | An Account of Observations Made on Board the Chatham-Yacht, August 30th and 31st, and September 1st, 1732, in Pursuance of an Order Made by the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, for the Trial of an Instrument for Taking Angles, Described in Philosophical Transactions, Numb. 420. By John Hadley, Esq; Vice-President of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0061 |
357-384 | Petro Van Muschenbroek | Ephemerides Meteorologicae, Barometricae, Thermometricae, Epidemicae, Magneticae, Ultrajectinae, Conscripta a Petro Van Muschenbroek, L. A. M. Med. & Phil. D. Phil. & Mathes. Profess. in Acad. Ultraj. Anno 1729 | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0062 |
385-393 | William Cockburn | A Discourse concerning the Difficulty of Curing Fluxes, Writ Occasionally on Reading Dr. de Jussieu's Memoire in the History, &c. of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Paris, for the Year 1729. By William Cockburn, M. D. F. R. S. and of the College of Physicians, London | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0063 |
393-394 | John Dove | A Letter from Mr. John Dove to Edmund Halley, LL. D. F. R. S. and Reg. Astrom. at Greenwich, Containing an Account of a Comet Seen on February 29, 173 $\frac{1}{2}$ | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0064 |
394-396 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Account of Two Experiments of the Friction of Pullies. By the Reverend J. T. Desaguliers, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0065 |
396 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0066 |
397-407 | Stephen Gray | Two Letters from Mr. Stephen Gray, F. R. S. to C. Mortimer, M. D. Secr. R. S. Containing Farther Accounts of His Experiments concerning Electricity | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0067 |
408-426 | Petro Van Muschenbroek | Ephemerides Meteorologicae, Barometricae, Thermometricae, Epidemicae, Magneticae, Ultrajectinae Conscriptse a Petro Van Muschenbroek, L. A. M. Med. & Phil. D. Phil. & Mathes. Profess. in Acad. Ultraj. Annis 1730, & 1731 | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0068 |
427-429 | Jac. Theod. Klein and T. S. | A Letter from Mr. Jac. Theod. Klein, Secret. Dan. & F. R. S. to Sir Hans Sloane Bart. Pr. R. S. &c. Serving to Accompany the Pictures of a Very Extraordinary Fossile Skull of an Ox with the Cores of the Horns; Of the Plica Polonica Mentioned in Transact. No 417; And of a Very Large Tumor of the Eye. Translated from the Latin by T. S. M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0069 |
429-433 | James Douglas and John Douglas | An Abstract by James Douglas, M. D. Med. Regin. & F. R. S. of a Book, Entituled, A Short Account of Mortifications, and of the Surprising Effect of the Bark, in Putting a Stop to Their Progress, &c. By John Douglas, Surgeon, F. R. S. London, Printed for John Nurse, at the Lamb without Temple-Bar. 1732 | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0070 |
434-443 | Johanne Shipton | De Usu Corticis Peruviani ad Gangrenam & Sphacelum, a Johanne Shipton, Chirurgo Londinensi | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0071 |
444-447 | J. P. Breynius and Mr. Zollman | Some Corrections and Amendments by J. P. Breynius, M. D. F. R. S. concerning the Generation of the Insect Called by Him Coccus Radicum, in His Natural History Thereof, Printed in the Year 1731, an Account of Which is Given in These Philosophical Transactions, No 421, Translated from the Latin by Mr. Zollman, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0072 |
447-450 | Mark Catesby and Dr. Mortimer | A Continuation of an Account of an Essay towards a Natural History of Carolina and the Bahama Islands, by Mark Catesby, F. R. S. with Some Extracts out of the Fifth Set. By Dr. Mortimer, R. S. Secret | 10.1098/rstl.1731.0073 |
1-3 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea-Garden, Presented to the Royal Society, by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1727, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. Praes.Col.R. Med. & Soc. Reg. by Isaac Rand Apothecary, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0001 |
3 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0002 |
4-6 | Mr. Rand | An Account of the First Decade of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0003 |
6-22 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Attempt to Solve the Phaenomenon of the Rise of Vapours, Formation of Clouds and Descent of Rain. In a Letter from Dr. J. T. Desaguliers, L L. D. F. R. S. to Dr. Rutty, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0004 |
22-32 | J. Martyn | An Account of Some Observations Relating to Natural History, Made in a Journey to the Peak in Derbyshire, by Mr. J. Martyn, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0005 |
33-36 | Mr. Derham | The Difference in Time of the Meridians of Diverse Places Computed from Observations of the Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites, by the Reverend Mr. Derham Canon of Windsor, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0006 |
37-38 | Mons De Lisle | Extract of a Letter to the Publisher from Mons. De Lisle, Astronomer Royal at Peters-Burgh, Containing His Observations of the Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites from July 10th, 1726, to April 12th, 1728, Taken at That Place | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0007 |
39-43 | Fr. Triewald | Queries, concerning the Cause of Cohesion of the Parts of Matter, Proposed in a Letter to Dr. Desaguliers, F. R. S. By Fr. Triewald, Director of Mechanicks in the Kingdom of Sweden | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0008 |
43-45 | John Lewis | A Letter to Dr. Rutty, R. S. Secr. Giving a Farther Account of the Nature and Virtues of the Holt-Waters, from the Reverend Mr. J. Lewis, Vicar of the Place | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0009 |
45-58 | Henry De Saumarez | A Further Account of a New Machine, Called the Marine Surveyor, Designed for the Mensuration of the Way of a Ship at Sea, More Correctly Than by the Log, at Present in Use, or Any Other Method Hitherto Invented for That Purpose. By Mr. Henry De Saumarez, of the Island of Guernsey, Part of His Majesty's Antient Dutchy of Normandy | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0010 |
59-96 | Colin Mac Laurin | A Second Letter from Mr. Colin Mc Laurin, Professor of Mathematicks in the University of Edinburgh and F. R. S. to Martin Folkes, Esq; Concerning the Roots of Equations, With the Demonstration of Other Rules in Algebra; Being the Continuation of the Letter Published in the Philosophical Transactions, No 394 | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0011 |
97-109 | Albertus Seba and Dr. Scheuchzer | An Account of the Cinnamon Tree in Ceylon, and Its Several Sorts. Communicated by the Chief Inspector of the Cinnamon Trade and Manufacture in That Island to Albertus Seba, a Noted Druggist at Amsterdam. Translated by the Late Dr. Scheuchzer, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0012 |
110-123 | Dr. Scheuchzer | The Bills of Mortality in Several Parts of Europe, for the Years 1724 and 1725. Extracted from the Acta Breslaviensia, by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0013 |
124-127 | Benjamin Colman and Dr. Jurin | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Colman, of Boston in New England, to the Late Bishop of Peterborough; Giving an Account of the Late Earthquake Which Happened There. Communicated by Dr. Jurin. R. S. S. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0014 |
128-134 | J. T. Desaguliers | A Proposition on the Balance, Not Taken Notice of by Mechanical Writers, Explain d and Confirm'd by an Experiment before the Royal Society, by J. T. Desaguliers, L. L. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0015 |
137-138 | W. Derham | A Letter to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. R.S.Pr.&C. Containing a Description of Some Uncommon Appearances Observed in an Aurora Borealis, by the Reverend Mr. Derham, Canon of Windsor, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0016 |
138-139 | John Budgen | A Remarkable Conformation of the Urinary Parts, Communicated in a Letter to the Same, by Mr. John Budgen | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0017 |
140-141 | Arthur Dobs and Oliver St. John | An Observation of the Eclipse of the Moon, by Arthur Dobs, Esq; At Castle-Dobbs Near Carrickfergus in Ireland, Feb. the 2d, 1728-9; Communicated by Oliver St. John, Esq; F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0018 |
142-151 | Nicolao Cyrillo | De Frigidae in Febribus Usu. Auctore Cl. Nicolao Cyrillo Prim. Med. Prof. Neapol. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0019 |
152-158 | Dr. Douglass | A Short Account of the Different Kinds of Ipecacuanha, by Dr. Douglass, Med. Regin. Extr. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0020 |
158-163 | John Hadley | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0021 |
163-169 | Mons. Helvetius and F. Nicholls | Observations On a Treatise Wrote by Mons. Helvetius of Paris, Designed to Prove That the Lungs Do Not Divide and Exspand the Blood, but That on the Contrary, They Cool and Condense It. By F. Nicholls, M. B. Prael. Anat. Oxon & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0022 |
170-174 | | Observationes Diversae Lunaris Deliquii Die 2 Februarii, A. D. 1728 | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0023 |
174-176 | Jo. Friderico Weidlero and Hans Sloane | Observationes Quaedam Eclipseos Lunaris Die 29 Julii Habitae A. D. 1729 | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0024 |
177-184 | Tho. Shaw | A Letter to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. R. S. Praes. Containing a Geographical Description and Map of the Kingdom of Tunis, with a Postscript Relating to the Cure of Intermittent Fevers in Those Parts; By the Reverend Mr. Tho. Shaw, Chaplain to the English Factory at Algier | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0025 |
184-191 | Isaac Greenwood | A Brief Account of Some of the Effects and Properties of Damps, in a Letter to William Rutty, M. D. R. S. Secr. from Mr. Isaac Greenwood, Professor of Mathematicks at Cambridge, New England | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0026 |
191-194 | Peter Collison | A Letter from the King's Officers at Sheerness and Chatham, to the Honourable the Commissioners of the Navy, giving an Account of What They Met with in Opening an Antient Well Near Queenborough in Kent, Communicated by Mr. Peter Collison, F. R. S. on January 8, 1729 | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0027 |
194-204 | J. T. Desaguliers | Some Observations on the Crane, with Improvements on That Machine, by J. T. Desaguliers, F. R. S. Shewn the Society in Models, but Here Exemplified by Figures | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0028 |
204-214 | W. Derham and Tho. Dereham | Of the Meteor Called the Ignis Fatuus, from Observations Made in England, by the Reverend Mr. W. Derham, F. R. S. and Others in Italy, Communicated by Sir Tho. Dereham, Bart. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0029 |
215-218 | Thoma Dereham | Duae Observationes Eclipsis Lunae Totalis Nocte Sequente Diem 28 Julij 1729. S. V. Communicate Cl. Thoma Dereham, Bart, & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0030 |
219-222 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea-Garden, Presented to the Royal Society, by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1728; Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. Praes. Col. Reg. Med. & Soc. Reg. By Isaac Rand, Apothecary, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0031 |
222-227 | Monsieur Perault and J. T. Desaguliers | An Examination of Monsieur Perault's New-Invented Axis in Peritrochio, Said to be Entirely Void of Friction: With an Experiment to Confirm the Reasoning Made upon an Axis in Peritrochio First Us'd in Mons. Perault's Manner, Then in the Common Way, by J. T. Desaguliers, L L. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0032 |
228-230 | J. T. Desaguliers | A Farther Examination of the Machine's Said to be without Friction. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0033 |
231-245 | Joanne Wardo | De Eqvvleo: Auctore Joanne Wardo, Rhet. Prof. Gresh. et R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0034 |
245-250 | | An Account of a Treatise Entituled, Calculations and Tables Relating to the Attractive Virtue of Loadstones, &c. Printed Anno 1729 | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0035 |
250-256 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0036 |
256 | J. Fred Weidleri | Occultatio Veneris a Luna Subeunte Berolini Visa Die 19 Septembris 1729, N. S. P. Mer. a D. Kirchio. Ex Diario Meteorologico (M.S.) J. Fred. Weidleri, L. L. D. & Math. Prof. Prim. Wittembergae | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0037 |
257-260 | J. Huxham | Casus Rarissimus. Ex Epistola Doctissimi Virt J. Huxham ad Gul. Rutty, M. D. R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0038 |
260-264 | Hans Sloane | An Account of the Imperial Salt-Works of Soowar in Upper Hungary, Translated from the High-Dutch of Ernest Bruckman of the Academy of Brunswick, M. D. Communicated by Sir Hans Sloane | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0039 |
264-268 | W. Rutty | The Natural History of Cochineal; Being an Account of a Book Entituled, Histoire Naturelle de La Cochinelle Justifiee Par Des Documens Authentiques Amsterdam, 1729. By W. Rutty, M. D. R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0040 |
269-275 | James Theodorus Klein | An Anatomical Description of Worms, Found in the Kidneys of Wolves, in a Letter from Mr. James Theodorus Klein, Secretary of the City of Dantzick, F. R. S. to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0041 |
275-276 | Mr. Ranby | Some Material Observations upon Dissecting an Ostrich, Made Lately by Mr. Ranby, Surgeon to His Majesty's Houshold, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0042 |
277-279 | Mr. Clarke and J. T. Desaguliers | A New Kind of Hydrometer Made by Mr. Clarke, and Communicated to the Society by J. T. Desaguliers, L. L. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0043 |
279-282 | G. Cramer | An Account of an Aurora Borealis Attended with Unusual Appearances, in a Letter from the Learned Mr. G. Cramer, Prof. Math. Genev. to James Jurin, M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0044 |
283-289 | Dr. Frobenius | An Account of a Spiritus Vini AEthereus, Together with Several Experiments Tried Therewith: By Dr. Frobenius, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0045 |
290-294 | Mr. Fisher and F. Nicholls | An Account of the Hermaphrodite Lobster Presented to the Royal Society on Thursday May the 7th, by Mr. Fisher of Newgate-Market, Examined and Dissected, Pursuant to an Order of the Society. By F. Nicholls, M. D. Proel. Anat. Oxon. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0046 |
295-340 | Servington Savery | Magnetical Observations and Experiments; By Servington Savery, Esq; Of Shilston | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0047 |
341-363 | Alexander Stuart | An Essay upon the Use of the Bile in the Animal Oeconomy, Founded on an Observation of a Wound in the Gall-Bladder. By Alexander Stuart, M. D. Physician to Her Majesty, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0048 |
363-365 | P. Joanne Baptista Carbone | Observatio Lunaris Eclipseos, Ulissipone Habita Die 2 Februarii, An. 1730, N. S. in Collegio Divi Antonii Magni a Rev. P. Joanne Baptista Carbone, Soc. Jes. Ex Ejusdem Cl. Viri Epistola ad Jacobum. De Castro Sarmento, M. D. Coll. Med. Lond. Lic. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0049 |
366-371 | P. Joannem Baptistam Carbone | Observationes Caelestes Multifariae Inter Menses Novemb. 1727, & Novemb. 1728, Pekini in SINIS, Habitae & ad Rev. P. Joannem Baptistam Carbone, Soc. Jes. Transmissae. Ex Eadem Epistola Descriptae | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0050 |
371-372 | Frank Nicholls | An Account of the Veins and Arteries of Leaves. By Frank Nicholls, M. D. Prael. Anat. Oxon. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0051 |
373-376 | Cromwell Mortimer | An Account of Some Uncommon Anastomoses of the Spermatic Vessels in a Woman, Observed by Cromwell Mortimer, M. D. R. S. Secr. & Coll. Med. Lond. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0052 |
377-394 | Mons Garcin and John Martyn | Memoirs Communicated by Mons. Garcin to Mons. St. Hyacinthe, F. R. S. Containing a Description of a New Family of Plants Called Oxyoides; Some Remarks on the Family of Plants Called Musa; And a Description of the Hirudinella Marina, or Sea Leach. Translated from the French, by Mr. John Martyn, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0053 |
394-396 | Joh. Frider Weidler | Typus Eclipseos Solaris Observatae Julii 15, S. N. 4, S. V. Anno 1730. Witebergae Saxonum, a Joh. Frider. Weidler, J. U. D. Mathem. Prof. Ordin. Reg. Soc. Scientiar. Pruss. Sodali | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0054 |
396 | J. Poleno | Observatio Ejusdem Defectus Solis Habita Patavii, ab J. Poleno | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0055 |
397-424 | Johannes Franciscus Foucquet, Tho. Dereham, and Eustache Guillemeau | An Explanation of the New Chronological Table of the Chinese History, Translated into Latin from the Original Chinese, by Father Johannes Franciscus Foucquet, Soc. Jes. Bishop of Eleutheropolis, and Published at Rome in the Year 1730. Collected from Two Accounts Thereof, Written in French, One Sent from Rome by Sir Tho. Dereham, Bart. to the Royal Society, the Other Sent from Father Foucquet to Father Eustache Guillemeau, a Barnabite at Paris, and by Him Transmitted to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0056 |
425-434 | Mark Catesby and Dr. Mortimer | An Account of Mr. Mark Catesby's Essay Towards the Natural History of Carolina and the Bahama Islands, with Some Extracts out of the First Three Sets. By Dr. Mortimer, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0057 |
434 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0058 |
435-440 | Mr. Nourse | An Account of the Praeternatural Delivery of a Foetus at the Anus; Communicated by Mr. Nourse, One of the Assistant Surgeons to St. Bartholomew's-Hospital; Demonstrator of Anatomy at Surgeons-Hall, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0059 |
440-441 | William Stevenson | An Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Stevenson to Benj. Hoadly, M. D. F. R. S. Containing an Account of an Observation of an Eclipse of the Moon, on July 29, 1729, Made in Barbados by Mr. Stevenson's Brother | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0060 |
441-444 | Albertus Seba, Hans Sloane, and Mr. Zolman | The Anatomical Preparation of Vegetables, by Albertus Seba, F. R. S. Communicated to the Royal Society by Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. and Col. Med. Lond. Translated from the German, by Mr. Zolman, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0061 |
444-448 | John Eames and Evan Davies | An Account of What Happened from Thunder in Carmarthenshire; Partly Had from the Woman's Mouth That Suffered by It, Partly from What Was Observed by Others, Communicated to the Royal Society, by John Eames, F. R. S. as He Received It in a Letter from Mr. Evan Davies | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0062 |
448-455 | George Martin | The Postscript of a Letter from George Martin, M. D. to William Graeme, M. D. F. R. S. Giving an Account of the Operation of Bronchotome, as It Was Performed at St. Andrews | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0063 |
455-461 | P. Johannem Baptistam Carbone and Jacobum De Castro Sarmento | Observationes Coelestes Multifariae, Annis 1728 & 1729. Pekini in Sinis Habitae, & ad Rev. P. Johannem Baptistam Carbone, Soc. Jes. Transmissae; ex Ejusdem Cl. Viri Epistola ad Jacobum De Castro Sarmento, M. D. Col. Med. Lond. Lic. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0064 |
462-465 | Jo. Georg Steigertahl and T. Stack | Nova Literaria Physico-Medica Curiosa; Containing a Description of the Cereus Which Flowered at Norimberg in the Year 1730. Communicated by Jo. Georg Steigertahl Arch. Reg. Hanov. Prof. Helm. Soc. Honorar. Coll. Med. Lond. & R. S. S. to Sir Hans Sloane Bart. Pr. R. S. & Coll. Med. Lond. Translated from the Latin by T. Stack, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0065 |
466 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1729.0066 |
293-296 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea-Garden, Presented to the Royal Society, by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1726; Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Med. Reg. Praes Col. R. Med. & Soc. Reg. By Mr. Isaac Rand, Apothecary, F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0002 |
296-300 | P. Souciet and Edmund Halley | Some Farther Remarks on P. Souciet's Dissertations against Sir Isaac Newton's Chronology, by Edmund Halley, L.L.D. Astron. Reg. In a Letter to Dr. Jurin, Coll. Med. & S.R.Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0003 |
301-303 | B. Langwith | An Account of the Lumen Boreale, as Seen at Several Times. By the Rev. Dr. Langwith, Rector of Petworth in Sussex, communicated in a Letter to the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0004 |
304-305 | | The Description of an Aurora Borealis Mention'd in the Foregoing Letter | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0005 |
305-306 | Edmund Barrel | A Letter from the Reverend Mr. Edmund Barrel, Rector of Sutton Near Dartford in Kent, to Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, concerning a Shock of an Earthquake Felt in That Neighbourhood, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0006 |
307-308 | Robert Nesbitt | A Species of Subterraneous Fire, Observ'd in the Same County; communicated in a Letter to Dr. Jurin, by Robert Nesbitt, M.D. Coll. Med. Lond. Lic. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0007 |
309-315 | Captain Hall and Hans Sloane | An Account of Some Experiments on the Effects of the Poison of the Rattle-Snake. By Captain Hall. Communicated by Sir Hans Sloane, Bar. Med Reg &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0008 |
315-317 | Waltheri Curieusi Rhaeti | Quaedam Notabilia in Cerebris Trium Epilepsia Mortuorum Observata, Quibus Accedit Historia de Substantia Cataractae. Epistola Domini Waltheri Curieusi Rhaeti, ad Dominum J. F. Woolhouse, F. R. S. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0009 |
318-322 | John Douglas | Two Chirurgical Questions, Stated and Answered by John Douglas, Surgeon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0010 |
323-331 | Dr. Desagulier | The Conclusion of Dr. Desagulier's Account of Mr. Hales's Vegetable Staticks | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0011 |
331 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0012 |
332-376 | Petro Hardisway | Ingens Materiae Purulentae Copia Cariem & Separationem Totius Ossis Mali, &c. Inducens, & per Triennium Ex Ore Pueri Defluens, Observata a Domino Petro Hardisway, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0013 |
335-338 | P. Jo. Baptista Carbone | Observatio Solaris Deliquii Celebrati Die 25. Septemb. 1726. Habita Ulyssipone in Observatorio Regii Palatii A' P. Jo. Baptista Carbone, Soc. Jes. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0014 |
338-342 | D. Antonii Magni | Lunaris Eclipsis Celebrata die 10. Octob. an. 1726. & in Observatorio Collegii D. Antonii Magni Observata ab Eodem | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0015 |
343-347 | John Eames | Remarks upon Some Experiments in Hydraulics, Which Seem to Prove, That the Forces of Equal Moving Bodies are as the Squares of Their Velocities. By Mr. John Eames, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0016 |
347-351 | David Kinneir | A Copy of a Letter from Dr. David Kinneir, Coll. Med. Edingb. Soc. to Dr. Campbell, Coll. Med. Lond. Soc. Honorar. Touching the Efficacy of Camphire in Maniacal Disorders | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0017 |
351-353 | George Lynn | A Method for Determining the Geographical Longitude of Places, from the Appearance of the Common Meteors, Called Falling Stars, Proposed by George Lynn, Esq; of Southwick, Northampton-Shire, in a Letter to Dr. Jurin, R. S. & Coll. Med. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0018 |
353-356 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Attempt Made before the Royal Society, to Shew How Damps, or Foul Air, May be Drawn out of Any Sort of Mines, &c. by an Engine Contriv'd by the Reverend J. T. Desaguliers, L. L. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0019 |
357-360 | Peter Kinck | A Letter to James Theobald, Esq; Giving an Account of the Norwegian Finns, or Finlanders, by Peter Kinck, Esq; | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0020 |
361-362 | Christopher Rawlinson | A Preternatural Perforation Found in the Upper Part of the Stomach, with the Symptoms it Produc'd, by Mr. Christopher Rawlinson, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0021 |
363-365 | Simon Degg | An Account of an Humane Skeleton of an Extraordinary Size, Found in a Repository at Repton in Derby-Shire, Together with Some Examples of Long Life, Communicated by Simon Degg, M. D. & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0022 |
365-374 | Conrad Spengell | A Farther Account of the Bills of Mortality, &c. of Several Considerable Towns in Europe, for the Years 1722 and 1723, Extracted from the Acta Breslaviensia, by Sir Conrad Spengell, R. S. S. & Col. Reg. Medic. Lond. Lic. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0023 |
376 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0024 |
377-381 | Hans Sloane and John Ranby | The Anatomy of the Poisonous Apparatus of a Rattle-Snake, Made by the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Praes. Soc. Reg. & Coll. Med. together with an Account of the Quick Effects of Its Poison; by John Ranby, Esq; Surgeon to His Majesty's Houshold, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0025 |
381-388 | Samuel Clarke | A Letter from the Rev. Dr. Samuel Clarke to Mr. Benjamin Hoadly, F. R. S. Occasion'd by the Present Controversy among Mathematicians, concerning the Proportion of Velocity and Force in Bodies in Motion | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0026 |
388-389 | Joseph Harris and Edm. Halley | Astronomical Observations Made at Vera Cruz, by Mr. Joseph Harris. Revised and Communicated by Edm. Halley, L. L. D. Astron. Reg. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0027 |
390-402 | Isaac Greenwood | A New Method for Composing a Natural History of Meteors Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Jurin, R. S. & Coll. Med. Lond. Soc. By Mr. Isaac Greenwood, Professor of Mathematicks at Cambridge, New-England | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0028 |
402-407 | Frank Nicholls | Some Observations towards Composing a Natural History of Mines and Metals, Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Rutty, S. R. Secr. & Coll. Med. Lond. Soc. By Dr. Frank Nicholls, Professor of Anatomy at Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0029 |
408-413 | Joh. Baptista Carbone and Isaaco Sequeyra Samuda | Observationes Astronomicae Habitae Ulyssipone, Anno 1726. a Rev. P. Joh. Baptista Carbone, Soc. Jes. Communicante Isaaco Sequeyra Samuda, M. D. R. S. S. & Coll. Med. Lond. Lic. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0030 |
413-414 | Mr. Ranby | Some Observations Made in the Dissection of Three Subjects; By Mr. Ranby, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0031 |
415-428 | W. Derham and Hans Sloane | Observations of the Eclipses of Jupiter's Satellites, from 1700, to the Year 1727. By the Reverend W. Derham, M A Canon of Windsor and F. R. S. Communicated by Sr. Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the College of Physicians and Royal Society, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0032 |
428-432 | William Stukeley | A Description of a Roman Pavement Found Near Grantham in Lincolnshire, with the Oecenomy of the Roman Times in This Part of England, Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Rutty, R. S. Secr. By W. Stukeley, M. D. Col. Med. Lond. & R. S. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0033 |
432-436 | Peter Davall | Some Reflections on Mr. De Lisle's Comparison of the Magnitude of Paris with London and Several Other Cities, Printed in the Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris for the Year 1725. Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Rutty, Secretary to the Royal Society, by Peter Davall, of the Middle Temple, Esq. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0034 |
436-440 | Pierce Dod | An Account of an Aneurysm of the Aorta, (Dissected in St. Bartholomew's Hospital) by Pierce Dod, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, and Physician to That Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0035 |
440-444 | F. Nicholls | Some Observations on Aneurysms in General, and in Particular, on the Fore-Going. By F. Nicholls, M. B. Prael. of Anatomy, Oxon. & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0036 |
444-446 | John Dove | A Letter to Dr. Halley, Astron. Reg. & F. R. S. Relating to a Surprising Shoal of Pumice-Stones Found Floating on the Sea, by Mr. John Dove | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0037 |
447-450 | Will. Chesselden and Will. Cheselden | An Account of Some Observations Made by a Young Gentleman, Who Was Born Blind, or Lost His Sight so Early, That He Had no Remembrance of Ever Having Seen, and Was Couch d between 13 and 14 Years of Age. By Mr. Will. Chesselden, F. R. S. Surgeon to Her Majesty, and to St. Thomas's Hospital | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0038 |
451-452 | Will Chesselden | An Explication of the Instruments Used, in a New Operation on the Eyes, by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0039 |
452-453 | John Dobyns | An Account of Several Stones Found in the Kidneys of a Person Opened by Mr. John Dobyns, Surgeon and Lithotomist to St. Bartholomew's Hospital and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0040 |
453-456 | | Extract of Several Letters &c. from Different Parts of Europe, Relating to the Aurora Borealis Seen Oct. 19. N. S. 1726 | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0041 |
457-471 | Hans Sloane | An Account of Elephants Teeth and Bones Found under Ground. By Sir Hans Sloane, Bart | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0042 |
471-479 | Joh. Baptista Carbone and Is. De Seguera Samuda | Observationes Astronomicae a R. P. Joh. Baptista Carbone Transmissae, Communicante Is. De Seguera Samuda, M. D. R. S. S. & Coll. Med. Lond. Lic. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0043 |
480-485 | F. Nicholls | A Second Letter to Dr. Rutty, R. S. Secr. Containing Farther Observations towards Composing a Natural History of Mines and Metals. By Dr. Nichols, Prael. Anat. Oxon, and R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0044 |
485-488 | Philip Miller | A Method of Raising Some Exotick Seeds, Which Have Been Judged Almost Impossible to be Raised in England, Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Douglas, Coll. Med. Soc. Honorar. and R. S. S. By Mr. Philip Miller, Gardiner to the Physick-Garden at Chelsea | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0045 |
489-491 | Mr. Lewis and John Brome | An Account of the Several Strata of Earths and Fossils Found in Sinking the Mineral Wells at Holt. By the Reverend Mr. Lewis, Vicar of the Place. Communicated by John Brome, Esq; | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0046 |
491-494 | Michele Pinelli and Joh. James Scheutzer | An Extract of a Letter of Signior Michele Pinelli, concerning the Causes of the Govt. Translated from the Italian by Joh. James Scheutzer, M. D. F. R. S. and Coll. Med. Lond. Lic. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0047 |
497-514 | Hans Sloane | Of Fossile Teeth and Bones of Elephants. Part the Second. By Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0048 |
515-531 | George Campbell | A Method for Determining the Number of Impossible Roots in Adfected AEquations. By Mr. George Campbell | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0049 |
532-533 | Charles Price and F. Nicholls | A Letter from Charles Price, Esq; of Trinity-Coll. Oxon, Relating to the Villi of the Stomach of Oxen, and the Expansion of the Cuticle through the Ductus Alimentalis. Communicated by Dr. F. Nicholls, F. R. S. and Prael. Anat. Oxon. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0050 |
534-535 | Eustachio Mansredi and J. Baptistae Carbone | Observationes Astronomicae Habitae in Observatorio Bononiensi Anno 1727, a Cl. Eustachio Mansredi, R. S. S. Ex Epistola J. Baptistae Carbone ad Isaacum De Sequeyra Samuda M. D. Coll. Med. Lic. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0051 |
536 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0052 |
10.1098/rstl.1727.0001 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0001 |
537-547 | John James Scheuchzer and J. G. Scheuchzer | The Barometrical Method of Measuring the Height of Mountains, with Two New Tables Shewing the Height of the Atmosphere at Given Altitudes of Mercury. Extracted Chiefly from the Observations of John James Scheuchzer, M. D. Professor of Mathematicks at Zuric, and a Member of the Imperial, and Royal Societies of London and Prussia. By J. G. Scheuchzer, M. D. F. R. S. & Coll. Med. Lond. Lic. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0053 |
547-551 | Edmund Barrel | Observations of a Difference of Sex in Misleto, in a Letter from the Reverend Mr. Edmund Barrel to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0054 |
551-552 | | An Uncommon Sinking of the Ground in Kent. Communicated in a Letter to Mr. Peter Collinson | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0055 |
553-556 | Ignatio Kogler and Joh. Bapt. Carbone | Observationes Astronomicae Pekini Habitae a R.P. Ignatio Kogler Soc. Jesu Tribun, Math. in Sinis Praeside. Ex Epistola R.P. Joh. Bapt. Carbone ad Isaacum de Sequeyra Samuda, R.S.S. &c | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0056 |
556-559 | Patribus Soc. Jesu. | Observationes Aliae Selectiores Ingolstadii Habitae Anno 1726. a Patribus Soc. Jesu. Ex eadem Epistola | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0057 |
559-562 | J. T. Desaguliers and Stephen Hales | An Account of a Machine for Measuring any Depth in the Sea, with Great Expedition and Certainty; Shewn to the Royal Society, by J. T. Desaguliers, L. L. D. and R. S. S. Contriv'd by the Rev. Mr. Stephen Hales, F. R. S. and Himself | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0058 |
562-566 | Joannis Boecleri and W. Rutty | Extract of Two Uncommon Cases of Tumours of the Abdomen, from a Latin Tract Publish'd at Strasburgh, Anno 1728, and Entituled, Joannis Boecleri, M. D. &c. ad Exteros Medicos Epistola; by W. Rutty, M. D. R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0059 |
566-574 | James Douglass | An Account of the Culture and Management of Saffron in England, by James Douglass, M. D. Med. Regin. Extr. & S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0060 |
577-595 | J. G. Scheuchzer | Remarks on the Height of Mountains in General, and of Those of Swisserland in Particular, with an Account of the Rise of Some of the Most Considerable Rivers of Europe. By J. G. Scheuchzer, M. D. &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0061 |
596-629 | J. T. Desaguliers | Optical Experiments Made in the Beginning of August 1728, before the President and Several Members of the Royal Society, and Other Gentlemen of Several Nations, upon Occasion of Signior Rizzetti's Opticks, with an Account of the Said Book, By J. T. Desaguliers, L L. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0062 |
630-637 | William Rutty | The Method of Making Tin-Plates, Extracted from the Memoirs of the Academy of Sciences, for the Year 1725, by William Rutty, M. D. R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0063 |
637-661 | James Bradley | A Letter from the Reverend Mr. James Bradley Savilian Professor of Astronomy at Oxford, and F.R.S. to Dr.Edmond Halley Astronom. Reg. &c. Giving an Account of a New Discovered Motion of the Fix'd Stars. | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0064 |
662 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1727.0065 |
2 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0002 |
3-36 | C. Neuman | De Salibus Alcalino-Fixis, Auctore C. Neuman, Chym. Prof. Reg. Berolin. R S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0003 |
37-38 | John Burroughs | Observations of the Eclipse of the Moon, Octob. 10th. 1725. Made at Bristol, by John Burroughs Esq; Communicated in a Letter to Mr. Cheselden, Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0004 |
38-39 | Joh. Jac. Scheuczer | Sceletwn Duorum Humanorum Petrefactorum Pars. Ex Epistola Joh. Jac. Scheuczer, M. D. R. S. S. ad Dom. Hans Sloane, Baronettum, S. R. V. Pr. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0005 |
40-44 | George Graham | A Contrivance to Avoid the Irregularities in a Clock's Motion, Occasion'd by the Action of Heat and Cold upon the Rod of the Pendulum. By Mr. George Graham, Watch-Maker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0006 |
10.1098/rstl.1726.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0001 |
45-65 | Caspar Neuman | De Salibus Alcalino-Fixis, Auctore C. Neuman Chym. Prof. Reg. Berolin. R. S. S. Pars Reliqua | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0007 |
66-67 | George Lynn | Observations Made at Southwick, in the County of Northampton, Long. West from London, 00 Deg. 30 Min. Lat. 51 Deg. 58 Min. Nearly, with a Thirteen Foot Telescope, Whose Aperture Was 2.4 Inches, and Charge 2.5 Inches, All by Apparent Time. By the Ingenious George Lynn, Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0008 |
68 | Tho. Jones | An Extraordinary High Tide in the River Thames Observ d by Capt. Tho. Jones | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0010 |
68-72 | Henry de Saumarez | Observations upon the Tides in the River Thames, by Mr. Henry de Saumarez | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0009 |
73-76 | Christopher Middleton | A New and Exact Table, Collected from Several Observations, Taken in Four Voyages to Hudson's Bay in North America from London: Shewing the Variation of the Magnetical Needle, or Sea Compass, in the Path-Way to the Said Bay, According to the Several Latitudes and Longitudes, from the Year 1721, to 1725 By Mr. Christopher Middleton | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0011 |
77-82 | J. T Desaguliers | An Account of Several Experiments concerning the Running of Water in Pipes, as It is Retarded by Friction and Intermixed Air, Some of Which Were Made before the Royal Society on Thursday the 5th of May, 1726. With a Description of a New Machine, Whereby Pipes May be Clear'd of Air, as the Water Runs Along, without Stand-Pipes, or the Help of Any Hand. By the Rev. J. T Desaguliers, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0012 |
85-90 | James Bradley | The Longitude of Lisbon, and the Fort of New York, from Wansted and London, Determin'd by Eclipses of the First Satellite of Jupiter. By the Reverend Mr. James Bradley, M. A. Astron. Prof. Savil. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0013 |
90-101 | Johanne Baptista Carbone and Isaaco Sequeyra Samuda | Observationes Astronomicae Habitae Ulyssipone, Anno 1725, & Sub Init. 1726, a Rev. P. Johanne Baptista Carbone, Soc. Jes. Communicante Isaaco Sequeyra Samuda, M.D. R.S.S. Coll. Med. Lond. Lic. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0014 |
102-103 | Abrahamo Vater | Singularia Quaedam in Cadavere Calculoso Dissecto Reperta, ab Abrahamo Vater, M. D. Pr. Anat. Wittemb. R.S.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0015 |
104-112 | Colin Mac Laurin | A Letter from Mr. Colin Mac Laurin, Professor of Mathematicks at Edinburgh, and F.R.S. to Martin Folkes, Esq; V. Pr. R. S. concerning AEquations with Impossible Roots | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0016 |
113-117 | George Warren | Observations upon the Dissection of an Ostrich, Communicated in a Letter to the Publisher, by the Ingenious Mr. George Warren, Surgeon in Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0017 |
118-121 | R. Beard | An Account of a Person Kill'd by Lightning at Worcester, Communicated in a Letter to the Publisher, by R. Beard, M. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0018 |
122-123 | James Kelly | An Account of the Strata Met with in Digging for Marle, and of Horns Found under Ground in Ireland; In a Letter from Mr. James Kelly to the Right Honourable Edward Southwell, Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0019 |
125-127 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the Fifty Plants from Chelsea-Garden, Presented to the Royal Society, by the Company of Apothecaries, for the Year 1725, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, Pr.Coll.Med. S.P.V.Pr. By Mr. Isaac Rand, Apothecary, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0020 |
128-132 | Arthur Dobbs | An Account of an Aurora Borealis Seen in Ireland in September 1725; in a Letter from Arthur Dobbs, Esq; To His Brother the Reverend Mr. Richard Dobbs, Fellow of Trinity-College, Dublin | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0021 |
132-136 | B. Langwith | An Account of the Aurora Borealis That Appear'd Oct. 8. 1726. In a Letter to the Publisher from the Reverend Dr. Langwith, Rector of Petworth in Sussex | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0022 |
137-142 | J. Huxham | The Same Appearance Describ'd in a Letter to the Publisher, by Dr. Huxham, Physician at Plymouth | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0023 |
143-145 | Wm. Hallett | A Letter from Dr. Hallet, Physician at Exeter, to Dr. Henry Pemberton, F. R. S. on the Same Subject | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0024 |
146-149 | John Hadley | The Same Appearance Describ'd by John Hadley, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0025 |
150-151 | Johannis Ludovici Calandrini | De Eodem Phaenomeno Genevae Viso, Epistola Viri Clarissimi Domini Johannis Ludovici Calandrini, Math. Prof. Ordinar. Genevae, ad Jac. Jurin, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0026 |
152-153 | William Giffard | An Account of a Praeternatural Bony Substance Found in the Cavity of the Thorax, Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Rutty, by Mr. William Giffard, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0027 |
154-156 | Johanne Philippo Breynio | Observatio de Succinea Gleba, Plantae Cujusdam Folio Impraegnata, Rarissima. Auctore Dno. Johanne Philippo Breynio, M. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0028 |
157 | Johanne Poleno | Observatio Defectus Solis Habita Patavii VII. Cal. Octob. 1726. a Viro Cl. Domino Johanne Poleno, Astr. Prof. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0029 |
158 | | Observatio Defectus Lunae Habita (Tubo Optico Optimae Notae, Longo Pedes Parisienses Septem) Patavii VI. Id. Octob. 1726. ab Eodem Viro Clarissimo | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0030 |
159 | Mr Ranby | Two Newly Discover'd Arteries in Women, Going to the Ovaria. By Mr Ranby, Surgeon to His Majesty's Houshold, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0031 |
161-173 | John Colson | A Short Account of Negativo-Affirmative Arithmetick, by Mr. John Colson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0032 |
174-176 | Johannis Baptistae Carbone | Eclipsis Lunae Observata Romae, ad Radices Collis Quirinalis, Nocte Sequente Diem 31. Octobris, 1724. Per Clarissimum Virum Franciscum Blanchinum. Ex Epistola Rev. & Cl. Viri, Johannis Baptistae Carbone, S. Jes. ad Isaacum Sequeyra Samuda, M. D. R. S. S. Coll. Med. Lond. Lic. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0033 |
176-178 | Cl. Blanchinum | Observationes Aliquot Circum-Jovialium Habitae Eodem Anno 1724. Per Eundem Cl. Blanchinum. Ex Eadem Epistola | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0034 |
179-181 | | Observatio Lunaris Eclipseos Albani Habita Post Occasum Solis Diei Dominicae 21 Octobris. S. N. 1725. Ab Eodem. Ex Eadem Epistola | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0035 |
181-182 | Josephi Campani | Conspectus Maculae Platonis in Luna Caelo Clarissimo Nocte Sequente Diem 16 Augusti 1725, Hora Prima Post Occasum Solis Romae in Monte Palatino, Per Tubum Opticum Josephi Campani, Palmorum 150 Romanorum, Spectante Eodem Viro Cl. Ex Eadem Epistola | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0036 |
183-187 | John Eames | A Remark upon the New Opinion Relating to the Forces of Moving Bodies, in the Case of the Collision of Non-Elastic Bodies. By Mr. John Eames, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0037 |
188-191 | John Eames | Remarks upon a Supposed Demonstration, That the Moving Forces of the Same Body are Not as the Velocities, But as the Squares of the Velocities, By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0038 |
192-203 | Joh. Henr. Linckio | Brevis Commentatio de Cobalto, Auctore Viro Clarissimo, Joh. Henr. Linckio, Lipsiensi, Acad. Caesar. Leopold. Carolin. Nat. Curios. & Soc. Reg. Anglic. Sodale | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0039 |
203 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0040 |
205-210 | Edmund Halley | Remarks upon Some Dissertations Lately Publish'd at Paris, by the Rev. P. Souciet, against Sir Isaac Newton's Chronology. By Dr. Edmund Halley, Astronomer Royal, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0041 |
211-212 | Richard Beard | An Account of a Large Stone Voided through the Urinary Passage, by a Woman. Communicated by Dr. Richard Beard, F. R. S. Physician at Worcester | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0042 |
213-214 | William Saunderson and Dr. Halley | Observations upon the Comet, That Appear'd in October 1723, Made at Bombay; And upon an Eclipse of the Moon, Oct. 21, 1724, at Gomroon in Persia. By Mr. William Saunderson. Communicated by Dr. Halley, Astron. Reg. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0043 |
215-221 | Edmond Barrel | A Letter from the Reverend Mr. Edmond Barrel, Rector of Sutton in Kent, to Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, President of the Royal Society and the College of Physicians, concerning the Propagation of Misselto | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0044 |
222-229 | Hans Sloane | An Account of a Pair of Very Extraordinary Large Horns Found in Wapping Some Years since, with a Probable Account, Whence They Came, and to What Animal They Belonged. By Sir Hans Sloane, Baronet, President of the Royal Society, and of the College of Physicians | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0045 |
230-236 | Benjamin Robins and Isaac Newton | A Demonstration of the 11th Proposition of Sir Isaac Newton's Treatise of Quadratures. By Mr. Benjamin Robins | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0046 |
237-243 | Joh. Jacobo Scheuczero | Muris Alpini Anatome. A Joh. Jacobo Scheuczero, Tigurino, M. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0047 |
243 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0048 |
245-252 | W. Derham | Observations on the Lumen Boreale, or Streaming on Oct. 8, 1726, by the Reverend Mr. W. Derham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0049 |
253-254 | George Lynn | The Same Observ'd at Southwick in Northamptonshire. By George Lynn, Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0050 |
255-256 | Gulielmus Rastrick | Registrum Observationum de Lumine Boreali per Quadriennium. Ex Epistola Viri Cl. Gulielmi Rastrick, ad Martinum Folkes, Arm. R. S. V. Pr. Lennae Regis, Martii 20, 1726/7 | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0051 |
257-259 | George Whiston | An Account of Four Mock-Suns, Seen at Kensington, March 1st 1726 - 7. By Mr. George Whiston | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0052 |
260 | Johannis Jacobi Scheuczer | Crystallorum Quarundam Rarissimarum Nuper Detectarum Descriptio, Ex Literis Viri Cl. Johannis Jacobi Scheuczer, ad Dominum Hans Sloane, Bar. Reg. Soc. & Coll. Med. Lond. Praesidem | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0053 |
261-262 | Paul Dudley | An Account of a Stone Taken out of a Horse, at Boston in New England, in the Year 1724. By the Honourable Paul Dudley, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0054 |
262-263 | Dr. Samber | An Account of a Polypus Cough'd up from the Windpipe; In a Letter from the Ingenious Dr. Samber, Physician at Salisbury, to Dr. Jurin, Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0055 |
264-291 | John Theoph. Desaguliers | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1726.0056 |
1-3 | Daniele Gabr. Fahrenheit | Experimenta Circa Gradum Caloris Liquorum Nonnullorum Ebullientium Instituta. A Daniele Gabr. Fahrenheit, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0002 |
4-7 | Nicolaus Cruquius | Observationes Accuratae Captae, Anno xvij = xxiij Lugduni Batavorum, Delphis Bataviae, & in Pago Rhenoburgo. Circa Mediam Barometri Altitudinem, Mediam Thermometri Elevationem, Tum & Hygrometri Varietatem Mediam, Circa Copiam Pluviae, Roris, Nivis, Grandinisque, Simul & Circa Copiam Aquae Quae Exhalavit, & Altitudinem Putealis Aquae in Puteo, Unde Nihil Aquae Exhaustum Fuit Toto Anni Decursu, de Variatione Horologii Portatilis Singulis Mensibus, ut Certa Haec Experimenta Servire Queant Contemplatoribus Historiae Naturalis, Offert Eadem Harum Deliciarum Studiosis Nicolaus Cruquius, Geometra. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0003 |
8-15 | Robert Houstoun | An Account of a Dropsy in the Left Ovary of a Woman, Aged 58. Cured by a Large Incision Made in the Side of the Abdomen, by Dr. Robert Houstoun | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0004 |
15-17 | Johannem Woodward | Praeparatio Caerulei Prussiaci Ex Germania Missa ad Johannem Woodward, M. D. Prof. Med. Gresh. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0005 |
17-24 | John Brown | Observations and Experiments upon the Foregoing Preparation. By Mr. John Brown, Chymist, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0006 |
25-35 | Dr. Sprengell | The Remainder of the Bills of Mortality, &c. of the Several Towns of Europe. Extracted from the Acta Breslaviensia. By Dr. Sprengell, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0007 |
36-37 | John Ranby | An Account of the Dissection of an Eye with a Cataract. By Mr. John Ranby, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0008 |
41-49 | Mr. Bradley | Observations Upon the Comet, That Appear'd in the Months of October, November, and December, 1723. By the Reverend Mr. Bradley, M. A. Prof. Astron. Oxon. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0009 |
50-51 | Lord Paisley | Extract of a Letter from the Right Honourable the Lord Paisley, F. R. S. to Mr. George Graham, F. R. S. With Some Curious Figures of the Same Comet | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0010 |
51-53 | Francisco Bianchini, P. Joanni Baptistae Carbone, and Isaacus Samuda | Observatio Ejusdem Cometae ab Illustrissimo Domino Francisco Bianchini Habita Albani Mense Octobri, 1723. & ab Eodem Ulysipponem missa P. Joanni Baptistae Carbone Soc J E S U. Commuuicavit Isaacus Samuda, M. D. Col. Med. Lond. L. S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0011 |
53-59 | Mr. Derham | Observations about Wasps, and the Difference of Their Sexes. By the Reverend Mr. Derham, F. R. S. Prebendary of Windsor | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0012 |
60-66 | Johannis Huxham | Observationes Duae Rariores, ex Literis Viri Doctissimi Johannis Huxham, M.D. ad Jacobum Jurin, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0013 |
67-70 | Thomas Robie | Part of a Letter from Mr. Thomas Robie, Physician in New-England, to the Reverend Mr. Derham, F. R. S. Concerning the Effects of Inoculation; The Eclipse of the Sun in November 1722; And the Venom of Spiders | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0014 |
71-78 | Giornale Di Literati | Observations Made in Italy of a Lunar Eclipse, Which Happened the 8th of Sept. 1718. Extracted from the Giornale Di Literati of Venice | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0015 |
78-84 | D. G. Fahrenheit | Experimenta & Observationes De Congelatione Aquae in Vacuo Factae a D. G. Fahrenheit, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0016 |
87-88 | Mr. Wasse | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr. Wasse, Rector of Aynho in Northamptonshire, to Dr. Mead, concerning the Difference in the Height of a Human Body, between Morning and Night | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0017 |
89-92 | William Beckett | Some Remarks upon the Observation Mentioned in the Foregoing Letter. By Mr. William Beckett, Surgeon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0018 |
93-95 | | A Catalogue of Fifty Plants from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society for the Year 1723, by the Company of Apothecaries of London, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the College of Physicians | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0019 |
96-107 | George Graham | An Account of Observations Made of the Variation of the Horizontal Needle at London, in the Latter Part of the Year 1722, and Beginning of 1723. By Mr. George Graham, Watchmaker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0020 |
108-114 | Dr. Sprengell | Some Observations upon Dr. Eaton's Styptick By Dr. Sprengell, R. S. S. Coll. Med. Lond. Lic. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0021 |
114-118 | D. G. Fahrenheit | Materiarum Quarundam Gravitates Specificae, Diversis Temporibus ad Varios Scopos Exploratae a D. G. Fahrenheit, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0022 |
118-123 | Edmond Halley | Some Considerations about the Cause of the Universal Deluge, Laid before the Royal Society, on the 12th of December 1694. By Dr. Edmond Halley, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0023 |
123-125 | Edmond Halley | Some Farther Thoughts upon the Same Subject, Delivered on the 19th of the Same Month. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0024 |
125 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0025 |
126 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0026 |
127-129 | Thomas Fairchild | An Account of Some New Experiments, Relating to the Different, and Sometimes Contrary Motion of the Sap in Plants and Trees, Made by Thomas Fairchild, Gardener at Hoxton | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0027 |
129-132 | Paul Dudley | An Account of an Extraordinary Cure by Sweating in Hot Turff; With a Description of the Indian Hot-Houses; By the Honourable Paul Dudley, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0028 |
132-135 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Attempt to Account for the Rising and Falling of the Water of Some Ponds Near the Sea, or Ebbing and Flowing Rivers; Where the Water is Lowest in the Pond, at the Time of High Water in the Sea or River; And the Water is Highest in the Pond, at the Time of Low Water in the Sea or River. As Also for the Increasing or Decreasing of the Water of Such Pools and Brooks as are Highest in the Dry Seasons, and Lowest in the Rainy Seasons: With an Experiment to Illustrate the Solution of the Phaenomena. By the Reverend J. T. Desaguliers, L. L. D. and R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0029 |
136-139 | Cadavere Humano and Adami Leyel | Nobilissimi Viri Adami Leyel Reg. Colleg. Metallici Assessoris Narratio Accurata de Cadavere Humano in Fodina Cuprimontana Ante Duos Annos Reperto. Ex Actis Literariis Sueciae. Ann. 1722. Trimest. I | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0030 |
140-141 | D. G. Fahrenheit | Araeometri Novi Descriptio & Usus a D. G. Fahrenheit, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0031 |
142-146 | John Bonnet | A Letter from Mr. John Bonnet, Surgeon at Fowye in Cornwall, to Claudius Amyand, Esq; Serjeant-Surgeon to His Majesty, F. R. S. concerning the Preternatural Structure of the Pudenda in a Woman, Describ'd in Phil. Transact. No 379 | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0032 |
147-148 | Abrahamo Vater | Casus Rarissimus. Visus Objectorum Partialis, Communicante Domino Abrahamo Vater, Prof. Med. Wittemb. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0033 |
149-150 | Samuelem Molyneux | Sectio Oculorum Duorum Cataracta Affectorum. Epistola Domini ad Samuelem Molyneux Armigerum, Serenissimo Principi Walliae a Secretis, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0034 |
151-158 | J. G. Scheuchzer | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0035 |
159-162 | Hugh Stackhouse and John Harwood | An Account of the Scarabaeus Galeatus Pulsator, or the Death Watch, by Mr. Hugh Stackhouse. Communicated by John Harwood, L. L. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0036 |
162-165 | William Burnet | Observations of the Eclipses of the First Satellite of Jupiter, communicated by His Excellency William Burnet, Esq; Governor of New York, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0037 |
165-171 | John Theophilus Desaguliers | A New Contrivance for Taking Levels, by the Reverend John Theophilus Desaguliers, L. L. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0038 |
171-174 | Johanne Lindestolpe | Intestinum Parturiens, Seu Casus Oppido Rarus de Cranio & Costis Foetus per Anum Ejectis, Descriptus a Johanne Lindestolpe, M. D. & Reg. Colleg. Medic. Stockholmensis Assessore. Ex Actis Literariis Sueciae, An. 1723. Trimestr. 1 | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0039 |
175-178 | E. J. Burman | Observatio Circa Lumen Boreale d. 20. Sept. An. 1717. Prope Upsal. Per E. J. Burman. Ex Actis Liter. Sueciae An. 1724. Trimestr. 3 | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0040 |
179-180 | D. G. Fahrenheit | Barometri Novi Descriptio, a D. G. Fahrenheit, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0041 |
180-185 | Joanne Baptista Carbone, Dominico Capasso, and De Galvaon | Observatio Lunaris Eclipsis Habita Ulyssipone in Palatio Regio Die 1. Novembris 1724. A PP. Joanne Baptista Carbone, & Dominico Capasso, Soc. Jesu. Communicante Excellentissimo Domino, Dno de Galvaon, Commendatore Villae Meam & Francae, Equ. Ord. Christ. Legato Sereniss. Reg. Portugall. ad Sereniss. Regem Magn. Britan. S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0042 |
186-189 | Johannis Baptistae Carbone | Meridianorum Ulyssiponensis, Parisiensis & Londinensis Differentia, ex Literis Clarissimi Doctissimique Viri, Reverend. Patr. Johannis Baptistae Carbone Soc. Jes. ad Isaacum Sequeyra Samuda M. D. Coll. Med. Lond. Lic. S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0043 |
190 | | An Excretory Duct from the Glandula Renalis. Extracted from the Giornale Di Literati of Venice, for the Year 1719 | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0044 |
191-192 | Dr. Hudson | Of the Currents at the Streights Mouth. By Capt. - - - - Communicated by Dr. Hudson | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0045 |
193 | Dr. Boylston | Ambergris Found in Whales. Communicated by Dr. Boylston of Boston in New-England | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0046 |
194-200 | Paul Dudley | Observations on Some of the Plants in New-England, with Remarkable Instances of the Nature and Power of Vegetation. In a Letter to the Publisher from the Honourable Paul Dudley, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0047 |
200 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0048 |
201-222 | John Theophilus Desaguliers | A Dissertation concerning the Figure of the Earth, by the Reverend John Theophilus Desaguliers, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0049 |
223-227 | John Ranby and Hans Sloane | Some Observations Made in an Ostrich, Dissected by Order of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. By Mr. John Ranby, Surgeon. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0050 |
228-238 | Edmund Halley | An Account of the Appearance of Mercury, Passing Over the Sun's Disk, on the 29th of October, 1723 Determining the Mean Motion, and Fixing the Nodes of That Planet's Orb. By Edmund Halley, LL. D. Astron. Reg. and R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0051 |
239-255 | J. T. Desaguliers | The Dissertation concerning the Figure of the Earth Continued; By the Reverend J. T. Desaguliers, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0052 |
256-269 | Paul Dudley | An Essay upon the Natural History of Whales, with a Particular Account of the Ambergris Found in the Sperma Ceti Whale. In a Letter to the Publisher, from the Honourable Paul Dudley, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0053 |
270-271 | John Ranby | An Enquiry into a Discovery, Said to Have Been Made by Signor Valsalva of Bologna, of an Excretory Duct from the Glandula Renalis to the Epididymis. By Mr. John Ranby, Surgeon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0054 |
272-276 | J. G. Scheuchzer | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0055 |
277-304 | J. T. Desaguliers | A Dissertation concerning the Figure of the Earth. Part the Second. By the Reverend J. T. Desaguliers, LL. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0056 |
305-307 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of the 50 Plants, from Chelsea Garden, Presented to the Royal Society, for the Year 1724. by the Company of Apothecaries, Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane Bart. Pr. Coll. Med. S. P. V. Pr. By Mr. Isaac Rand, Apothecary, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0057 |
308-312 | Dr. Nettleton | Observations concerning the Height of the Barometer, at Different Elevations above the Surface of the Earth, in a Letter to the Publisher from the Learned Dr. Nettleton | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0058 |
313-314 | And. Celsium | Experimentum, in Argenti-Fodina Salana, Circa Ascensum' Mercurii in Barometro, Institutum. per And. Celsium. Ex Actis Literariis Sueciae Ann. 1724. Trimestr. IV | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0059 |
315-321 | Isaac Newton | Remarks upon the Observations Made upon a Chronological Index of Sir Isaac Newton, Translated into French by the Observator, and Publish'd at Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0060 |
321-332 | Carolo Neuman | De Camphora. Auctore Dno. Carolo Neuman, Chym. Prof. Reg. Berolin. S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0061 |
332-339 | George Graham | Observations of the Dipping Needle, Made at London, in the Beginning of the Year 1723. By Mr. George Graham, Watchmaker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0062 |
340-343 | Joseph Atkinson | An Extraordinary Case in Surgery, Communicated by Mr. Joseph Atkinson Senior, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0063 |
344-345 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Experiment to Illustrate What Has Been Said in the Philosophical Transactions, No. 386, 387, 388, concerning the Figure of the Earth, by the Rev. J. T. Desaguliers, L. L. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0064 |
345-347 | J. T. Desaguliers | Some Experiments concerning the Cohesion of Lead, by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0065 |
347-349 | Dr. Steigertahl | Extract of Several Letters and Certificates Sent to His Majesty the King of Great Britain, concerning a Very Particular Naevus Maternus, or Mole. Communicated by Dr. Steigertahl, Physician to His Majesty, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0066 |
350-352 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0067 |
353-360 | Joh. Phil. Breynio | Dissertatiuncula de Agno Vegetabili Scythico, Borametz Vulgo Dicto. Auctore Dno Joh. Phil. Breynio, M. D. Dantisc. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0068 |
361-366 | Joh. Brown | De Camphora. Auctore Dno Joh. Brown, Chym. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0069 |
366-370 | Jos. Wasse | Two Letters on the Effects of Lightning, from the Reverend Mr. Jos. Wasse, Rector of Aynho in Northamptonshire, to Dr. Mead | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0070 |
370-378 | P. Muschenbroek | De Viribus Magneticis. Epistola Viri Doctissimi P. Muschenbroek, M. D. ad Revm. J. Th. Desaguliers, LL. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0071 |
379-394 | Dr. Huxham | A Short Account of the Anomalous Epidemic Small-Pox, beginning at Plymouth in August 1724, and Continuing to the Month of June 1725. By the Learned and Ingenious Dr. Huxham, Physician at Plymouth | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0072 |
10.1098/rstl.1724.0001 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0001 |
395-398 | John Strachey | An Account of the Strata in Coal-Mines, & c. by John Strachey, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0073 |
398-408 | C. Neuman | De Experimento Probandi Spiritum Vini Gallici, Perquam Usitato, Sed Revera Falso et Fallaci. Auctore C. Neuman, Chym. Prof. Reg. Berolin. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0074 |
408-409 | Robert Payne | An Account of a Fork Put up the Anus, That Was Afterwards Drawn out Through the Buttock; Communicated in a Letter to the Publisher, by Mr. Robert Payne, Surgeon at Lowestofft | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0075 |
410-411 | Daniel Turner | Two Cases of Insects Voided by the Urinary Passage, Communicated in a Letter to the Publisher, by Dr. Daniel Turner, Coll. Med Lond. Lic. | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0076 |
411-432 | Henry de Saumarez | An Account of a New Machine, Called the Marine Surveyor, Contrived for the Mensuration of the Way of a Ship in the Sea, More Correctly Than by the Log, or Any Other Method Hitherto Used for That Purpose; Together with Several Testimonials, Setting Forth the Usefulness of This Invention. By Mr. Henry de Saumarez of the Island of Guernsey | 10.1098/rstl.1724.0077 |
2-4 | Edm. Halley and Pere Feuillee | The Longitude of Buenos Aires, Determin'd from an Observation Made There by Pere Feuillee. By Edm. Halley LL. D. Astronomer Royal, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0002 |
5-15 | Joshua Haskins and J. T. Desaguliers | A Description of an Engine to Raise Water by the Help of Quick Silver, Invented by the Late Mr. Joshua Haskins, and Improv'd by J. T. Desaguliers, LL. D. R. S S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0003 |
15-16 | Peter Derante | Part of a Letter from Mr. Peter Derante, Chirurgeon in Waterford, to Mr. John Douglas, Chirurgeon, F. R. S. concerning the Coming off of the Scapula and Head of the Os Humeri, upon a Mortification | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0004 |
17-19 | Johannes Thorpe and Barthol. Anhorn | Hydatidum Ingenti Copia in Abdomine Repertorum Historia. Communicavit Cum Societate Regid Johannes Thorpe, M. D. S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0005 |
20-32 | Dr. Deidier, John Woodward, Mons. Fizes, Messieurs Duli, and Messieurs Morel | An Account of Some Experiments Made with the Bile of Persons Dead of the Plague at Marseilles, with What Appear'd upon the Dissection of the Bodies; As Likewise Some Experiments Made with the Bile of Persons Dead of Other Diseases. By the Learned and Curious Dr. Deidier, Professor of Physick in the Faculty of Montpellier. Communicated by John Woodward, M D. Prof. Med. Gresh. and R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0006 |
33-35 | Henry Newman | The Way of Proceeding in the Small Pox Inoculated in New England. Communicated by Henry Newman, Esq; Of the Middle Temple | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0007 |
35-48 | Thomas Nettleton | A Letter from Dr. Nettleton, Physician at Halifax in Yorkshire, to Dr. Whitaker, concerning the Inoculation of the Small Pox | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0008 |
49-52 | Thomas Nettleton | A Letter from the Same Learned and Ingenious Gentleman, concerning His Farther Progress in Inoculating the Small Pox: To Dr. Jurin R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0009 |
55-56 | Capt. Cornwall | Observations of the Variation on Board the Royal African Pacquet, in 1721. By Capt. Cornwall | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0010 |
57-68 | Henry Pemberton | A Letter to Dr. Mead, Coll. Med. Lond. & Soc. Reg. S. concerning an Experiment, Whereby It Has Been Attempted to Shew the Falsity of the Common Opinion, in Relation to the Force of Bodies in Motion. By Henry Pemberton, M. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0011 |
69-72 | Paul Dudley and Monsieur Borassaw | An Account of the Falls of the River Niagara, Taken at Albany, Octob. 10. 1721. from Monsieur Borassaw, a French Native of Canada. By the Honourable Paul Dudley, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0012 |
72-75 | Antony van Leuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr. Leeuwenhoeck, F. R. S. concerning the Muscular Fibres in Several Animals, and the Magnetick Quality Acquired by Iron, upon Standing for a Long Time in the Same Posture | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0013 |
75-78 | Robert Cay and Captain Cumberland | An Account of the Manner of Bending Planks in His Majesty's Yards at Deptford, etc. by a Sand-Heat, Invented by Captain Cumberland. By Robert Cay, Esq; | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0014 |
78-79 | James Field | A Letter from the Reverend Mr. James Field, Rector of St. Johns in Antegoa, concerning Two Cases of Wounds in the Stomach, to Mr. John Douglas, Surgeon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0015 |
80-81 | Mr. Atkinson | A Letter from Mr. Atkinson, Surgeon in White-Chappel: Concerning an Imposthumation in the Stomach. To the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0016 |
81-82 | John Brown | An Account of the Quantity of Resin in the Cortex Eleutheriae, By Mr. John Brown, Chymist, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0017 |
83-88 | J. Douglas | An Account of the New Method of Cutting for the Stone, By J. Douglas, Surgeon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0018 |
89-92 | Arthur Dobbs | An Account of a Parhelion Seen in Ireland. In Two Letters from Arthur Dobbs Esq; Of Castle Dobbs in the County of Antrim, to His Brother Mr. Richard Dobbs of Trinity-College in Dublin; and by This Last Communicated to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0019 |
93-99 | Mr. Leeuwenhoek and John Chamberlayne | A Letter to the Royal Society concerning the Particles of Fat. By Mr. Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. Translated from the Dutch by John Chamberlayne, Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0020 |
100-101 | Thomas Forster | Part of a Letter from Thomas Forster, Esq; F. R. S. to Mr. Machin, Prof. Astron. Gresham, Secr. R. S. concerning a New Island Lately Raised out of the Sea Near Tercera | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0021 |
101-103 | Ralph Thoresby | A Letter from Mr. Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the College of Physicians, and Vice-Pres. R. S. concerning the Effects of a Violent Shower of Rain in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0022 |
103-104 | Mons. Couzier and Dr. Woodward | Part of a Letter from Mons. Couzier, Physician in the Infirmaries at Alais, to Dr. Deidier, Professor of Chymistry in the University of Montpelier, concerning a New Experiment Made with the Blood of a Person Dead of the Plague. Communicated to the Royal Society by Dr. Woodward, F. R. S. Prof. Med. Gresh | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0023 |
105 | Dr. Deidier and Dr. Woodward | Extract of a Letter from Dr. Deidier, concerning an Experiment Made with the Bile of Persons Dead of the Plague. Communicated by Dr. Woodward | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0024 |
106-138 | | Solutio Problematis de Curvis Inveniendis, Quae Quadam Ratione in Situ Inverso Dispositae se Intersecare Possunt in Angulo Dato | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0025 |
139-150 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0026 |
151-156 | Mr. Leeuwenhoek and Dr. Sprengell | Observations upon a Foetus, and the Parts of Generation of a Sheep. In a Letter to the Royal Society, from Mr. Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. Translated from the Dutch by Dr. Sprengell, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0027 |
156-161 | Mr. Leeuwenhoek and John Chamberlayne | Observations upon the Callus of the Hands and Feet, by the Same Curious Gentleman. Translated by John Chamberlayne, Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0028 |
162-178 | Abrahamo de Moivre | De Fractionibus Algebraicis Radicalitate Immunibus ad Fractiones Simpliciores Reducendis, Deque Summandis Terminis Quarumdam Serierum Aequali Intervallo a Se Distantibus. Auctore Abrahamo de Moivre, S. R. Socio | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0029 |
179-190 | Jacobo Jurin and Petri Antonii Michelotti | Defensio Dissertationis de Motu Aquarum Fluentium, in Actis Philosophicis, No 355. Editae, Contra Animadversiones Viri Cl. Petri Antonii Michelotti. Auctore Jacobo Jurin, M. D. Coll. Med. Lond. Soc. in Theatro Publico Chirurg. Lond. Praelectore Anatomico, & Soc. Reg. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0030 |
191-193 | Dr. Jurin | An Account of a Remarkable Instance of the Infection of the Small Pox. By Dr. Jurin, Soc. Reg. Secret | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0031 |
194-196 | Antonio Benevoli and Thomas Dereham | An Account of Two Observations upon the Cataract of the Eye; Contain'd in a Letter from Signor Antonio Benevoli, Master-Surgeon in the Hospital of S. Maria Nuova in Florence, to Dr. Valsalva; Printed in Italian at Florence, This Present Year, and Communicated to the Royal Society, at the Desire of the Author, by Sir Thomas Dereham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0032 |
197 | Edmundo Halleio | Observatio Eclipsis Solaris, ab Edmundo Halleio, L L. D. R. S. S. Astron. Reg. & Geom. Prof. Savil. Oxon. Novem. 27 degrees 1722, p. m. Grenovici | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0033 |
198-199 | George Graham | The Same Eclipse Observed in Fleetstreet, London. By Mr. George Graham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0034 |
199-206 | Antonii Leeuwenhoek | De Particulis & Structura Adamantum. Epistola Domini Antonii Leeuwenhoek, R. S. Soc. ad Jacobum Jurin, M. D. R S. Secret | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0035 |
206-208 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Account of an Optical Experiment Made before the Royal Society, on Thursday, Dec. 6th, and Repeated on the 13th, 1722. By the Reverend J. T. Desaguliers, L L. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0036 |
209-212 | Dr. Nettleton | Part of a Letter from Dr. Nettleton, Physician at Halifax, to Dr. Jurin, R. S. Secr concerning the Inoculation of the Small Pox, and the Mortality of That Distemper in the Natural Way | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0037 |
213-227 | James Jurin | A Letter to the Learned Dr. Caleb Cotes-Worth, F. R. S. of the College of Physicians, London, and Physician to St. Thomas's Hospital; Containing a Comparison between the Danger of the Natural Small Pox, and of That Given by Inoculation. By James Jurin, M. D. R. S. Secret | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0038 |
228-230 | A. de Moivre | De Sectione Anguli, Autore A. de Moivre, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0039 |
231-232 | Paul Dudley | An Account of a New Sort of Molosses Made of Apples; And of the Degenerating of Smelts. By the Honourable Paul Dudley, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0040 |
235-236 | Dr. Halley | Observations on the Eclipse of the Moon, June 18, 1722. and the Longitude of Port Royal in Jamaica Determined Thereby. By Dr. Halley, Astronomer Royal, F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0041 |
237-238 | Dr. Halley | The Longitude of Carthagena in America. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0042 |
238-240 | Christfridi Kirchij | Cometae Berolini, Anno 1718. Visi Observationes a 18 Januarii, Stylo Novo, ad 5 Febr. ex Epistola Viri Cl. Christfridi Kirchij, Reg. Soc. Scient. Berolin. Astron. ad Edm. Hallejum, LL.D. R. S. S. Desumptae | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0043 |
241-245 | Dr. Langwith | Extracts of Several Letters to the Publisher, from the Reverend Dr. Langwith, Rector of Petworth in Sussex, concerning the Appearance of Several Arches of Colours Contiguous to the Inner Edge of the Common Rainbow | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0044 |
245-261 | Henry Pemberton | A Letter to Dr. Jurin, Coll. Med. Lond. Soc. & Secr. R. S. concerning the Abovementioned Appearance in the Rainbow, with Some Other Reflections on the Same Subject. By Henry Pemberton, M. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0045 |
262-264 | Perrot Williams | Part of Two Letters concerning a Method of Procuring the Small Pox, Used in South Wales. From Perrot Williams, M. D. Physician at Haverford West, to Dr. Samuel Brady, Physician to the Garrison at Portsmouth | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0046 |
264-266 | Perrot Williams | Part of a Letter from the Same Learned and Ingenious Gentleman, upon the Same Subject, to Dr. Jurin, R. S. Secret | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0047 |
267-269 | Richard Wright | A Letter on the Same Subject, from Mr. Richard Wright, Surgeon at Haverford West, to Mr. Sylvanus Bevan, Apothecary in London | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0048 |
269-279 | John Theophilus Desaguliers | An Account of Some Experiments Made to Prove, That the Force of Moving Bodies is Proportionable to Their Velocities: (Or Rather That the Momentum of Moving Bodies is to be Found by Multiplying the Masses into the Velocities) In Answer to Such Who Have Sometime Ago Affirm'd, That That Force is Proportionable to the Square of the Velocity, and to Those Who Still Defend the Same Opinion. By the Reverend John Theophilus Desaguliers, LL. D. F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0049 |
279 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0050 |
279-284 | Isaac Rand | A Catalogue of Fifty Plants Lately Presented to the Royal Society, by the Company of Apothecaries of London; Pursuant to the Direction of Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the College of Physicians, and Vice-President of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0051 |
285-290 | Dr. Desaguliers | Animadversions upon Some Experiments Relating to the Force of Moving Bodies; with Two New Experiments on the Same Subject. By the Reverend Dr. Desaguliers, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0052 |
291 | Brook Taylor | An Account of an Experiment, Made to Ascertain the Proportion of the Expansion of the Liquor in the Thermometer, with Regard to the Degrees of Heat. By Brook Taylor, LL.D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0053 |
292-295 | Paul Dudley | An Account of the Rattlesnake. By the Honourable Paul Dudley, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0054 |
296-297 | C. J. Sprengell | Some Observations upon Vipers; on Occasion of the Foregoing Relation. By C. J. Sprengell, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0055 |
298-300 | Benj. Langwith | Observations on the Figures of Snow. By the Reverend Benj. Langwith, D. D. Rector of Petworth in Sussex. In a Letter to Dr. Jurin, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0056 |
300-302 | Martinum Folkes | Observationes Aurorae Borealis per Quadriennium Factae, Lennae Regis in Norfolcia. Ex epistola Doctissimi Observatoris ad Martinum Folkes, Arm. Reg. Soc. Vice-Praes | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0057 |
303-312 | John Hadley | An Account of a Catadioptrick Telescope, Made by John Hadley, Esq; F. R. S. With the Description of a Machine Contriv'd by Him for the Applying It to Use | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0058 |
313-316 | Joh. Jacobo Scheuchzero | Anatomia Senis Decrepiti, Annorum 109. Facta Tiguri, Die 2. Feb. 1723. A Joh. Jacobo Scheuchzero, Tigurino, Med. Doct. Matheseos Prof. & Regiae Societatis Socio | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0059 |
317-322 | George Mackenzie | A Letter from Dr. George Mackenzie, to Sir Hans Sloane, Bar. Coll. Med. Lond. Praes. concerning the Coati Mondi of Brasil | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0060 |
322-325 | Abrahamo Vatero | Imber Calculorum Inter Aquarum Pyrmontanarum Usum, in Viro Nunquam Antehac Calculum Experto, ac Alias Perfecte Sano, Subsequente Postea Mictu Cruento, Tandemque Vesicae Ulcere. Communicante Viro Clarissimo Abrahamo Vatero, M. D. Anat. & Botan. Prof. Wittemb. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0061 |
326 | Perrot Williams | Observations upon Dissecting the Body of a Person Troubled with the Stone. By Dr. Perrot Williams, Physician at Haverford-West in South-Wales | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0062 |
327 | P. Hardisway | Historia Sectionis Viri ex Renum Calculo Defuncti. Ex Epistola Viri Doctissimi P. Hardisway, M. D. ad Gulielmum Stukeley, M. D. Coll. Med. Lond. & Reg. Soc. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0063 |
328-329 | Mr. Horsley | An Account of the Depth of Rain Fallen from April 1, 1722, to April 1, 1723. Observed at Widdrington in Northumberland, and Communicated to the Publisher by the Reverend Mr. Horsley | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0064 |
330-340 | Pappi Alexandrini, Euclidis, Rob. Simson, and Hallejo | Pappi Alexandrini Propositiones duae Generales, Quibus Plura ex Euclidis Porismatis Complexus Est, Restitutae a Viro Doctissimo Rob. Simson, Math. Prof. Glasc. Vid. Pappi Praefationem ad Lib. 7. Coll. Math. Apollonii de Sectione Rationis Libris Duobus a Clariss. Hallejo Praemissam Pag. VIII. & XXXIV | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0065 |
341-343 | Antonii a Leuwenhoek | De Globulorum Sanguineorum Magnitudine, &c. ex Epistola D. Antonii a Leuwenhoek ad Jacobum Jurin, M. D. R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0066 |
344-346 | Ralph Thoresby | Some Amendments and Additions to the Account of Things Found under Ground in Lincolnshire, in the Transactions of May and June, An. Dom. 1702, Numb. 279. Sect. 4, 5. By Mr. Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0067 |
346-348 | Colin Mac Laurin | An Account of a Monstrous Double Birth in Lorrain. Communicated to the Publisher by Mr. Colin Mac Laurin, Prof. Math. Abredon. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0068 |
348-354 | John Brown | Observations and Experiments on the Sal Catharticum Amarum, Commonly Called the Epsom Salt. By Mr. John Brown, Chymist, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0069 |
355-371 | D. Guidone Grandi and Abbate Camaldulensi | Florum Geometricorum Manipulus Regiae Societati Exhibitus a D. Guidone Grandi Abbate Camaldulensi, Pisani Lycaei Mathematico, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0070 |
372-381 | John Brown | The Remaining Part of the Observations and Experiments on the Sal Catharticum Amarum, Commonly Called the Epsom Salt. By Mr. John Brown, Chymist. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0071 |
382-384 | James Pound | A Letter from the Rev. Mr. James Pound, Rector of Wanstead, F. R. S. to Dr. Jurin, Secr. R. S. concerning Observations Made with Mr. Hadley's Reflecting Telescope | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0072 |
385-386 | John Hadley | Observations on the Satellites of Jupiter and Saturn, Made with the Same Telescope. By John Hadley, Esq; F. R. S. Extracted from the Minutes of the Royal Society, Apr. 6. 1721 | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0073 |
387-390 | Robert Houstoun | An Account of an Extra-Uterine Faetus, Taken out of a Woman after Death, That Had Continued Five Years and an Half in the Body. By Robert Houstoun, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0074 |
390 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0075 |
10.1098/rstl.1722.0001 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0001 |
391-400 | Roger Gale | An Account of a Roman Inscription, Found at Chichester. By Roger Gale, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0076 |
400-407 | Antonii van Leeuwenhoek | De Structura Diaphragmatis. Epistola Domini Antonii van Leeuwenhoek, R. S. S. ad Societatem Regiam | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0077 |
408-412 | Johannis Huxham | Partium Genitalium in Muliere Structura Praeternaturalis. Ex Epistola Viri Doctissimi Johannis Huxham, M. D. ad Jacobum Jurin, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0078 |
413-418 | Gulielmi Oliver | Mulieris Ejusdem Historia, ex Epistola Medici Doctissimi, Gulielmi Oliver, ad Richardum Mead, M. D. R. S. & Coll. Med. Lond. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0079 |
418 | Domini Howman | Fluxus Sanguinis per Penem Mirabilis. Ex Epistola Viri Doctissimi Domini Howman, M. D. ad Dominum Hans Sloane, Baronettum. Coll. Med. Lond. Praes. R. S. Vice Praes | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0080 |
419-421 | B. Holloway | An Account of the Pits for Fullers-Earth in Bedfordshire; In a Letter from the Reverend Mr. B. Holloway, F. R. S. to Dr. Woodward, Pr. Med. Gresh. S. R. & Coll. Med. Lond. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0081 |
422-427 | Jacobo Jurin | Invitatio ad Observationes Meteorologicas Communi Consilio Instituendas. A Jacobo Jurin, M. D. Soc. Reg. Secr. & Colleg. Med. Lond. Socio. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0082 |
428-431 | | Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0083 |
431 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0084 |
433-434 | David Martineau | A Letter from Mr. David Martineau Surgeon in Norwich, to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Coll. Med. Lond. Pr. S. R. V. Pr. Concerning Stones Voided per Anum | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0085 |
435 | Johannis Hoogvlietii and Antonij a Leeuwenhoek | Epistola Viri Doctissimi Johannis Hoogvlietii ad Jacobum Jurin, M. D. R. S. Secr. de Epistolis Duabus Posthumis Viri Celeberrimi Antonij a Leeuwenhoek, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0086 |
436-437 | Antonij a Leeuwenhoek | De Globulis in Sanguine & in Vini Faecibus. Epistola Posthuma Domini Antonij a Leeuwenhoek, Societatis Regiae Londinensis, Dum Viveret, Sodalis Dignissimi, ad Jacobum Jurin, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0087 |
438-440 | | Ejusdem Viri Clarissimi ad Eundem Epistola Posthuma. De Generatione Animalium, & de Palpitatione Diaphragmatis | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0088 |
441-445 | James Douglas | A Botanical Description of the Flower and Seed-Vessel of the Plant, Called Crocus Autumnalis Sativus, That Produces the True English Saffron of the Shops: With a Figure. By Dr. James Douglas, Honorary Fellow of the College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0089 |
446-453 | Martin Folkes and Mr. Leeuwenhoek | Some Account of Mr. Leeuwenhoek's Curious Microscopes, Lately Presented to the Royal Society. By Martin Folkes, Esq; Vice-President of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0090 |
454-469 | Conr. Joach. Sprengell | The Bills of Mortality, &c. of Several Considerable Towns in Europe. Beginning with the Year 1717, i. e. from Christmas 1716, to Christmas 1717. Extracted from the Acta Breslaviensia. By Conr. Joach. Sprengell, M. D. R. S. S. & Coll. Med. Lond. Lu. | 10.1098/rstl.1722.0091 |
1-4 | Edmund Halley | Some Remarks on a Late Essay of Mr. Cassini, Wherein He Proposes to Find, by Observation, the Parallax and Magnitude of Sirius, By Edmund Halley, LL. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0002 |
5-14 | Richard Hale | An Account of the External Maxillar, and Other Salivary Glands: Also of the Insertions of All the Lymphaticks (as Well above as below the Subclavians) into the Veins; Which Glands and Insertions Have Not Hitherto Been Mention'd, or Not Truly Described by Any Authors. By Richard Hale, M. D. Reg. Soc. & Coll. Med. Lond. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0003 |
14-21 | Emanuel Timonius and R. Hale | De Peste Constantinopoli Grassante. Auctore Nupero V. Cl. Emanuele Timone, M. D. Hoc Scriptum ab Auctore Clarissimo, Qui Constantinopoli per Multos Annos Medicinam Fecerat, Excellentissimo Ablegato Britannico. Roberto Sutton, Eq. Aurato, Traditum, Ejusdem Equitis Permissu, cum Societate Regia Communicavit R. Hale, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0004 |
21-22 | Philip Percival | An Account of a Luminous Appearance in the Air at Dublin, on January the 12th, 1719/20 By Philip Percival, Esq; Brother to the Right Honourable the Lord Percival, and Communicated by His Lordship to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0005 |
22-24 | Edmund Halley | Of the Infinity of the Sphere of Fix'd Stars. By Edmund Halley, L. L. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0006 |
24-26 | Edmund Halley | Of the Number, Order, and Light of the Fix'd Stars. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0007 |
27-28 | Paul Dudley and John Chamberlayne | An Account of the Method of Making Sugar from the Juice of the Maple Tree in New England. By Paul Dudley, Esq; F. R. S. Communicated by John Chamberlayne, Esq. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0008 |
28-30 | Patrick Blair, James Jackson, Elizabeth Bell, Charles Browne, and Gilbert Anthone | Copy of an Affidavit Made in Scotland, concerning a Boy's Living a Considerable Time without Food. Communicated by Patrick Blair, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0009 |
30-38 | Patrick Blair, James Jackson, Elizabeth Bell, Charles Browne, and Gilbert Anthone | A Discourse concerning a Method of Discovering the Virtues of Plants by Their External Structure. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0010 |
38-42 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0011 |
42 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0012 |
44-46 | Mr. Deverel | Part of a Letter from Mr. Deverel Surgeon at Bristol; Concerning a Case in Chirurgery, Which is Commonly Mistaken for a Fracture of the Patella | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0013 |
47-65 | William Becket | A Letter concerning the Antiquity of the Venereal Disease. By Mr. William Becket, Surgeon, F. R. S. to William Wagstaffe, M. D. S. R. & Coll. Med. Lond. Soc. and by Him Communicated to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0014 |
66-70 | Roger Cotes | A Description of the Great Meteor Which Was on the 6th of March, 1715/6. Sent in a Letter from the Late Reverend Mr. Roger Cotes, Plumian Professor at Cambridge, to Robert Dannye, D. D. Rector of Spofferth in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0015 |
71-79 | John Quincy | A Letter of Dr. John Quincy, to the Late Learned Mr. Sam. Moreland, F.R.S. concerning the Operation of Medicines | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0016 |
79-81 | Dr. Steigerthall and J. Niemeyer | An Account of Two Extraordinary Cases in Surgery: Communicated by Dr. Steigerthall, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0017 |
81-82 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Account of an Experiment Made on Thursday the Last Day of June, 1720. before the R. Society, to Shew by a New Proof, That Bodies of the Same Bulk Do Not Contain Equal Quantities of Matter, and Therefore That There is an Interspers'd Vacuum. By J. T. Desaguliers | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0018 |
83-86 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0019 |
86 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0020 |
89-90 | Abrahamo Vater | Historia Portionis Intestini Coli Propendentis Ex Vulnere per 14 Annos. Communicante Abrahamo Vater, Phil. & Med. Doct. Prof. Public. Ord. Anat. & Botan. Substituto Wittembergae, Natur. Curios. Coll. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0021 |
91-97 | Mr. Leeuwenhoek | Observations upon the Bones and the Periosteum, in a Letter to the Royal Society, from Mr. Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0022 |
98-102 | Dr. Rutty | An Account of a Praeternatural Tumour on the Loins of an Infant, Attended with a Cloven Spine. By Dr. Rutty, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0023 |
102-104 | Henry Cane | An Account of Two Observations in Gardening, upon the Change of Colour in Grapes and Jessamine. In a Letter from Mr. Henry Cane | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0024 |
104-107 | Stephen Gray | An Account of Some New Electrical Experiments. By Mr. Stephen Gray | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0025 |
108-112 | William Beckett | A Letter to Dr. Halley, Astronomer Royal, R. S. Soc, in Answer to Some Objections Made to the History of the Antiquity of the Venereal Disease. By Mr. Beckett, Surgeon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0026 |
112 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Experiment to Compare the Paris Weights as They are Now Us'd at Paris, with the English Weights. By the Reverend J. T. Desaguliers, LL.D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0027 |
113-116 | Edm. Halley | Some Remarks upon the Method of Observing the Differences of Right Ascension and Declination by Cross Hairs in a Telescope. By Dr. Edm. Halley, Astr. Reg. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0028 |
116-119 | Edm. Halley | A Proposal for Measuring the Height of Places, by Help of the Barometer of Mr. Patrick, in Which the Scale is Greatly Enlarged. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0029 |
120 | William Sanderson and Capt. Soame | Observations upon the Variation of the Needle Made in the Baltick, Anno 1720. By Mr. William Sanderson. Communicated by Capt. Soame | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0030 |
121-124 | Mr. Robie and Mr. Derham | An Account of a Large Quantity of Alcalious Salt Produced by Burning Rotten Wood. By Mr. Robie of Harward College in Cambridge, New-England. Communicated by the Rev. Mr. Derham, Prebendary of Windsor, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0031 |
10.1098/rstl.1720.0001 | | Books Printed for W. and J. Innys | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0001 |
126-128 | Dr. Steigertahl | An Account of a Faetus, That Continued 46 Years in the Mother's Body. Communicated by Dr. Steigertahl, Honorary Fellow of the College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0032 |
129-134 | Mr. Leeuwenhoek and Dr. Sprengell | Observations upon the Membranes Enclosing the Fasciculi of Fibres, into Which a Muscle is Divided. By Mr. Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. Translated by Dr. Sprengell, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0033 |
134-141 | Mr. Leeuwenhoek | Observations upon the Vessels in Several Sorts of Wood, and upon the Muscular Fibres of Different Animals. By the Same Curious and Inquisitive Person | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0034 |
142-144 | J. T. Desaguliers | Experiments Relating to the Resistance of Fluids, Made before the Royal Society on Thursday, March the 30th, 1721. By the Reverend J. T. Desaguliers, LL.D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0035 |
145-146 | Paul Dudley and John Chamberlain | An Account of the Poyson Wood Tree in New-England. By the Honourable Paul Dudley, Esq, F. R. S. Communicated by John Chamberlain, Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0036 |
147-148 | William Sherard | A Farther Account of the Same Tree. By William Sherard, LL. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0037 |
148-150 | Mr. Dudley | An Account of a Method Lately Found out in New-England, for Discovering Where the Bees Hive in the Woods, in Order to Get Their Honey. By the Same Mr. Dudley | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0038 |
151-163 | B. Taylor | Propositiones Aliquot de Projectilium Motu Parabolico, Scriptae An. 1710. Per B. Taylor, LL. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0039 |
163 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0040 |
165-168 | Paul Dudley and John Chamberlayne | A Description of the Moose-Deer in America. By the Honourable Paul Dudley, Esq; F. R. S. Communicated by John Chamberlayne, Esq; | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0041 |
169-172 | Edm. Halley | Some Remarks on the Allowances to be Made in Astronomical Observations for the Refraction of the Air. By Dr. Edm. Halley, R. S. S. Astronomer Royal. With an Accurate Table of Refractions | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0042 |
173-176 | Capt. Rogers | The Variation of the Magnetical Compass, Observed by Capt. Rogers, Commander of the Ship Duke, in His Passage from Cape St. Lucar in Calefornia to the Isle of Guam or Guana, One of the Ladrones, with Some Remarks Thereon. Communicated by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0043 |
177-180 | Capt. Rogers | An Addition to the Description of the Art of Living under Water, Publish'd in Phil. Transact. No. 349. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0044 |
180-186 | J. W. | An Account of an Aurora Borealis, Observed at Dublin, on Monday the Sixth of February, 1720-1. By J. W. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0045 |
186-190 | Samuel Cruwys | A Description of an Aurora Borealis, Seen on the Same Day at Cruwys-Morehard, in Devonshire. By Samuel Cruwys, Esq; F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0046 |
190-199 | Mr. Leeuwenhoeck | Observations on the Muscular Fibres of Fish. By Mr. Leeuwenhoeck, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0047 |
200-203 | John Chamberlayne and Mr. Leeuwenhoeck | Observations upon the Seeds of Plants. By the Same. Translated by John Chamberlayne, Esq; | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0048 |
204-208 | Brook Taylor | Extract of a Letter from Dr. Brook Taylor, F. R. S. to Sir Hans Sloan, Dated 25. June, 1714. Giving an Account of Some Experiments Relating to Magnetism | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0049 |
209-211 | Edmund Halley | On the Method of Determining the Places of the Planets by Observing Their Near Appulses to the Fixed Stars. By Edmund Halley, LL. D. Astron. Reg. & Reg. Soc. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0050 |
211-212 | Edmund Halley | Observation of a Parhelion, Oct. 26th, 1721. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0051 |
212-215 | William Whiston | An Account of Two Mock-Suns, and an Arc of a Rainbow Inverted, with an Halo, and Its Brightest Arc, Seen on Sunday and Monday, Octob. 22, & 23. 1721. at Lyndon, Comitat' Rutland, Communicated by the Rev. Mr. William Whiston, M. A. Sometime Professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0052 |
216-221 | Patrick Blair | Observations upon the Generation of Plants, in a Letter to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. Coll. Med. By Patrick Blair, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0053 |
222 | George Graham | Observation of an Extraordinary Height of the Barometer, December 21. 1721. By Mr. George Graham, Watchmaker, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0054 |
223-226 | James Jurin | A Caution to be Used in Examining the Specifick Gravity of Solids, by Weighing Them in Water. By James Jurin, M. D. R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0055 |
226-228 | Edward Naish | A Lettrr from Mr. Edward Naish, Surgeon in York, to Claudius Amyand, Esq; Serjeant-Surgeon to His Majesty, and F. R. S. concerning an Ossification of the Crural Artery | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0056 |
229-230 | Benj. Langwith | An Account of a Rainbow Seen on the Ground. Communicated in a Letter from the Reverend Benj. Langwith, D. D. Rector of Petworth, to Dr. Jurin, Secr. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0057 |
231-234 | Antonij van Leeuwenhoek | Epistola Domini Antonij van Leeuwenhoek, R. S. S. de Osculis, Sive Spiraculis Foliorum Buxi, Item de Lanugine Malorum Persicorum & Cydoniorum | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0058 |
234-239 | Dr. Desaguliers | Remarks on Some Attempts Made towards a Perpetual Motion, by the Reverend Dr. Desaguliers. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0059 |
239-250 | Monsieur Du Quet | A Method for Rowing Men of War in a Calm. Communicated by Monsieur Du Quet | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0060 |
250-251 | Mr. Rowlands | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr. Rowlands, to the Reverend Mr. Derham, Prebendary of Windsor, and F. R. S. concerning the Stocking of the River Mene with Oysters | 10.1098/rstl.1720.0061 |
546-548 | Jovis | Observationes Stellae fixae in Geminis a Corpore Jovis Occultatae, Januarii 11 mo. St. vet. 1717. & Transitus Arctissimi Martis Infra Borealem in Fronte Scorpii Febr. 5. Mane | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0002 |
549-563 | John Tabor | An Accurate Account of a Tessellated Pavement, Bath, and Other Roman Antiquities, Lately Discover'd Near East Bourne in Sussex. Being Part of a Letter of January 26. 1717. from the Learned Dr. John Tabor of Lewis, to Dr. John Thorpe, R. S. S. and by him Communicated to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0003 |
564-570 | Frederick Slare | A Short Account of the Nature and Vertues of the Pyrmont Waters; With Some Observations upon Their Chalybeat Quality. Communicated by Dr. Frederick Slare, R. S. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0004 |
570-579 | J. T. Desaguliers | Remarks on the Second Paper in the History of the Royal Academy of Sciences, for the Year 1711. concerning the Cause of the Variation of the Barometer: To Shew That the Way of Accounting for It in That Paper is Insufficient, and That the Experiment Made Use of to Prove What is There Asserted, Does no Way Prove It. By J. T. Desaguliers, M. A. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0005 |
580-593 | St. Andre | An Account of an Extraordinary Effect of the Cholick: Communicated to the Royal Society, by That Curious Anatomist Mr. St. Andre, and Read March 21. 1717 | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0006 |
584 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0007 |
586-588 | Martin Folkes | An Account of the Aurora Borealis, Seen at London, on the 30th of March Last, as It Was Curiously Observ d by Martin Folkes, Esq; R. S. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0008 |
589-602 | Guilhelmi Musgrave | Guilhelmi Musgrave Regiae Societatis Socii, de Britannia quondam poene Insula, Dissertatio | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0009 |
603-610 | Mr. Gascoigne, Mr. Crabtrie, and W. Derham | Extracts from Mr. Gascoigne's and Mr. Crabtrie's Letters, Proving Mr. Gascoigne to Have Been the Inventor of the Telescopick Sights of Mathematical Instruments, and Not the French. By W. Derham, Prebend of Windsor, and R. Soc. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0010 |
610-622 | Brook Taylor | An Attempt towards the Improvement of the Method of Approximating, in the Extraction of the Roots of Equations in Numbers. By Brook Taylor, Secretary to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0011 |
622-628 | Abr. de Moivre | Proprietates Quaedam Simplices Sectionum Conicarum ex Natura Focorum deductae; cum Theoremate Generali de Viribus Centripetis; quorum ope Lex Virium Centripetarum ad Focos Sectionum Tendentium, Velocitates Corporum in Illis Revolventium, & Descriptio Orbium Facillime Determinantur. Per Abr. de Moivre. R. S. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0012 |
631-632 | Patrick Blair | An Account of the Dissection of a Child. Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Brook Taylor, R. S. Secr. By Dr. Patrick Blair, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0013 |
633-689 | Petro Remundo de Monmort and Brook Taylor | De Seriebus Infinitis Tractatus. Pars Prima. Auctore Petro Remundo de Monmort. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0014 |
689 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0015 |
690-704 | Chr. Hunter | Extract of a Letter of Dr. Chr. Hunter, M.D. to Dr. J. Woodward, R. S. S. from Durham, Giving an Account of a Roman Inscription, Lately Dug up in the North of England; With Some Historical and Chronological Remarks Thereon | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0016 |
692-694 | | An Advertisement to Astronomers, of the Advantages That May Accrue from the Observation of the Moon's Frequent Appulses to the Hyades, during the Three Next Ensuing Years | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0017 |
695-701 | G. G. Leibnitio and Brook Taylor | Solutio Problematis a Domno G. G. Leibnitio, Geometris Anglis Nuper Propositi. Per Brook Taylor, LL. D. & R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0018 |
705-707 | Mr. Vaillant | A New Genus of Plants, Call'd Araliastrum, of Which the Famous Nin-Zin or Ginseng of the Chineses, is a Species. Communicated by Mr. Vaillant Praedemonstrator at the Royal Garden at Paris, to the Learned Dr. Will. Sherrard, LL. D. Late Consul at Smyrna, and by Him to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0019 |
708-713 | Edw Berkeley and John Arbuthnot | Extract of a Letter of Mr. Edw Berkeley from Naples, Giving Several Curious Observations and Remarks on the Eruptions of Fire and Smoak from Mount Vesuvio. Communicated by Dr. John Arbuthnot, M D. and R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0020 |
713-717 | Thomas Bower | An Account of an Extraordinary Tumour or Wen Lately Cut off the Cheek of a Person in Scotland. Communicated to the Royal Society by Dr. Thomas Bower, M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0021 |
717-720 | | An Account of an Experiment to Prove an Interspers'd Vacuum; Or to Shew That All Places are Not Equaly Full | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0022 |
721-723 | Edm. Halley | An Account of a Small Telescopical Comet Seen at London on the 10th of June 1717. by Edm. Halley, LL. D. R. Soc. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0023 |
723-734 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0024 |
736-738 | Edmund Halley | Considerations on the Change of the Latitudes of Some of the Principal Fixt Stars. By Edmund Halley, R. S. Sec. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0025 |
739-747 | James Jurin | An Account of Some Experiments Shown before the Royal Society; With an Enquiry into the Cause of the Ascent and Suspension of Water in Capillary Tubes. By James Jurin, M. D. and R. Soc. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0026 |
748-766 | Jacobo Jurin | De Motu Aquarum Fluentium. Authore Eodem D. Jacobo Jurin, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0027 |
766-768 | Peter Le Neve | An Account of the Sinking of Three Oaks into the Ground, at Manington in the County of Norfolk. Communicated by Peter Le Neve, Esq; Norroy King at Arms, and Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0028 |
768-774 | James Pound | A Rectification of the Motions of the Five Satellites of Saturn; With Some Accurate Observations of Them, Made and Communicated by the Reverend Mr. James Pound. R. S. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0029 |
776-782 | | Tabulae Motuum Quinque Satellitum Saturni ad Fidem Nuperarum Observationum Correctae, Coeloque Conformes Redditae | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0030 |
783-802 | John Tabor | The Rest of the Treatise of That Learned Antiquary Dr. John Tabor of Lewes (Whereof the First Part is Publish'd in No 351. of These Transactions) concerning the Site of the Ancient City of Anderida, and Other Remains of Antiquity in the County of Sussex | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0031 |
803-812 | Colin Maclaurin | Tractatus de Curvarum Constructione & Mensura; ubi Plurimae Series Curvarum Infinitae vel Rectis Mensurantur vel ad Simpliciores Curvas Reducuntur. Autore Colin Maclaurin, in Collegios Novo Abredonensi Matheseos Professore | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0032 |
813-814 | James Jurin | Remarks on a Fragment of an Old Roman Inscription Lately Found in the North of England, and Transcribed by the Curious and Learned Dr. James Jurin, M. D. and Reg. Soc. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0033 |
814 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0034 |
820-822 | Novis Litterariis Berolinensibus | Cometae Berolini Nuper Visi Observationes, ut & Eclipseos Solaris Feb. 19no Mane, Noribergae & Berolini Habitae, e Novis Litterariis Berolinensibus, hoc anno Primum edi coeptis, Desumptae | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0035 |
823-836 | Dr. Hunter, Dr. Woodward, and Roger Gale | A Discourse Occasion'd by an Inscription Found, about Three Years Ago, at Langchester in the Bishoprick of Durham, and Communicated to the Royal Society from Dr. Hunter by Dr. Woodward, as It is Printed in the Philosophical Transactions, No 354. By Roger Gale, Esq; R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0036 |
837-838 | Henry Barham | A Letter of That Curious Naturalist Mr. Henry Barham, R. S. S. to the Publisher, Giving a Relation of a Fiery Meteor Seen by him, in Jamaica, to Strike into the Earth; With Remarks on the Weather, Earthquakes, &c. of That Island | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0037 |
839-847 | William Beckett | An Attempt to Prove the Antiquity of the Venereal Disease, Long before the Discovery of the West-Indies; In a Letter from Mr. William Beckett, Surgeon, to Dr. James Douglass, M.D. and R. Soc. Soc. and by him Communicated to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0038 |
847-858 | | Accuratarum Observationum Astronomicarum, anno Superiore & Currente, cum Reg. Societate Communicatarum Sylloge | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0039 |
860-862 | Joh Machin | Inventio Curvae Quam Corpus Descendens Brevissimo Tempore Describeret; Urgente Vi Centripeta ad Datum Punctum Tendente, Quae Crescat Vel Decrescat Juxta Quamvis Potentiam Distantiae a Centro; dato Nempe Imo Curvae Puncto & Altitudine in Principio Casus. Per Joh. Machin, Aftron. Profess. Gresh. & Reg. Soc. Secret. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0040 |
863-872 | Jacobus Jurin | De Potentia Cordis. Dissertatio Authore Jac. Jurin, M.D. Reg. Soc. Sodale | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0041 |
872-885 | Thomas Bates | A Brief Account of the Contagious Disease Which Raged among the Milch Cowes Near London, in the Year 1714. And of the Methods That Were Taken for Suppressing It. Communicated to the Royal Society by Thomas Bates Esq; Surgeon to His Majesties Houshold, and R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0042 |
885-898 | Patrick Blair | A Description of the Organ of Hearing in the Elephant, with the Figures and Situation of the Ossicles, Labyrinth and Cochlea in the Ear of That Large Animal. Communicated to the Royal Society, by Dr. Patrick Blair, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0043 |
898 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0044 |
900-902 | James Pound | Curious Observations of the Transit of the Body and Shade of Jupiters Fourth Satellite Over the Disque of the Planet. Communicated by the Reverend Mr. James Pound, R.S.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0045 |
903-922 | John Conduitt | A Discourse Tending to Shew the Situation of the Ancient Carteia, and Some Other Roman Towns Near It. By John Conduitt Esq; Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0046 |
923-928 | M. l' Abbe Conti and M. Leibnitz | A Letter of M. l' Abbe Conti, R. S. S. to the Late M. Leibnitz, concerning the Dispute about the Invention of the Method of Fluxions, or Differential Method; With M. Leibnitz His Answer | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0047 |
929-938 | Jacobo Jurin | Pars Reliqua Dissertationis De Potentia Cordis. Authore Jacobo Jurin, M. D. & R. Societatis Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0048 |
939-945 | Colin Maclaurin | Nova Methodus Universalis Curvas Omnes Cujuscunque Ordinis Mechanicae Describendi Sola Datorum Angulorum & Rectarum Ope. Per Colin Maclaurin in Collegio Novo Abredonensi Matheseos Professore | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0049 |
945-946 | William Rice and John Harris | Extract of a Letter of the Reverend Mr. William Rice, Rector of Caerleon upon Usk, to Charles Williams Esq, Giving an Account of an Ancient Roman Inscription Lately Found There. With Some Conjectures Thereon, by the Reverend Dr. John Harris, S. T. P. and R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0050 |
952-954 | | De. Maximis & Minimis Quae in Motibus Corporum Coelestium Occurrunt | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0051 |
955-963 | Brook Taylor | Apologia D. Brook Taylor, J V D. & R S. Soc. contra V. C J. Bernoullium, Math. Prof. Basileae | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0052 |
963-968 | William Stukely | An Account of the Impression of the Almost Entire Sceleton of a Large Animal in a Very Hard Stone, Lately Presented the Royal Society, from Nottinghamshire. By Dr. William Stukely, M. D. and R. S. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0053 |
968-973 | John Strachey | A Curious Description of the Strata Observ'd in the Coal-Mines of Mendip in Somersetshire; Being a Letter of John Strachey Esq; To Dr. Robert Welsted, M. D. and R.S. Soc. and by Him Communicated to the Society | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0054 |
974-975 | J. Theoph. Desaguliers | Some Instances of the Very Great and Speedy Vegetation of Turnips. Communicated by the Rev. Dr. J. Theoph. Desaguliers, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0055 |
976-977 | J. Harris and J. T. Desaguliers | An Account of Some Experiments Tried with Mons. Villette's Burning Concave, in June 1718. By the Rev. Dr. J. Harris and Dr. J. T. Desaguliers, Reg. Soc. SS. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0056 |
978-990 | Edm. Halley | An Account of the Extraordinary METEOR Seen All over England, on the 19th of March 1718/9 With a Demonstration of the Uncommon Height Thereof. By Edm. Halley, LL. D. and Secretary to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0057 |
992-994 | E. Halley | An Observation of the End of the Total Lunar Eclipse on the 5th of March 1718. Observed Near the Cape of Good Hope, Serving to Determine the Longitude Thereof. With Remarks Thereon. By E. Halley, R S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0058 |
995-1000 | Jacobus Keill | Jacobi Keill, M. D. De Viribus Cordis Epistola | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0059 |
1000-1014 | James Jurin | An Account of Some Experiments Relating to the Specifick Gravity of Human Blood. By James Jurin, M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0060 |
1014-1016 | John Chamberlayne | An Acconnt of the Sunk Island in Humber, Some Years Since Recover'd from the Sea. Being an Extract of a Letter Communicated to the Royal Society by John Chamberlayne, Esq; R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0061 |
1017-1021 | J. T. Desaguliers | A Way for Myopes to Use Telescopes without Eye-Glasses, an Object Glass Alone Becoming as Useful to Them, and Sometimes More Than a Combination of Glasses. Communicated to the Royal-Society, by the Reverend J. T. Desaguliers, LL.D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0062 |
1021-1034 | James Pound | New and Accurate Tables for the Ready Computing of the Eclipses of the First Satellite of Jupiter, by Addition Only. By the Reverend Mr James Pound, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0063 |
1036-1038 | Henry Barham | A Letter of the Curious Mr. Henry Barham, R. S. Soc. to Sir Hans Sloan, Bart. Vice-President of the Royal Society; Giving Several Experiments and Observations on the Production of Silk-Worms, and of Their Silk in England, as Made by Him Last Summer | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0064 |
1039-1050 | Jacobus Jurin | Epistola Dni. Jacobi Jurin, M. D. & R. S. Socii, Qua Doctrinam Suam De Potentia Cordis, Contra Nuperas Objectiones Viri Clariss. D. Jacobi Keillii, M. D. in Num. 361. Philos. Transact. Editas, Defendit | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0065 |
1050-1070 | Jacobo Stirling | Methodus Differentialis Newtoniana Illustrata. Authore Jacobo Stirling, e Coll. Balliol. Oxon | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0066 |
1071-1078 | J. T. Desaguliers | An Account of Some Experiments Made on the 27th Day of April, 1719. to Find How Much the Resistance of the Air Retards Falling Bodies. By J. T. Desaguliers, LL. D. & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0067 |
1078 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0068 |
1080-1082 | Joseph Williamson | A Letter of Mr. Joseph Williamson Watchmaker, to the Publisher, Wherein He Asserts His Right to the Curious and Useful Invention of Making Clocks to Keep Time with the Suns Apparent Motion | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0069 |
1083-1096 | James Jurin | An Account of Some New Experiments, Relating to the Action of Glass Tubes upon Water and Quicksilver. By James Jurin, M. D. Reg. Soc. & Coll. Med. Lond. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0070 |
1097-1098 | Rich. Richardson | Part of a Letter from Dr. Rich. Richardson, to Will. Sherard, LL. D. & R. S. S. Giving a Relation of a Wonderful Fall of Water from a Spout, upon the Mores in Lancashire | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0071 |
1099-1100 | Edmond Halley | An Account of the Phaenomena of a Very Extraordinary Aurora Borealis, Seen at London on November 10. 1719. Both Morning and Evening. By Dr. Edmond Halley. R.S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0072 |
1101-1104 | Will. Maunder | A Relation of the Same Appearance, Seen at Cruwys Morchard in Devonshire. Being Part of a Letter to Sam. Cruwys, Esq; R. S. S. and by Him Communicated to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0073 |
1104-1107 | | A Further Relation of the Same Appearance as Seen at Dublin, Communicated to the Publisher by an Unknown Hand | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0074 |
1107-1109 | Thomas Hearne and Francis Nicholson | An Account of Another Very Considerable Aurora Borealis Observed at Streatham in Surrey, by Mr. Thomas Hearne; And Communicated by Coll. Francis Nicholson, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0075 |
1109-1114 | | Nuperae Observationes Astronomicae cum Regia Societate Communicatae | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0076 |
10.1098/rstl.1717.0001 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1717.0001 |
3-4 | | The Preface | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0001 |
5-45 | Rogero Cotes | Logometria Auctore Rogero Cotes, Trin. Coll. Cantab. Soc. Astr. & Ph. Exp. Professore Plumiano, & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0002 |
46-49 | | An Extract from the Acta Eruditorum for the Month of March, 1713. Pag. 111 | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0003 |
50 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0004 |
51 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0005 |
52-54 | John Long and S. Theol. Bacc. | A New Method for Making Logarithms, and Vice Versa, for Finding the Number Corresponding to a Logarithm Given, by Help of the Following Table. Communicated by Mr. John Long, S. Theol. Bacc. and Fellow of Corpus Christi Coll. Oxon | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0006 |
55-58 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoeck | An Extract of a Letter from Mr. Anthony Van Leeuwenhoeck, F. R. S. Dated October the 12th. 1713. Concerning the Fibres of the Muscles, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0007 |
59-61 | Mr. Muys | An Extract from the Journal Literaire, Publish'd at the Hague, for the Months of January and February, 1714. Pag. 238. Being, An Account of Several Observations concerning the Frame and Texture of the Muscles; By Mr Muys of Franequer | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0008 |
62-71 | Cotton Mather | An Extract of Several Letters from Cotton Mather, D. D. to John Woodward, M. D. and Richard Waller, Esq; S. R. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0009 |
72-82 | Emanuel Timonius and John Woodward | An Account, or History, of the Procuring the Small Pox by Incision, or Inoculation; As It Has for Some Time Been Practised at Constantinople | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0010 |
82-86 | Johanne Keill | Theoremata Quaedam Infinitam Materiae Divisibilitatem Spectantia, quae Ejusdem Raritatem & Tenuem Compositionem Demonstrant, Quorum ope Plurimae in Physica Tolluntur Difficultates | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0011 |
88-90 | Francisco Blanchino | Observationes Occultationis Stellae $\tau $ in Origine Cornu Borei Tauri, Sub Disco Lunae, Simulque Eclipseos Lunae Statim Insecutae, Anno 1713. Novemb 21. Mane St. Vet. Romae Habitae, & a Praestantissimo Astronomo D. Francisco Blanchino. R. S. S. Communicatae. Cum Emersionibus Nonnullis Intimi Jovialium Ex Umbra Jovis, Ibidem Eodem Anno Observatis | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0012 |
91-111 | Joannis Keill, Saviliani, and Johannes Bernoulli | Joannis Keill M. D. & in Academia Oxoniensi Astronomiae Professoris Saviliani, Observationes in ea quae Edidit Celeberrimus Geometra Johannes Bernoulli in Commentariis Physico Mathematicis Parisiensibus Anno 1710. de inverso Problemate Virium Centripetarum. Et ejusdem Problematis Solutio Nova | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0013 |
111-127 | Thomas Watkins | Rules for Correcting the Usual Methods of Computing Amounts and Present Values, by Compound as well as Simple Interest; And of Stating Interest Accounts. Offer'd to Consideration, by Thomas Watkins, Gent. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0014 |
130-132 | W. Derham and De La Hire | An Account of the Rain which Fell Every Year at Upminster in Essex, the Last Eighteen Years, with Remarks upon That of the Year 1714. By W. Derham, F. R S. Also a Comparison of What Has Been Observed of That Kind at Paris, by M. De La Hire | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0015 |
133-144 | D. Nicolaum Bernoulli | Solutio Generalis Problematis XV. Propositi a D. de Moivre, in tractatu de Mensura Sortis inserto Actis Philosophicis Anglicanis No 329. Pro Numero Quocunque Collusorum: per D. Nicolaum Bernoulli, Basiliensem, Reg. Soc. Sodalem | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0016 |
145-158 | Abr. De Moivre | Solutio Generalis Altera Praecedentis Problematis, ope Combinationum & Serierum Infinitarum, per D. Abr. De Moivre. Reg. Soc Sodalem | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0017 |
159-164 | Edmund Halley | An Account of Several Extraordinary Meteors or Lights in the Sky. by Dr. Edmund Halley, Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxon, and Secretary to the Royal-Society | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0018 |
165-168 | E. Halley | Some Remarks on the Variations of the Magnetical Compass Published in the Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences, with Regard to the General Chart of Those Variations Made by E. Halley; As Also concerning the True Longitude of the Magellan Streights | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0019 |
170-172 | Coburgi Saxoniae | Observationes Quaedam Accurate Insignis Cometae Sub Finem Anni 1680 visi, Coburgi Saxoniae a Domino Gottfried Kirch Habitae; Decimo Tertio die Antequam a Quoquam Alio Observatus Sit | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0020 |
173-224 | | An Account of the Book | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0021 |
224 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0022 |
226-228 | Gothofredi Kirchii | D. Gothofredi Kirchii Astronomi & Observatoris Praestantissimi, & Societatis Regiae Berolinensis Dum Vixit Socii, De Varia Apparentia Stellae Novae in Collo Cygni Narratio: e Miscellaneis Berolinensibus anno MDCCX Editis Desumpta. pag. 208 | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0023 |
229-244 | James Petiver | Botanicum Hortense IV. Giving an Account of Divers Rare Plants, Observed the Last Summer A. D. 1714. in Several Curious Gardens about London, and Particularly the Society of Apothecaries Physick-Garden at Chelsea. by James Petiver, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0024 |
245-262 | Edmund Halley | Observations of the Late Total Eclipse of the Sun on the 22d of April Last Past, Made before the Royal Society at Their House in Crane-Court in Fleet-Street, London. by Dr. Edmund Halley, Reg. Soc. Secr. with an Account of What Has Been Communicated from Abroad concerning the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0025 |
263-264 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0026 |
266-268 | Johanne Jacobo Scheuchzero | Experimenta Barometrica pro Varia Diversi Aeris Elasticitate Exploranda, in Variis Helvetiae Locis, Occasione Excursionis Alpinoe, Mense Sept. Anni Proeteriti Susceptoe. Ope Tubi 32 Digit. Parisin. Longi, 2 Linn. Diametro. a Johanne Jacobo Scheuchzero, M. D. Math. P. Tigurino. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0027 |
269-284 | James Petiver | Botanicum Hortense IV. Giving an Account of Divers Rare Plants, Observed the Last Summer A. D. 1714. in Several Curious Gardens about London and Particularly the Society of Apothecaries Physick-Garden at Chelsea | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0028 |
285-294 | | Observationes Coelestes Britannicae, Grenovici in Observatorio Regio Habitae, anno MDCCXIII | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0029 |
294-295 | Mr. Hawkesbee and Brook Taylor | An Account of an Experiment Made by Dr. Brook Taylor Assisted by Mr. Hawkesbee, in Order to Discover the Law of the Magnetical Attraction | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0030 |
296-300 | Edmund Halley | A Short Account of the Cause of the Saltness of the Ocean, and of the Several Lakes That Emit no Rivers; With a Proposal, by Help Thereof, to Discover the Age of the World. Produced before the Royal-Society by Edmund Halley, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0031 |
300-311 | | Accounts of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0032 |
312 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0033 |
314-316 | | Some Accounts of the Late Great Solar Eclipse on April 22. 1715 Mane. Communicated to the Royal-Society from Abroad | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0034 |
317-325 | J. Edens | An Account of a Journey from the Port of Oratava in the Island of Tenerife to the Top of the Pike in That Island, in August Last; With Observations Thereon by Mr. J. Edens | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0035 |
326-329 | James Douglass | Ventriculus Cordis Sinister Stupendae Magnitudinis, Lately Communicated to the Royal-Society by James Douglass, M. D. and R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0036 |
329-331 | Abr. De Moivre | A Ready Description and Quadrature of a Curve of the Third Order, Resembling That Commonly Call'd the Foliate. Communicated by Mr. Abr. De Moivre, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0037 |
331-339 | Mercator and J. Perks | An Easy Mechanical Way to Divide the Nautical Meridian Line in Mercator's Projection; With an Account of the Relation of the Same Meridian Line to the Curva Catenaria. By J. Perks, M. A. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0038 |
339-352 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0039 |
353-364 | James Petiver | Botanicum Hortense IV. Continued from No. 345. by James Petiver, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0040 |
354-356 | | A Short History of the Several New-Stars That Have Appear'd within These 150 Years; With an Account of the Return of That in Collo Cygni, and of Its Continuance Observed This Year 1715 | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0041 |
365-367 | Dr. Helvetius | An Extract of a Letter from Dr. Helvetius at Paris, to Monsieur Duyvenvoorde Embassador Extraordinary from the States-General, and by him Communicated to the Royal-Society | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0042 |
367-370 | Francis Nevile | A Letter of Mr. Francis Nevile to the Right Reverend St. George Lord Bishop of Clogher, R. S. S. Giving an Account of Some Large Teeth Lately Dugg up in the North of Ireland, and by His Lordship Communicated to the Royal-Society | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0043 |
370-384 | Thomas Molyneux | Remarks Upon the Aforesaid Letter and Teeth, by Thomas Molyneux, M. D. and R. S. S. Physician to the State in Ireland: Address'd to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Dublin | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0044 |
385-388 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0045 |
390-392 | | An Account of Several Nebulae or Lucid Spots Like Clouds, Lately Discovered among the Fixt Stars by Help of the Telescope | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0046 |
393-399 | Jacobum Pylarinum | Nova & Tuta Variolas Excitandi per Transplantationem Methodus, Nuper Inventa & in Usum Tracta: Per Jacobum Pylarinum, Venetum, M. D. & Reipublicae Venetae Apud Smyrnenses Nuper Consulem | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0047 |
399-400 | | Problematis Mathematicis Anglis Nuper Propositi Solutio Generalis | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0048 |
401-405 | James Pound | Some Late Curious Astronomical Observations Communicated by the Reverend and Learned Mr. James Pound, Rector of Wansted, and R. Soc. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0049 |
406-428 | Edmund Halley | An Account of the Late Surprizing Appearance of the Lights Seen in the Air, on the Sixth of March Last; With an Attempt to Explain the Principal Phaenomena thereof; As It Was Laid before the Royal Society by Edmund Halley, J. V. D. Savilian Professor of Geom. Oxon, and Reg. Soc. Secr | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0050 |
428 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0051 |
430-432 | | A Description of the Phaenomenon of March 6. Last, as It Was Seen on the Ocean, Near the Coast of Spain. With an Account of the Return of the Same Sort of Appearance, on March 31, and April I. and 2. Following | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0052 |
433-447 | Isaac Newton and J. T. Desaguliers | An Account of Some Experiments of Light and Colours, Formerly Made by Sir Isaac Newton, and Mention'd in His Opticks, Lately Repeated before the Royal Society by J. T. Desaguliers, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0053 |
448-452 | J. T. Desaguliers | A Plain and Easy Experiment to Confirm Sir Isaac Newton's Doctrine of the Different Refrangibility of the Rays of Light. By the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0054 |
452-454 | Dr. Hollings | An Account of What Appear'd on Opening the Big-Belly'd Woman near Haman in Shropshire, Who Was Suppos'd to Have Continued Many Years with Child. Communicated by Dr. Hollings M.D. from Shrewsbury | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0055 |
454-464 | Edm. Halleio | Methodus Singularis Qua Solis Parallaxis Sive Distantia a Terra, ope Veneris intra Solem Conspiciendoe, Tuto Determinari Poterit: Proposita Coram Regia Societate ab Edm. Halleio J. U. D. Ejusdem Societatis Secretario | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0056 |
466-468 | Edm. Halley | An Account of the Cause of the Late Remarkable Appearance of the Planet Venus, Seen This Summer, for Many Days Together, in the Day Time. By Edm. Halley, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0057 |
469-473 | John Sackette | A Letter of the Reverend Mr. John Sackette, A. M. to Dr. Brook Taylor, Reg. Soc. Secr. Giving an Account of a Very Uncommon Sinking of the Earth, Near Folkestone in Kent | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0058 |
473-483 | Tancred Robinson | Miscellaneous Observations Made about Rome, Naples and Some Other Countries, in the Year 1683 and 1684; and Communicated to the Publisher by Tancred Robinson M. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0059 |
484-486 | William Derham | An Account of the Mischiefs Ensuing the Swallowing of the Stones of Bullace and Sloes. By the Reverend William Derham, Prebend of Windsor, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0060 |
486-490 | Richard Bradley | Observations and Experiments Relating to the Motion of the Sap in Vegetables. By Mr. Richard Bradley, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0061 |
490-492 | Richard Bradley | Some Microscopical Observations, and Curious Remarks on the Vegetation, and Exceeding Quick Propagation of Moldiness, on the Substance of a Melon. Communicated by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0062 |
492-499 | Edm. Halley | The Art of Living under Water: Or, a Discourse concerning the Means of Furnishing Air at the Bottom of the Sea, in Any Ordinary Depths. By Edm. Halley, LL. D. Secretary to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0063 |
499-502 | J. Douglass | Observations on the Glands in the Human Spleen; And on a Fracture in the upper Part of the Thigh-Bone. By J. Douglass, M.D. and R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0064 |
502-504 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0065 |
506-508 | R. D. Jacobo Pound | Observationes Nonnulloe Planetarum Primariorum, ac Speciatim Stelloe Cujusdam Fixoe Corporis Jovis Interpositu Occultatoe; A R. D. Jacobo Pound, R. S. Soc. Nuper Habitoe, & ab Eodem Cum Regia Societate Communicatae | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0066 |
509-522 | Richard Waller | A Description of That Curious Natural Machine, the Wood-Peckers Tongue, etc. By Richard Waller Esq; Late Secretary to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0067 |
523-541 | James Douglass | The Natural History and Description of the Phoenicopterus or Flamingo; With Two Views of the Head, and Three of the Tongue, of That Beautiful and Uncommon Bird. By James Douglass, M. D. Reg. Soc. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0068 |
541 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1714.0069 |
1-10 | D. J. Keill | Problematis Kepleriani, de Inveniendo Vero Motu Planetarum, Areas Tempori Proportionales in Orbibus Ellipticis Circa Focorum Alterum Describentium, Solutio Newtoniana; A D. J. Keill, Astr. Prof. Savil. Oxon. & R. S. S. Demonstrata & Exemplis Illustrata | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0001 |
11-21 | Brook Taylor | De Inventione Centri Oscillationis- Per Brook Taylor Armig. Regal. Societat. Sodal | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0002 |
22-25 | Josephi Vallettae | Epistola D. Josephi Vallettae Nobilis Neopolitani, ad D. Richardum Waller Armig. Reg. Societ.Sec. de Incendio & Eruptione Montis Vesuvii, Anno MDCCVII | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0003 |
26-32 | Brook Taylor | De motu Nervi Tenst. Per Brook Taylor Armig. Regal. Societat. Sodal | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0004 |
33-64 | James Petiver | An Account of Divers Rare Plants, Observed Last Summer in Several Curious Gardens, and Particularly the Society of Apothecaries Physick Garden at Chelsea. By Mr. James Petiver, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0005 |
65-79 | Johanne Flamsteedio | Observationes Coelestes Britannicae, Grenovici in Observatorio Regio, a Johanne Flamsteedio, Ast. Reg. Hahitae, Annis MDCCXI & MDCCXII | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0006 |
80-90 | De Legionibus | De Legionibus Epistola, ad Virum Clarissimum Doctissimumque Hans Sloane, M. D. Regiae Societati a Secretis, Coll. Medd. Lond. Sodalem, et Medicum Regium, Data, a Guil. Musgrave, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0007 |
91-92 | Edward Tenison | The Husbandry of Canary Seed. By the Reverend Mr. Edward Tenison | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0008 |
93-101 | Edward Lhwyd and Hans Sloane | Extracts of Several Letters from Mr. Edward Lhwyd, (M. A.) Late Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, to Dr. Rich. Richardson, (M. D.) of North Bierly in Yorkshire; Containing Observations in Natural History and Antiquities, Made in His Travels thro' Wales and Scotland. Communicated by Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0009 |
101-144 | John Christoph Gottwald, Joh. Phil Breynius, and C. J. Spregnell | An Abridgement of a Book Intitl'd, A Description of the Plague, Which Happened in the Royal City of Dantzick, in the Year 1709. Written in High-Dutch by Dr. John Christoph. Gottwald, and Communicated by Dr. Joh. Phil. Breynius, as the Best Account of That Distemper There Publish'd. Translated by C. J. Spregnell, M.D. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0010 |
145-150 | De Aquilis Romanis and Guil Musgrave | De Aquilis Romanis, Excerpta ex Epistola Guil. Musgrave, M. D. et Utriusq; Societ. Reg. Socij, ad Virum Clariss. Gisb. Cuperum, Consulem Daventriensem | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0011 |
151-152 | Francis Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment Touching the Proportions of the Ascent of Spirit of Wine between Two Glass Planes, Whose Surfaces Were Plac'd at Certain Different Distances from Each Other. By the Late Mr. Francis Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0012 |
153-154 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of Same Farther Experiments Touching the Ascent of Water between Two Glass Planes in an Hyperbolick Curve. By the Late Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0013 |
155-156 | Fr. Hauksbee | A Farther Account of the Ascending of Drops of Spirit of Wine between Two Glass Planes Twenty Inches and an Half Long; With a Table of the Distances from the Touching Ends, and the Angles of Elevation. By the Late Mr Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0014 |
157-159 | Guil Musgrave | Inscriptio Tarraconensis: Cum Commentario Guil. Musgrave, M. D. Coll. Med. et Societ. Reg. Lond. Socij | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0015 |
160-164 | Anthouy Van Leeuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr. Anthouy Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. containing Some Further Microscopical Observations on the Animalcula Found Upon Duckweed, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0016 |
165-166 | W. Derham | The Case of a Woman Big with Child, Who Recovered of the Small-Pox, and Was Afterwards Delivered of a Dead Child Full of the Pustules of That Distemper. In a Letter from the Reverend Mr. W. Derham, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, S. R. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0017 |
167-171 | Richard Richardson | Several Observations in Natural History, Made at North - Bierley in Yorkshire, by Dr. Richard Richardson (M. D.) Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0018 |
172-176 | Nicolai Facij | Epistola Nicolai Facij, Reg. Soc. Lond. Sod. ad Fratrem Joh. Christoph. Facium Dictoe Societatis Sodalem, qua Vendicat Solutionem Suam Problematis de Inveniendo Solido Rotundo seu Tereti in Quod Minima Fiat Resistentia | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0019 |
177-221 | James Petiver | Botanicum Hortense. III. Giving an Account of Divers Rare Plants, Observed This Summer, A. D. 1713, in Several Curious Gardens about London, and Particularly the Society of Apothecaries Physick Garden at Chelsea. by James Petiver, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0020 |
222-224 | Mr Angestein | A Short Account of Some Swedish Minerals, &c. Sent from Mr Angestein, Overseer of the King of Sweden's Mines, to Mr James Petiver, Apothecary, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0021 |
225-230 | Father Papin | A Letter from Father Papin, to Father Le Gobien, Containing Some Observations upon the Mechanic Arts and Physick of the Indians. Taken from the Ninth Volume of Letters of the Missionary Jesuits, Printed at Paris in Octavo | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0022 |
230-235 | De Bourzes | A Letter from Father Bourzes to Father Estienne Souciet, concerning the Luminous Appearance Observable in the Wake of Ships in the Indian Seas, &c. Taken from the Ninth Volume of Letters of the Missionary Jesuits | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0023 |
236-237 | James Yonge | A Letter from Mr. James Younge, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. Containing the Case of a Woman Who Had Her Menses Regularly to 70 Years of Age | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0024 |
237-247 | Father Jartoux | The Description of a Tartarian Plant, Call'd Gin-Seng; with an Account of Its Virtues. In a Letter from Father Jartoux, to the Procurator General of the Missions of India and China. Taken from the Tenth Volume of Letters of the Missionary Jesuits, Printed at Paris in Octavo, 1713 | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0025 |
247-251 | Fred. Slare | An Examen of the Chalybeat, or Spa-Waters, Called by the Germans Acid or Sowre-Brunns, or Fountains; But Prov'd to be of a Contrary Nature, That is, Alkali's. by Dr. Fred. Slare, Fellow of the Coll. of Physicians and Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0026 |
252-256 | Francis Nevill | Part of a Letter from Francis Nevill, Esq; To the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Clogher, Containing a Relation of Several Urns and Sepulchral Monuments Lately Found in Ireland | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0027 |
257-260 | Peter Le Neve | An Extract of a Letter, Giving an Account of a Large Number of Urns Dug Up at North Elmham in Norfolk. Communicated by Peter Le Neve, Esq; Norroy, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0028 |
260-264 | Francis Nevill | Some Observations upon Lough-Neagh in Ireland. In a Letter from Francis Nevill Esq; To the Lord Bishop of Clogher | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0029 |
265-267 | Samuel Bowdich | Part of a Letter from Mr. Samuel Bowdich, to Dr. William Musgrave, F. R. S. Giving an Account of a Woman Who Had Lain Fix Days Covered with Snow, without Receiving Any Nourishment, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0030 |
267-269 | Lord Bishop of Clogher | An Account of the Subsiding, or Sinking down of Part of a Hill Near Clogher in Ireland. Communicated by the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Clogher, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0031 |
270-272 | Francis Nevill | An Account of Some Ancient Trumpets, and Other Pieces of Antiquity, Found in the County of Tyrone in Ireland. In a Letter from Francis Nevill, Esq; to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Clogher, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0032 |
273-274 | Fred. Slare | Part of a Letter from Dr. Fred. Slare to Dr. Hans Sloane; Concerning a Person Who Had a New Set of Teeth after 80 Years of Age; With Some Observations Upon the Virtues and Properties of Sugar | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0033 |
275-276 | Edward Lhwyd | An Extract of a Letter from the Late Mr. Edward Lhwyd, to Dr. Richard Richardson; Containing Some Remarks on an Undescribed Plant, and Other Particulars, Observed by Him in Wales | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0034 |
276-278 | Richard Russell and William Cheselden | A Relation of a Scirrhous Tumour, Included in a Cystis, &c. By Mr. Richard Russell, Surgeon, at Lewes in Sussex; And Communicated by Mr William Cheselden, Surgeon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0035 |
278-279 | Francis Nevill | An Extract of a Letter from Francis Nevill, Esq; To the Lord Bishop of Clogher, F. R. S. concerning a Quarry of Marble Discover'd by him in the County of Farmanagh in Ireland | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0036 |
279-281 | John Chamberlayne | Remarks Upon the Plague at Copenhagen in the Year 1711. Communicated by John Chamberlayne, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0037 |
281-282 | William Cheselden | Some Anatomical Observations. By Mr. William Cheselden, Surgeon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0038 |
283-292 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1713.0039 |
2-16 | Monsieur Bon | A Discourse upon the Usefulness of the Silk of Spiders. By Monsieur Bon, President of the Court of Accounts, Aydes and Finances, and President of the Royal Society of Sciences at Montpellier. Communicated by the Author | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0001 |
16-19 | H. Cressener | An Account of the Moon's Eclipse, February 2. 1701/2. Observed at Streatham Near London, and Compared with the Calculation. By the Rev. Mr H. Cressener, M. A. Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0002 |
20-23 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. Containing Some Microscopical Observations upon the Chrystalized Particles of Silver Dissolved in Aqua Fortis | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0003 |
24-27 | Archibald Adams | A Letter from Dr. Archibald Adams to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. concerning the Manner of Making Microscopes, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0004 |
28-32 | W. Holbrooke, Stoole, and W. Cole | An Abstract out of a Letter from Doctor W. Holbrooke of Manchester, to Dr. W. Cole, Fellow of the College of Physitians in London; Concerning Stones Voided by Stoole. With Dr. Cole's Answer to the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0005 |
32-35 | J. Douglas | An Account of the Dissection of a Person, Who dy'd of an Ulcer in the Right Kidney. By J. Douglas, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0006 |
35-52 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0007 |
53-116 | Patrick Blair | Osteographia Elephantina: Or, A Full and Exact Description of All the Bones of an Elephant, Which Died Near Dundee, April the 27th, 1706. With Their Several Dimensions. Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. By Mr Patrick Blair, Surgeon, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0008 |
117-168 | Patrick Blair | A Continuation of the Osteographia Elephantina: Or, a Description of the Bones of an Elephant, which Died Near Dundee, April the 27th, 1706. By Mr. Patrick Blair | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0009 |
170-185 | Paul Bussiere | An Anatomical Description of the Heart of Land Tortoises from America. By Mr. Paul Bussiere, Surgeon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0010 |
186-190 | John Arbuthnott | An Argument for Divine Providence, Taken from the Constant Regularity Observ'd in the Births of Both Sexes. By Dr. John Arbuthnott, Physitian in Ordinary to Her Majesty, and Fellow of the College of Physitians and the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0011 |
191-195 | Jo. Craig | Logarithmotechnia Generalis. Authore Jo. Craig | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0012 |
196-198 | Fra Hauksbee | Experiments concerning the Time Required in the Descent of Different Bodies, of Different Magnitudes and Weights, in Common Air, from a Certain Height. By Mr. Fra. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0013 |
199-203 | F. Hauksbee | Experiments concerning the Effects of Air Pass'd through Red Hot Mettals, &c. By Mr F. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0014 |
204-207 | Fra Hauksbee | A Description of the Apparatus for Making Experiments on the Refractions of Fluids: With a Table of the Specifick Gravities, Angles of Observations, and Ratio of Refractions of Several Fluids. By Mr Fra. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0015 |
208-211 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0016 |
211 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0017 |
213-264 | Abr. De Moivre | De Mensura Sortis seu; de Probabilitate Eventuum in Ludis a Casu Fortuito Pendentibus | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0018 |
264 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0019 |
266-269 | Nehemiah Grew | A Demonstration of the Number of Acres Contained in England, or South-Britain; And the Use Which May be Made of It. By Dr. Nehemiah Grew, Fellow of the Royal Society, and of the College of Physicians | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0020 |
270-290 | William Derham and William Crabtrie | Observations upon the Spots That Have Been upon the Sun, from the Year 1703 to 1711. With a Letter of Mr. Crabtrie, in the Year 1640. upon the Same Subject. By the Reverend Mr William Derham, F. R. S | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0021 |
291-295 | Hugh Todd | A Letter from the Reverend Dr. Hugh Todd (S. T. P.) Sub-Dean and Prebendary of Carlisle, to Dr. Edmund Halley (L. L. D.) Savilian Professor of Geometry in Oxford, and Fellow of the Royal Society; Giving an Account of Some Antiquities Lately Found at Corbridge in Northumberland | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0022 |
296-301 | George Earl of Cromertie | An Account of the Mosses in Scotland. In a Letter from the Right Honourable George Earl of Cromertie, &c. Fellow of the Royal Society, to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0023 |
302-308 | Hans Sloane | A Letter from Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. to the Right Honourable the Earl of Cromertie, in Answer to the Foregoing Letter, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0024 |
310-315 | Geo. Jos. Camelli and Jacobus Petiver | De Araneis & Scarabaeis Philippensibus. Ex MSS. R. P. Geo. Jos. Camelli. Communicavit Jacobus Petiver, S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0025 |
316-320 | Anthony van Leeuwenhock | Part of a Letter from Mr. Anthony van Leeuwenhock, F. R. S. to Mr. James Petiver, F. R. S. Containing Some Microscopical Observations upon the Animalcula in Semine of Young Rams | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0026 |
320-322 | Ralph Thoresby | A Letter from Mr Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. Giving an Account of a Lunar Rain-Bow Seen in Darby Shire, and of a Storm of Thunder and Lightning Which Happened Near Leedes in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0027 |
322-323 | Ralph Thoresby | Another Letter from Mr. Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. Giving an Account of a Meteor, which was Seen in Yorkshire, and Other Neighbouring Countries, upon May 18. 1710 | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0028 |
324-325 | Samuel Carte | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr. Samuel Carte, Rector of St. Margaret's Parish in Leicester, to Mr. Humsrey Wanley, F. R. S. Concerning an Ancient Tessellated, or Mosaic Work, at Leicester | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0029 |
325-327 | Dr. Hooke and F. Hauksbee | An Account of the Repetition of an Experiment of the Late Dr. Hooke's, concerning Two Liquors, which, When Mixt Together, Will Possess Less Space, Than When Separate: With Another Experiment Confirming the Same. By Mr. F. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0030 |
328-330 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment, concerning an Endeavour to Produce Light thro' a Metallick Body, under the Circumstances of a Vacuum and Attrition. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0031 |
330-342 | Johannis Freind | Johannis Freind, M. D. Oxon. Praelectionnm Chymicarum Vindiciae, in Quibus Objectiones, in Actis Lipsiensibus Anno 1710. Mense Septembri, Contra Vim Materiae Attractricem Allatae, Diluuntur | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0032 |
342-352 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0033 |
354-375 | Father Goree | A Relation of a New Island, Which Was Raised up from the Bottom of the Sea, on the 23d of May 1707. in the Bay of Santorini, in the Archipelago. Written by Father Goree (a Jesuit) an Eye-Witness | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0034 |
375-394 | James Petiver | An Account of Divers Rare Plants, Lately Observed in Several Curious Gardens about London, and Particularly the Company of Apothecaries Physick Garden at Chelsey. By Mr. James Petiver, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0035 |
395-396 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment Touching the Direction of a Drop of Oil of Oranges, between Two Glass Planes, towards Any Side of Them That is Nearest Press'd Together. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0036 |
396 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0037 |
416-426 | James Petiver | Some Farther Account of Divers Rare Plants, Lately Observed in Several Curious Gardens about London, and Particularly in the Company of Apothecaries Physick-Garden at Chelsey. By Mr. James Petiver, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0038 |
426-429 | James Yonge | A Relation of an Hydropical Case, in Which the Gall Bladder Was Distended to an Unusual Bigness. By Mr James Yonge, F. R. S. Surgeon at Plimouth | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0039 |
429-430 | John Craig | A Description of the Head of a Monstrous Calf. In a Letter from the Reverend Mr. John Craig, Vicar of Gillingham in Dorsetshire, to William Burnet, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0040 |
431-434 | Fr. Hauskbee | An Account of Some Experiments Touching the Keeping of Fishes in Water under Different Circumstances. By Mr Fr. Hauskbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0041 |
434-436 | Patrick Blair | Part of a Letter from Mr. Patrick Blair to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. Giving an Account of the Asbestos, or Lapis Amiantus, Found in the the High-Lands of Scotland | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0042 |
436 | W. Cheselden | The Dimensions of Some Human Bones, of an Extraordinary Size, Which Were Dug up Near St. Albans in Hertfordshire. Communicated by Mr. W. Cheselden, Surgeon, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0043 |
438-446 | Anthony van Leeuwenhock | A Letter from Mr Anthony van Leeuwenhock, F. R. S. Containing His Observations upon the Seminal Vessels, Muscular Fibres, and Blood of Whales | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0044 |
447-459 | J. Phil. Breynij | Epistola D. J. Phil. Breynij, M. D. Gedanensis, & Reg. Societ. Lond. Sodal. ad D. Hans Sloane, M. D. Dictoe Societatis Secretarium; Varias Observationes Continens, in Itinere per Italiam Suscepto, Anno 1703 | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0045 |
459-461 | G. Ch. Schelhammeri | Animadversiones Quaedam in Codicem MS. Membranaceum, Superiori Epistola Memoratum: Excerptae Ex Additamentis G. Ch. Schelhammeri in Herm. Conringij Introductionem in Artem Medicam. Cap. XII. Pag. 401 | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0046 |
462-465 | Edward Lhwyd | A Letter from the Late Mr. Edward Lhwyd, Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, to Dr. Tancred Robinson, F. R. S. Containing Several Observations in Natural History, Made in His Travels thro' Wales | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0047 |
466 | Edw. Lhwyd | An Extract from a Letter of Mr Edw. Lhwyd to Dr. Tancred Robinson; Giving Some Farther Account of the Birds Mentioned in the Foregoing Letter | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0048 |
467-469 | Edw. Lhwyd | Some Farther Observations Relating to the Natural History of Wales. In a Letter from Mr. Edw. Lhwyd to Dr. Tancred Robinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0049 |
470-472 | Francis Robartes | Concerning the Proportion of Mathematical Points to Each Other. By the Honourable Francis Robartes Esq; Vice-President of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0050 |
473-474 | Fr. Hauskbee | An Account of an Experiment, concerning the Angle Requir'd to Suspend a Drop of Oyl of Oranges, at Certain Stations, between Two Glass Planes, Placed in the Form of a Wedge. By Mr. Fr. Hauskbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0051 |
475-476 | Richard Hopton and William Gibbons | A Letter from Mr. Richard Hopton to Mr. John Batchelor; Giving an Account of the Eruption of a Burning Spring at Broseley in Shropshire. Communicated by Dr. William Gibbons, Fellow of the College of Physicians | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0052 |
478-484 | W. Derham | Observations concerning the Subterraneous Trees in Dagenham, and Other Marshes Bordering upon the River of Thames, in the County of Essex. By the Revd. Mr. W. Derham, Rector of Upminster in the Same County, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0053 |
485-500 | William Courten and Hans Sloane | Experiments and Observations of the Effects of Several Sorts of Poisons upon Animals, etc. Made at Montpellier in the Years 1678 and 1679, by the Late William Courten Esq; Communicated by Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. Translated from the Latin MS | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0054 |
498-415 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Additional Observations upon the Production of Mites, &c. In a Letter from Mr. Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0055 |
500-503 | Edward Lhwyd | A Letter from the Late Mr. Edward Lhwyd, Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, to Dr. Tancred Robinson, F. R. S. Giving a Farther Account of what He Met with Remarkable in Natural History and Antiquities, in His Travels thro' Wales | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0056 |
503-506 | Edw. Lhwyd | Several Observations Relating to the Antiquities and Natural History of Ireland, Made by Mr. Edw. Lhwyd, in His Travels thro' That Kingdom. In a Letter to Dr. Tancred Robinson, Fellow of the College of Physicians and Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0057 |
506-511 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of Experiments concerning the Proportion of the Power of the Load-Stone at Different Distances. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0058 |
511-512 | Fr. Hauskbee | The Specifick Gravities of Several Metalline Cubes, in Comparison with Their Like Bulks of Water. By Mr. Fr. Hauskbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0059 |
512-514 | William Cowper and Hans Sloane | An Account of what Appeared on the Dissection of the Body of Mr. - Dove. By the Late Mr. William Cowper, Surgeon, F. R. S. In a Letter Communicated by Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0060 |
514-516 | Ralph Thoresby | A Letter from Mr. Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. Giving an Account of the Damage Done by a Storm of Hail, Which Happen'd Near Rotherham in Yorkshire, on June 7. 1711 | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0061 |
518-522 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Some Remarks upon the Disposition of the Parts, and Microscopical Observations upon the Contexture of the Skin of Elephants. In a Letter from Mr. Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0062 |
522-523 | Wm. Derham | Observations of the Eclipse of the Moon, on Jan. 12. 1711-12. By the Revd. Mr Wm. Derham, F. R. S. In a Letter to Rich. Waller Esq; R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0063 |
524-526 | Edw. Lhwyd | Some Farther Observations Relating to the Antiquities and Natural History of Ireland. In a Letter from the Late Mr. Edw. Lhwyd, Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, to Dr. Tancred Robinson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0064 |
527 | Edw. Lhwyd | An Extract of a Letter from the Late Mr. Edw. Lhwyd to Dr. Tancred Robinson; Giving an Account of Some Uncommon Plants Growing about Pensans and St. Ives in Cornwall | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0065 |
528-529 | John Chamberlayne | A Relation of the Effects of a Storm of Thunder and Lightning at Sampford-Courtney in Devonshire, or October the 7th 1711. Communicated by John Chamberlayne Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0066 |
529-534 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Some Microscopical Observations upon Muscles, and the Manner of Their Production. In a Letter from Mr. Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0067 |
534-535 | William Cowper and Hans Sloane | An Account of what Appeared on Opening the Body of - St. Johns Esq; Who Dyed of an Asthma, July the 2d 1705. Aged 72 Years. By the Late Mr. William Cowper, Surgeon, F. R. S. Communicated by Dr. Hans Sloane, Reg. Soc. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0068 |
536-537 | Ralph Thoresby | A Letter from Mr Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. Concerning Large Stones Voided per Urethram | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0069 |
538 | Brook Taylor | Part of a Letter from Mr. Brook Taylor, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane R. S. Secr. Concerning the Ascent of Water between Two Glass Planes | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0070 |
539-540 | Francis Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment Touching the Ascent of Water between Two Glass Planes, in an Hyperbolick Figure. By Mr. Francis Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0071 |
541-544 | Fettiplace Bellers, Fr. Hauksbee, and Hans Sloane | A Description of the Several Strata of Earth, Stone, Coal, etc. Found in a Coal-Pit at the West End of Dudley in Straffordshire: By Mr. Fettiplace Bellers, F. R. S. To Which is Added, a Table of the Specifick Gravity of Each Stratum: By Mr Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. Communicated by Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1710.0072 |
2-35 | Soni Motu and W. Derham | Experimenta & Observationes de Soni Motu, Aliisque ad id Attinentibus, Factae a Reverendo D. W. Derham Ecclesiae Upminsteriensis Rectore, & Societatis Regalis Londinensis Socio. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0001 |
36-40 | Samuel Molyneux | A Relation of the Strange Effects of Thunder and Lighting, Which Happened at Mrs. Close's House at New-Forge, in the County of Down in Ireland, on the 9th of August, 1707. Communicated by Samuel Molyneux Esq; Secretary of the Philosophical Society at Dublin | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0002 |
40 | Archibald Adams | Part of a Letter from Dr. Archibald Adams, to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. concerning an Apoplectick Person, in Whom, from an Obstruction in the Left Ventricle of the Brain, the Nerves on the Opposite Side Were Affected | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0003 |
41-43 | Ra. Calep | A Letter from Mr. Ra. Calep, to Mr. William Cowper, F. R. S. concerning a Woman 62 Years of Age (Who is Still Living) That Lost Her Leg and Greatest Part of Her Thigh by a Gangrene | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0004 |
44 | James Petiver | The Manner of Making Styrax Liquida, Alias Rosa Mallas. Communicated by Mr. James Petiver, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0005 |
46-52 | W. Cockburn | The Practice of Purging and Vomiting Medicines, according to Dr. Cockburn's Solution of His Problem; With Tables Shewing Their Doses in Particular Ages and Constitutions. Inscrib'd to the Learned Dr. Garth. F. R. S. by W. Cockburn, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0006 |
53-58 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Microscopical Observations on the Blood Vessels and Membranes of the Intestines. In a Letter to the Royal Society from Mr. Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0007 |
59-64 | Lord Archbishop of Dublin and Samuel Molyneux | An Account of the Manner of Manuring Lands by Sea-Shells, as Practised in the Counties of Londonderry and Donegall in Ireland. By His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Dublin. Communicated by Samuel Molyneux Esq; | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0008 |
64-66 | Jo. Craig | De Linearum Curvarum Longitudine Authore Jo. Craig | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0009 |
67-68 | W. Sherard | An Account of a New Island Raised Near Sant-Erini in the Archipelago; Being Part of a Letter to Mr. James Petiver, F. R. S. from Dr. W. Sherard, Consul at Smirna, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0010 |
69-76 | Dr. Wall | Experiments of the Luminous Qualities of Amber, Diamonds, and Gum Lac, by Dr. Wall, in a Letter to Dr. Sloane, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0011 |
77-80 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0012 |
82-86 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of the Repetition of an Experiment Touching Motion Given Bodies Included in a Glass, by the Approach of a Finger Near Its Outside: With Other Experiments on the Effluvia of Glass. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0013 |
87-92 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of Some Experiments, Touching the Electricity and Light Producible on the Attrition of Several Bodies. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0014 |
93-96 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment Touching the Different Densities of the Air, from the Greatest Natural Heat, to the Greatest Natural Cold in This Climate. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0015 |
97-110 | Joannis Keill | Joannis Keill ex Aede Christi Oxon. A. M. Epistola ad Cl. Virum Gulielmum Cockburn, Medicinoe Doctorem. In qua Leges Attractiones Aliaque Physices Principia Traduntur | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0016 |
111-123 | Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek | Microscopical Observations upon the Tongue; In a Letter to the Royal Society from Mr. Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0017 |
123-124 | W. Derham | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr. W. Derham, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. concerning the Migration of Birds | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0018 |
126-134 | Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek | Microscopical Observations on Red Coral: In a Letter to the Royal Society from Mr. Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0019 |
134-137 | Ralph Thoresby | Part of a Letter from Mr. Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. concerning Some Roman Coins Found in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0020 |
137-139 | Orlando Bridgman | Part of a Letter from Orlando Bridgman Esq; F. R. S. to Capt. Wine, Giving an Account of a Storm of Thunder and Lightning That Happen'd at Ipswich, July 16, 1708 | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0021 |
140-141 | Jos. Nelson | A Letter from Mr. Jos. Nelson, concerning the Effects of the Abovementioned Storm of Thunder and Lightning at Colchester | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0022 |
142-143 | Arthur Bury | Part of a Letter from Dr. Arthur Bury, to the Reverend John Chamberlayne Esq; F.R.S. concerning the Manuring of Land in Devonshire by Sea-Sand | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0023 |
143-167 | Edward Lhuyd | A Letter from Mr. Edward Lhuyd, Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, to Dr. R.R. in Yorkshire; Giving an Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0024 |
170-174 | Claud Amijand and de la Fage | A Relation of an Idiot at Ostend; With Two Other Chirurgical Cases. By Mr. Claud. Amijand, in a Letter to Mr. Wilson: Communicated by Mr. de la Fage | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0025 |
174-188 | Jo. Keill | Jo. Keill ex Aede Christi Oxoniensis, A. M. Epistola ad Clarissimum Virum Edmundum Halleium Geometriae Professorem Savilianum, de Legibus Virium Centripetarum | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0026 |
189-199 | Paul Clain and Father Le Gobien | An Extract of Two Letters from the Missionary Jesuits, concerning the Discovery of the New Philippine-Islands, with a Map of the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0027 |
200-208 | Bourguignon | A Relation of the New Island Thrown up Near the Island of Santerini; Sent to the Marquis of Ferriol, Ambassador Extraordinary of France at the Ottoman Port. Taken from the Memoirs of the History of Arts and Sciences at Trevoux, for the Month of July, 1708 | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0028 |
208 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0029 |
210-214 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr. Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. Containing His Observations upon the White Matter on the Tongues of Feverish Persons, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0030 |
215-217 | Arthur Charlett | A Letter concerning a Colliery That Took Fire, and Was Blown up Near Newcastle, Killing 69 Persons, on August 18, 1708. Communicated by the Reverend Dr. Arthur Charlett, Master of University College in Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0031 |
217-218 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of the Success of an Attempt to Continue Several Atmospheres of Air Condensed in the Space of One, for a Considerable Time. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0032 |
219-221 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment, Touching the Production of Light Within a Globe Glass, Whose Inward Surface is Lin'd with Sealing-Wax upon an Attrition of Its Outside. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0033 |
221-222 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of Some Experiments, in Relation to the Weight of Common Water under Different Circumstances. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0034 |
223-232 | Mr. Poupart | A Relation of Some Strange and Wonderful Effects of the Scurvey, Which Happened at Paris in the Year 1699. By Mr. Poupart. Taken from the Memoirs of the History of the Academy of Sciences | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0035 |
232-240 | Francis Maria Picolo | An Extract of a Memoir, concerning the Discovery of a Passage by Land to California; With a Map and Description of That Country. Presented to the Royal Council of Guadalaxara in Mexico, by Francis Maria Picolo. Taken from the Letters of the Missionary Jesuits, Printed at Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0036 |
241-248 | Geo. Jos. Camelli and D. Jac. Petiver | De Variis Animalibus Philippensibus, ex MSS. R. P. Geo. Jos Camelli. Communicavit D. Jac. Petiver, S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0037 |
250-257 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | A Letter from. Mr. Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning the Circulation of the Blood in Fishes, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0038 |
258-266 | Fr. Hauksbee | Several Experiments Touching the Seeming Spontaneous Ascent of Water. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0039 |
267-268 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment Touching the Different Densities of Common Water, from the Greatest Degree of Heat in our Climate, to the Freezing Point, Observ'd by a Thermometer. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0040 |
269-270 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of Some Experiments, in Relation to the Weight of Common Water, under Different Circumstances. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0041 |
270-288 | Guidonis Grandi and Laurentium Magalotti | Epistola D. Guidonis Grandi, Societatis Regalis Londin. Socii, ad Illust. Comitem D. Laurentium Magalotti, Dictae Societatis Socium, De Natura & Proprietatibus Soni | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0042 |
289-291 | Ralph Thoresby | Part of a Letter from Mr. Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, Reg. Soc. Secr. concerning Some Roman Antiquities Found in Yorkshire; And a Storm of Thunder, Lightning, and Rain, That Happen'd There, August 5, 1708 | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0043 |
292 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0044 |
294-301 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Microscopical Observations on the Palates of Oxen, &c. By Mr. Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0045 |
302-304 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Experiment Touching the Freezing of Common Water, and Water Purg'd of Air. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0046 |
304-305 | Francis Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment Touching the Freezing of Common Water, Ting'd with a Liquid Said to be Extracted from Shell-Lac. By Mr. Francis Hauksbee. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0047 |
306-308 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Experiment Touching the Weighing of Bodies of the Same Species, but of Very Unequal Surfaces, in Common Water, Being of an Equal Weight in Common Air. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0048 |
308-313 | W. Derham | A Letter from the Reverend Mr. W. Derham, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. Giving an Account of Some Inundations; Monstrous Births, Appearances in the Heavens, and Other Observables He Received from Ireland. With His Observations on the Eclipse of the Sun, Sept. 3. and of the Moon, Sept. 18, 1708 | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0049 |
314-315 | Ralph Thoresby | A Letter from Mr. Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. concerning Some Roman Antiquities Observed in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0050 |
316-317 | William Burnet | Part of a Letter from William Burnet Esq; F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. concerning the Icy Mountains of Switzerland | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0051 |
317-319 | Robert Fielding | A Brief Narrative of the Shot of Dr. Robert Fielding with a Musket-Bullet, and Its Strange Manner of Coming out of His Head, Where It Had Lam Near Thirty Years. Written by Himself | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0052 |
319-331 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0053 |
334-366 | W. Derham, Joh. Ja. Scheuchzer, W. Derham, and Michael Angelo Tilli | Tables of the Barometical Altitudes at Zurich in Switzerland in the Year 1708. Observed by Dr. Joh. Ja. Scheuchzer, F. R. S. and at Upminster in England, Observed at the Same Time by Mr. W. Derham, F. R. S. as Also the Rain at Pisa in Italy in 1707. and 1708. Observed There by Dr. Michael Angelo Tilli, F. R. S. and at Zurich in 1708. And at Upminster in All That Time: With Remarks on the Same Tables, as Also on the Winds, Heat and Cold, and Divers Other Matters Occurring in Those Three Different Parts of Europe. By Mr. W. Derham, Rector of Upminster | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0054 |
367-368 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment, Shewing That Actual Sound is Not to be Transmitted through a Vacuum. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0055 |
369-370 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment, Touching the Propagation of Sound, Passing from the Sonorous Body into the Common Air, in One Direction Only. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0056 |
371-372 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment Touching the Propagation of Sound through Water. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0057 |
372 | Alexander Stuart | An Explanation of the Figures of a Pagan Temple and Unknown Characters at Cannara in Salset. By Mr. Alexander Stuart | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0058 |
374-386 | Monsieur Geoffroy | Experiments upon Metals, Made with the Burning-Glass of the Duke of Orleans. By Monsieur Geoffroy, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0059 |
387-390 | Monsieur Gandolphe | Observations upon Incisions of the Cornea. By Monsieur Gandolphe, Doctor of Physick at Dunkirk. April 1709 | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0060 |
391-392 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment, Shewing That an Object May Become Visible through Such an Opake Body as Pitch in the Dark, While It is under the Ctrucumstances of Attrition and a Vacuum. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0061 |
393-394 | Ralph Thoresby | A Letter from Mr. Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Sec. concerning Some Ancient Brass Instruments Found in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0062 |
395-412 | Tho. Hearne | A Letter from Mr. Tho. Hearne, M. A. of Oxford, to Mr. Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. Occasion'd by Some Antiquities Lately Discover'd Near Bramham-Moor in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0063 |
414-415 | James Yonge | A Letter from Mr. James Yonge, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, S. R. Sec. concerning a Bunch of Hair Voided by Urine | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0064 |
416-419 | Antony van Leeuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr. Ant. Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. Containing His Observations upon the Hair Mentioned in the Foregoing Letter, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0065 |
420-423 | James Yonge | A Letter from Mr. James Yonge, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. concerning Several Solid Bodies Voided by Urine | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0066 |
424-431 | James Yonge | A Letter from Mr. James Yonge, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. Containing an Account of an Unusual Blackness of the Face; And of Several Extra-Uterine Foetus's | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0067 |
432 | James Yonge | An Extract of an Other Letter from Mr. James Yonge, upon the Same Subjects as the Former | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0068 |
433-438 | R. Mead | An Account of Three Cases of the Hydrophobia. By R. Mead, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0069 |
439-443 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment, Touching an Attempt to Produce Light on the Inside of a Globe-Glass Lin'd with Melted Flowers of Sulphur, as in the Experiments of Sealing-Wax and Pitch. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0070 |
444-449 | Antony van Leeuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr. Anth. Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. Containing Some Microscopical Observations on the Particles of Chrystalliz'd Sugar, &c. and His Manner of Observing the Circulation of the Blood in an Eel | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0071 |
450-452 | B. Sherman | Part of a Letter from Mr. B. Sherman to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Sec. concerning the Bones of a Dead Foetus, Taken out of the Uterus of a Cow; And of a Callus That Supplied the Loss of Part of the Os Femoris | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0072 |
454-478 | W. Derham | The History of the Great Frost in the Last Winter 1703 and 1708/9 By the Reverend Mr. W. Derham, Rector of Upminster, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0073 |
479-484 | Antony Van Leeuwenhoek | Microscopical Observations upon the Configuration of Diamonds: In a Letter from Mr. Antony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0074 |
485-486 | W. Derham | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr. W. Derham, F. R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Sec. Giving an Account of a Child's Crying in the Womb | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0075 |
487-492 | W. Derham | A Short Dissertation concerning the Child's Crying in the Womb. By the Reverend Mr. W. Derham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0076 |
493-498 | Antony Van Leeuenhoek | A Letter from Mr. Antony Van Leeuenhoek, F. R. S. to John Chamberlayne, Esq; F. R. S. Containing His Observations upon the Edge of Razors, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0077 |
499-502 | Antony Van Leeuwenhoek | A Second Letter from Mr. Antony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. to John Chamberlayne, Esq; F. R. S. upon the Same Subject as the Former | 10.1098/rstl.1708.0078 |
2194-2196 | Ralph Thoresby | A Letter from Mr Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to Dr Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. concerning Some Roman Inscriptions Found at York, Proving That the Ninth Legion Some Time Resided There | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0001 |
2197-2204 | Georg. Jos. Camel and Jacobo Petiver | De Quadrupedibus Philippensibus Tractat. a Reverendo Georg. Jos. Camel. Transmissus Jacobo Petiver, Pharmacop. & Societ. Regiae Soc. Londini | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0002 |
2205-2209 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Microscopical Observations on the Seeds of Several East-India Plants, by Mr Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0003 |
2210-2214 | J. Morton | A Letter from the Reverend Mr Morton, A. M. and S. R. S. to Dr Hans Sloane, S. R. Secr. Containing a Relation of River and Other Shells Digg'd up, together with Various Vegetable Bodies, in a Bituminous Marshy Earth, Near Mears-Ashby in Northamptonshire: With Some Reflections Thereupon: As Also an Account of the Progress He Has Made in the Natural History of Northamptonshire | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0004 |
2214-2219 | James Douglas | An Account of a Very Large Tumour in the Fore Part of the Neck, etc. By Dr James Douglas | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0005 |
2220 | W. Derham | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr W. Derham, F. R. S. concerning a Glade of Light Observed in the Heavens | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0006 |
2221-2222 | Fra. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment Made before the Royal Society, Touching the Proportion of the Weight of Air, to the Weight of a Like Bulk of Water, without Knowing the Quantity of Either. By Mr Fra. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0007 |
2223-2224 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Experiment Made at Gresham-College, Shewing That the Seemingly Spontaneous Ascention of Water in Small Tubes Open at Both Ends is the Same in Vacuo as in the Open Air. By Mr Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0008 |
2226-2227 | John Lyster and John Harwood | A Description of a Roman Sudatory, or Hypocaustum, Found at Wroxeter in Shropshire, Anno 1701. By Mr John Lyster. Communicated to the Royal Society by John Harwood, LL. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0009 |
2228-2233 | John Harwood and William Baxter | A Letter from Dr John Harwood, LL. D. and F. R. S. to Dr Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. concerning the Forementioned Hypocaustum. With Part of Two Letters from Mr William Baxter to Dr Harwood, Relating to Wroxeter, and the Hypocausta of the Ancients | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0010 |
2233-2236 | William Musgrave | A Letter from Dr William Musgrave, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and R. S. to Dr Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. concerning the Jaundice, Occasioned by a Stone Obstructing the Ductus Communis Bilarius, which was afterwards Voided by Stool | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0011 |
2236-2237 | Ralph Thoresby | Part of a Letter from Mr Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. Giving a Farther Account of an Eruption of Waters in Craven | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0012 |
2237-2241 | John Flamsted | Observations of the Solar Eclipse, May 1/12 1706 At the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, etc. Communicated by the Reverend Mr John Flamsted, Math. Reg. & F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0013 |
2241-2246 | J. Chr. Facio Duillier | An Abstract of a Letter Written from Geneva, May the 31th, 1706. N. S. by Monsieur J. Chr. Facio Duillier, R. S. S. to His Brother Mr Nic. Facio, R. S. S. Containing Some Observations of the Sun's Eclipse, on the 12th of May, 1706. N. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0014 |
2246 | Joh. Jac. Scheuchzer | Pars Epistolae a Cl. D. Joh. Jac. Scheuchzer, M. D. Tigur. & Societat. Reg. Lond. Soc. ad D. Jacobum Petiver, Dictae Societ. Soc. de Eclipsi Solis Totali Die 12 degrees. Maij Tiguri Observata | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0015 |
2247-2252 | James Keill | An Account of the Death and Dissection of John Bayles, of Northampton, Reputed to Have Been 130 Years Old. By Dr James Keill | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0016 |
2253-2262 | Mr. Perks and Abr. de Moivre | The Construction and Properties of a New Quadratrix to the Hyperbola, By Mr... Perks. Communicated by Mr Abr. de Moivre, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0017 |
2263-2267 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0018 |
2266-2276 | Geo. Jos. Camelli and Jac. Petiver | De Monstris, Quasi Monstris & Monstrosis; Item de Serpentibus, etc. Philippensibus, ex MS. R. P. Geo. Jos. Camelli. Communicavit D. Jac. Petiver. Pharmacop. Lond. & S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0019 |
2267 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0020 |
2277-2282 | Fra. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment Made before the Royal Society at Gresham College, Together with a Repetition of the Same, Touching the Production of a Considerable Light upon a Slight Attrition of the Hands on a Glass Globe Exhausted of Its Air: With Other Remarkable Occurrences. By Mr Fra. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0021 |
2282-2303 | Samuel Dale and John Ray | A Letter from Mr Samuel Dale to Dr Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. Giving an Account of What Manuscripts Were Left by Mr John Ray, Together with Some Anatomical Observations Made at Padua by the Said Mr Ray | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0022 |
2304-2305 | W. Cowper | Of Hydatides Inclosed with a Stony Crust in the Kidny of a Sheep. By Mr W. Cowper, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0023 |
2305-2312 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Microscopical Observations on the Structure of the Spleen, and the Proboscis of Fleas. By Mr Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0024 |
2313-2415 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment, Confirming One Lately Made, Touching the Production of Light, by the Effluvia of One Glass Falling on Another in Motion. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0025 |
2314-2317 | Robert Sibbald | Part of a Letter from Robert Sibbald, Knight, to Dr Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. concerning a Second Volume of His Prodromus Historiae Naturalis Scotiae; With a Description of the Pediculus Caeti, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0026 |
2317-2327 | Dr Douglas | An Account of a Hydrops Ovarii, with a New and Exact Figure of the Glandulae Renales, and of the Uterus in a Puerpera. Communicated by Dr Douglas, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0027 |
2327-2335 | Fra. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment Made before the Royal Society at Gresham-Colledge, Touching the Extraordinary Elistricity of Glass, Produceable on a Smart Attrition of It; With a Continuation of Experiments on the Same Subject, and Other Phenomena. By Mr Fra. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0028 |
2336-2341 | Gregorianae | Vindiciae Matheseos Universalis Gregorianae Contra Secundos Abbatis Galloysii Impetus in Historia Acad. Scient. An. MDCCIII | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0029 |
2342-2344 | | An Account of a Storm of Rain That Fell at Denbigh in Wales: Communicated to Dr Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0030 |
2344-2345 | Anthony Hewnden and Edw. Tyson | An Observation of a Tumor on the Neck, Full of Hydatides, Cured by Mr Anthony Hewnden, Surgeon: Communicated by Dr Edw. Tyson, F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0031 |
2345-2346 | Robert Taylor | Part of a Letter from Mr Robert Taylor to Dr Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. concerning a Monstrous Birth | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0032 |
2346-2347 | Landeck | An Account of Dr Ehm's Treatise of St George's Bath by Landeck, in the Lordship of Glats Near Silesia | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0033 |
2347 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0034 |
2350-2352 | John Ray and Samuel Dale | Observations Made at Rome, by the Late Reverend Mr. John Ray, of the Comet Which Appeared Anno 1664. Communicated to the Publisher by Mr. Samuel Dale | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0035 |
2353-2368 | J. Colson | Aequationum Cubicarum & Biquadraticarum, tum Analytica, tum Geometrica & Mechanica, Resolutio Universalis, a J. Colson | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0036 |
2368-2371 | Ab. de Moivre | Aequationum Quarundam Potestatis Tertiae, Quintae, Septimae, Nonae, & Superiorum, ad Infinitum Usque Pergendo, in Terminis Finitis, ad Instar Regularum pro Cubicis Quae Vocantur Cardani, Resolutio Analytica | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0037 |
2372-2377 | Fr. Hauksbee | Several Experiments Shewing the Strange Effects of the Effluvia of Glass, Produceable on the Motion and Attrition of It. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0038 |
2378-2387 | W. Derham | Tabula Exhibens Coelitempestates, & Mutationes, ter Unoquoque Die: Item Plagam Ventorum, & Nubium; Altitudinem Mercurii in Barometro, & Spirituum in Thermometro; & Denique Pluviae Quantitatem, Quae Quibusdam Diebus, & Unoquoque Mense, per Infundibulum 12 Pollices Latum, apud Upminster in Comitatu Essexiae Decidebat Anno 1705. Per W. Derham Rectorem Upminsterensem, & S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0039 |
2387-2392 | James Yonge | An Account of Balls of Hair Taken from the Uterus and Ovaria of Several Women; By Mr. James Yonge, F.R.S. Communicated to Dr. Hans Sloane, R.S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0040 |
2394-2396 | Joh. Jacobo and Johanne Schevchzeris | Eclipsis Lunaris Tiguri Observata a Joh. Jacobo, & Johanne Schevchzeris, Fratribus, M D. Die 17 Apr. 1707 | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0041 |
2397-2408 | Geo. Jos. Kamel and Jacobus Petiver | De Conchy Liss Turbinatis, Bivalvibus & Univalvibus, Item de Mineralibus, Fossilibus, & Thermis Phillippensibus, ex M S S. R. P. Geo. Jos. Kamel. Communicavit D. Jacobus Petiver, Pharmacop. Londin. & Soc. Reg. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0043 |
2397-2410 | John Bagford and Humfrey Wanley | An Essay on the Invention of Printing, by Mr. John Bagford; with an Account of His Collections for the Same, by Mr. Humtrey Wanley, F.R.S. Commnicated in Two Letters to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0042 |
2409-2411 | F. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment, Touching the Quantity of Air Produced from a Certain Quantity of Gunpowder Fired in Common Air; By Mr.F.Hauksbee,F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0044 |
2411-2412 | William Derham | An Account of a Pyramidal Appearance in the Heavens, Observed Near Upminster in Essex, by the Reverend Mr. William Derham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0045 |
2412-2413 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Experiment Shewing, That the Springs or Constituent Parts of Air are Capable to Suffer Such Disorder, by a Violent Impulse, as to Require Time to Recover Their Natural State; By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0046 |
2414-2415 | Archibald Adams | Part of a Letter from Dr. Archibald Adams of Norwich, to Dr. Edwaid Tyson, Fellow of the College of Physicians and Royal Society; Concerning a Monstrous Calf, and Some Things Observable in the Anatomy of a Human Ear | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0047 |
2415-2417 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment Made before the Royal Society at Gresham College, May 28. 1707. Touching the Difficulty of Separating Two Hemispheres, upon the Injecting of an Atmosphere of Air on Their Outward Surfaces, without Withdrawing the Included Air. By Mr. Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0048 |
2416-2424 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | An Extract of a Letter to His Excellency Signior Francisco Cornaro, Ambassador from the Republick of Venice, to the Queen of Great Britain, etc. By Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, F.R.S. Containing Microscopical Observations of the Salts of Pearls, Oyster-Shells, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0049 |
2418-2423 | George Plaxton and Ralph Thoresby | Some Natural Observations Made in the Parishes of Kinardsey and Donington in Shropshire, by the Reverend Mr. George Plaxton. Communicated by Mr. Ralph Thoresby, to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0050 |
2423-2434 | John Maxwell and John Harris | An Account of the Cape of Good Hope, by Mr. John Maxwell: Communicated by the Reverend Dr. John Harris, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0051 |
2425-2432 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Part of a Letter Written to Signior Antonio Magliabechi, by Mr Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning the Particles of Silver Dissolved in Aqua Fortis, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0052 |
2433-2437 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0053 |
2435-2442 | Guilliano Musgrave | Epistola, in Qua Ratio Redditur Librinuper Editi, Cui Titulus, de Arthritide Anomala, Sive Interna, Dissertatio. Auctore Guilliano Musgrave, M. D. Colt. Med. Lond. & Reg. Societ. Socio. Viro Clariffimo, Hans Sloane, Med. Doct. Regiae Societatis a Secretis, S. P. D. Guith. Musgrave | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0054 |
2442-2444 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0055 |
2446-2455 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Microscopical Observations on the Cortex Peruvianus: By Mr. Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0056 |
2456-2462 | Anthony van Leeuwenkoek | A Letter to the Royal Society, from Mr. Anthony Van Leeuwenkoek, F. R. S. concerning the Whiteness on the Tongue in Fevers, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0057 |
2462-2466 | Scipio Des-Moulins | Part of a Letter from Dr. Scipio des-Moulins, to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. concerning a Mineral Water at Canterbury | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0058 |
2466-2467 | John Fawler | An Account of the Cure of Two Sinuous Ulcers Possessing the Space of the Whole Arm, with an Extraordinary Supply of a Callus which Fully Answers the Purposes of the Os Humeri Lost in Time of Cure. From Mr. John Fawler, Surgeon to the Sick and Wounded at Deal, to Dr. William Cockburn, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0059 |
2468-2469 | Richard Waller | Part of a Letter from Richard Waller, Esq; S R. S. to Dr. Hans Sloane, R. S. Secr. concerning Two Deaf Persons, Who can Speak and Understand What is Said to Them by the Motion of the Lips | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0060 |
2469-2470 | Martin Martin | A Relation of a Deaf and Dumb Person, Who Recovered His Speech and Hearing after a Violent Fever: With Some Other Medicinal and Chirurgical Observations. By Mr. Martin Martin | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0061 |
2471-2472 | Tho. Brattle | Observatio Eclipsis Lunaris Peracta Bostony Nov. Angtorum, Die Quinto Aprilis Vespere, A. D. 1707. a Tho. Brattle | 10.1098/rstl.1706.0062 |
1101-2109 | | An Abstract of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0001 |
1522-1527 | Anthony van Leuwenhoek | Part of a Letter from Mr Anthony van Leuwenhoek, concerning Worms Observ'd in Sheeps Livers and Pasture Grounds | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0002 |
1527-1529 | Jo. Bernoulli and Jo. Craig | Solutio Problematis. A Clariss. viro D. Jo. Bernoulli in Diario Gallico Febr. 1403. Propositi. Quam D. G. Cheynaeo Communicavit Jo. Craig | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0003 |
1530 | John Fuller | Part of a Letter from John Fuller of Sussex, Esq, concerning a Strange Effect of the Late Great Storm in That County | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0004 |
1530-1534 | William Derham | A Letter for the Reverend Mr William Derham, F. R. S. Containing His Observations concerning the Late Storm | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0005 |
1535-1537 | Anthony van Leuwenhoek | Part of a Letter from Mr Anthony van Leuwenhoek, F. R. S. Giving His Observations on the Late Storm | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0006 |
1537-1555 | Anthony van Leuwenhoek | Part of a Letter from Mr Anthony van Leuwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning the Figures of Sand | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0007 |
1555-1558 | Mr Thoresby | Part of Two Letters from Mr Thoresby, F. R. S. to the Publisher, concerning an Earthquake, Which Happened in Some Places of the North of England, the 28th of December, 1703 | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0008 |
1558-1560 | | An Account of a Book, viz. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0009 |
1562-1564 | William Oliver | A Letter of Dr William Oliver, F. R. S. Concerning a Calenture | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0010 |
1565-1575 | William Cowper and Edward Tyson | Carigueya, Seu Marsupiale Americanum Masculum. Or, The Anatomy of a Male Opossum: In a Letter to Dr Edward Tyson, from Mr William Cowper, Chirurgeon, and Fellow of the Royal Society, London. To Which are Premised Some Further Observations on the Opossum; And a New Division of Terrestrial Brute Animals, Particularly of Those That Have Their Feet Formed Like Hands. Where an Account is Given of Some Animals Not Yet Described. By Edward Tyson, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians and of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0011 |
1566-1567 | Edward Lhwyd | Part of Two Letters from Mr Edward Lhwyd, Keeper of the Ashmolean Repository in Oxford, to Mr Samuel Dale of Braintree in Essex, concerning Fossils | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0012 |
1568-1578 | Samuel Dale | A Letter from Mr Samuel Dale to Mr Edward Lhwyd, Keeper of the Ashmolean Repository in Oxford, concerning Harwich Cliff, and the Fossil Shells There | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0013 |
1576-1590 | William Cowper | A Letter to Dr Edward Tyson. Giving an Acconnt of the Anatomy of Those Parts of a Male Opossum That Differ from the Female. By William Cowper, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0014 |
1578-1585 | William Derham | An Instrument, for Seeing the Sun, Moon, or Stars, Pass the Meridian of Any Place. Useful for Setting Watches in All Parts of the World with the Greatest Exactness, to Correct Sun-Dyals; To Assist in the Discovery of the Longitudes of Places, etc. By the Reverend Mr William Derham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0015 |
1586-1594 | W. Derham | A Supplement to the Account of the Pediculus Pulsatorius, or Death-Watch, in Philos. Trans. No 271. Serving to the More Perfect Natural History of That Infect. By the Reverend Mr W. Derham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0016 |
1591-1596 | G. J. Camello and Jacobo Petiverio | Tractatulus de Ambaro, a Reverendo D. D. G. J. Camello, Communicatus D. Jacobo Petiverio Societatis Regiae Socio. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0017 |
1594-1595 | J. Hodgson | Defectus Lunae Observatio, Die Solis 12 degrees Decembris, Habita Prope Mercatorium Regium Londini, a J. Hodgson R. S. S. Tempore Matutino, A. 1703 | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0018 |
1595-1596 | Ralph Thoresby | An Extract of a Letter from Mr Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to Dr Nehemiah Grew, Fellow of the College of Physicians and R. S. concerning a Ball Voided by Stool | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0019 |
1596 | William Oliver | A Letter from Dr William Oliver, Physician and Fellow of the Royal Society, to Mr James Petiver, F. R. S. concerning the Jesuits Bark | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0020 |
1597-1603 | Mr. Caswell and Mr Hodgson | Part of a Letter from Mr. Caswell of Oxford, F. R. S. to the Reverend Mr Flamsteed, M. R. S. S. Giving an Account of a New Baroscope, Invented by Him, and Communicated by Mr Hodgson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0021 |
1597-1611 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0022 |
1604 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0023 |
1611 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0024 |
1612 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0025 |
1614-1628 | Antony van Leewnenhoek | A Letter from Mr Antony Van Leewnenhoek, F. R. S Concerning Cochineel | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0026 |
1629-1630 | Francis Hauksbee | An Experiment, to Show the Cause of the Descent of the Mercury in the Barometer in a Storm. By Mr Francis Hauksbee | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0027 |
1630-1638 | Tho. Brattle and J. Hodgson | An Account of Some Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, Observed by Mr Tho. Brattle, at Cambridge, about Four Miles from Boston in New-England, Whence the Difference of Longitude between Cambridge and London is Determin'd, from an Observation Made of One of Them at London. By J. Hodgson | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0028 |
1639-1447 | James Cunningham | Observations of the Weather, Made in a Voyage to China. Ann. Dom. 1700. by Mr James Cunningham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0029 |
1648-1698 | James Cuningham | A Register of the Winds and Weather, with the Observations of the Mercurial Barometer at Chusan, an Island in 30 degrees. 25$^{\prime}$. N. Latitude upon the Coast of China. By Mr James Cuningham. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0030 |
1699-1702 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0031 |
1702 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0032 |
1704-1706 | Dr Gregory | De Orbita Cassiniana. By Dr Gregory | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0033 |
1707-1722 | Georg. Jos. Camel and Jacobum Petiver | R. P. Georg. Jos. Camel. Tractatus de Plantis Philippensibus Scandentibus, ad Jacobum Petiver, S. R. S. Missus | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0034 |
1723-1730 | Antony van Leeuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr Antony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning the Flesh of Whales, Crystalinc Humour of the Eye of Whales, Fish, and Other Creatures, and of the Use of the Eye-Lids | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0035 |
1730-1740 | Antony van Leeuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr Antony Van Leeuwenhoek, concerning the Tubes or Canals That Convey the Yellow Sap in the Herb Called Chelidonium Majus, or Celandine, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0036 |
1740-1748 | Antony van Leeuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr Antony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. to John Chamberlain, Esq; S. R. S. concerning Tobacco Ashes | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0037 |
1749-1753 | Edward Tyson | Cuculus Laevis Caeruleo Flavescens, Cui in Supremo Capite Bronchiarum Opercula. O R, The Yellow Gurnard. By Edward Tyson, M. D. Fellow of the Coll. of Physicians and R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0038 |
1753 | Guilielmus Cockburn | Problema Medicinae Cultoribus Solvendum Proponit Guilielmus Cockburn, M. D. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0039 |
1753-1756 | David Krieg | Part of a Letter from Dr David Kreig, F. R. S. to the Publisher, concerning Cobalt, and the Preparations of Smalt and Arsenic | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0040 |
1756-1762 | Captain Stannyan and Mr Hodgson | Observations Made by Captain Stannyan of the Spots That Appear'd upon the Body of the Sun in the Months of May, June and July, in the Year 1704. Communicated by Mr Hodgson, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0041 |
1763-1773 | Georg. Joseph. Camel and Jacobum Petiver | Georg. Joseph. Camel. De Plantis Philippen-Sibus Scandentibus; Pars 2da. Ad Jacobum Petiver, S. R. S. Nuper Transmissa | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0042 |
1774-1784 | Antony van Leuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr Antony Van Leuwenhoek, F. R. S. Concerning Some Fossils of Swisserland, etc | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0043 |
1782 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0044 |
1784-1793 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | A Letter to the Royal Society, from Mr Anthony Van Leeuwenhock, F. R. S. concerning Animalcula on the Roots of Duck-Weed, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0045 |
1785-1789 | W. Derham | Experiments about the Motion of Pendulums in Vacuo. By the Reverend Mr. W. Derham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0046 |
1794-1797 | Anthony van Leuwenhoek | Observations on Staining the Fingers with a Solution of Silver in Aqua Fortis, etc. in a Letter from Mr Anthony Van Leuwenhoek, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0047 |
1797-1800 | W. Musgrave | A Letter from Dr W. Musgrave, F. R. S. to Dr Hans Sloane, S. R. S. concerning Hydatides Voided by Stool | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0048 |
1800-1804 | John Thorpe | A Letter from Mr John Thorpe, M. A. of University College in Oxford, to Dr Hans Sloane, S. R. S. concerning Worms in the Heads of Sheep, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0049 |
1804-1806 | Edw. Lhwyd | An Account of very Large Stones Voided per Urethram. in a Letter from Mr Edw. Lhwyd, Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, to Dr Hans Sloane, S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0050 |
1806-1807 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Experiment Made at a Meeting of the R. Society, Decemb. 20. 1704. of Firing Gun-Powder on a Red Hot Iron in Vacuo Boyliano. By Mr Fr. Hauksbee | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0051 |
1807-1809 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment Made Decemb. the 26th, 1704. To Try the Quality of Air, Produc'd from Gunpowder, Fir'd in Vacuo Boyliano. By Mr Fr. Hauksbee | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0052 |
1809 | Georg. Joseph. Camel | Georg. Joseph. Camel. de Plantis Philippensibus Scandentibus; Pars Tertia. Ad Jacobum Petiver, S. R. S. Nuper Transmissa | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0053 |
1810-1814 | Humfredum Ditton | Theorema Spherico-Catoptricum Universale. Per D. Humfredum Ditton | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0054 |
1816-1842 | Geo. Jos. Camelli | R. P. Geo. Jos. Camelli, De Plantis Philippen-Sibus Scandentibus, Pars Quarta. Ad D. Jacobum Petiver, S. R. S. Nuper Transmissa | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0055 |
1843-1855 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning the Barks of Trees | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0056 |
1856-1859 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Part of a Letter from Mr Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. to John Chamberlayne, Esq; F. R. S. concerning the Vitrifyed Salts of Calcin'd Hay | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0057 |
1859-1863 | Matthew Dudley | An Account of Insects in the Barks of Decaying Elms and Ashes. In a Letter from Sir Matthew Dudley, Knight, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0058 |
1864-1865 | Ralph Thoresby | Part of a Letter from Mr Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to Dr Hans Sloane, S. R. S. concerning a Leaden Coffin, etc. Taken out of a Roman Burying-Place Near York | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0059 |
1865-1866 | Fra. Hauksbee | Experiments on the Production and Propagation of Light from the Phosphorus in Vacuo, Made before the Royal Society, by Mr. Fra. Hauksbee | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0060 |
1868-1874 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Observations on the Seed-Vessels and Seeds of Polypodium. In a Letter from Mr Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0061 |
1875-1876 | Ralph Thoresby and King James | Part of a Letter from Mr Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. concerning Pewter Money, Coyn'd in Ireland, by the Late King James | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0062 |
1878-881 | Ri. Towneley and W. Derham | Prospect of the Weather, Winds, and Height of the Mercury in the Barometer, on the First Day of the Month; And of the Whole Rain in Every Month the Year 1703, and the Beginning of 1704. Observed at Towneley in Lancashire, by Ri. Towneley, Esq;, And at Upminster in Effex. By the Revere Mr W. Derham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0063 |
1882-1899 | Edmundo Halleio | Astronomiae Cometicae Synopsis, Autore Edmundo Halleio apud Oxonienses. Geometriae Professore Saviliano, & Reg. Soc. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0064 |
1899-1900 | Rich. Wroe | Part of Two Letters from the Reverend Dr Rich. Wroe, Warden of Manchester Colledge, to Dr Hans Sloane, S. R. S. concerning Horn-Like Excrescences Growing on the Fingers, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0065 |
1901-1902 | Ralph Thoresby | An Extract of a Letter from Mr Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to Dr Hans Sloane, S. R. S. concerning Some Swedish Coyns; And a Calculation for the Finding of Easter | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0066 |
1902-1904 | F. Hauksbee | An Account of an Experiment Made at a Meeting of the Royal Society at Gresham College, upon the Propagation of Sound in Condensed Air. Together with a Repetition of the Same in the Open Field, by Mr F. Hauksbee | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0067 |
1904 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Experiment Made at a Meeting of the Royal Society, Touching the Diminution of Sound in Air Rarefy'd. By Mr Fr. Hauksbee | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0068 |
1906-1917 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning the Figures of the Salts of Crystal | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0069 |
1917-1937 | John Locke | A Register of the Weather for the Year 1692, Kept at Oates in Essex. By Mr John Locke | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0070 |
1938-1946 | Urbano Hearne | Memorabilia Nonnulla Lacus Vetteri, Auctore Urbano Hearne, M. D. Serenissimae Reg. Majest. Suecicae Archiatro, & Conciliario Collegij Metallici Ord. Nec Non Societat. Regiae Londinensis Socio | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0071 |
1946-1948 | Francis Hauksbee | Experiments on the Resilition of Bodies in Common Air, in Vacuo and in Air Condens'd, Made at a Meeting of the Royal Society at Gresham College. By Mr Francis Hauksbee | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0072 |
1948 | Fr. Hauksbee | An Experiment on the Descent of Malt Dust in the Evacuated Receiver, at Gresham College. By Mr Fr. Hauksbee | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0073 |
1949-1977 | William Cowper | Of Ossifications or Petrifactions in the Coats of Arteries, Particularly in the Valves of the Great Artery, by William Cowper, Surgeon, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0074 |
1952-1960 | Carolina | An Account of Animals and Shells Sent from Carolina to Mr James Petiver, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0075 |
1961-1970 | Edward Thornycroft | The Doctrine of Combinations and Alternations, Improv'd and Compleated, by Major Edward Thornycroft | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0076 |
1977-1978 | John Lafage | An Account of a Dropsical Body Dissected by Mr John Lafage | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0077 |
1978-1988 | James Douglas | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0078 |
1990-1992 | D. Papin | Part of a Letter from Mr D. Papin to Dr Frederick Slare, Fellow of the College of Physicians and of the Royal Society, concerning an Improvement of the Hessian Bellows, etc | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0079 |
1993-2008 | Humfrey Wanley | Part of a Letter, Written to a Most Reverend Prelate, in Answer to One Written by His Grace, Judging of the Age of MSS. the Style of Learned Authors, Painters, Musicians, etc. By Mr Humfrey Wanley | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0080 |
2009-2011 | Tho. Greenhill | An Account of a Person Deceased of a Scirrhous Tumor in His Breast. By Mr Tho. Greenhill, Surgeon | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0081 |
2012-2040 | | An Abstract of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0082 |
2042-2044 | Johanne Jacobo Scheuchzero | Catalogus Concharum Fossilium, Metallorum, Mineralium, etc. quae a Cl. D. Johanne Jacobo Scheuchzero, M. D. Tiguri, & Societat. Reg. Angl. Soc. Nuper Accepit D. Jacobus Petiver, S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0083 |
2043-2080 | Geo. Jos. Camelli | De Piscibus, Moluscis & Crustaceis Philippensibus, Ex MSS. R. P. Geo. Jos. Camelli ad D. Jacobum Petiver, S. R. S. Transmissis | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0084 |
2045-2055 | Joannis Philippi Breynii | Epistola D. Joannis Philippi Breynii, M. D. & Societat. Reg. Soc. De Plantis & Insectis Quibusdam Rarioribus in Hispania Observatis | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0085 |
2055-2056 | N. Regnart | Part of a Letter from Mr N. Regnart, concerning a Pin Found in the Gizard of a Fowl | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0086 |
2057-2080 | Olavi Rudbeckij Atlanticae | Olavi Rudbeckij Atlanticae, seu Manheimij, Pars Tertia. In qua Vetustissima Majorum Nostroram Atlantidum Lapidibus, Fago, aeri, Sive cortici Runas Suas Incidendi Ratio, una cum Tempore, Quo illa Primo caeperit, Exponitur. Necnon Aurei Numeri Singulis annis Tributi, & Signorum Coelestium, Quae Abhinc ad Graecos & Latinos sunt Translata, Vera origo & Significatio traditur. Et illae a diliuvio Noachi primae aetates, atque in illis prima Atlantidurn nostrorum forma describuntur; quae migrationes & bella sub Boreo, seu Saturno, ejusq; filio Thoro seu Jove gesta sunt, recensentur; & Denique Scytharum, Phoenicum & Amazonum His ducibus in Indo-Scythiam & Phoeniciam seu Palaestinam e Sueonia factae expeditiones enarrantur. Quibus omnibus mythologiae perplures, quarum sensus in hunc usque diem incognitus, hic Demum detectus prodit, jucundae sane & perquam utiles adjunguntur. Upsalae in fol. 1698 | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0087 |
2072-2077 | Tho. Salmon | The Theory of Musick Reduced to Arithmetical and Geometrical Proportions, by the Reverend Mr Tho. Salmon | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0088 |
2076-2072 | Georgij Hickes | Epistola Viri Reverendi D. Georgij Hickes, S.T.P. ad D. Hans Sloane, M. D. & S. R. Secr. De Varia Lectione Inscriptionis Quae in statua TAGIS exaratur, per Quatuor Alphabeta Hetrusca | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0089 |
2077 | Philip Skippon and Samuel Dale | Part of a Letter from the Late Sir Philip Skippon, Kt, to the Late Reverend Mr John Ray, concerning the Bones of a Humane Foetus Voided thro' an Impostume in the Groin. Communicated to the Publisher, by Mr Samuel Dale | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0090 |
2082-2184 | Maximiliano Spener and Jacob. Petiver | Mineralia Quaedam, Conchylia Petrefacta, & Alia Fossilia a Berolina a Clariss. Christian. Maximiliano Spener, Doct. Med. Reg. Pruss. Aul. Acad. S. R. I. Cur. & Soc. Scient. Reg. Brandenburg. Colleg. ad Amicum Suum Curiosissimum D. Jacob. Petiver, Pharmacop. London. & Societ. Reg. Soc. Missa. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0091 |
2111-2112 | B. Sherman and William Cowper | An Extraordinary Case of a Costive Person, in a Letter from Mr B. Sherman to Dr Beeston of Ipswich, with a Note on the Same by Mr William Cowper, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0092 |
2119-2122 | Gulielmi Cockburni and Edwardo Southwell | Gulielmi Cockburni M. D. Solutio Problematis de Purgantium & Emeticorum Medicamentorum Dosibus Determinandis in Quacunque Hominis AEtate, Temperamento, Temperamenti Varietate per Universum Terrarum Orbem, ab Ipso Mense Martio Proxime Elapso, in Actis Philosophicis Propositi. Et Illustri Admodum Doctoque D. Edwardo Southwell, Annae Reginae a Secretis Hibernicis, etc. Consecrata | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0093 |
2123-2126 | J. Jackman | An Explanation of the Rule for the Finding of Easter. In a Letter from the Reverend Mr J. Jackman to Dr Hans Sloane, S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0094 |
2127-2128 | Ralph Thoresby | Part of a Letter from Mr Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to Dr Hans Sloane, S. R. S. concerning Some Norman Coyns Found at York | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0095 |
2129-2135 | Fra. Hauksbee | Several Experiments on the Mercurial Phosphorus, Made before the Royal Society, at Gresham-College, by Mr Fra. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0096 |
2136-2138 | W. Derham | An Account of Some Magnetical Experiments and Observations. By W. Derham, Rector of Upminster in Essex, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0097 |
2138-2144 | | Farther Observations and Remarks on the Same Subject | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0098 |
2144-2119 | Antonii Mesaporiti | Epistola D. Antonii Mesaporiti, M. C. Genuensis ad Cl. Antonium Vallesnerium, Med. Pract. Prof. P. Patavin. de Eruptione Sanguinis e Singulis Fere Corporis Humani Partibus; & de Dolore Ventris ab Intestinis in Crassam & Cartilagineam Substantiam Concretis Orto | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0099 |
2145-2148 | Ralph Thoresby | A Letter from Mr Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. concerning a Roman Inscription Lately Found at York, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0100 |
2149-2151 | Ralph Thoresbv | An Account of Some Roman Coyns Found at Clifton Near Edlington in Yorkshire. By Mr Ralph Thoresbv, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0101 |
2152-2155 | | An Accouut of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0102 |
2155 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0103 |
2156 | | Books Printed for and Sold by Sam. Smith and Benj. Walford, (Printers to the Royal Society) at the Princes Arms in St Paul's Church-Yard | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0104 |
2158-2163 | Anthony van Leuwenhock | Several Microscopical Observations on the Pumice-Stone, Coral, Spunges, etc. In a Letter from Mr Anthony Van Leuwenhock, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0105 |
2164 | Ralph Thoresby | Part of a Letter from Mr Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. concerning a Large Ball Voided by Stool | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0106 |
2165-2175 | Fr. Hauksbee | Several Experiments on the Attrition of Bodies in Vacuo. Made before the Royal Society at Gresham College, by Mr Fr. Hauksbee, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0107 |
2176 | Samuel Brady | Part of a Letter from Mr Samuel Brady, to Dr William Cockburn, F. R. S. Giving an Account of a Puppy in the Womb That Receiv'd no Nourishment by the Mouth | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0108 |
2177-2182 | William Oliver | A Relation of an Extraordinary Sleepy Person, at Tinsbury, Near Bath. By Dr William Oliver, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1704.0109 |
1051-1054 | Mr. Strachan | An Account of the Taking and Taming of Elephants in Zeylan, by Mr. Strachan, a Physician, Who Lived 17 Years There | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0002 |
1055-1068 | James Petiver and Sam. Brown | An Account of Mr. Sam. Brown His Sixth Book of East India Plants, with Their Names, Vertues, Description, etc. By James Petiver, Apothecary, and Fellow of the Royal Society. To These are Added Some Animals, etc. Which the Reverend Father George Joseph Camel, Very Lately Sent Him from the Philippine Isles | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0003 |
1069-1070 | Jonathan Kay | A Letter from Mr Jonathan Kay, Chyrurgeon in Newport, Shropshire, concerning a Strange Cancer, of Which His Father Dyed | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0004 |
1070-1072 | Ralph Thoresby | Part of a Letter from Mr Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to the Publisher, concerning Severol Observables in His Musaeum, Near Leeds in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0005 |
1073-1077 | Abraham de la Pryme | Extracts of Two Letters from the Reverend Mr Abraham de la Pryme, F. R. S, to the Publisher, concerning Subterraneous Trees, the Bitings of Mad Dogs, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0006 |
1077-1082 | Alex. Stuart | Part of a Letter from Mr Alex. Stuart, (a Physician) to the Publisher, concerning Some Spouts He Observed in the Mediterranean | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0007 |
1083-1091 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0008 |
1094-1096 | Mr Strachan | Observations Made in the Island of Ccilan, by Mr Strachan on the Ways of Catching Fowl and Deer, of Serpents, of the Ant Bear and of Cinamon | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0009 |
1097-1105 | Monsieur Blondel and Monsieur Geoffroy | A Letter Written by Monsieur Blondel to a Friend, Informing Him of What Passed in the Last Publick Assembly of the Academy Royal of Sciences at Paris. Held Nov. 12. 1701. Communicated by Monsieur Geoffroy. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0010 |
1106-1112 | John Wallis | A Letter of Dr Wallis to Captain Edmund Halley; Concerning the Captains Map of Magnetick Variations; And Some Other Things Relating to the Magnet | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0011 |
1113-1127 | A. de Moivre | Methodus Quadrandi Genera Quaedam Curvarum, aut ad Curvas Simpliciores Reducendi. per A. De Moivre R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0012 |
1127-1128 | E. Halley | An Account of the Appearance of Several Unusual Parhelia, or Mock-Suns, together with Several Circular Arches Lately Seen in the Air by E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0013 |
1129-1132 | Christopher Hunter | Part of Some Letters from Mr. Christopher Hunter to Dr. Martin Lister, F. R. S. concerning Several Roman Inscriptions, and Other Antiquities in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0014 |
1137-1151 | Anthony van Lewuenhoeck | Part of some Letters from Mr Anthony van Lewuenhocck, F. R. S. to the Royal Society, and the Right Honourable the Lord Somers Their President, Containing Several Microscopical Observations and Experiments concerning the Animalcula in Semine Masculino of Cocks and Spiders, Shortness of Breath, etc | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0015 |
1152-1155 | Mr Leewuenhoek | Another Letter from the Same Mr Leewuenhoek, concerning His Observations on Rain Water | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0016 |
1156-1158 | | Part of a Letter to the Publisher, concerning Some Roman Coins, and Other Matters Lately Observed in Lincolnshire | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0017 |
1158-1160 | Mr Thoresby | Part of a Letter from Mr Thoresby, F. R. S. to the Publisher, Giving a Further Account of the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0018 |
1160-1172 | John Floyer | Observations on the Class of Sweet Tastes, Made by Comparing the Tastes of Sweet Plants with Monsieur L' Emery's Chymical Analysis of them, in His Treatise of Drugs, by Sir John Floyer | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0019 |
1164-1166 | Mr Strachan | Observations on the Planting and Culture of Tobacco in Zeylan, by Mr Strachan | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0020 |
1174-1176 | Charles Leigh | Part of a Letter from Dr. Charles Leigh of Lancashire to the Publisher, Giving an Account of Strange Epileptick Fits | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0021 |
1177-1201 | John Evelyn and William Cowper | An Account of Divers Schemes of Arteries and Veins, Dissected from Adult Human Bodies, and Given to the Repository of the Royal Society by John Evelyn, Esq; E. R. S. To Which are Subjoyn'd a Description of the Extremities of Those Vessels, and the Manner the Blood is Seen, by the Microscope, to Pass from the Arteries to the Veins in Quadrupeds When Living: With Some Chirurgical Observations, and Figures after the Life, by William Cowper, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0022 |
1201-1209 | James Cunningham | Part of Two Letters to the Publisher from Mr James Cunningham, F. R. S. and Physician to the English at Chusan in China, Giving an Account of His Voyage Thither, of the Island of Chusan, of the Several Sorts of Tea, of the Fishing, Agriculture of the Chinese, etc. with Several Observations not Hitherto Taken Notice of | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0023 |
1210-1212 | James Yonge | Part of a Letter from Mr James Yonge to Mr John Haughton, F. R. S. concerning the Internal Use of Cantharides | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0024 |
1212 | | The Following Books are Now in the Press at Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0025 |
1214-1216 | Abr. de la Pryme | Part of a Letter to the Publisher, from the Reverend Mr. Abr. de la Pryme, Giving an Account of Some Observations He Made concerning Vegetation | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0026 |
1217-1240 | J. Drake | A Discourse concerning Some Influence of Respiration on the Motion of the Heart, Hitherto Unobserved. By J. Drake, M. D. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0027 |
1241-1247 | James Wilson | The Description and Manner of Using a Late Invented Set of Small Pocket-Microscopes, Made by James Wilson; Which with Great Ease are Apply'd in Viewing Opake, Transparent and Liquid Objects: As the Farina of the Flowers of Plants, etc. The Circulation of the Blood in Living Creatures, etc. The Animalcula in Semine, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0028 |
1244-1246 | Henry Vaughan | Part of Two Letters from Mr Henry Vaughan to the Publisher, Containing Some Uncommon Observations Made upon the Dissection of Some Morbid Bodies | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0029 |
1246 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0030 |
1248-1243 | Abraham de la Pryme | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr Abraham de la Pryme, F. R. S. to the Publisher, concerning a Spout Observed by Him in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0031 |
1248-1250 | Mr Strachan | Some Observations on Coral, Large Oysters, Rubies, the Growing of a Sort of Ficus Indica, the Gods of the Ceylanese, etc. Made in Ceilan, by Mr Strachan | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0032 |
1251-1566 | James Petiver and Sam. Brown | Mr Sam. Brown His Seventh Book of East India Plants, with an Account of Their Names, Vertues, Description, etc. By James Petiver, Apothecary, and Fellow of the Royal Society. These Plants Were Gathered between the 15th and 20th of June, A. D. 1696. in the Ways between Fort St George and Trippetee, which is about 70 Miles off | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0033 |
1267-1278 | Thomas Molyneux | A Letter from Dr Thomas Molyneux, F. R. S. to the Right Reverend St George, Lord Bishop of Clogher in Ireland, Containing Some Thoughts concerning the Ancient Greek and Roman Lyre, and an Explanation of an Obscure Passage in One of Horace's Odes | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0034 |
1279-1283 | James Younge | A Letter from Mr James Young, F. R. S. to Dr Edward Tyson, F. R. S. concerning a Ball, Extracted from a Person, Who Had Suffered by, It 30 Years,in Which Was a Plumb-Stone | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0035 |
1283-1285 | | Some Instances of Other Persons Who Were Hurt by Swallowing Plumb-Stones, by the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0036 |
1285-1289 | Mr Thoresby | A Letter from Mr Thoresby, F. R. S. to the Publisher, concerning the Vestigia of a Roman Town Lately Discovered Near Leedes in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0037 |
1290 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0038 |
1292-1296 | Jos. Morland | Part of a Letter to Dr Mead, concerning Secretions on an Animal Body. By Jos. Morland, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0039 |
1296-1299 | Dr Bonomo and Richard Mead | An Abstract of Part of a Letter from Dr Bonomo to Sigmor Redi, Containing Some Observations concerning the Worms of Humane Bodies. By Richard Mead, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0040 |
1299-1303 | Joanne Shipton | Observatio de Portione Intestini Canis Faeliciter Abscissa, a Joanne Shipton, Chirurgiae Studioso | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0041 |
1304-1311 | Antony van Leeuwenhoek | Part of a Letter from Mr Antony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning Green Weeds Growing in Water, and Some Animalcula Found about Them | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0042 |
1312-1328 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0043 |
10.1098/rstl.1702.0001 | Sam. Smith and Benj. Walford | Books Imported and Sold by Sam. Smith and Benj. Walford, Printers to the Royal Society, at the Princes Arms in St Paul's Churchyard | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0001 |
1331-1332 | Abraham de la Pryme | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr Abraham de la Pryme F. R. S. to the Publisher, concerning a Spout Lately Observed by Him in Hatfield | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0044 |
1333-1345 | Humphrido Dittono | De Curvarum Tangentibus e Maximorum ac Minimorum Theoria Immediate Deductis: Una cum Theorem: Quibusdam ad Sectiones Conicas Pertinentibus, Ejusdem Calculi Auxilio Investigatis. Autore Humphrido Dittono | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0045 |
1346-1360 | Jo. Craig | Specimen Methodi Generalis Determinandi Figurarum Quadraturas. Autore Jo. Craig | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0046 |
1357-1372 | C. H. | An Extract of Some Letters Sent to Sir C. H. Relating to Some Microspocal Observations. Communicated by Sir C. H. to the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0047 |
1372-1385 | John Wright | A Letter to Dr John Wright, F. Col. Phys. Lond. to Mr Wm Cowper, F. R. S. concerning the Cure of an Apostemation of the Lungs | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0048 |
1373-1376 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0049 |
1386-1393 | William Cowper | An Answer to Dr Wright's Letter, concerning the Cure of an Aposthumation of the Lungs, by William Cowper, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0050 |
1394-1399 | Georgij Josephi Cameli and Jacobo Petiver | Georgij Josephi Cameli Observationes de Avibus Philippensibus; Communicatae a Jacobo Petiver. S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0051 |
1400-1410 | William Oliver | A Letter from Dr William Oliver to the Publisher, Giving His Remarks in a Late Journey into Denmark and Holland | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0052 |
1411-1418 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0053 |
1416-1418 | Charles Ellis, Fr. Linus, and Jo. Mandevil | An Extract of a Letter to Dr Edward Tyson from the Reverend Mr Charles Ellis, Giving an Account of a Young Lady, Born Deaf and Dumb, Taught to Speak. That Costerus First Invented Printing, Anno 1430. Of the Physick Garden at Amsterdam, and the Chamber of Rarities at Boln. Of a Monstrout Birth. Of the Quarry at Maestricht. Fr. Linus's Dyals at Leige. The Cachot or Rooms Cut in the Rock of the Castle in Namur. Sir Jo. Mandevil's Tomb at Leige. The Friesland Boy with Letters in His Eye | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0054 |
1418 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0055 |
1419-1429 | George Joseph Camel and James Cuninghame | A Description of Some Coralls, and Other Curious Submarines Lately Sent to James Petiver, Apothecary and Fellow of the Royal Society, from the Philippine Isles by the Reverend George Joseph Camel; As Also an Account of Some Plants from Chusan an Island on the Coast of China; Collected by Mr James Cuninghame, Chyrurgeon & F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0056 |
1430-1443 | Anthony van Lewenhock | Part of a Letter from Mr Anthony van Lewenhock, F. R. S. Containing His Observations on Some Animalcula in Water, the Dissolntion of Silver, etc | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0057 |
1443-1448 | William Derham | A Letter from the Reverend Mr William Derham, F. R. S. to Mr John Haughton, F. R. S. Containing His Observations on the Weather, etc. for Some Years Last Past | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0058 |
1450-1460 | Fort St George | The Eighth Book of East India Plants, Sent from Fort St George to Mr James Petiver Apothecary, and F. R. S. with His Remarks on Them | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0059 |
1461-1474 | Anthony van Leuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr Anthony van Leuwenhoek, concerning the Seeds of Oranges, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0060 |
1474-1479 | Sam. Morland | Some New Observations upon the Parts and Use of the Flower in Plants. By Mr Sam. Morland | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0061 |
1480-1484 | H. Ridley | Experimentum Anatomicum ad Veram Durae Matris motus causam detegendam institutum, ab H. Ridley | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0062 |
1485-1492 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0063 |
1492 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0064 |
1494-1501 | Mr C. | Two Letters from a Gentleman in the Country, Relating to Mr Leuwenhoeck's Letter in Transaction, No. 283. Communicated by Mr C. | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0065 |
1502-1504 | Stephen Gray | Part of Two Letters from Mr Stephen Gray, concerning the Spots of the Sun, observ'd by Him in June Last | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0066 |
1504-1507 | William Derham | Some Observations on the Spots of the Sun, by the Reverend Mr William Derham, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0067 |
1507-1516 | Mr Ellis | Some Observations concerning the Invention and Progress of Printing, to the Year 1465. Occasioned by by the Reverend Mr Ellis's Letter, Exhibited in Phil Trans. No 286. Pag. 1416 | 10.1098/rstl.1702.0068 |
445-446 | | The Construction of a Quadratrix to the Circle, Being the Curve Described by Its Equable Evolution | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0001 |
447-455 | Antony van Lewenhoek | Part of a Letter from Mr Antony Van Lewenhoek, F. R. S. Dated at Delft in Holland, Sept. 25. 1699. concerning the Circulation and Stagnation of the Blood in Tadpoles | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0002 |
455-459 | Mr Proby and Thomas Molyneux | A Relation of the Cutting an Ivory Bodkin out of the Bladder of a Young Woman in Dublin, by Mr Proby; Communicated by Dr Thomas Molyneux, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0003 |
459-463 | Theodore de Mayerne and Theodore de Vaux | A Discourse of the Viper, and Some Other Poysons, Wrote by Sir Theodore De Mayerne, after Some Discourse He Had with Mr Pontaeus, Communicated by the Late Sir Theodore De Vaux, M. D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0004 |
464-469 | George Hickes | A Letter from Dr George Hickes, Dated May the 22d, 1700 to Dr Sloane, concerning the Saxon Antiquity, Mentioned N. 247. of These Transactions. With an Account of His Book Now in the Press at Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0005 |
470 | | Part of a Letter to Dr Sloane, Wherein. is an Account of a Double Pear | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0006 |
471-473 | | An Account of the Number of Persons Who Have Been Christened, Married, and Buried in the Towns and Villages, of the Old, Middle and Lower Marck, in the Year 1698 | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0007 |
474-475 | Thomas Povey | The Method, Manner and Order of the Transmutation of Copper into Brass, etc. By Thomas Povey, Esq; Brought into the Royal Soc. of Which He is a Fellow | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0008 |
476-482 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0009 |
484-486 | James Brewer | Part of Two Letters from Dr James Brewer to Dr Sloane, concerning Beds of Oyster-Shells Found Near Reading in Barkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0010 |
487-508 | Thomas Molyneux | An Essay concerning Giants. Occasioned by Some Further Remarks on the Large Humane Os Frontis, or Forehead-Bone, Mentioned in the Philosophical Transactions of February, 1684/5 Number 168. By Dr. Thomas Molyneux, M. D. Fellow of the King and Queens Colledge of Physicians in Ireland, and of the Royal Society in England | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0011 |
508 | | An Account of the Persons Married, Christened and Deceased in All the Dominions of the Elector of Brandenburg, in the Year 1698 | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0012 |
509-518 | Antony van Leeuwenhoek | Part of a Letter from Mr Antony van Leeuwenhoek, concerning the Worms in Sheeps Livers, Gnats, and Animalcula in the Excrements of Frogs | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0013 |
518 | Captain South | An Account of the Houses and Hearths in Dublin, for the Years Following. Communicated by Captain South | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0014 |
519 | Capt. South | A Lift of All the Seamen, Fishermen, Water Men, Lightermen, Gabbardmen, Kielmen, Bargemen, Boatmen, Ferrymen, Cottmen, and Seafa Ringmen, of What Kind Soever, in the Kingdom of Ireland, according to a Return Made in 1697. Communicated by Capt. South | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0015 |
520 | Capt. South | An Account of the Number of People in the Counties of Ardmagh, Lowth, and Meath, and City of Dublin. With an Estimate of the Number of People That Were in the Kingdom of Ireland, the 10th of January 1695/6 Communicated by Capt. South | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0016 |
521-522 | Capt. South | An Account of the Romish Clergy, according to a Return Made in 1698. Communicated by Capt. South | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0017 |
525-526 | William Sherard | The Way of Making Several China Varnishes. Sent from the Jesuits in China, to the Great Duke of Tuscany, Communicated by Dr William Sherard | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0018 |
527-529 | W. Derham | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr Derham to Dr Sloane, Giving an Account of His Observations of the Weather for the Year 99 | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0019 |
530-534 | Mr Geoffrey | Part of a Letter from Mr Geoffrey, F. R. S. to Dr Sloane, concerning the Exact Quantity of Acid Salts Contained in Acid Spirits | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0020 |
535 | Mr Gray | Part of a Letter from Mr Gray, concerning an Unusual Parhelion and Halo | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0021 |
536-543 | Dr Wallace | Part of a Journal Kept from Scotland to New Caledonia in Darien, with a Short Account of That Country. Communicated by Dr Wallace, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0022 |
543-546 | James Wallace | An Abstract of a Book, viz. An Account of the Islands of Orkney. By James Wallace, M. D. and Fellow of the Royal Society. To Which is Added, an Essay concerning the Thule of the Ancients., 80. London | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0023 |
544 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0024 |
545-546 | Mr Bussiere | A Letter from Mr Bussiere, F R. S. concerning a Substance Cough'd up Resembling the Vessels of the Lungs | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0025 |
547-551 | Johannes Wallis | A Letter of Dr Wallis to Min Heer Leibnitz at Hannover, concerning Some Easy Methods of His, for the Measuring of Curve-Lined Figures, Plain and Solid | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0026 |
552-560 | Mr Lewenhoek | Part of a Letter from Mr Lewenhoek, concerning the Circulation and Globules of the Blood in Butts | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0027 |
561-567 | Abraham de la Pryme | A Letter from the Reverend Mr Abraham de la Pryme, to the Very Reverend Dr G. D. of Y. and F. R. S. concerning Some Roman Antiquities in Lincolnshire | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0028 |
567-574 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0029 |
577 | James Cuningham | Part of a Letter from Mr James Cuningham to the Publisher, from the Cape of Good Hope, Ap. 6. 1700. Giving Anaccount of His Observations on the Thermometer and Magnetick Needle in His Voyage Thither | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0031 |
577-578 | Ralph Thoresby | Of an Accident by Thunder and Lightning at Leedes, by Mr Ralph Thoresby. F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0030 |
579-594 | Sam. Brown and James Petiver | An Account of Part of a Collection of Curious Plants and Drugs, Lately Given to the Royal Society by the East India Company | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0032 |
595-598 | Tommagon Porbo Nata and Burgermaster Witsen | A Relation of the Bad Condition of the Mountains about the Tungarouse and Batavian Rivers, Having Their Source from Thence, Occasioned by the Earthquake between the 4th and 5th of January, 1699. Drawn up from the Account Given by the Tommagon Porbo Nata, (Who Hath Been There) and Sent to the Burgermaster Witsen, Who Communicated It to the R. Society, of Which He is a Member | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0033 |
598-599 | James Burrough | An Extract of a Letter from Dr James Burrough, to Mr Houghton, F. R. S. concerning a Bulimia | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0034 |
599-610 | Jo. Mariam Lancisi Olim | Responsio Almi Collegii Romanorum Archiatrorum ad Epistolas Clarissimi D. Raymundi Vieussends Medicinae Doctoris Monspeliensis, in Qua Potissimum Agitur De Existentia Salis Acidi in Sanguine, & De Proportione Principiorum Ejusdem Scripta Per Jo. Mariam Lancisi Olim. S. D. Innocentis XI. Med. a Secretis & Nunc Archiatrum Collegialem, & in Romano Licaeo Theoricae Extraordinariae Professorum | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0035 |
610-612 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0036 |
613-614 | P. Silvestre | A Letter from Dr P. Silvestre, of the Coll. of Phy. & F. R. S. to the Publisher, Giving an Account of Some New Books and Manuscripts in Italy | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0037 |
617-618 | Mr Greenhill | A Relation of Four Extraordinary Medico-Cirurgical Cases, Communicated to the Publisher by Mr Greenhill | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0038 |
619-624 | | A Letter Sent to the Publisher of These Transactions, concerning an Abstract of Some Observations Made of the Eclipse of the Sun, September 13. 1699 | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0039 |
624-626 | Ab. de Moivre | The Dimension of the Solids Generated by the Conversion of Hippocrates's Lunula, and of Its Parts about Several Axes, with the Surfaces Generated by That Conversion, by Ab. De Moivre, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0040 |
627-634 | Peter Silvestre | A Letter from Dr Peter Silvestre, F. R. S. to the Publisher,concerning the State of Learning, and Several Particulars Observed by Him Lately in Italy | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0041 |
635-642 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Part of Two Letters from Mr Anthony Van Leenwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning Worms Pretended to be Taken from the Teeth | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0042 |
643-650 | John Monro | A Letter from Mr John Monro to the Publisher, concerning the Catacombs of Rome and Naples | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0043 |
651-654 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0044 |
657-658 | Christopher Hunter | A Letter from Mr Christopher Hunter, to Dr Martin Lister, Fellow of the Coll. of Phys. and R. S. concerning Some Roman Inscriptions Found Near Durham | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0045 |
659-672 | Anthony van Leuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr Anthony van Leuwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning Some Insects Observed by Him Him on Fruit Trees | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0046 |
672-673 | Charles King | A Letter from Mr Charles King to Mr Sam. Doudy, F. R. S. concerning Crabs Eyes | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0047 |
673-676 | Monsieur Poupart | Part of Monsieur Poupart's Letter to Dr Martin Lister, F. R. S. concerning the Insect Called Libella | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0048 |
677 | Jo. Wallis | Part of a Letter of Dr Jo. Wallis F. R. S. to the Publisher, concerning the Use of the Numeral Figures in England, in the Year 1090 | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0049 |
677-687 | Abr. de la Pryme | A Letter of the Reverend Mr Abr. de la Pryme to the Publisher, concerning Broughton in Lincolnshire, with His Observations on the Shell-Fish Observed in the Quarries about That Place | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0050 |
688-689 | J. Wallace | Part of a Letter from Dr J. Wallace, F. R. S. to the Publisher, concerning a Stone Cut out of the Bladder, Having Hair in It, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0051 |
689-690 | George Garden | Part of a Letter from Dr George Garden to the Publisher, concerning a Stone Cut from a Child, Having a Flint Within It | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0052 |
690 | D. Wilhelmi | D. Wilhelmi Musgrave Coll. Med. Lond. & Soc. Reg. Soc. Epistola Re Polypo in Cane Reperto | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0053 |
691-693 | Mr Gourdon and Tycho Brahe | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr Gourdon E. R. S. to the Publisher, concerning a Cataract Near Gottenburg and the Remains of the Observatory of the Famous Tycho Brahe | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0054 |
693-694 | Robert Sibbald | Part of a Letter from Sir Robert Sibbald, to the Publisher, Giving an Account of Some Stones and Plants Found Lately in Scotland, and of Some Books Now Printing There | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0055 |
696-698 | Mr Lafage | An Account of an Extraordinary Aneurisma of the Arteria Aorta Near to the Basis of the Heart, with the Symptoms Thereof; Dissected by Mr Lafage, Surgeon, on the 10th of April, 1700 | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0056 |
699-721 | Sam. Brown and James Petiver | An Account of Mr Sam. Brown His Second Book of East India Plants, with Their Names, Vertues, Description, etc. By James Petiver, Apothecary, and Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0057 |
714-725 | Edm. Halley | De Iride, Sive de Arcu Caelesti, Differtatio Geometrica, qua Methodo Directa Iridis Ntriusq; Diameter, Data Ratione Refractionis, Obtinetur: Cum Solutione Inversi Problematis, Sive Inventione Rationis Istius ex Data Arcus Diametro. Per Edm. Halley Reg. Soc. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0058 |
725-726 | | An Advertisement Necessary for All Navigatiors Bound up the Channel of England | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0059 |
729-738 | John Marshal and Abraham de la Pryme | A Letter from the East Indies, of Mr John Marshal to Dr Coga, Giving an Account of the Religion, Rites, Notions, Customs, Manners of the Heathen Priests Commonly Called Bramines. Communicated by the Reverend Mr Abraham de La Pryme | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0060 |
735-736 | | Modus Colorandi Marmora | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0061 |
739-746 | Anthony van Lewen-Hoek | A Letter from Mr Anthony Van Lewen-Hoek, F. R. S. concerning His Further Observations on the Animalcula in Semine Masculino | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0062 |
746-751 | Johannis Craig | Reverendi D. Johannis Craig, Epistola ad Editorem Continens Solutionem Duorum Problematum | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0063 |
752-755 | Mr Bussiere | A Letter to the Publisher from Mr Bussiere, F. R. S. concerning a Triple Bladder, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0064 |
756-758 | Francis Monginot | An Abstract of Two Letters Written by Dr Francis Monginot, to Dr Peter Silvestre, F. R. S. Giving an Account of an Unusual Medicinal Case | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0065 |
758-760 | J. Clark | Part of a Letter from Mr Clark to Mr Ludlow, concerning Several Roman Antiquities Found Near the Devizes in Wiltshire | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0066 |
760-762 | D. Petri Hotton | Excerpta Ex Literis D.Petri Hotton Med. & Botan. Profess in Acad.Lugduno Batava,ad Editorem De Acemella & Ejus Facultate Lithontriptica | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0067 |
762-764 | Stephen Gray | Part of a Letter from Mr Stephen Gray to the Publisher, containing His Observations on the Fossils of Reculver Clisfe,and a New Way of Drawing the Meridian Line, With a Note on This Letter by the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0068 |
764 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0069 |
769-785 | John Wallis | A Letter of Dr Wallis to Dr Tyson, concerning Mens Feeding on Flesh | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0070 |
786-792 | Anthony van Leuwenhoeck | Part of a Letter of Mr Anthony van Leuwenhoeck, F. R. S. concerning Excrescencies Growing on Willow Leaves, etc | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0071 |
787-790 | Petro Silvestre | Dissectio Puerperae, Comunicata a Petro Silvestre, M. D Soc. Reg. Socio | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0072 |
790 | Edw Lluyd and Will Musgrave | An Account of Some Roman, French, and Irish Inscriptions and Antiquities, Lately Found in Scotland and Ireland, by Mr Edw. Lluyd, Communicated to the Publisher from Mr John Hicks, of Trewithier in Cornwall, by Dr Will. Musgrave, F. C. P. & R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0073 |
791-794 | Robert Hook and E. Halley | An Account of Dr Robert Hook's Invention of the Marine Barometer, with Its Description and Uses, Published by Order of the R. Society, by E. Halley, R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0074 |
797-798 | Will. Cowper | An Account of a Polypus Taken out of the Vnena Pulmoalis, and of the Structure of That Vessel. By Will. Cowper, F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0075 |
799-804 | D. Johannis Friend | Epistola D. Johannis Friend ad Editorem Missa, de Spasmi Rarioris Historia | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0076 |
805-806 | Patrick Gordon | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr Patrick Gordon, F. R. S. to the Publisher, concerning a Water-Spout Observed in the Downs | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0077 |
807-814 | John Banister and James Petiver | Some Observations concerning Insects Made by Mr John Banister in Virginia, A. D. 1680. with Remarks on Them by Mr James Petiver, Apothecary and Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0078 |
815-819 | Stephen Gray | A Letter from Mr Stephen Gray, concerning Drawing the Meridian Line by the Pole Star, and Finding the Hour by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0079 |
819-820 | Martin Lister | A Letter from Dr Martin Lister, F. R. S. to Dr Tancred Robinson, F. R. S. concerning Pouder'd Blues Passing the Lacteal Veins, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0080 |
821-824 | Anthony van Lewuenhoek | Part of a Letter from Mr Anthony Van Lewuenhoek, Dated Delft 15. April 1701. N. S. concerning the Spawn of Codfisb, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0081 |
824-829 | | Scala Graduum Caloris. Calorum Descriptiones & Figna | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0082 |
829-832 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0083 |
832-834 | William Derham | A Letter from the Reverend Mr William Derham to the Publisher, concerning an Insect That is Commonly Called the Death-Watch | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0084 |
835-850 | Rich Hale and Edward Tyson | The Humane Allantois Fully Discovered and the Reasons Assigned Why It Has not Hitherto Been Found out, Even by Those Who Believed Its Existence. With an Answer to Their Objections, Who Deny It Still. By Rich Hale, M. D. of Trinity College in Oxford. Communicated to the R. S. by Edward Tyson. M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0085 |
843-862 | James Petiver | An Account of Mr Sam. Brown, his Third Book of East India Plants, with Their Names, Vertues, Description, &c. By James Petiver, Apothecary, and Fellow of the Royal Society. To Which are Added Some Animals Sent Him from Those Parts | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0086 |
864-866 | William Musgrave | A Letter from Dr William Musgrave, F. R. S. to the Publisher, concerning a Very Extraordinary Periodical Haemorrhage | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0087 |
867-881 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. concerning Spiders, Their Way of Killing Their Prey, Spinning Their Webbs, Generation, etc | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0088 |
882-893 | John Somner | Chartham News: Or a Brief Relation of Some Strange Bones There Lately Digged up, in Some Grounds of Mr John Somner's in Canterbury | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0089 |
893-894 | Mr Locke | Part of a Letter, Giving an Account of a Person Who can Neither Read nor Write, Yet Will Reckon Summs to Great Exactness. Communicated by Mr Locke | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0090 |
894 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0091 |
897-898 | Dr Davies | A Letter from Dr Davies to Sir Charles Holt, Containing a Relation of a Person Who Voided Many Hydatides in Her Urine | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0092 |
899-903 | Antony van Leeuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr Antony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. to Mr Chamberlaine, concerning the Causes of the Different Tastes of Waters and Edge of Razors | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0093 |
903-907 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Part of a Letter from Mr Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. to the Pablisher, concerning Several Microscopical Observations | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0094 |
908-911 | Monsieur Reneaume | A Description of a New Kind of Walnut Tree, Discovered by Monsieur Reneaume, of the Royal Academy of Sciences | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0095 |
911-913 | John Ciampini | An Abstract of a Letter, Wrote Some Time Since, by Signior John Ciampini of Rome, to Father Bernard Joseph a Jesu Maria, etc. Concerning the Asbestus, and Manner of Spinning and Making an Incombustible Cloath Thereof | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0096 |
914-922 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0097 |
924-926 | John Luffkin | Part of a Letter from Mr John Luffkin to the Publisher, concerning Some Large Bones, Lately Found in a Gravel-Pit Near Colchester | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0098 |
927-946 | James Petiver and Sam. Brown | A Description of Some Shells Found on the Molucca Islands; as Also an Account of Mr Sam. Brown, his Fourth Book of East India Plants, with Their Names, Vertues, etc. By James Petiver, Apothecary and Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0099 |
947-951 | Joseph Del Papa and William Sherard | An Account of the Strange Effects of the Indian Varnish. Wrote by Dr Joseph Del Papa, Physician to the Cardinal De Medices, at the Desire of the Great Duke of Tuscany. Communicated by Dr William Sherard | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0100 |
951-962 | Mr Geoffroy | Observations Upon the Dissolutions and Fermentations Which We May Call Cold, because They are Accompanied with a Coolness of the Liquors into Which They Pass. And of a New Thermometer. Extracted Out of a Discourse, Which Mr Geoffroy, F. R. S. Made in the Public Meeting of the Royal Academy of Sciences, the 21st of April, 1700 | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0101 |
965-966 | Dr Davies | Part of a Letter to the Publisher from Dr Davies concerning an Unusual Colic | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0102 |
967-979 | John Wallis | A Letter of Dr John Wallis, D. D. Professor of Geometry in the University of Oxford, and Fellow of the Royal Society in London; To Dr Hans Sloane, Secretary to the Said Royal Society; Relating to That Isthmus, or Neck of Land, Which is Supposed to Have Joyned England and France in former Times, Where Now is the Passage Between Dover and Calais | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0103 |
980-992 | Abraham de la Pryme | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr Abraham Dela Pryme to the Publisher, concerning Trees Found Under Ground in Hatfield Chace | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0104 |
992-996 | Charles Holt | Part of a Letter from Sir Charles Holt to the Publisher, concerning a Child Who Had Its Intestines, Mesentery, etc. in the Cavity of the Thorax, and a Further Account of the Person Mentioned to Have Swallowed Stones, in No 253. of these Iransactions | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0105 |
996-998 | William Musgrave | A Letter from Dr William Musgrave, F R. S. to the Publisher, concerning Some Experiments Made for Transmitting a Blue Coloured Liquor In-Into the Lacteals | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0106 |
999-1000 | | An Account of a Person Who Took a Great Quantity of Opium, without Causing Sleep | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0107 |
1000-1002 | Christopher Birbeck | An Account of a Woman, Who Voided the Greatest Part of a Foetus by the Nnvel. By Mr Christopher Birbeck | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0108 |
1004-1006 | Mr Wilson | A Letter from Mr Wilson to the Publisher, Giving an Account of the Lapis Amianthus, Asbestos, or Linum Incombustible, Lately Found in Scotland | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0109 |
1007-1029 | James Petiver and Sam. Brown | An Account of Mr Sam. Brown his Fifth Book of East India Plants, with Their Names, Vertues, Description, &c by James Petiver, Apothecary and Fellow of the Royal Society. To Which are Added Some Animals Sent Him from Those Parts | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0110 |
1022-1038 | John Wallis | A Second Letter of Dr Wallis to the Publisher, Relating to Mr Somner's Treatise of Chartham News: And, Some Magnetick Affairs | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0111 |
1038-1041 | | Account of a Book, viz. | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0112 |
1041-1043 | | Extracts of Some Letters to the Publisher, Giving an Account of Some Books Now Printing and Lately Printed in Italy, France, Germany, Holland and Scotland | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0113 |
1050 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0114 |
2-4 | George Camelli | A Description and Figure of the True Amomum, or Tugus. Sent from the Reverend Father George Camelli, at the Phillipine Isles, to Mr. John Ray and Mr. James Petiver, Fellows of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0002 |
5-40 | | J. N. J. Succincta Succini Prussici Historia et Demonstratio | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0003 |
42-43 | Leghorn | An Extract of a Letter from Leghorn to Dr. Martin Lister, November 24. 1698. concerning Seignior Redi's Manuscripts, and the Generation of Fleas | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0004 |
43-44 | Monsieur Geoffroy | A Way to Make Two Clear Spirituous Inflammable Liquors, which Differ Very Little in Taste and Smell, and Being Mixed Together, Do Give a Fine Carnation Colour, without Either Sensible Fermentation or Alteration. Communicated by Monsieur Geoffroy, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0005 |
44 | Hans Sloane | A Further Account of the China Cabinet, by Hans Sloane, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0006 |
45-46 | William Derham | Part of a Letter from Mr. William Derham, to Dr. Sloane; Accompanying His Observations of the Height of the Mercury in the Barometer, Rains, Winds, etc. for the Year 1698 | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0007 |
47-48 | Richard Towneley | An Account of What Rain Fell at Townly in Lancashire, in the Years 1697, and 1698. with Some Other Observations on the Weather; Being Part of a Letter of the 12th of Jan. 1698. from Richard Towneley Esq; to Mr. William Derham | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0008 |
49-50 | Philippus Jacobus Hartmannus | An Account of Several Curiosities Relating to Amber, Lately Sent to the Royal Society from Philippus Jacobus Hartmannus (Author of the Account of It Published Last Transaction) and which are Now in Their Repository at Gresham-College | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0009 |
50-51 | Mr. Dale | Part of a Letter Mr. Dale from Braintree, Feb. 1. 1699 to Dr. Martin Lister, Fellow of the College of Physicians and R. S. Concerning Several Insects | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0010 |
51-52 | Ralph Thoresby | An Account of a Young Man Slain with Thunder and Lightning, Dec. 22. 1698. from Ralph Thoresby, Esq; F. R. S. to Dr. Martin Lister, Fell. Coll. Phys. and R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0011 |
53-67 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0012 |
67-68 | | Books Lately Printed beyond Sea | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0013 |
70-72 | Hans Sloane | A Further Account of What Was Contain'd in the Chinese Cabinet, by Hans Sloane, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0014 |
73-78 | Martin Lister and Mr. Maleverer | Of Coal Borings, Communicated by Dr. Martin Lister, Fell. Coll. Phys. et R. S. which Role or Record He Had from Mr. Maleverer, of Arncliffe in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0015 |
79-81 | Mense Februario | Situs Novi Cometae Mense Februario, Anni 1699. in Regio Observatorio Parisiensi Observati | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0016 |
81-86 | Dr. Cay | Part of a Letter from Dr. Cay to Dr. Lister, Concerning the Vertues of the Ostracites; with a Remark of the Doctor's on It | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0017 |
87 | | An Account of the Vertues of Faba Sti Ignatii, Mentioned Last Transaction | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0018 |
88-94 | Father Camelli | A Further and More Exact Account of the Same, Sent in a Letter from Father Camelli, to Mr. John Ray, and Mr. James Petiver, Fellows of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0019 |
95-100 | William Clerk and Charles Preston | An Account of a Stone Found in the Stomach of a Lady on Dissection, Another in the Left Kidney, and Some Smaller Ones in the Gall-Bladder. By Mr. William Clerk, Surgeon. Communicated by Dr. Charles Preston | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0020 |
100-106 | Mr. Bussiere | Part of a Letter from Mr. Bussiere to Dr. Sloane, wherein He Gives an Account of the New Way of Cutting for the Stone by the Hermit, with His Opinion of It | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0021 |
107-108 | Mr. Petto and Dr. Beverley | The Extract of a Letter from Mr. Petto, a Grave Divine, Concerning Some Parelii Seen at Sudbury in Suffolk, Decemb. 28th, 1698. Communicated by Dr. Beverley | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0022 |
110-112 | Paul Rycaut | A Relation of the Small Creatures Called Sable-Mice, which Have Lately Come in Troops into Lapland, about Thorne, and Other Places Adjacent to the Mountains, in Innumerable Multitudes. Communicated from Sir Paul Rycaut, F. R. S. to Mr. Ellis, and from Him to the R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0023 |
113-120 | Hans Sloane | Some Observations Made at a Meeting of the Royal Society, Concerning Some Wonderful Contriuances of Nature in a Family of Plants in Jamaica, to Perfect the Individuum, and Propagate the Species, with Several Instances Analogous to Them in European Vegetables. By Hans Sloane, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0024 |
121-126 | Dr. Fern | An Extract of a Relation Printed at Paris, Containing a Remarkable History of a Faetus without the Womb, Made by Dr. Fern | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0025 |
126-127 | Stephen Gray | An Observation of Some Parelii Seen at Canterbury. By Mr. Stephen Gray | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0026 |
127-129 | Tho. Molyneux | A Supplement to the Account of a Scolopendra Marina, etc. Described No 225. of These Transactions. By Dr. Tho. Molyneux, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0027 |
130-141 | M. Dupre and William Cowper | An Abstract of an Accoun of Five Pair of Muscles, which Serve for Different Motions of the Head, on the First and Second Vertebra of the Neck; and of Two Ligaments, One of which Fastens the Head to the First Vertebra, and the Other Fastens the First to the Second. To which is Annext the History of an Uncommon Appearance of a Humane Skull. By M. Dupre, Surgeon, and First Ayde-Major to the Hotel-Dieu in Paris: With Remarks by William Cowper | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0028 |
141-144 | Mons. Bussiere | An Anatomical Account of a Child's Head, Born without a Brain in October Last, 1698. By Mons. Bussiere | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0029 |
144-145 | Mons. Geoffroy | Part of a Letter from Mons. Geoffroy, F. R. S. Dated Paris, March 7. 1699. N. S. to Dr. Sloane, Giving an Account of the New Regulations of the Royal Academy of Sciences, at Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0030 |
146-148 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0031 |
150-152 | Hans Sloane | An Observation Concerning a Very Odd Kind of Dropsy, or Swellings in One of the Ouaries of a Woman, by Hans Sloane, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0032 |
153-160 | William Cowper | An Account of Stitching the Great Tendon, between the Calf of the Leg and Heel, with Its Union and Cure, after an Entire Diuision of It, with Remarks: Read at a Meeting of the Royal Society. By Mr. William Cowper, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0033 |
161-182 | William Cockburn | A Discourse of the Operation of a Blister when it Cures a Fever, Made at a Meeting of the Royal Society, by William Cockburn, M.D. of the Col. of Phys. in Lond. and F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0034 |
183-186 | William Aglionby | Of the Nature of Silk, as It is Made in Piedmont. Communicated by William Aglionby, Esq; F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0035 |
186-187 | | Two Propositions Desir'd to be Answered in a Year and Half, by Any Person; if They are Not in That Time, the Proposer Promises He Will Do It Himself | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0036 |
187 | Mr. Llwid and Hans Sloane | Part of a Letter from Mr. Llwid to Dr. Tancred Robinson, F. R. S. Concerning a Figured Stone Found in Wales; with a Note on It, by Hans Sloane, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0037 |
188 | | The Note | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0038 |
190-192 | Charles Holt and Hans Sloane | Part of Two Letters of May the 22th and June the 12th, 1699. from Sir Charles Holt to Dr. Shadwell, Concerning a Disease Caused by Swallowing Stones; with Remarks on the Same, by Hans Sloane, M.D. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0039 |
193-227 | John Woodward | Some Thoughts and Experiments Concerning Vegetation By John Woodward, M. D. of the College of Physicians, et R. S. et Professor of Physick in Gresham College | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0040 |
228 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0041 |
230-232 | James Fraser | Part of a Letter Wrote by Mr. James Fraser, Minister of Kirkhil, near Invernes, to Ja. Wallace at Edinburgh, Concerning the Lake Ness, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0042 |
233-247 | Clopton Havers | A Short Discourse Concerning Concoction: Read at a Meeting of the Royal Society, May 1699, by Clopton Havers, M. D. Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0043 |
248-258 | Jezreel Jones | An Account of the Moorish Way of Dressing Their Meat (with Other Remarks) in West Barbary, from Cape Spartel to Cape de Geer. By Mr. Jezreel Jones | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0044 |
259-268 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0045 |
270-272 | Mr. Leuvenhook | Part of a Letter from Mr. Leuvenhook, Dated Delft 23 d. of June, 1699. Concerning His Answers to Objections Made to His Opinions Concerning the Animalcula Semine Masculine | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0046 |
273-274 | Dr. Wallis | A Letter of Dr. Wallis to Dr. Sloan, Secretary to the Royal Society, Giuing an Account of Some Late Passages between Him and Myn Heer Leibnitz, of Hannover | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0047 |
274-280 | Abbot Charmoy | An Account of the Abbot Charmoy's Book, according to His Own Relation, Sent to Abbot Nicaise, in Form of a Letter, Which He Calls, L' Origin des Nations | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0048 |
280-284 | D. Godefredo Gulielmo Leibnitio | Illustrissimo Celeberrimoque Viro D. Godefredo Gulielmo Leibnitio, Hanoverae | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0049 |
285-286 | Dr. Wallis | A Letter from Dr. Wallis to Dr. Sloan, Secretary to the Royal Society, Concerning Some Supposed Alteration of the Meridian Line; which May Affect the Declination of the Magnetical Needle, and the Poles Elevation | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0050 |
287-288 | Thomas Luffkin | An Extract of a Letter from Mr. Thomas Luffkin of Colchester to Dr. Wallis, Concerning the Use of the Numeral Figures in England, as Old as the Year 1090. And, Concerning the Application of an Air-Pump, to Cupping-Glasses | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0051 |
289-294 | James Petiver | Some Attempts Made to Prove That Herbs of the Same Make or Class for the Generallity, have the Like Vertue and Tendency to Work the Same Effects. In a Discourse Made before the Royal Society, by Mr. James Petiver Apothecary, and Fellow of the Said Society | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0052 |
295-300 | James Cuninghame | A Catalogue of Shells, etc. Gathered at the Island of Ascention, by Mr. James Cuninghame Chirurgeon, with What Plants He There Observed; Communicated to Mr. James Petiver Apothccary, and Fellow, of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0053 |
301-308 | Mr. Leuvenhook | Part of a Letter from Mr. Leuvenhook, Dated June 9th, 1699, Concerning the Animalcula in Semine Humano, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0054 |
311-313 | Philippo Lloyd | De Partium Septentrionalium Quibusdam Affectibus et Remediis. Autore Philippo Lloyd. M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0055 |
311-317 | John Houghton | A Discourse of Coffee, Read at a Meeting of the Royal Society, by Mr. John Houghton, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0056 |
318-322 | John Friend | A Letter from Mr. John Friend to Dr. Sloane, Dated Oxon. Jul. 26. Concerning an Hydrocephalus | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0057 |
323-330 | James Cunningham | Some Observations of the Mercury's Altitude, with the Changes of the Weather at Emuy in China. Lat. 24 degrees 20$^{\prime}$. No. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0058 |
330-331 | David Gregory | Part of a Letter from Dr. David Gregory to Dr.Sloane, Dated Oxford, October 12. 1699. Containing His Observations of the Eclipse of the Sun on the 13th of September Last | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0059 |
331 | Martin Lister | Of the Origin of White Vitriol and the Figure of Its Crystals, Not Yet Accounted for, by Dr. Martin Lister, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0060 |
332-334 | Mr. Greatrix and Mr. Thoresby | A Letter Communicated from Mr. Thoresby F. R. S. to John Evelyn Esquire, Concerning the Cures Done by Mr. Greatrix the Stroke | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0061 |
335-342 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0062 |
339-342 | J. Lowthorp | An Experiment of the Refraction of the Air Made at the Command of the Royal Society, Mar. 28. 1699 By J. Lowthorp. A. M. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0063 |
343-354 | John Wallis | An Extract of Two Letters, from Dr. John Wallis, (Professor of Geometry in Oxford.) The One to His Grace the Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. The Other to the Lord Bishop of Worcester | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0064 |
351-362 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0065 |
355-356 | John Dee | The Report Made by the Lord Treasurer Burleigh to the Lords of the Council, of the Consultation had, and the Examination of the Plain and Brief Discourse by John Dee for the Queen's Majesty. 25 Martii 1582 | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0066 |
356-365 | John Greaves | Reflexions Made on the Foregoing Paper by Mr. John Greaves, Savilian Professor of Astronomy in the University of Oxford. 1645 | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0067 |
362 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0068 |
364-369 | William Cowper | An Account of Two Glands and Their Excretory Ducts Lately Discover'd in Human Bodies. By Mr. William Cowper. F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0069 |
365-366 | Dr. Hotton | Part of a Letter from Dr. Hotton to Dr. Tancred Robinson, Concerning the Late Swammerdams Treatise de Apibus; the Ahmella Ceylonensibus, and the Faba Sti. Ignatii | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0070 |
370-397 | Raymundi Vieussens | Epistola D. Raymundi Vieussens,M.D. & S.R.S. ad Societatem Regiam Londinensem Missa, de Organo Auditus | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0071 |
398-405 | William Musgrave | A Letter from Dr. William Musgrave to Dr. Sloane, being an Argument for the More Frequent Use of Laryngotomy, Urg'd from a Remarkable Cure in Chirurgery; Perform'd by Mr. John Keen of Roch in Cornwal | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0072 |
406 | | An Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0073 |
408-410 | Thomas Luffkin | A Letter from Mr. Thomas Luffkin to Dr. Sloane, Concerning the Application of the Pneumatick Engine to Cupping-Glasses | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0074 |
411-418 | Dr Wallis, David Gregory, and John Caswell | A Letter of Dr Wallis to Dr Sloan, Concerning the Quadrature of the Parts of the Lunula of Hippocrates Chius, Performed by Mr John Perks; with the Further Improvements of the Same, by Dr David Gregory, and Mr John Caswell | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0075 |
419-426 | Davidis Gregorii | Responsio ad Animadversionem ad Davidis Gregorii Catenariam, Act. Eruditorum Lipsiae. Mense Februarii An. 1699 | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0076 |
431-435 | John Floyer and Edward Tyson | A Relation of Two Monstrous Pigs, with the Resemblance of Humane Faces, and Two Young Turkeys Joined by the Breast, by Sir John Floyer, Communicated by Dr. Edward Tyson, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0077 |
436-442 | Hugh Jones | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr. Hugh Jones to the Reverend Dr. Benjamin Woodroofe, F. R. S. concerning Several Observables in Maryland | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0078 |
10.1098/rstl.1699.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1699.0001 |
2-4 | William Derham | Part of a Letter of Mr. William Derham, Rector of Upminster, Dated Dec. 6. 1697. Giving an Account of Some Experiments about the Heighth of the Mercury in the Barometer, at Top and Bottom of the Monument: and about Portable Barometers | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0002 |
5-11 | Dr. Wallis | A Letter from Dr. Wallis of Jan. 11. 1697/8. To Dr. Sloane, Concerning the Effects of a Great Storm of Thunder and Lightning at Everdon in Northamptonshire, (Wherein Diuers Persons Were Killed) on July 27. 1691 | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0003 |
11-15 | Thomas Molyneux | Some Additional Remarks on the Extracting the Stone of the Bladder out of Those of the Female Sex. By Thomas Molyneux, M. D. S. R. S | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0004 |
15-28 | Jacobo Cassini | Eclipsis Lunaris Observatio, Facta Roterodami die 29. Octobris Anni 1697. N. S. A Jacobo Cassini, R. Ac. Parisiensis Socio | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0005 |
29-40 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0006 |
42-44 | Robert Southwell | Several Experiments Concerning the Preserving of Flowers, Fruit, etc. Communicated by the Right Honourable Sir Robert Southwell, F.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0007 |
45-48 | W. Derham | A Letter of Mr. W. Derham, Rector of Upminster, Dated Jan. 13. 169$\frac{7}{8}$. To Dr. Sloane, about a Contrivance to Measure the Height of the Mercury in the Barometer, by a Circle on One of the Weather Plates, with a Register of the Weather, etc. for the Year 1697 | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0008 |
49-52 | George Dampier and Hans Sloane | Part of a Letter from Mr. George Dampier, Dated, Exmouth, November 10. 1697. to Mr. William Dampier, His Brother, Concerning the Cure of the Bitings of Mad Creatures. With a Remark on the Same by Hans Sloane, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0009 |
53-54 | D. Jacobo Cassini | Observationes Sinenses, Communicatae a D. Jacobo Cassini Acad. Reg. Par. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0010 |
54-55 | Geo. Garden | A Letter from Dr. Geo. Garden, Dated Aberdeen, Dec. 8, 1686. Concerning Caterpillars That Destroy Fruit | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0011 |
56-57 | | Observatio de Faemina, Quae, Non Obstante Vaginae Uteri Coalescentia, Infantem Peperit | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0012 |
57-63 | | Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0013 |
64 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0014 |
66-68 | Philippo Jacobo Hartmanno | Historia; et Explicatio Figurarum, Embryon Quatuor Septimanarum, et Placentam Cotiledoniformen Exhibentium, Autore Philippo Jacobo Hartmanno, Phil. et Med. D. etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0015 |
69-79 | Hans Sloane | Of the Use of the Root IPecacuanha, for Loosenesses, Translated from a French Paper: With Some Notes on the Same, by Hans Sloane, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0016 |
79-80 | Robert Southwell | Account of a Monstrous Calf with Two Heads. Communicated by the Right Honourable, Sir Robert Southwell, V. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0017 |
80-84 | | A Question in Musick Lately Proposed to Dr. Wallis, Concerning the Division of the Monochord, or Section of the Musical Canon: With His Answer to It | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0018 |
84-86 | Mr. Ray | Part of a Letter from Mr. Ray, F. R. S. to Dr. Sloane, Giving an Account of the Poysonous Qualities of Hemlock-Water-DropWort | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0019 |
87-90 | Rob Southwell | Several Experiments about Giving Variety of Tinctures to Water, etc Communicated to the Royal Society by the Right Honourable, Sir Rob. Southwell, V. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0020 |
90-97 | Mr. Dale | An Account of a Very Large Eel, Lately Caught at Maldon in Essex; with Some Considerations about the Generation of Eels, by Mr. Dale | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0021 |
98-103 | | Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0022 |
105-164 | Edw. Tyson | Carigueya, Seu Marsupiale Americanum. Or, The Anatomy of an Opossum, Dissected at Gresham-College by Edw. Tyson, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, and of the Royal Society, and Reader of Anatomy at the Chyrurgeons-Hall, in London | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0023 |
164 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0024 |
167-168 | Benjamin Bullivant | Part of a Letter from Mr. Benjamin Bullivant, at Boston, in New England; to Mr James Petiver, Apothecary, and Fellow of the Royal Society, in London. Concerning Some Natural Observations He Had Made in Those Parts | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0025 |
169-175 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoek | Part of a Letter from Mr. Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, F. R. S. Concerning the Eyes of Beetles, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0026 |
176-178 | Stephen Gray | Part of a Letter from Mr. Stephen Gray, about a Way of Measuring the Heighth of the Mercury in the Barometer More Exactly | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0027 |
178-181 | William Musgrave | Part of a Letter from Dr. William Musgrave, Fellow of the College of Physicians and R. S. to Dr. Sloane, Concerning the Cause of the Necessity of Breathing | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0028 |
181-183 | William Musgrave | An Account of What Happened on Syringing Warm Water into the Thorax of a Bitch. By Dr. William Musgrave, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0029 |
183 | Rob Plot | Some Observations Concerning the Substance Commonly Called, Black-Lead, by the Late Dr. Rob. Plot, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0030 |
184 | William Musgrave | An Account of One Edmund Melloon, Born at Port Leicester, in Ireland, Who Was of an Extraordinary Size. Communicated by Dr. William Musgrave, Fellow of the College of Physicians, and R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0031 |
184-185 | Christoph Pitt | An Account of the Dissection of a Dog That Had Mercury Injected into One of the Jugulars. By Dr. Christoph. Pitt | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0032 |
185-189 | John Wallis | A Letter of Dr. John Wallis, of May 14. 1698. to Sir John Blencowe (One of His Majesty's Justices of the Court of Common-Pleas) Concerning the Observation of Easter for This Present Year, on April 24, 1698 | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0033 |
190-193 | A. de Moivre | A Method of Extracting the Root of an Infinite Equation. By A. de Moivre, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0034 |
193-196 | E. Halley | An Account of the Appearance of an Extraordinary Iris Seen at Chester, in August Last, by E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0035 |
196-200 | | Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0036 |
200-202 | | A Catalogue of Books Lately Publish'd, Not Mentioned in These Transactions | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0037 |
202-204 | | Extracts out of Divers Late Accounts and Letters | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0038 |
204 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0039 |
205-208 | Ralph Thoresby | Part of a Letter from Mr. Ralph Thoresby, F. R. S. to Dr. Martin Lister, Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians and R. S. Concerning a Roman Sheild | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0040 |
209-223 | Thomas Molyneux | A Letter from Dr. Thomas Molyneux, to Dr. Martin Lister, Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians, and of the Royal Society, in, London: Containing Some Additional Observations on the Giants Causway in Ireland | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0041 |
224-239 | Raymundo Vieussens | Epistola Scripta a Raymundo Vieussens Doctore Medico Monspeliensi ad Clarissimos Viros Societatis Regiae Londinensis, de Sanguine Humano | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0042 |
240-243 | | Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0043 |
244 | | Extracts out of Some Late Accounts and Letters | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0044 |
246-248 | Martin Lister | An Observation of Two Boys Bit by a Mad Dog, Communicated by Dr. Martin Lister, Fellow of the Coll. of Phys. and R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0045 |
249-256 | John Wallis | A Letter of Dr. John Wallis to Samuel Pepys Esquire, Relating to Some Supposed Imperfections in an Organ | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0046 |
257-261 | William Musgrave | A Letter from Dr. William Musgrave, Fellow of the Coll. of Phys. and R. S. to Dr. Sloane, Concerning a Periodical Palsy | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0047 |
262 | | Of the Posture-Master | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0048 |
263-264 | Ja. Newton | An Account of Some Effects of Papaver Corniculatum Luteum, etc. by Mr. Ja. Newton | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0049 |
264-267 | Robert Sibbald | Part of a Letter from Sir Robert Sibbald, to Dr. Sloane, Concerning Several Stones Voided by a Boy, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0050 |
268 | Roelof Diodati | Part of a Letter Written by Roelof Diodati, Supream Director of the Council of Mauricius; to Mr. Witsen, Burger-Master of Amsterdam, and F. R. S. Dated August 8. 1697. concerning an Extraordinary Inundation in That Island | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0051 |
271-272 | | Extract of the Minutes of the Philosophical Society at Oxford, March 18. 168$\frac{3}{4}$ Concerning Irish Slat | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0052 |
273-277 | Richard Waller | Some Observations Sent from the East-Indies; Being in Answer to Some Queries Sent Thither by Richard Waller, Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0053 |
278-279 | Christopher Pitt | Of the Motion of the Stomach, Observ'd in in a Dog, in July, 1685. By Dr. Christopher Pitt | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0054 |
279-280 | Edw. Lhwyd | Part of a Letter from Mr. Edw. Lhwyd to Dr. Martin Lister, Fell. of the Coll. of Phys. and R. S. Concerning Several Regularly Figured Stones Lately Found by Him | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0055 |
281-289 | Francisco Redi | Remarks concerning Factitious Salts; Drawn from a Discourse Written by Sen Francisco Redi | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0056 |
289-290 | Rob. Conny | A Letter from Dr. Rob. Conny, to the Late Dr. Rob. Plot, F. R. S. Concerning a Shower of Fishes | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0057 |
291 | Thomas Bent | The Way of Making Pitch, Tarr, Rosin and Turpentine Near Marseilles; Communicated in a Letter from Nismes, by Mr. Thomas Bent, to Dr. Welsted | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0058 |
292 | | Extract from the Registers of the Philosophical Society at Oxford, October 7. 1684. Concerning a Woman Who Voided the Bones of a Faetus, above the Os Pubis, and by Other Extraordinary Ways | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0059 |
293-294 | Dr. Ashe | Part of a Letter from Dr. Ashe, Lord Bishop of Cloyne, Dated March the 26th 1687. Concerning the Effects of Imagination the Vertues of Mackenboy, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0060 |
295 | | Extract from the Minutes of the Philosophical Society at Oxford, Feb. 8. 2683/4. Concerning Rusma and Alcanna | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0061 |
296 | Rob. Southwell | A Way of Guilding Gold upon Silver. Communicated by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0062 |
297-303 | John Wallis | A Letter of Dr. John Wallis, to Mr. Andrew Fletcher; Concerning the Strange Effects Reported of Musick in Former Times, beyond What is to be Found in Later Ages | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0063 |
304-306 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0064 |
307 | | A Catalogue of Some Books Lately Printed, or Now Printing beyond Sea | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0065 |
308 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0066 |
310-312 | Ralph Thoresby | Part of a Letter from Ralph Thoresby, Esq; F. R. S. to John Evelyn, Esq; F. R. S. Concerning Some Roman Antiquities Lately Found in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0067 |
313-335 | James Petiver | An Account of Some Indian Plants, etc. with Their Names, Descriptions and Vertues; Communicated in a Letter from Mr. James Petiver, Apothecary and Fellow of the Royal Society; to Mr. Samuel Brown, Surgeon at Fort St. George | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0068 |
336 | Mr. Butterfield | Part of a Letter from Mr. Butterfield from Paris, Sept. 7. 1698. to Dr. Martin Lister, Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians and R. S. Concerning Magnetical Sand | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0069 |
337 | Martin Lister | An Objection to the New Hypothesis of the Generation of Animals from Animalcula in Semine Masculino. By Dr. Martin Lister, Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians and Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0070 |
338-348 | John Fryer | An Abstract with Some Reflections on a New Account of East-India and Persia, in Eight Letters, Being Nine Years Travels, Begun 1672. and Finished 1681, etc. By John Fryer, M. D. Cantabrig. and Fellow of the Royal Society. Printed for R. Chiswel at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard. 1698 | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0071 |
351-352 | Aaron Goodyear | A Relation of the Symptoms That Attended the Death of Mr. Robert Burdett, an English Merchant of Aleppo, Who Was Kill'd by the Bite of a Serpent. Communicated by Mr. Aaron Goodyear, Who Was Then Present | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0072 |
353-360 | John Wallis | A Letter of Dr. John Wallis, (Geom. Prof. Oxon, and F. R. S.) to Mr. Thoma's Beverly; Concerning His Method for Instructing Persons Deaf and Dumb | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0073 |
361-362 | Mr. Witsen | Part of a Letter from Mr. Witsen, Burgermaster of Amsterdam, and F. R. S. to Dr. Martin Lister, Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians, and R. S. Concerning Some Late Observations in Nova Hollandia | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0074 |
363-365 | Robert Southwell | Some Philosophical Experiments, Communicated by the Right Honourable Sir Robert Southwell, V. P. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0075 |
365-370 | Dr. Cay | Part of Two Letters from Dr. Cay, to Dr. Martin Lister, Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians and Royal Society; Concerning Some Mineral Waters | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0076 |
371-373 | D. Cassini | Excerpta ex Literis D. Cassini ad P. Fontenay Mathematicum Regium Apud Sinas | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0077 |
373-374 | Jo. Craig | Quadratura Logarithmicae. Autore Jo. Craig | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0078 |
375-378 | Benjamin Allen | An Account of a Gall-Bee, and the Death-Watch. By Mr. Benj Allen | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0079 |
378-381 | Dr. Robert | An Extract of a Letter from Dr. Robert St. Clair, to Dr. Rob. Hook, F. R. S. Giving an Account of a Very Odd Eruption of Fire out of a Spot in the Earth Near Fierenzola in Italy, with an Easy Cantrivance of a Lamp to be Kept Always Full Whilst It Burns | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0080 |
382-383 | R. P. | A Copy of a Letter from R. P. Vicar of Kildwick in Yorkshire, to a Friend of His in Those Parts, Wherein He Gives an Account of an Extraordinary Eruption of Water, which Happened in June, 1686 | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0081 |
384 | Rob Plot | A Catalogue of Electrical Bodies. By the Late Dr. Rob. Plot, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0082 |
385 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0083 |
386-388 | | An Account of Books Newly Printed beyond Sea | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0084 |
388 | | An Account of Books Now Printing beyond Sea | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0085 |
390-392 | Hans Sloane | An Account of a China Cabinet, Filled with Several Instruments, Fruits, etc. Used in China: Sent to the Royal Society by Mr. Buckly, Chief Surgeon at Fort St. George. By Hans Sloane, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0086 |
393-406 | James Petiver | Remarks by Mr. James Petiver, Apothecary, and Fellow of the Royal Society, on Some Animals, Plants, etc. Sent to Him from Maryland, by the Reverend Mr. Hugh Jones | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0087 |
407-416 | Captain Langford and Mr. Bonavert | Captain Langford's Observations of His Own Experience upon Huricanes, and Their Prognosticks. Communicated by Mr. Bonavert | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0088 |
417-421 | Mr. Ballard and William Musgrave | Concerning the Magnetism of Drills; by Mr. Ballard. Communicated by Dr. William Musgrave, Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians and R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0089 |
421-424 | George Lewis | Part of a Letter from the Reverend Mr. George Lewis, at Fort St. George; to the Reverend Dr. Arthur Charlett, and the Late Dr. Edward Bernard; Concerning Some Indian Manuscripts, Lately Sent to the University of Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0090 |
424 | Edward Baynard | An Account of What Happened to a Child on Swallowing Two Copper Farthings. Communicated by Dr. Edward Baynard, Fellow of the College of Physitians | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0091 |
425-426 | R. Sault | Curvae Celerrimi Descensus Investigatio Analytica Excerpta ex Literis R. Sault, Math. Do.-------- | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0092 |
426-428 | | A Catalogue of Books Lately Printed in Italy | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0093 |
430-432 | Mr. Geoffroy | Part of a Letter from Mr. Geoffroy, to Dr. Sloane, from Paris, 21 Dec. 1698. N.S. Concerning the Mineral Waters at St. Amand near Tournay and Valenciennes | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0094 |
433-438 | Mr. Walker and W. Musgrave | Some Experiments and Observations concerning Sounds. By Mr. Walker, Late of Brazen-Nose-College, Oxon. Communicated by Dr. W. Musgrave, Fell. Coll. Phys. and R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0095 |
439 | Mr. Desmasters and Dr. Musgrave | Further Expetiments about Freezing. By Mr. Desmasters. Communicated by Dr. Musgrave | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0096 |
440 | Mr. Bonavert | An Account of a Stone Bred at the Root of the Tongue, and Causing a Quinsie. Communicated by Mr. Bonavert | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0097 |
441 | Dr. Musgrave | Part of a Letter from Dr. Musgrave, Fellow of the College of Physicians and R. S. to Dr. Sloane; Concerning a Piece of Antiquity Lately Found in Somersetshire | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0098 |
442-460 | | A Letter Wherein is Given an Account of the Catalogues of Manuscripts Lately Printed at Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0099 |
461-462 | Hans Sloane | A Further Account of the Contents of the China Cabinet Mentioned Last Transaction, p. 390. By Hans Sloane, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0100 |
462-468 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0101 |
10.1098/rstl.1698.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1698.0001 |
2-11 | John Wallis | A Discourse concerning the Methods of Approximation in the Extraction of Surd Roots. By John Wallis, S. T. D. and Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0002 |
12-18 | E. Halley | A Discourse Concerning a Method of Discovering the True Moment of the Sun's Ingress into the Tropical Signs. By E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0003 |
19-20 | Edward Baynard | An Account of the Probable Causes of the Pain in Rheumatisms; as Also of the Cure of a Total Suppression of Urine, Not Caused by a Stone, by the Use of Acids; as Communicated by Dr. Edward Baynard, Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians, London | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0004 |
21-27 | Bernard Connor | An Extract of a Letter from Bernard Connor, M. D. to Sir Charles Walgrave, Published in French at Paris: Giving an Account of an Extraordinary Humane Sceleton, Whose Vertebrae of the Back, the Ribs, and Several Bones Down to the Os Sacrum, Were All Firmly United into One Solid Bone,without Joynting or Cartilage | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0005 |
28-31 | Zachary Mayne | Mr. Zachary Mayne's Letter, 1694. concerning a Spout of Water That Happened at Topsham on the River between the Sea and Exeter | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0006 |
32-40 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0007 |
40 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0008 |
42-48 | | An Account of the Upper Part of the Burning Mountain in the Isle of Ternata According to the View Taken Thereof; Written to the Right Worshipful Nicholas Witzen, Burgermaster of Amsterdam etc. And by Him Communicated to Dr. Martin Lister, S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0009 |
49-51 | | An Account of the Sad Mischief Befallen the Inhabitants of the Isle of Sorea, Near unto the Molucco's, for Which They Have Been Forced to Leave Their Countrey. Contained in a Letter, Written in Those Parts, to the Right Worshipful, Nicholas Witzen, Burgermaster of Amsterdam, etc. in the Year 1693. And by Him Communicated to Dr. Martin Lister, S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0010 |
52-57 | D. Ab. de Moivre | Specimina Quaedam Illustria Doctrinae Fluxionum Sive Exempla Quibus Methodi Istius Usus et Praestantia in Solvendis Problematis Geometricis Elucidatur, ex Epistola Peritissimi Mathematici D. Ab. de Moivre Desumpta | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0011 |
58-67 | E. Halley | A Most Compendious and Facile Method for Constructing the Logarithms, Exemplified and Demonstrated from the Nature of Numbers, without any Regard to the Hyperbola, with a Speedy Method for Finding the Number from the Logarithm Given. By E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0012 |
68-72 | E. Halley | A Proposition of General Use in the Art of Gunnery, Shewing the Rule of Laying a Mortar to Pass, in Order to Strike any Object above or below the Horizon. By E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0013 |
73-78 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0014 |
80-82 | Hen. Sampson | A Relation of One Hannah Taylor, a Very Extraordinary Child of about Six Years of Age, Who in Face, etc. Was as Large as a Full Grown Woman; and of What Appeared on the Dissection of Her Body: By Dr. Hen. Sampson, Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians, London | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0015 |
83-110 | William Halifax | A Relation of a Voyage from Aleppo to Palmyra in Syria; Sent by the Reverend Mr. William Halifax to Dr. Edw. Bernard (Late) Savilian Professor of Astronomy in Oxford, and by Him Communicated to Dr. Thomas Smith. Reg. Soc. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0016 |
111-113 | John Wallis | An Extract of a Letter from the Reverend Dr. John Wallis to Richard Waller, Esq; Secretary to the Royal Society, Concerning the Spaces in the Cycloid, which are Perfectly Quadrable | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0017 |
113-114 | Mr. Caswel | The Quadrature of a Portion of the Epicycloid. By Mr. Caswel | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0018 |
115-124 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0019 |
124 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0020 |
125-128 | | Propositio Generalis Arearum Dimensionem Exhibens in Universo Illo Curvarum Genere Quae Revolutione Aequabili Circuli Super Basin Quamuis Uel Rectilineam Uel Circularem Describi Possint, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0021 |
129-160 | | An Extract of the Journals of Two Several Voyages of the English Merchants of the Factory of Aleppo, to Tadmor, Anciently Call'd Palmyra | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0022 |
160-175 | E. Halley | Some Account of the Ancient State of the City of Palmyra, with Short Remarks upon the Inscriptions Found there. By E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0023 |
175 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0024 |
178-180 | John Wallis | An Account of the Extraordinary Cure of a Horse That Was Staked into His Stomach; Communicated by the Reverend Dr. John Wallis, D. D. R. S. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0025 |
180 | | On This Occasion It May Not Seem Improper to Subjoyn an Account We Have Not Long Since Received from Germany, of a Very Uncommon Case of This Kind, the Relation Whereof Follows | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0026 |
181-201 | | La Vana Speculatione Disingannata Dal Senso: Lettera Risponsiva Circa i Corpi Marini, che Petrificati Si Trovano in Varij Luoghi Terrestri | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0027 |
202-214 | E. Halley | An Easie Demonstration of the Analogy of the Logarithmick Tangents to the Meridian Line or Sum of the Secants: With Various Methods for Computing the Same to the Utmost Exact Ness, by E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0028 |
214-220 | | Accounts of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0029 |
223-224 | Robert Vans and St. George | An Account of an Extraordinary Meteor, or Kind of Dew Resembling Butter, That Fell Last Winter and Spring, in the Provinces of Munster and Leinster, in Ireland; being Extracts of Two Letters, the One from Mr. Robert Vans to Mr. Henry Million, Dated November 15. 1695. The Other from the Right Reverend St. George, Lord Bishop of Cloyne, to Sir Robert Southwell, U. P. R. S. Dated April 2. 1696. Wherein Mention is Likewise Made of a Person Having a Regular Epileptick Fit Every Day at a Certain Hour | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0030 |
225-228 | William Beeston | A Letter from Sir William Beeston, Governour of Jamaica, to Mr. Charles Bernard, Containing Some Observations about the Barometer, and of a Hot Bath in That Island | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0031 |
228-230 | Edward Smith | An Account of a Strange Kind of Earth, Taken up Near Smyrna, of Which is Made Soap, together with the Way of Making It, Communicated by Dr. Edward Smith, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0032 |
231-238 | William Cowper | An Account of Chylification, by Mr. William Cowper | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0033 |
239-249 | Mr. Spottswood and Love Morley | A Catalogue of Plants Growing within the Fortifications of Tangier, Wrote in the Year 1673. by Mr. Spottswood (a Surgeon, Who Lived There, and Gathered Plants and Seeds for Mr. Balaam and Dr. Morison) which by the Author Was Given to Dr. Love Morley, Who Communicated It | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0034 |
250-253 | Charles Bernard | A Letter from Mr. Charles Bernard, Giving an Account of Two Large Stones, Were for Twenty Years Past Lodg'd in the Meatus Urinarius, and Thence Cut out by Him the 28th of September Last | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0035 |
254-259 | John Harris | Some Microscopical Observations of Vast Numbers of Animalcula Seen in Water by John Harris, M. A. Kector of Winchelsea in Sussex, and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0036 |
259-264 | | Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0037 |
266-268 | Tancred Robinson | A Letter Giving an Account of One Henry Jenkins a Yorkshire Man, Who Attained the Age of 169 Years, Communicated by Dr. Tancred Robinson F. of the Coll. of Physitians, et R. S. with His Remarks on It | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0038 |
269-280 | Mr. Leewenhoek | An Extract of a Letter from Mr. Leewenhoek, Dated the 10th of July, An. 1696. Containing Microscopical Observations on Eels, Mites, the Seeds of Figs, Strawberries, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0039 |
280-287 | Stephen Gray | Several Microscopical Observations and Experiments, Made by Mr. Stephen Gray | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0040 |
288-290 | Edward Smyth | Of the Use of Opium among the Turks: By Dr. Edward Smyth, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0041 |
291-292 | Dr. Cyprianus | Part of a Letter from Dr. Cyprianus to Dr. Sylvestre, Giving an Account of a Child Born with a Large Wound in the Breast, Supposed to Proceed from the Force of Imagination | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0042 |
293-296 | | Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0043 |
296 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0044 |
298-300 | Hans Sloane | An Account of Four Sorts of Strange Beans, Frequently Cast on Shoar on the Orkney Isles, with Some Conjectures about the Way of Their Being Brought Thither from Jamaica, where Three Sorts of Them Grow. By Hans Sloane, Coll. Med. Lond. & S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0045 |
301-309 | William Cowper | A Letter from Mr. William Cowper, Giving an Account of a Very Large Diseased Kidney, Found on the Dissection of a Lady, with the Symptoms of the Disease before Her Death, and an Explanation of Their Phaenomena | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0046 |
310-311 | Charles Preston | An Account of a Stone of the Bladder, which Weighed 51 Ounces, or Three Pounds Three Ounces, and a Stone out of the Bladder Successfully, which Adhered to It. By Dr. Charles Preston | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0047 |
311-313 | | Part of a Letter to Dr. George Garden, Giving an Account of the Effects of a Very Extraordinary Thunder Near Aberden in Scotland | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0048 |
314-315 | Mr. Savard | An Extract of a Letter Written by Mr. Savard, Sworn Surgeon at Paris, Giving an Account of a Foetus Lying without the Uterus in the Belly; Taken from the Journal Des Scavans, of the 26th of Nov. 1696 | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0049 |
316-318 | Mr. Halley | Part of a Letter from Mr. Halley at Chester, October 26th, 1696. Giving an Account of an Animal Resembling a Whelp Voided per Anum, by a Male Greyhound, and of a Roman Altar Found There, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0050 |
319-320 | Ralph Thoresby | A Letter from Mr. Ralph Thoresby, to Dr. Martin Lister, Coll. Med. Lond. & S.R.S. Giving an Account of a Roman Pottery, Near Leeds in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0051 |
321-325 | Robert Sibbald | A Letter from Sir Robert Sibbald to Dr. Martin Lister Coll. Med. Lond. & S. R. S. Containing an Account of Several Shells Observed by Him in Scotland | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0052 |
326-328 | | Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0053 |
328 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0054 |
330-332 | Charles Preston | An Anatomical Account of Some Remarkable Things, Found on the Dissection of a Woman, Who Dyed of the Dropsie, after the Paracentesis Was Performed, with a Small Reflection on the Causes of the Dropsie. By Dr. Charles Preston | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0055 |
333-342 | | An Account of a Gentleman's Being Cut for the Stone in the Kidney, with a Brief Enquiry into the Antiquity and Practice of Nephrotomy | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0056 |
343-353 | Christopher Merret | An Account of Several Observables in Lincolnshire, Not Taken Notice of in Camden, or Any Other Author, by Mr. Christopher Merret, Surveyor of the Port of Boston | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0057 |
353-356 | Stephen Gray | A Letter from Mr. Stephen Gray, Giving a Further Account of His Water Microscope | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0058 |
357 | | An Account of the Quantities of Rain Fallen in One Year in Gresham Colledge, Lond. per Month, begun August 12. 1695 | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0059 |
358-360 | | Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0060 |
360 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0061 |
362-364 | Charles Preston | An Account of the Opening of the Body of a Boy, Who Dyed Suddenly, and What Observable Was Found Therein. By Dr. Charles Preston | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0062 |
365-383 | Martin Lister | An Account of the Nature and Differences of the Juices, More Particularly, of Our English Vegetables. By Dr. Martin Lister, Fell. of Coll. of Phys. and R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0063 |
384-389 | Johanne Barnoullo | Epistola Missa ad Praenobilem Virum D.Carolum Mountague Armigerum, Scaccarii Regii apud Anglos Cancellarium, et Societatis Regiae Praesidem, in qua Solvuntur duo Problemata Mathematica a Johanne Barnoullo Mathematico Celeberrimo Proposita | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0064 |
390-391 | Samuel Doudy | A Relation of a Strange Symptom Attended an Hydrops Pectoris, and the Reason of It, as It Appeared on Dissection of the Body. By Mr. Samuel Doudy, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0065 |
392 | Christopher Merret | A Table of the Washes in Lincolnshire, Mentioned in the Fourth Paper of the Last Transaction, P. 352. by Mr. Christopher Merret, Purveyor of the Port of Boston | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0066 |
393-400 | James Petiver | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0067 |
400 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0068 |
402-404 | Mr. Giles | The History of a Tumor in the Lower Part of the Belly, Related by Mr. Giles, Sworn Surgeon at St. Come; being the Second Art. of the Second Journal of Brunet's Progress de la Medicine | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0069 |
405-412 | Thomas Molyneux and Mr. Locke | Account of a Not Yet Described Scolopendra Marina, by Thomas Molyneux, M. D. S. R. S. Communicated by Mr. Locke | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0070 |
412-417 | Martin Lister | Part of Two Letters Wrote Some Time Since to Oxford, by Dr. Martin Lister, Fell. of Coll. of Phys. et R. S. Concerning Several Plants May be Usefully Cultivated for Producing Grass or Hay | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0071 |
417-418 | Martin Lister | Part of a Letter from Fort St. George, in the East-Indies, Giving an Account of the Long Worm which is Troublesome to the Inhabitants of Those Parts, Communicated by Dr. Martin Lister, Fell. of Coll. of Phys. et R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0072 |
419-424 | Charles Preston | A General Idea of the Structure of the Internal Parts of Fish. Communicated by Dr. Charles Preston | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0073 |
424-425 | | De Ratione Temporis quo Grave Labitur per Rectam Data Duo Puncta Conjungentem, ad Tempus Brevissimum quo, Vi gravitatis, Transit ab Horum Uno ad Alterum per Arcum Cycloidis | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0074 |
426-440 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0075 |
443-444 | M M. Picard and De la Hire | An Account of the Map of France, According to the Observations of M M. Picard, and de la Hire; Taken from the Recueil d'Observations Faites en Plusieurs Voyages, etc. Paris, 1693. in Fol. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0076 |
445-457 | Isaac Newton and Edmund Halley | The True Theory of the Tides, Extracted from That Admired Treatise of Mr. Isaac Newton, Intituled, Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica; being a Discourse Presented with That Book to the Late King James, by Mr. Edmund Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0077 |
457-467 | Charles Preston | An Account of a Child Born Alive without a Brain, and the Observables in It on Dissection, by Dr. Charles Preston | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0078 |
467-471 | Jean Marie Lancisi | Extract of a Letter from Jean Marie Lancisi, Prof. Anat. Rom. To Mr. Bourdelot, Giving an Account of Mr. Malpighi, the Circumstances of His Death, and What Was Found Remarkable at the Opening of His Body. Being Art. I. of the 3d. Journal of Brunets Progres de la Medecine | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0079 |
472-474 | Monsieur Brunet and Mr. Giles | The Original of a Polypus Discover'd, by Mr. Giles, Sworn Surgeon at St. Come, being Translated from the Progres de la Medecine of Monsieur Brunet, Art. III. Journal. III | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0080 |
475-484 | | Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0081 |
486-488 | Charles Morley | A Letter from Dr. Charles Morley to Dr. Bernard Conner, F. R. S. Giving an Account of the Bones of a Faetus Voided per Anum, Some Years after Conception | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0082 |
489-512 | Thomas Molyneux | A Discourse Concerning the Large Horns Frequently Found under Ground in Ireland, Concluding from Them That the Great American Deer, Call'd a Moose, Was Formerly Common in That Island: With Remarks on Some Other Things Natural to That Country. By Thomas Molyneux, M. D. Fellow of the King and Queens Colledge of Physicians inIreland, and of the Royal Society in England | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0083 |
512-521 | Antony van Leuwenhoeck | Part of a Letter from Mr. Antony van Leuwenhoeck, Dated Apr. 5. 1697. Giving an Account of Several Magnetical Experiments; and of One Who Pretended to Cure or Cause Diseases at a Distance, by Applying a Sympathetick Powder to the Urine | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0084 |
522-524 | Isaac Tzetzes | Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0085 |
524 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0086 |
526-528 | Dr. Richardson | Part of a Letter from Dr. Richardson, Containing a Relation of Subterraneous Trees, Dug up at Youle in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0087 |
529-532 | Nicolas Witsen | Part of a Letter from Mr. Nicolas Witsen, Burgermaster of Amsterdam; Giving a Farther Relation of the Horrible Burning of Some Mountains of the Molucco Islands | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0088 |
533-535 | Edward Tyson | An Observation of an Infant, Where the Brain Was Depressed into the Hollow of the Vertebrae of the Neck: By Dr. Edward Tyson, Fellow of the College of Physitians, and R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0089 |
535-537 | Edward Tyson | An Observation of One Hemisphere of the Brain Sphacelated, and of a Stone Found in the Substance of the Brain Its Self: By Edward Tyson, Fellow of the College of Physitians and R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0090 |
537-539 | Octavian Pulleyn | Part of a Letter from Mr. Octavian Pulleyn, Dated, Rome March 16 1696, Giving an Account of an Inscription There Found in the Language of the Palmereni; and Another in the Etruscan Language Found on an Old Vine | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0091 |
539-542 | Stephen Gray | A Letter from Mr. Stephen Gray, from Canterbury, May the 12th 1697, concerning Making Water Subservient to the Viewing Both Near and Distant Objects, with the Description of a Natural Reflecting Microscope | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0092 |
542-543 | Edward Coles | Extract of Two Letters, the One to Dr. William Gibbons, Fellow of the College of Physitians London; the Other to Mr. Nicholas Staphorst, Operator in Chymistry at Apothecaries.Hall, from Mr. Edward Coles, Giving an Account of a Red Colour Produced by Mixture of a Sulphureous Spirit with a Volatile Alcali | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0093 |
543 | Mr. Hill | A Note Communicated by Mr. Hill, Confirming the Great Age of Henry Jenkins, Mentioned No 221. p. 265. of These Transactions | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0094 |
544 | Mr. Martin | An Account of the Making Pitch, Tar, and Oil out of a Blackish Stone in Shropshire, Communicated by Mr. Martin Ele the Inventor of It | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0095 |
545-560 | | Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0096 |
559-560 | Fred. Slare | An Extract of All Persons, That Did, in 1695, in Franckfort On the Maine, Consummate Matrimony, Receive Baptism, and Were Buried. Communicated by Dr. Fred. Slare, Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians, and R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0097 |
561-566 | Dr. Wallis | An Extract of a Letter from Dr. Wallis, of May 4. 1697, Concerning the Cycloeid Known to Cardinal Cusanus, about the Year 1450; and to Carolus Bovillus about the Year 1500 | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0098 |
567-570 | Martin Lister | The Anatomy of the Scallop by Dr. Martin Lister, Fellow of the Coll. of Physitians and R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0099 |
570-572 | Mr. Halley | A Letter from Mr. Halley at Chester, Giving an Account of an Extraordinary Hail in These Parts, on the 29th of April Last | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0100 |
572-576 | Mr. Halley | Part of Another Letter, Dated May 1. Giing a Larger Account of the Same Hail-Storm | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0101 |
577-578 | Robert Tailor | Part of a Letter from Mr. Robert Tailor, Apothecary at Hitchin in Hartfordshire, to Hans Sloan, Giving Account of a Great Hail Storm There, May 4th, 1697 | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0102 |
579 | | Part of a Letter, Dated June the 9th, 1697. from Herefordshire, Giving a Relation of the Effects of a Great Hail-Storm There, June 1697 | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0103 |
579-580 | Edward Lhwyd | A Note Concerning an Extraordinary Hail in Monmouthshire, Extracted out of a Letter Sent from Mr. Edward Lhwyd to Dr. Tancred Robinson, Fell. of Coll. of Phys. et R. S. Dat. Usk in Monmouthshire, June 15. 1697 | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0104 |
580-581 | James Brodie and Dr. Preston | An Account of a Faetus, Voided by the Ulcered Navil of a Negro in Nevis, by Mr. James Brodie; Communicated by Dr. Preston | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0105 |
582-584 | Mr. Halley | A Letter from Mr. Halley of June the 7th. 97. Concerning the Torricellian Experiment Tryed on the Top of Snowdon-Hill and the Success of It | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0106 |
585-592 | | Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0107 |
594-596 | Mr. Locke | An Account of One Who Had Horny Excrescencies or Extraordinary Large Nails on His Fingers and Toes, by Mr. Locke | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0108 |
597-619 | T. Smith | A Journal of a Voyage from England to Constantinople, Made in the Year 1668. by T. Smith D. D. et F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0109 |
619-625 | Ab. De Moivre | A Method of Raising an Infinite Multinomial to Any Given Power, or Extracting Any Given Root of the Same. By Mr. Ab. de Moivre | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0110 |
625-631 | William Molyneux | A Demonstration of an Error Committed by Common Surueyors in Comparing of Surueys Taken at Long Interuals of Time Arising from the Variation of the Magnetick Needle, by William Molyneux Esq; F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0111 |
632 | De Vallemont | Extract of a Letter from Mr. de Vallemont, etc. Concerning a Small Egg Being Found within an Ordinary One, Taken from the Journal des Savans of the 7th of Jan. 1696 | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0112 |
634-636 | John Ray | Part of a Letter from Mr. John Ray, F.R S. to Dr. Sloane, Dated June 30 1697. Communicating Two Observations, the One Concerning the Effects of a Poysonous Root, the Other concerning the Vertues of the Leaves of Hemlock | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0113 |
637-652 | Davidis Gregorii | Davidis Gregorii M. D. Astronomiae Professoris Sauiliani & S. R. S. Catenaria, Ad Reverendum Virum D. Henricum Aldrich S. T. T. Decanum Aedis Christi Oxoniae | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0114 |
653-658 | Dr. Wallis | A Letter of Dr. Wallis to Dr. Sloane, Concerning the Generation of Hail, and of Thunder and Lightning, and the Effects Thereof | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0115 |
659 | Mr. Scarburgh and Robert Southwell | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Scarburgh, Dated Acomack, July 14. 1694. Giving a Relation of the Effects of a Uiolent Storm of the 19th of October, on the Rivers of That Country. Communicated by the Honourable Sir Robert Southwell, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0117 |
659-662 | Robert Southwell | An Account of the Damage That Hapned in the Isle of Portland the Third of February, 1695/6 Communicated by the Honourable Sir Robert Southwell, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0116 |
663-664 | Mr. Thorseby and Tho Gale | Part of a Letter from Mr. Thorseby, Dated Leeds, July 10. 1697. to Dr. Martin Lister, Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians and Royal Society; concerning Two Roman Altars Lately Found in the North of England: With Notes on the Same, by Tho Gale, D.D. and F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0118 |
664-666 | Benjamin Allen | Of the Manner of the Generation of Eels. By Mr. Benjamin Allen | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0119 |
666-667 | | Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0120 |
668-672 | | An Account of Books Lately Printed, or Now Printing at the Theater in Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0121 |
672 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0122 |
674-676 | Hans Sloane | An Account of the Tongue of a Pastinaca Marina, Frequent in the Seas about Jamaica, and Lately Dug up in Mary-Land, and England. By Hans Sloane. M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0123 |
677-686 | James Petiver | A Catalogue of Some Guinea-Plants, with Their Native Names and Virtues; Sent to James Petiver, Apothecary, and Fellow of the Royal Society; with His Remarks on Them. Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Hans Sloane. Secret. Reg. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0124 |
687-707 | J. Hillier | Part of Two Letters from Mr. J. Hillier, Dated Cape Corse, Jan. 3. 1687/8 and Apr. 25. 1688. Wrote to the Reverend Dr. Bathurst, President of Trinity Colledge, Oxon; Giving an Account of the Customs of the Inhabitants, the Air, etc. of That Place, together with an Account of the Weather There from Nov. 24. 1686. to the Same Day 1687 | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0125 |
708-711 | Johanne Craig | De Figurarum Geometrice Irrationalium Quadraturis. Autore Johanne Craig | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0126 |
711-712 | Robert Tredwey | Part of a Letter of Mr. Robert Tredwey, to Dr. Leonard Plukenet, Dated Jamaica, Feb. 12. 1697/6 Giving an Account of a Great Piece of Ambergriese Thrown on That Island; with the Opinion of Some There about the Way of Its Production | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0127 |
712 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0128 |
714-716 | John Honohane and William Molyneux | Part of a Letter Dated June 7. 1697 Giving an Account of a Moving Bog in Ireland. A Description of This Bog, and Account of the Motion Thereof. By Mr. John Honohane. Communicated by William Molyneux, Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0129 |
717-722 | Monsieur Gaillard | Particular Observations upon Different Maladies; Gathered by Monsieur Gaillard the Son, Doctor of Physick, of the Faculty of Tolouse. Taken from the Journal de Savans of the 29th of July, and of the 5th of August, 1697 | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0130 |
722-726 | Francois Poupart | The Anatomical History of the Leech. By Sieur Francois Poupart. Taken from the Journal des Savans, of the 22th of July, 1697 | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0131 |
726 | Martin Lister | Of a Venomous Scratch with the Tooth of a Porpos, Its Symptoms and Cure. By Dr. Martin Lister, Fellow of the College of Physicians and R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0132 |
727 | Mr. Aubry | Part of a Letter from Mr. Aubry, F. R. S. Dated Feb 24. 1695/6. to Sir John Hoskyns, V. P. of the R. S. concerning a Medicated Spring in Glamorganshire | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0133 |
727-729 | Martin Martin | Several Observations in the North Islands of Scotland. Communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. Martin Martin | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0134 |
729-731 | Dr. Wallis | A Letter of Dr. Wallis, Dated Oxford, Sept. 6. 1697. Containing Some Additions to His Letter about Thunder and Lightning, and a Correction of His 109th Cap. of His Algebra | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0135 |
731-736 | | Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0136 |
736 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0137 |
738-740 | Mr. Thoresby | Part of Two Letters of Mr. Thoresby, one to Dr. Martin Lister, Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians, and Royal Society; Dated Leeds, Oct. 30. 1697. the Other to the Reverend Dr. Tho. Gale, Dean of York, and F. R. S. Dated Leeds, Nov. 6. 1697. about Some Roman Antiquities Found in Yorkshire | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0138 |
741-756 | Thomas Molyneux | A Letter from Dr. Thomas Molyneux, Fellow of the Royal Society, to the Right Reverend St. George, Lord Bishop of Clogher; Concerning Swarms of Insects, That of Late Years Have Much Infested Some Parts of the Province of Connought in Ireland | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0139 |
757-776 | | Wilhelmi Ernesti Tentzelii Historiographi Ducalis Saxonici Epistola de Sceleto Elephantino Tonnae Nuper Effosso, ad Virum toto orbe Celeberrimum Antonium Magliabechium, Serenissimi Magni Hetruriae Ducis Bibliothecarium et Consiliarium | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0140 |
779-780 | Robert Clarke | Two Observations, One about the Death of a Dog on Firing a Volley of Small Shot: The Other about the Polypus of the Lungs, Communicated in a Letter of Mr. Robert Clarke, to Dr. Martin Lister, Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians and R. S. Dated Nov. 8. 1697. With the Doctor's Opinion of the Last of Them | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0141 |
781-782 | Will. Byrd | An Account of a Negro-Boy That is Dappel'd in Several Places of His Body with White Spots. By Will. Byrd, Esq, F. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0142 |
782-783 | Robert Mawgridge | A True and Exact Relation of the Dismal and Surprising Effects of a Terrible and Unusual Clap of Thunder with Lightning, That Fell upon the Trumbull-Galley, on Thursday the 26th Day of November, 1696. Communicated in a Letter unto Mr. W. Griffith, M. A. by Mr. Robert Mawgridge, Kettle-Drummer unto His Majesty, and then Chirurgeon of the Said Galley | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0143 |
784 | Mr. Halley | Part of a Letter of Mr. Halley, Dated Chester, Octob. 25. 1697. Giving an Account of His Observations There of the Eclipse of the Moon on the 19th of the Last Month | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0144 |
785-787 | Johanne Craig | Additio ad Schedulam de Quadraturis. Autore Johanne Craig | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0145 |
787-790 | Stephen Gray | A Letter from Mr. Stephen Gray, Dated Canterbury, Dec. 8. 1697. Relating Some Experiments about Making Concave Specula Nearly of a Parabolick Figure | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0146 |
790-799 | Anthony van Leeuwenhoeck | Part of a Letter of Mr. Anthony van Leeuwenhoeck, Dated Delst, Sept. 10. 1697. concerning the Eggs of Snails, Roots of Vegetables, Teeth, and Young Oysters | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0147 |
10.1098/rstl.1695.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1695.0001 |
581-582 | | The Preface | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0001 |
583-584 | Robert Boyl | A Paper of the Honourable Robert Boyl's, Deposited with the Secretaries of the Royal Society, Octob. 14. 1680. and Opened Since His Death; Being an Account of His Making the Phosphorus, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0002 |
584-586 | Johanne Wallis | Problema Florentinnm, de Mira Templi Testudine Quadrabili. A Doctissimo Dno. Johanne Wallis, S. T. D. Solutum | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0003 |
587-592 | Johannes Wallis | Clarissimo Viro, D. Guilielmo Pontio, Anglice Bridgeman, Johannes Wallis. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0004 |
593-594 | Anth. Van. Leeuwenhoeek | The Abstract of Two Letters Sent Some Time Since by Mr. Anth. Van. Leeuwenhoeek to Dr. Gale and Dr. Hooke | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0005 |
594-596 | R. W. | Some Observations in the Dissection of a Ratt, Communicated by Mr. R. W. S.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0006 |
596-610 | E. Halley | An Estimate of the Degrees of the Mortality of Mankind, Drawn from Curious Tables of the Births and Funerals at the City of Breslaw; With an Attempt to Ascertain the Price of Annuities upon Lives. By Mr. E. Halley, R.S.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0007 |
611-622 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0008 |
624-626 | Allen Moulen | Some Experiments on a Black Shining Sand Brought from Virginia, Suppos'd to Contain Iron, Made in March 1689. By Allen Moulen, M. D. and Fellow of the Royal Society, Since Dead | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0009 |
627-641 | Robert Boyle | An Account of the Honourable Robert Boyle's Way of Examining Waters as to Freshness and Saltness | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0010 |
641-645 | Samuel Dale and Martyn Lister | Three Queries Relating to Shells Proposed by Mr. Samuel Dale, and Answered by Dr. Martyn Lister. R.S.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0011 |
646-649 | Anth Van Leuwenhoek | An Extract of a Letter from Mr. Anth. Van Leuwenhoek, concerning Animalcules Found on the Teeth; Of the Scaleyness of the Skin, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0012 |
650-656 | Edm. Halley | An Account of Several Experiments Made to Examine the Nature of the Expansion and Contraction of Fluids by Heat and Cold, in Order to Ascertain the Divisions of the Thermometer, and to Make That Instrument, in All Places, without Adjusting by a Standard. By Mr. Edm. Halley, S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0013 |
654-656 | Edmond Halley | Some Further Considerations on the Breslaw Bills of Mortality. By the Same Hand, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0014 |
657-659 | William Petty | What a Compleat Treatise of Navigation Should Contain. Drawn up in the Year 1685. by Sir William Petty Late Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0015 |
657-662 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0016 |
659-664 | Robert Redding and Dr. Lister | A Letter from Sir Robert Redding, Late Fellow of the R. S. concerning Pearl-Fishing in the North of Ireland; Communicated to the Publisher by Dr. Lister. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0017 |
664-667 | Dr. Sloane | An Account of Two Plants Lately Brought from the Cape of Good-Hope, Communicated by Dr. Sloane, R.S.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0018 |
667-692 | John Banister | The Extracts of Four Letters from Mr. John Banister to Dr. Lister, Communicated by Him to the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0019 |
672-677 | Giles Pooley | An Account of Digging and Preparing the Lapis Calaminaris, in a Letter from Mr. Giles Pooley to Sir Robert Southwel President of the R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0020 |
677-681 | Francis Roberts | An Arithmetical Paradox, concerning the Chances of Lotteries, by the Honourable Francis Roberts, Esq; Fellow of the R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0021 |
682-691 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0022 |
692 | | An Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0023 |
694-695 | J. C. | Observations of the Comparative, Intensive or Specific Gravities of Various Bodies. Made by Mr. J. C. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0024 |
695-699 | Sturdie John and Martin Lister | Extracts of Some Letters from Mr. John Sturdie of Lancashire concerning Iron Ore; and more Particularly of the Haematites, Wrought into Iron at Milthrop-Forge in That County. Communicated by Dr. Martin Lister, S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0025 |
700-708 | Anth Van Leeuwenhoek | A Letter from Mr. Anth. Van Leeuwenhoek concerning the Seeds of Plants, with Observations on the Manner of the Propagation of Plants and Animals | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0026 |
708-710 | R. B. | Part of a Letter from Sir R. B. S. R. S. to Dr. Lister, concerning the Giants Causway in the County of Atrim iu Ireland | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0027 |
710-711 | W. R. | The Relation of a Storm of Thunder, Lightning and Hail at Oundle in Northamptonshire on the 20th of March 1692/3 By Mr. W. R. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0028 |
711-716 | Allen Moulen | Anatomical Observations in the Heads of Fowl Made at Several Times. By the Late Allen Moulen, M. D. S.R.S. Read before the Royal Society, Feb. 1. 1687/8 | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0029 |
717-732 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0030 |
732 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0031 |
735-736 | Thomas Povey | The Method, Manner and Order of the Transmutation of Copper into Brass, etc. by Thomas Povey, Esq; Brought into the Royal Society, of Which He is a Fellow | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0032 |
737-745 | Dr. Lister | Two Letters concerning Several Copper Mines, in Answer to Some Queries Proposed by Dr. Lister, S. R. S. Who Communicated Them to the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0033 |
746-754 | Eduardi Luidii | Eduardi Luidii Apud Oxonienses Cimeliarchae Ashmoleani, ad Clariss. V. D. Christophorum Hemmer, Epistola; In qua Agit De Lapidibus Aliquot Perpetua Figura Donatis, Quos Nuperis Annis in Oxoniensi et Vicinis Agris, Adinuenit | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0034 |
754-760 | Anthony Van Leuwenhoek | The Extract of a Letter from Mr. Anthony Van Leuwenhoek, S. R. S. to the R. Soc. Containing Several Observations on Cinnabar and Gunpowder | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0035 |
760-761 | Nehemiah Grew | The Description of the American Tomineius, or Humming Bird, Communicated by Nehemiah Grew, M. D. and Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0036 |
762-771 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0037 |
772 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0038 |
775-777 | F. A. | A Letter from Mr. F. A. Esq; R. S. S. to the Publisher, with a Paper of Mr. S. Flowers Containing the Exact Draughts of Several Unknown Characters, Taken from the Ruines at Persepolis | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0039 |
778-780 | | An Account of Certain Transparent Pebles, Mostly of the Shape of the Ombriae or Brontiae: Wherefore I Have Called Them Brontiae Laeves, Pellucidae, Resplendentes, Adamantum Aemulae | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0040 |
781-795 | John Clayton | A Letter from Mr. John Clayton Rector of Crofton at Wakefield in Yorkshire to the Royal Society, May 12. 1688. Giving an Account of Several Observables in Virginia, and in His Voyage Thither, More Particularly concerning the Air | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0041 |
796-812 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0042 |
814 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0043 |
815 | N. Grew | A Query Put by Dr. N. Grew, concerning the Food of the Humming Bird; Occasioned by the Description of It in the Transactions. Numb. 200 | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0044 |
815-816 | Mr. Paschall | Some Observations Made by Mr. Paschall, on the Motions of Diseases, and on the Births and Deaths of Men, and Other Animals in Different Times of the ????? | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0045 |
817-824 | Dr. Mullineux | Dr. Mullineux His Account of a Stone of an Extraordinary Bigness, Spontaneously Uoided Through the Urethra by a Woman in Dublin | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0046 |
824-826 | Tancred Robinson | An Account of the Tubera Terrae, or Truffles Found at Rushton in Northamptonshire; With Some Remarks Thereon. By Tancred Robinson, M. D. and R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0047 |
827-829 | Martin Hartop | A Letter from Mr. Martin Hartop at Naples, to the Publisher. Together with an Account of the Late Earthquake in Sicily | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0048 |
830-838 | Alessandro Burgos | An Extract of the Account Mentioned in the Foregoing Letter, Taken out of an Italian Paper. Written by P. Alessandro Burgos. Printed First at Palermo, and Afterwards at Naples. 1693 | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0049 |
838-843 | Anth. Van. Leeuwenhoek | An Extract of a Letter from Mr. Anth. Van. Leeuwenhoek, containing Several Observations on the Texture of the Bones of Animals Compared with That of Wood: On the Bark of Trees: On the Little Scales Found on the Cuticula, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0050 |
844-849 | John Wallis | A Proposal concerning the Parallax of the Fixed Stars, in Reference to the Earths Annual Orb. In Several Letters of May the 2d, June 29. and July 20 1693. from Dr. John Wallis to William Molineux Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0051 |
849-856 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0052 |
858 | Lisle | The Extract of a Letter from Lisle in Flanders, May 25. N.S. 1686. Giving an Account of an Unusual Storm of Hail which Fell There | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0053 |
858-860 | Dominico Gulielmino | Observatio Solaris Eclipsis Habita Die 12. Julii, 1684. Bononiae, a Cl. V. Dono. Dominico Gulielmino | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0054 |
861-865 | Edm. King | Several Observations and Experiments on the Animalcula, in Pepper-Water, &c. by Sir Edm. King, M. D. and S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0055 |
865-870 | Martin Lister | The Manner of Making Steel, and Its Temper; With a Guess at the Way the Ancients Used to Steel Their Picks, for the Cutting or Hewing of Prophyry. Communicated by Martin Lister, M. D. and S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0056 |
870-872 | Mr. Witzen | The Descriptions of Certain Shells Found in the East Indies, Communicated by Mr. Witzen to Dr. Lister, and by Him to the Publisher, with Some Remarks of His Own | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0057 |
872-873 | Mr. Flowers and Francis Aston | A Paper of Mr. Flowers, Containing Some Unknown Ancient Characters, with Remarks Thereon by Francis Aston Esq; S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0058 |
874 | Samuel Dale | A Letter from Mr. Samuel Dale, Giving a Further Account of Some Coins Sound at Honedon in Suffolk | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0059 |
875-877 | T. M. and Hans Sloan | Part of a Letter from Mr. T. M. in Salop, to Mr. William Baxter, concerning the Strange Effects from the Eating Dog-Mercury with Remarks thereon by Hans Sloan M. D. and S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0060 |
878-885 | E. Halley | A Discourse concerning the Proportional Heat of the Sun in all Latitudes, with the Method of Collecting the Same, as It was Read before the Royal Society in One of Their Late Meetings. By E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0061 |
886-896 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0062 |
896 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0063 |
898-908 | Fr. Slate | An Experiment Made before the President and Fellows of the Royal Society, in which a Surprizing Change of Colour from a Pale Transparent or Clear Liquor, to a Very Blue Ceruleous One Was Exhibited, and That in an Instant, by the Admission of Air only: Apply'd to Illustrate Some Changes of Colour, and Other Effects on the Blood of Respiring Animals. By Fr. Slate, M. D. Fellow of R. S. and Censor of the Colledge of Physicians | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0064 |
908-909 | William Oliver and Walter Moyle | An Extract of a Letter from Dr. William Oliver, Communicated by Walter Moyle, Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0065 |
910-912 | Dr. Oliver and Walter Moyle | An Extract of a Second Letter from Dr. Oliver, Communicated by Walter Moyle, Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0066 |
913-921 | Edm. Halley | Emendationes ac Notae in Vetustas Albatenii Observationes Astronomicas, Cum Restitutione Tabularum Lunisolarium Eiusdem Authoris. Per Edm. Halley, S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0067 |
922-924 | Hans Sloan | An Account of the True Cortex Winteranus, and the Tree That Hears It. By Hans Sloan, M. D. and S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0068 |
925-935 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0069 |
928-930 | Richard Bulkley and John Ray | The Extract of a Letter from Sir Richard Bulkley, S. R. S. to Dr. Lister, concerning the Improuement to be Made by Maize; With a Note on the Same By John Ray, S.R.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0070 |
935-936 | | Advertisements | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0071 |
941-948 | John Clayton | A Continuation of Mr John Clayton's Account of Virginia | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0072 |
949-960 | Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek | An Extract of a Letter from Mr. Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek, to the R. S. Containing His Obseruations on the Seeds of Cotton, Palm, or Date-Stones, Cloves, Nutmegs, Goose-Berries, Currans, Tulips, Cassia, Lime-Tree: On the Skin of the Hand, and Pores, of Sweat, the Crystalline Humour, Optic Nerues, Gall, and Scales of Fish: and the Figures of Seueral Salt Particles, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0073 |
960-969 | E. Halley | An Instance of the Excellence of the Modern Algebra, in the Resolution of the Problem of Finding the Foci of Optick Glasses Uniuersally. By E. Halley, S. R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0074 |
970 | Samuel Dale | An Abstract of a Letter Sent from Mr. Samuel Dale to Mr. John Houghton, S. R. S. concerning the Making of Turnep-Bread in Essex | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0075 |
971 | R. Bulkley | An Extract of a Letter from Sir R. Bulkley concerning the Propagation of Elms by Seed | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0076 |
972-976 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0077 |
978-998 | John Clayton | Mr. John Clayton, Rector of Crofton at Wake-Field, His Letter to the Royal Society, Giving a Farther Account of the Soil, and Other Observables of Virginia | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0078 |
998-999 | E. Halley | Some Queries concerning the Nature of Light, and Diaphanous Bodies. Proposed to the Royal Society by E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0079 |
1000-1004 | | An Account of 2 Books | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0080 |
1004 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1693.0081 |
1-2 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0001 |
3-21 | E. Halley | A Discourse Concernimg Gravity, and Its Properties, Wherein the Descent of Heavy Bodies, and the Motion of Projects is briefly, but Fully Handled: Together with the Solution of a Problem of Great Use in Gunnery. By E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0002 |
21-22 | D. Papin | An Account of an Experiment Shewn before the Royal Society, of Shooting by the Rarefaction of the Air: By Dr. D. Papin, R. S S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0003 |
22-24 | Salomon Reisel | Part of a Letter from Dr. Salomon Reisel, Chief Physician to the Duke of Wirtemburg, About An Extraordinary Tincture Given To a Stone: Stutgardiae, Febr. 120. 1686 | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0004 |
24-32 | R. Waller | A Catalogue of Simple and Mixt Colours, with a Specimen of Each Colour Prefixt to Its Proper Name: By R. Waller, Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0005 |
33-36 | | Accounts Of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0006 |
36-37 | | The Preface | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0007 |
39-51 | | A Voyage of the Emperor of China into the Eastern Tartary, Anno. 1682 | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0008 |
52-62 | | A Voyage of the Emperor of China, into the Western Tartary, in the Year, 1683 | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0009 |
62-63 | | An Explanation, Necessary to Justify the Geography Supposed in These Letters | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0010 |
63-78 | R. H. | Some Observations, and Conjectures concerning the Chinese Characters. Made by R. H. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0011 |
78 | Mr. Justell | An Account of An Engine That Consumes Smoak, Shown Lately At St. Germans Fair in Paris Communicated by Mr. Justell R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0012 |
79-85 | Mr. Cassini | An Extract of the Journal Des Scavans. of April 22 st. N. 1686. Giving an Account of Two New Satellites of Saturn, Discovered Lately by Mr. Cassini at the Royal Observatory at Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0013 |
85-87 | | Two Astronomical Observations of the Eclipses of the Planet Jupiter, by the Moon in March and April Last, Made at London | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0014 |
88-93 | William Molyneux | A Discourse on This Problem; Why Bodies Dissolved in Menstrua Specifically Lighter Than Themselves Swim Therein By Mr. William Molyneux, of Dublin. Member of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0015 |
94-103 | Sigismond Konig | A Letter of Dr. Sigismond Konig, Physician of Bern in Switzerland, to the Royal Society, Being A Continuation of the History of His Patient Margaret Lower; An Account Whereof is Given in the Third Philosophical Collection, of December 10th. 1681 | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0016 |
104-116 | Edm. Halley | A Discourse of the Rule of the Decrease of the Height of the Mercury in the Barometer, According as Places are Elevated Above the Surface of the Earth, with an Attempt to Discover the True Reason of the Rising and Falling of the Mercury, upon Change of of Weather | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0017 |
116-123 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0018 |
126-137 | Francis Lodwick | An Essay towards An Universal Alphabet | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0019 |
138-139 | Dr. Papin | Some Further Remarks on the Instrument Proposed By An Anonymous French Author, For Effecting a Perpetual Motion, An Account Whereof is Given in No. 177 of These Transactions, by Dr. Papin. M. D: R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0020 |
140-145 | Frederick Slare | A Short Examen of the Stones Sent the R. Society from Berne, Whereof An Accountis Given in the Last Transaction: By Frederick Slare M. D. R. S. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0021 |
146-147 | G. C. Eimmart, J. Ph. Wurtzelbaur, and Theodore Haak | Two Observations of the Last Eclipse November 30th Last, Made At Nuremberg; The One By Mr. G. C. Eimmart, the Other By Mr. J. Ph. Wurtzelbaur: Communicated by Mr. Theodore Haak R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0022 |
147-149 | Mr. Justell | An Extract of A Letter Written from Aramont in Languedoc Near Avignon, Giving An Account of An Extraordinary Swarm of Grashoppers in Those Parts; Communicated By Mr. Justell R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0023 |
149 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0024 |
152 | William Petty Knight | An Extract of Two Essays in Political Arithmetick concerning the Comparative Magnitudes, etc. of London and Paris by Sr. William Petty Knight. R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0025 |
153-168 | E. Halley | An Historical Account of the Trade Winds, and Monsoons, Observable in the Seas between and Near the Tropicks, with an Attempt to Assign the Phisical Cause of the Said Winds, By E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0026 |
169-172 | William Molineux | A Dioptrick Problem, Why Four Conuex-Glasses In A Telescope, Shew Objects Erect. by William Molineux of Dublin Esq. R. S. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0027 |
172-175 | Dr. Vossius | An Uncommon Inscription Lately Found on a Very Great Basis of A Pillar, Dug Up At Rome; With An Interpretation of the Same By the Learned Dr. Vossius. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0028 |
175-178 | | Several Observations of the Eclipse of Jupiter by the Moon on March the 31th. 1686. St.Vet. Where-Of Some Account Has Already been Given in Transaction No. 181 | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0029 |
178-184 | Joh Hevelio | Occultatio Jouis Anno 1686, Die 10 April. St. N. Vesperi, Observata Gedani a Joh. Hevelio | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0030 |
185-190 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0031 |
192-193 | William Molineux | An Account of the Course of the Tides in the Port of Dublin in Ireland, Communicated in a Letter to the Publisher, from William Molineux Esq. R. S. S. with a Remark Thereupon | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0032 |
193-195 | D. Papin | A Demonstration of the Velocity Wherewith the Air Rushes into an Exhausted Receiver, Lately Produced before the R. Society By Dr. D. Papin. Reg. Soc. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0033 |
196-206 | J. Flamsteed | An Extract of a Letter from Mr. J. Flamsteed Astr. Reg. and Reg. Soc. S. Giving His Calculation of the Eclipses of Jupiters Satellites for the Year 1687. Together with a Table of the Parallaxes of the Orb, and the Ephemeris of Jupiters Geocentric Place for the Same Year; To which is Added An Observation of the Eclipse of the Moon Novemb. 30, 1695. Made at Lisbon, and Mr. Flamsteed's Own Observation of the Eclipse of Jupiter by the Moon on March 31th. Past | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0034 |
207-216 | | Accounts of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0035 |
220 | | A Table Shewing the Time of High Water on the Coasts, and in the Ports of France, upon the Day of the New and Full Moon. Taken from the French Ephemerides called La Connoissance Des Temps for the Year 1687 | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0036 |
221-226 | | The Verbal Process upon the Discovery of an Antient Sepulchre, in the Village of Cocherel upon the River Eure in France | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0037 |
227 | | An Extract of a Letter Written from Rome, Dated the 16th. of November Last, to Signior Sarotti, concerning a Discovery Made upon the Inundation of the Tevere. Translated out of the Italian | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0038 |
228-231 | Edmond King | A Relation of a Petrified Glandula Pinealis, Lately Found in the Dissection of a Brain: Communicated by Sr. Edmond King Knt. M. D. and Reg. Soc. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0039 |
232-235 | J. Flamsteed | A Correct Tide-Table, Shewing the True Times of the High-Waters at London-Bridge to Every Day in the Year 1687. By J. Flamsteed Math. R. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0040 |
236-237 | Gulielmo Molineux | Eclipsis Lunae Observata Dublinii, Novembris 19 no. 1686. a Dno. Gulielmo Molineux Reg. Soc. S. et Ab Eodem Regiae Societati Communicata | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0041 |
237-240 | W. Petty Knt. | A Further Assertion of the Propositions concerning the Magnitude, &c. of London, Contained in Two Essays in Political Arithmetic; Mentioned in Philos. Transact. Numb. 183; Together with a Vindication of the Said Essays from the Objections of Some Learned Persons of the French Nation, By Sr. W. Petty Knt. R.S.S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0042 |
241-244 | Robert Hook | A Description of An Invention, Whereby the Divisions of the Barometer May be Enlarged in Any Given Proportions; Produced before the Royall Society By Mr. Robert Hook R. S. Soc. and Profess. Geom. Gresham | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0043 |
245-254 | | Accounts of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0044 |
256-258 | | An Account of a Comet Seen at Lipsick, Sept. 1686. Taken from the Lipsick Acta Eruditorum for the Month of November Last | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0045 |
259-262 | John Weichard | Part of a Letter Written in Latin to Thomas Gale, S. T. D. Sccret. Reg. Soc. from Carniola, By Mr. John Weichard Valvasor Liber Baro; Containing the Method of Casting Statues in Metal; Together with An Invention of His for Making Such Cast Statues of An Extraordinary Thinness, beyond Any Thing Hitherto Known or Practised | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0046 |
263-267 | Mr. Nuis | The Answer of Dr. Papin to Several Objections Made by Mr. Nuis against His Engine for Raising Water by the Rarefaction of the Air, Whereof a Description is Given in No. 178. of These Transactions | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0047 |
267-268 | | An Answer of the Same to the Author of the Perpetual Motion | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0048 |
268 | Ed. Haines | Occultatio Saturni a Luna Plena, Anno 1687. Martii 19no. Mane: Observata a Dno Ed. Haines R. S. S. ad Totteridg Prope Londinum, Sub Latitudine 51.39 | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0049 |
269-280 | John Wallis | A Discourse concerning the Measure of the Airs Resistance to Bodies Moved in It. By the Learned John Wallis S. T. D. et R. S. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0050 |
281 | William Cole | Part of a Letter from Mr. William Cole of Bristol to the Publisher, about the Grains Resembling Wheat Which Fell Lately in Wilt-Shire | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0051 |
282-283 | Mr. Veay and Dr. Aglionby | An Extract of a Letter Written by Mr. Veay Physician at Tholouse to Mr. de St. Ussans, concerning a Very Extraordinary Hermaphrodite in That City. Communicated by Dr. Aglionby. Reg. Soc. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0052 |
283-297 | | Accounts of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0053 |
297 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0054 |
298 | Rob. Gourdon | A Receipt to Cure Mad Dogs, or Men or Beasts Bitten by Mad Dogs: Communicated to the Royal Society, by Sir Rob. Gourdon. By His Majesties Command | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0055 |
299-306 | Monsieur Cassini | A Letter of Monsieur Cassini to the Publisher, Giving His Corrections of the Theory of the Five Satellites of Saturn; With Tables of the Motions of Those Satellites, Adapted to the Meridian of London, and the Julian Account | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0056 |
307-313 | Thomas R. H. Brotherton | An Account of Several Curious Observations and Experiments, concerning the Growth of Trees; Made by Thomas Brotherton, of Hey, in the County of Lancaster, Esq; Brought in and Read before the R. S. by R. H. Fellow of the Said Society | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0057 |
314-323 | William Molyneux | Concerning the Apparent Magnitude of the Sun and Moon, or the Apparent Distance of Two Stars, when Nigh the Horizon, and When Higher Elevated | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0058 |
323-329 | John Wallis | The Sentiments of the Reverend and Learned Dr. John Wallis, R. S. Soc. upon the Aforesaid Appearance, Communicated in a Letter to the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0059 |
329-332 | | Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0060 |
332-334 | Edward Tyson | Observations of what did Praeternaturally Occur in the Opening of the Body of Mr. Smith of Highgate, July 8th. 1687. Communicated by That Learned Physitian Dr. Edward Tyson Reg. Soc. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0061 |
334 | Edward Smith and St. George | A Relation of an Extraordinary Effect of the Power of Imagination: Communicated by Mr. Edward Smith, Secretary to the Philosophical Society at Dublin, as It was Brought before That Company, by Mr. St. George Ash. R. Soc. S. Who Had Seen the Thing | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0062 |
335-343 | Edm. Halley | De Constructione Problematum Solidorum, Sive AEquationum Tertiae Vel Quartae Potestatis, Unica Data Parabola ac Circulo Efficienda; Dissertati-Uncula: Authore Edm. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0063 |
344-351 | Mr. De la Hire | A Letter of Mr. de la Hire of the Royal Academy of the Sciences at Paris, concerning a New Sort of Magnetical Compass, with Several Curious Magnetical Experiments | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0064 |
352-354 | | A Relation of the Great Effects of a New Sort of Burning Speculum Lately Made in Germany: Taken from the Acta Eruditorum of the Month of January Last: Being a Letter from the Inuentor to the Authors of That Journal | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0065 |
356-366 | P. S. | An Account of Some Saxon Coyns Found in Suffolk; Communicated by Sir P. S. R. S. Soc. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0066 |
366-370 | E. Halley | An Estimate of the Quantity of Vapour Raised out of the Sea by the Warmth of the Sun; Derived from an Experiment Shown before the Royal Society, at One of Their Late Meetings: by E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0067 |
370-371 | | Observationes Nonnullae Eclipseos Nuperae Solaris, Maii 1. St. vet. Diversis in Locis Habitae, Ac Cum Regia Societate Communicatae | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0068 |
371-378 | | Accounts Of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0069 |
384-386 | de Sestertio | De Sestertio Dissertatiuncula ex Opusculis Posthumis Viri Celeberrimi D. D. Isaaci Barrow Nuper Editis Decerpta | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0070 |
387-402 | E. Halley | De Numero Radicum in Aequationibus Solidis ac Biquadraticis, Sive Tertiae ac Quartae Potestatis, Earumq; Limitibus, Tractatulus Authore E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0071 |
403-406 | P. Wurtzelbaur and Bernard Walther | An Account of Some Observations Lately Made at Nurenburg by Mr. P. Wurtzelbaur, Shewing That the Latitude of That Place Has Continued without Sensible Alteration for 200 Years Last Past; as Likewise the Obliquity of the Ecliptick; By Comparing Them with what Was Observed by Bernard Walther in the Year 1487, being a Discourse Read before the Royal Society in One of Our Late Meetings | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0072 |
408-410 | Theodore Mayern and Theodore de Vaux | An Account of the Diseases of Doggs, and Several Receipts for the Cure of their Madness, and of those Bitten by them. Extracted from the Papers of Sir Theodore Mayern, and Communicated to the Royal Society by Sir Theodore de Vaux, Knt. and R. Soc. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0073 |
411-427 | John Weichard | An Extract of a Letter Written to the Royal Society out of Carniola, by Mr. John Weichard Valvafor, R. Soc. S. being a Full and Accurate Description of the Wonderful Lake of Zirknitz in That Country. Vide Phil. Tranfact. N. 54, et 109 | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0074 |
428-432 | J. Flamsteed | A Correct Tide-Table, Shewing the True Times of the High-Waters at London-Bridge to every Day in the Year 1688. By J. Flamsteed, Matth. Reg. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0075 |
433-434 | Allen Moulin | A Conjecture at the Quantity of Blood in Men, together with an Estimate of the Celerity of Its Circulation. By Allen Moulin, M. D. Reg. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0076 |
435-439 | | Catalogus Eclipsium Omnium Satellitum Jovialium Anno 1688 per Universam Terram Visibilium; Momenta Occultationum Eorum in Jovis Umbra, ac ex Eadem Egressuum Sub Meridiano Londinensi exhibens. Supputante E. H. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0077 |
440-445 | | Accounts of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0078 |
445 | | The Report Made to His Majesty by the Company of Parish-Clerks of London, of the Number of Christnings and Burials in the Years 1686 and 1687 | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0079 |
452 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0080 |
453-454 | | An Account of an Observation of an Eclipse of the Moon, Observed at Moscua in Russia, on April 5. 1688. Compared with the Same Observed at Lipsick; whereby the Longitude of the former Place is Ascertained: Together with the Latitude of Several Principal Places in the Empire of Russia | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0081 |
455-461 | Sam. Pepys | A Discourse concerning the Most Seasonable Time of Felling of Timber; Written by the Advice of the Honorable Sam. Pepys Esq; Secretary of the Admiralty, and Presented to His Late Majesty. By Robert Plot LL.D. and R. S. Soci | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0082 |
462-468 | Hans Sloane | A Description of the Pimienta or Jamaica Pepper-Tree, and of the Tree That Bears the Cortex Winteranus: Communicated by Hans Sloane, M. D. and Reg. Soci. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0083 |
468-473 | E. Halley | An Account of the Circulation of the Watry Vapours of the Sea, and of the Cause of Springs, Presented to the Royal Society. By E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0084 |
474-483 | George Garden | A Discourse concerning the Modern Theory of Generation; by Dr. George Garden of Aberdeen, being Part of a Letter to Dr. William Musgrave, LL. D. Reg. Soc. S. and by him Communicated to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0085 |
483-485 | Johanne Phil Wurtzelbaur | Observatio Mercurii Sub Sole Visi, Ultimo Octobris 1690. Stil. vet. Habita Noribergae ab Astronomo Accuratissimo Johanne Phil. Wurtzelbaur, Atque ab Codem Cum Reg. Societate Communicata | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0086 |
486-488 | A. Moulin | An Account of an Experiment of the Injection of Mercury into the Blood, and Its Ill Effects on the Lungs; As It was Communicated to the Royal Society by Their Late Worthy Member A. Moulin, M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0087 |
488-490 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0088 |
492-494 | Nicholas Witsen | An Account of a Large and Curious Map of the Great Tartary, lately Publish'd in Holland, by Mr. Nicholas Witsen, being an Extract of a Letter from the Author thereof, to the Honourable Sir Robert Southwell Knt. and President of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0089 |
495-501 | E. Halley | A Discourse Tending to Proue at What Time and Place, Julius Cesar Made His First Descent upon Britain: Read before the Royal Society by E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0090 |
501-502 | | A Receit for the Curing of Castorium, according to the Method us'd in Russia | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0091 |
502-504 | | Observations on the Making of Cochineal, according to a Relation Had from an Old Spaniard at Jamaica, Who Had Liued Many Years in That Part of the West-Indies Where Great Quantities of That Rich Commodity are Yearly Made | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0092 |
504-506 | | Some Experiments and Obseruations Made of the Force of the Pressure of the Water in Great Depths, Made and Communicated to the Royal Society, by a Person of Honour | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0093 |
506-510 | Edward Tyson | Lumbricus Hydropicus; O r An Essay to Prove that Hydatides Often met with in Morbid Animal Bodies, are a Species of Worms, or Imperfect Animals. By That Learned and Curious Anatomist Edward Tyson, M. D. and R. Soc. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0094 |
511-522 | E. Halley | De Visibili Conjunctione Inferiorum Planetarum Cum Sole, Dissertatio Astronomica, Authore E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0095 |
523-524 | Richard Waller | Some Observations Made on the Spawn of Frogs, and of the Production of Todpoles therein, by the Learned and Curious Richard Waller, Esq; Reg. S. Secret | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0096 |
525-527 | Frederick Slare | An Account of a Ruminating Man lately Living at Bristol, given in to the Royal Society, by the Experienced and Learned Frederick Slare, M. D. & Reg. Soc. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0097 |
528-530 | John Ray | A Letter from That Incomparable Botanist Mr. John Ray, giving an Account of the Phytographia of Leonard Plukenet, M. D. Lately published. Lond. fol. 1691 | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0098 |
532-533 | Robert Southwell | The Method the Indians in Virginia and Carolina use to Dress Buck and Doe Skins; As It was Communicated to the Royal Society by the Honourable Sir Robert Southwell, Knt. Their President | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0099 |
533-534 | Rob. Pitt | Observationes Ponderis Testudinis Terrestris, Cum in Autumno Terram Subiret, Cum Ejusdem ex Terra Verno Tempore Exeuntis Pondere Comparati, per Plures anos Repetitae: Experimento Celeberrimi D. D. Georgii Ent, Equitis, & M. D. & a Doctissimo D. D. Rob. Pitt, M. D. & R. S. S. Communicatae | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0100 |
535-540 | E. Halley | Emendationes & Notae in Tria Loca Vitiose Edita in Textu Vulgato Naturalis Historiae C. Plinii, per E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0101 |
540-542 | E. Halley | An Account of the Measure of the Thickness of Gold upon Gilt-Wire, Together with a Demonstration of the exceeding Minuteness of the Atoms or Constituent Particles of Gold; As It Was Read before the R. Society, by E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0102 |
543-544 | D. Nehemia Grew | Observationes Aliquot Rariores de Morboso Liene, a Spectatissimo Domino D. Nehemia Grew, M. D. ac R. S. Socio Cum Eadem Societate Communicatae | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0103 |
544-554 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0104 |
556-558 | E. Halley | An Account of the Several Species of Infinite Quantity, and of the Proportions they Bear One to the Other, as It Was Read before the Royal Society, by E. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0105 |
559-563 | Francis Roberts | A Discourse concerning the Musical Notes of the Trumpet, and Trumpet-Marine, and of the Defects of the Same, by the Honourable Francis Roberts, Esq; R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0106 |
563-578 | Edm. Halley | An Account of the Cause of the Change of the Variation of the Magnetical Needle; With an Hypothesis of the Structure of the Internal Parts of the Earth: As It Was Proposed to the Royal Society in One of Their Late Meetings. By Edm. Halley | 10.1098/rstl.1686.0107 |
836-838 | Dr. Lister | Some Experiments about Freezing, and the Difference Betwixt Common Fresh Water Ice, and That of Sea Water: Also a Probable Conjecture about the Original of the Nitre of Aegypt: By Dr. Lister, Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0001 |
839-840 | Dr. Turbervile | Letter from Dr. Turbervile of Salisbury Containing Some Considerable Observations in the Practise of Physic | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0002 |
841-845 | Richard Waller | Observations on the Cicindela Volans, or Flying Glow-Worm, with the Figure Thereof Made, and Dsiegned by Richard Waller Esq. F. of the R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0003 |
846 | John Davis | A Letter of Mr. John Davis Minister of Little Leak in Notting Hamshire to One of the F. of the R. S. concerning the Wurtemberg Engine Dated 26th. November. 1684 | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0004 |
847-848 | Papin Fellow | The Description of a Siphon, Performing the Same Things with the Sipho Wurtemburgicus; Invented by Dr. Papin Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0005 |
849-853 | William Petty | A Miscellaneous Catalogue of Mean, Vulgar, Cheap and Simple Experiments. Drawn up by Sr. William Petty, President of the Dublin Society, and by Him Presented to That Society | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0006 |
854-855 | J. Beaumont | A Letter from Mr. J: Beaumont of Stony-Easton in Sommersetshire to One of the S. of the R. S. concerning a New Way of Cleaving Rocks | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0007 |
856-859 | | A Discourse Proving from Experiments, That the Larger the Wheels of a Coach, etc.are (Caeteris Paribus,) the more Easily they May be Drawn over a Stone or Such Like Obstacle That Lies in the Way: By a Member of the Philosophical Society of Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0008 |
860-861 | | An Extract of the Journall of the Philosophicall Society of Oxford; Giving an Account of a Large Praeternaturall Glandulose Substance, Found between the Heart and Pericardium of an Ox | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0009 |
862-873 | Rob. Plot | Account of Three Books | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0010 |
873 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0011 |
876-879 | William Molyneux | A Letter from William Molyneux Esq. Secretary of the Philosophical Society of Dublin, to a S. of the R. S. Giving an Account of the Connough-Worm | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0012 |
880-881 | Thomas Molyneux | Part of 2 Letters from Mr. Thomas Molyneux concerning a Prodigious Os Frontis in the Medicine School at Leyden. Dec. 29th. 1684. and Febr. 13th 168$_{5}^{4}$ | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0013 |
882 | Dr. Lister | An Account of a Stone Grown to an Iron Bodkin in the Bladder of a Boy: Communicated by Dr. Lister Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0014 |
883-895 | Anthony Leewenhoek | An Abstract of a Letter of Mr. Anthony Leewenhoek Fellow of the R. Society; Concerning the Parts of the Brain of severall Animals; The Chalk Stones of the Gout; The Leprosy; And the Scales of Eeles | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0015 |
896-914 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0016 |
916-919 | Roger Howman | A Remarkable Account of an Hydrophobia, in a Letter from Dr Roger Howman, Physician in Norwich, to William Briggs M. D. Fellow of the Coll. of Phys. Lond. and Physician of St. Tho. Hospitall | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0017 |
920-921 | Senior Ciampini | An Extract of a Letter from Senior Ciampini, to Dr. Croon, concerning a Late Comet Seen at Rome | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0018 |
922-925 | Tancred Robinson | Some Observations on Boyling Fountains, and Subterraneous Steams: by Dr. Tancred Robinson, Fellow of the R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0019 |
926 | | Of the Weight of a Cubic Foot of Diuers Grains, etc. Try'din a Vessel of Wel Season'd Oak, Whose Concaue was an Exact Cubic Foot. By the Direction of the Philosophicall Society of Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0020 |
927-929 | | A Further List of the Specific Gravitys of Bodys, being in Proportion as the Following Numbers | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0021 |
930-943 | Robert Plot | Observations of the Wind, Weather, and Height of the Mercury inthe Barometer, through out the year 1684; Taken in the Musaeum Ashmoleanum at Oxford, by Robert Plot, LLD. to which is Prefixt a Letter from Him, to Dr. Martin Lister, F. of the R. S. concerning the Use of This and Such Like Historys of the Weather | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0022 |
944 | Dr Peirce | An Abstract of a Letter from Dr Peirce of Bath, to One of the S. of the R. S. Giving an Instance of the Effects of the Bath in Curing the Palsy, and Barrennss | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0023 |
945-946 | | An Account of Book | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0024 |
946 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0025 |
948-960 | William King | Of the Bogs, and Loughs of Ireland by Mr. William King, Fellow of the Dublin Society, as It was Presented to That Society | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0026 |
961-962 | Sam Threapland | An Abstract of a Letter from Dr Sam. Threapland of Hallifax to Dr Plot of Oxford, Giving an Account of Stones Voided by Siege | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0027 |
963-979 | Anthony Leewenhoeck | An Extract of a Letter from Mr. Anthony Leewenhoeck F. of the R. S. to a S. of the R. Society, Dated from Delf, January 5th. 1685 | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0028 |
980-986 | | Accounts of Three Books | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0029 |
988 | | An Account of a Sort of Sugar Made of the Juice of the Maple, in Canada | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0030 |
989-990 | | An Extract of the Journal of the Society at Dublin; Giving an Account of a Periodicall Evacuation of Blood at the End of One of the Fingers | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0031 |
991-1001 | Dr Garden and Dr Middleton | A Discourse concerning Weather, etc. By the Learned Dr Garden of Aberdene. Written by Way of Letter, to Mr. Henry Scougall, Professor of Theology in That University; And Communicated to the Phil. Soc. of Oxford, by the Reverend Dr Middleton, Provost of the Kings College in Aberdeen | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0032 |
1002-1014 | Dr. Wallis | A Discourse concerning the Air's Gravity, Obserudin the Baroscope, Occasioned by That of Dr. Garden; Presented to the Phil. Soc. of Oxford, by the Reverend Dr. Wallis, President of That Society. April, 14, 1685 | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0033 |
1015 | | The Description of a Stone of the Bladder, Seen by the Royal Society, Feb. 25th, 1684/5 | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0034 |
1016 | | An Account of an Aqueduct Designd for Carrying the River Eure to Versaille | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0035 |
1017 | | An Account of an Old Earthen Vessel, Lately Found Near York | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0036 |
1018-1019 | Robert Peirce | An Abstract of a Letter from Dr. Peirce of Bath, to One of the S. of the R. S. Giving an Account of a Shell Found in One of the Kidneys of a Woman | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0037 |
1020-1026 | | Accounts of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0038 |
1028-1029 | R. B. | Part of a Letter from Sr. R. B. to Dr. L. concerning a New Sort of Calesh | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0039 |
1030-1031 | M. I. | An Account of a Strange Sort of Bees in the West-Indies, Communicated by M. I. | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0040 |
1032-1035 | William Molyneux | A Letter from William Molyneux Esq; Sec. of the Dublin Society; To One of the S. of the R. S. concerning a New Hygroscope, Invented by Him | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0041 |
1036-1040 | Tancred Robinson | Some Observations on the French Macreuse, and the Scotch Bernacle; Together with a Continuation of the Account of Boyling, and Other Fountains. By Dr. Tancred Robinson Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0042 |
1041-1044 | John Ray | A Letter from Mr. Ray, Fellow of the R. S. to Dr. Robinson; Concerning the French Macreuse | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0043 |
1045-1048 | Gulielmus Cole | Epistola Clariss. Viri Dni. Gulielmi Cole Med. Doct. ad Honoratissimum Dum. Dum. Rob. Boyl Armigerum, de Falsa Graviditate | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0044 |
1049-1051 | Nich. Waite | A Letter from Mr. Nich. Waite Merchant of London, to Dr. Rob. Plot; Concerning Some Incombustible Cloth, Lately Exposed to the Fire before the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0045 |
1051-1062 | Rob. Plot | A Discourse concerning the Incombustible Cloth above Mentioned; Address't in a Letter to Mr. Arthur Bayly Merchant, and Fellow of the R. Society; and to Mr. Nicholas Waite, Merchant of London; By Rob. Plot. LL. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0046 |
1063-1066 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0047 |
1066 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0048 |
1068-1072 | Cole | Phaenomena in Cadauere PraeNobilis Cujusdam FaeMinae, Apoplexia Peremptae, Inter Dissecandum, Maii 12, 1679, a Clariss. Medico Dno. Dre. Cole Observata | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0049 |
1073-1090 | Mr. Leewenhoeck | An Abstract of a Letter from Mr. Leewenhoeck, to the R. S. Dated Jan. 23d, 1684/5; Concerning the the Various Figures of the Salts Contained in Several Substances | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0050 |
1090-1092 | Mr. Greaves and Mr. Stubbs | An Account of Some Experiments for Trying the Force of Great Guns, by the Learned Mr. Greaves; Communicated by Mr. Stubbs | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0051 |
1093-1094 | Dr. Papin | A New Way of Raising Water; By Dr. Papin, Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0052 |
1095-1106 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0053 |
1108-1112 | Edward Smyth | An Answer to Some Quaeries Proposed by Mr. William Molyneux, concerning Lough-Neagh: By Mr. Edward Smyth, Fellow of Trinity Colledge in Dublin | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0054 |
1113-1115 | Gui. Cole | Historiae Convulsionum Periodicarum per Clariss. Dnum Gui. Cole, Med. Doct. Descriptae, et Communicatae | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0055 |
1115-1119 | Gui. Cole | Historia Convulsivi Affectus Octonariam Periodum a Multis Annis Observantis, Per Clariss. Dnum. Gui. Cole, M. D. Descripta et Communicata | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0056 |
1120-1134 | Mr. Leeuwenhoeck | An Abstract of a Letter of Mr. Leeuwenhoeck Fellow of the R. Society, Dated March 30th. 1685. to the R. S. concerning Generation by an Infect | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0057 |
1135-1139 | Dr. Mullen | A Discourse on the Diffection of a Monstrous Double Catt; Read before the Dublin Society by Dr. Mullen | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0058 |
1140-1146 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0059 |
1148-1158 | George Garden | Extracts of Two Letters, Written by Dr. Garden of Aberdeen; One concerning the Causes of Several Winds, etc. to Dr. Plot: The Other concerning the Proboscis of Bees; etc. to Dr. Middleton | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0060 |
1159 | | The Figures of Some Antiquities; Communicated by a Member of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0061 |
1159-1161 | M. Lister | A Letter of Dr Lister's to Mr Ray, concerning Some Particulars That Might be Added to the Ornithology | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0062 |
1162 | Dr. Cole | An Abstract of a Letter from the Learned Dr. Cole Physician at Worcester, Dated May the 13th. 1685, concerning Stones Voided Per Penem | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0064 |
1162-1186 | | Accounts of Three Books | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0063 |
1186 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0065 |
1188-1192 | Robert Boyl | An Historical Account of a strangely Self-Moving Liquor. by the Honorable Robert Boyl, Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0066 |
1193-1201 | Dr Wallis | A Letter from the Reverend Dr Wallis, Professor of Geometry in the University of Oxford, and Fellow of the Royal Society, London, to Mr. Richard Norris, concerning the Collection of Secants; And the True Division of the Meridians in the Sea-Chart | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0067 |
1201-1202 | | An Explanation of the Figures of Several Antiquities, Communicated by a Member of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0068 |
1202-1204 | George Ashe | A Letter from Mr. St Georg Ash, Sec. of the Dublin Society, to One of the Secretaries of the Royal Society; Concerning a Girl in Ireland, who Has Several Horns Growing on Her Body | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0069 |
1204-1205 | Gui Earnshaw | Historia Ulceris in Inguine Dextro, Intectinorum Faeces Emittentis; A Dno. Gui: Earnshaw, Medico Alcestrensi, Descripta et Communicata | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0070 |
1206-1207 | | Part of a Letter Containing a Farther Account of the Aqueduct Near Versailles, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0071 |
1208-1210 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0072 |
1212 | | Some Remarkable Effects of a Great Storm of Thunder and Lightning at Portsmouth Oct. 23. 85 | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0073 |
1213-1214 | Arthur Bayly | Severall Observations of the Respect of the Needle to a Piece of Iron Held Perpendicular; Made by a Master of a Ship Crossing the Aequinoctial Line, Anno 1684. and Communicated by Mr. Arthur Bayly. F. of the R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0074 |
1215-1225 | J. Flamsteed | An Abstract of a Letter from Mr. J. Flamsteed, Math. Reg. et F. of the R. S. Giving an Account of the Eclipses of 4$^{s}$ Satellits, Anno 1686; and Containing a Table of the Parallaxes of 4$^{s}$ Orb, and an Ephemeris of 4$^{s}$ Geocentric Places for the Same Year | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0075 |
1226-1230 | J. Flamsteed | A Correct Tide Table, Shewing the True Times of the High-Waters at London-Bridge, to Every Day in the Year, 1684, By J. Flamsteed Math. Reg. & R. S. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0076 |
1231-1236 | | The Solutions of Three Chorographic Problems, by a Member of the Philosophical Society of Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0077 |
1236-1238 | William Molyneux | A Letter from William Molyneux Esq; To One of the Secretarys of the R. S. concerning the Circulation of the Blood as Seen, by the Help of a Microscope, in the Lacerta Aquatica | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0078 |
1238-1239 | Nath. Vincent | Part of a Letter from Dr. Nath. Vincent. F. of the R. S. concerning Dr Papin's Way of Raising Water | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0079 |
1239 | R. A. | A Letter of Mr. R. A. Relating to the Same Subject | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0080 |
1240-1241 | Dr Papin | Observations of Dr Papin, Fellow of the Royal Society, on a French Paper concerning a Perpetual Motion | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0081 |
1242-1250 | Theatro Seldonio | An Account of 4 Books | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0082 |
1252-1254 | I. G. Volckamero, I. P. Wurtelbaur, and G. C. Eimmart | An Explanation of the Cutts of Two Porphyry Pillars in Aegypt | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0083 |
1254-1255 | W. Tenon | A Letter, Subscribed W. Tenon, concerning Dr Papin's New Water-Engine | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0084 |
1256-1261 | Johanne Hevelio | Eclipsis Lunae Totalis Cum Mora, Anno 1685. Die 10 Decemb. St. N. Observata Gedani a Johanne Hevelio | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0085 |
1262-1265 | J. Flamsteed | An Abstract of a Letter from Mr J. Flamsteed. Math. Reg. et F. of the R.S. Giving the Description et Uses of an Instrument for Finding the Distances of 4$^{s}$ Satellits from His Axis, with the Help of the Table of Parallaxes and Catalogue of Eclipses; Printed in the Preceding Transactions | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0086 |
1266-1268 | John Brown | A Remarkable Account of a Liver, Appearing Glandulous to the Eye; Communicated by Mr John Brown, Chirurgeon of St Thomas's Hospitall in Southwark; In a Letter to One of the Secretarys of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0087 |
1269-1271 | Dr Wallis | Two Extracts of the Journall of the Phil. Soc. of Oxford; One Containing a Paper, Communicated March 31, 1685, by the Reuerend Dr Wallis, President of That Soc. concerning the Strength of Memory when Applied with due Attention: The Other, Dated Dec. 15th, 1685, Describing a Large Stone Voided by Way of Urine | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0088 |
1272-1273 | Dr Salomon | Part of a Letter to One of the Secr. of the R. Society, from the Learned Dr Salomon Reiselius, Chief Physician to the Duke of Wirtemberg; concerning the Sipho Wirtembergicus Stutgardiae. 8. Oct. S. V. 1685 | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0089 |
1274-1278 | Dr Papin | A Full Description, with the Use, of the New Contriuance for Raising-Water, Propounded in the Phil. Trans. N degrees. 173; By Dr Papin, Fellow of the R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0090 |
1278-1286 | William Cole | A Letter from Mr William Cole of Bristol, to the Phil. Society of Oxford; Containing His Observations on the Purple Fish | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0091 |
1287-1295 | William Nicolson | Two Letters from Mr W. Nicolson, concerning Two Runic Inscriptions at Beaucastle, and Bridekirk | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0092 |
1295-1300 | John Greaves | An Account of the Latitude of Constantinople, and Rhodes, Written by the Learned Mr John Greaves, Sometime Professor of Astronomy in the University of Oxford, and Directed to the Most Reverend James Ussher, Arch-Bishop of Armagh | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0093 |
1301-1309 | | Accounts of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0094 |
1310 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1685.0095 |
431-454 | Tho Smith | An Account of the City of Prusa in Bithynia, and a Continuation of the Historical Observations Relating to Constantinople, by the Reverend and Learned Tho. Smith D. D. Fellow of Magd. Coll. Oxon. and of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0001 |
455-457 | M. Lyster | A Letter in Answer to Another of Mr. Hen. Oldenburgh's, Wherein he Desired an Explanation of a Paragraph, Touching the Use of the Intestinum Caecum, Publisht in the Philosoh. Tranfact. Num. 95 Anno 1673 | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0002 |
458-462 | J. F. M. R. and R. S. S. | Directions for the Use of the Following Tide Table, Sent by J.F.M.R. & R.S.S. to the publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0003 |
463-465 | Griff Hatley | A Letter concerning Some Form'd Stones Found at Hunton in Kent, from Griff. Hatley, M. D. of Maidstone in Kent | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0004 |
466-468 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0005 |
469 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0006 |
472-488 | | An Introductory Essay to the Doctrine of Sounds, Containing Some Proposals for the Improvement of Acousticks; As It Was Presented to the Dublin Society Nov. 12. 1683. by the Right Reverend Father in God Narcissus Lord Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0007 |
489-495 | Martin Lister | Certain Observations of the Midland Salt-Springs of Worcester-Shire, Stafford-Shire and Cheshire. Of the Grude Salt, Which Grows from the Stone-Powder Dejected by the Said Brines in Boyling. Of the Specifick Difference betwixt Sea Salt and Common Salt. A Way (Which Seems to be the True Method of Nature) of Distilling Sweet and Fresh Water from Sea Water, by the Breath of Sea Plants Growing in It. That This Breath Probably is the Material Cause of the Trade or Tropick Winds. In a Letter to the Publisher from the Learned Martin Lister Dr. of Physick of the University of Oxon | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0008 |
496-506 | | An Account of the Increase of Weight in Oyl of Vitriol Expos'd to the Air | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0009 |
507-509 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0010 |
512-515 | Martin Lyster | Three Papers of Dr. Martin Lyster, the First of the Nature of Earth-Quakes; More Particularly of the Origine of the Matter of Them, from the Pyrites Alone | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0011 |
515-517 | Martin Lyster | The Second Paper of the Same Person Concerning the Spontaneous Firing of the Pyrites | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0012 |
517-519 | Martin Lyster | The Third Paper of the Same Person, Concerning Thunder and Lightning being from the Pyrites | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0013 |
520-521 | | A Relation of the Effect of a Thunder Clap on the Compass of a Ship on the Coast of New England | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0014 |
521-522 | R. S. | A Letter of Sir R. S. concerning the Former Relation. Lond. March 8th. 168 | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0015 |
523-533 | Fred. Slare | An Abstract of a Treatise of the Calculus Humanus in Answer to Several Queries Proposed by Sir John Hoskins; By the Learned and Ingenious Fred. Slare M. D. and Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0016 |
534 | Fred. Slare | A Postscript to the Publisher, Containing a Short Account of Two Human Calculi of Unusual Form and Bigness, from the Same F. S. M. D | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0017 |
535-536 | I. F. | An Account of a Spot Seen in the Sun from the 25th. of April to the 8th. of May Instant, with the Line of Its Course Predicted, If It Make a Second Return, by I. F. Astron. Reg. | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0018 |
536 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0019 |
537-548 | W. Gould | An Account of a Polypus Found in the Heart of a Person That Died Epileptical, at Oxon. by W. G. M B. Fellow of Wadham Colledge and of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0020 |
549-550 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0021 |
550 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0022 |
552-554 | William Molyneux | A Letter from the Learned and Ingenious Mr. Will. Molyneux Secretary to the Society of Dublin, to Will. Musgrave L. L. B. Fellow of New Colledge, and Secretary to the Philosophical Society of Oxford, for Advancement of Natural Knowledge; Concerning Lough Neagh in Ireland, and Its Petrifying Qualitys | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0023 |
555-558 | Thomas Machel | A Letter from Mr. Thomas Machel of Kirkbythore in Westmorland to Sr. W. D. March 25, 1684. concerning Some Antiquities Found There | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0024 |
559-563 | John Evelyn | An Abstract of a Letter from the Worshipful John Evelyn Esq; Sent to One of the Secretaries of the R. Society concerning the Dammage Done to His Gardens by the Preceding Winter | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0025 |
559-565 | William Briggs | Two Remarkable Cases Relating to Vision, Communicated to the Publisher, by the Learned and Ingenious Wil. Briggs M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians, and Physician of St. Thomas's Hospital, Lond | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0026 |
564-566 | Tho. Smith | A Conjecture about an Under-Current at the Streights-Mouth, Read before the Oxford Society, Dec. 21. 1683. by the Reverend and Learned Tho. Smith D. D. Fellow of Mag.Col. Oxon.and of the R. Society | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0027 |
566-567 | Nehemiah Grew | The Description and Use of the Pores in the Skin of the Hands and Feet, by the Learned and Ingenious Nehemiah Grew, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians and of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0028 |
567-576 | Edward Bernard | The Longitudes, Latitudes, Right Ascensions, and Declinations of the Chiefest Fixt Stars according to the Best Observers; In a Letter from Mr. Edward Bernard, to the Reverend and Learned Dr. Rob. Huntington Provost of Trinity College near Dublin in Ireland | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0029 |
568-574 | Anthony Leewenhoeck | An Abstract of a Letter from Mr. Anthony Leewenhoeck at Delft, Dated Sep. 17. 1683. Containing Some Microscopical Observations, about Animals in the Scurf of the Teeth, the Substance Call'd Worms in the Nose, the Cuticula Consisting of Scales | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0030 |
575-582 | John Collins | A Letter from Mr. John Collins to the Reverend and Learned Dr. John Wallis Savilian Professor of Geometry in the University of Oxford, Giving His Thoughts about Some Defects in Algebra | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0031 |
577 | | An Abstract of a Letter from Liege concerning a Strange Preservation of Four Men in a Mine 24 Days without Any Food, April 9. 84 | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0032 |
578 | Mr. Heathcott | Extract of a Letter of Mr. Heathcott to Mr. Flamsteed from Cabo Cors Castle on the Coast of Guiney the 14th of December 1683. concerning the Tide on That Coact, Variation of the Needle, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0033 |
579-587 | | [An Account of Two Books] | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0034 |
582 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0035 |
584-585 | Tankred Robinson | A Letter from Mr. Tankred Robinson to Dr. M. L. Aug. 4.1683. Concerning the Bridge at St. Esprit in France | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0036 |
586-592 | A. Leevvenhoeck | An Abstract of a Letter from Mr. A. Leevvenhoeck of Delft, Dated Decemb. 28th, 1683. Concerning Scales within the Mouth, the Scaly Child That Was Shewn, the Anatomy of the Slime within the Guts, and the Use thereof | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0037 |
587 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0038 |
592-598 | M. Lister | Two Letters Formerly Written to Mr. H. O, by Dr. M.L. Ist. concerning Some Very Aged Persons in the North of England. 2d. about the Projection of the Threads of Spiders, of Bees Breeding in Cases Made of Leaves, of a Viviparous Fly, and of Great Numbers of Maggots Observed at the Time of the Plague, A. D. 1666 | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0039 |
599-600 | Christopher Krahe | The Description of a Monstrous Child, Born Friday the 29th. of February 1684. at a Village Called Heisagger, Distant about 4 English Miles from Hattersleben, a Town in South- Jutland, under the King of Denmark's Dominion, Communicated by Mr. Christopher Krahe, a Member of the Ecclesiastical Consistory and Provost of all the Churches Belonging to the Said Diocess | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0040 |
601-608 | Marcellus Malpighius | Praeclarissimo et Eruditissimo Viro D. Jacobo Sponio Medicinae Doctori, et Lugdunensi Anatomico Acuratissimo. Marcellus Malpighius S. P. | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0041 |
609-619 | Charles Leigh | A Letter from Mr. Charles Leigh of Brazen-Nose College in Oxford. to Dr. Rob. Plot Director of Experiments to the Philosophical Society of Oxford, and One of the Secretaries of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0042 |
620-621 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0043 |
622 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0044 |
624-629 | R. H. | A Letter from Dublin to the Publisher of these Tracts, concerning the Porphyry Pillars in Egypt | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0045 |
629 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0046 |
630-646 | Marcellus Malpighius | Praeclarissimo et Eruditissimo Viro D. Jacobo Sponio Medicinae Doctori, et Lugdunensi Anatomico Accuratissimo. Marcellus Malpighius S. P. | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0047 |
647-665 | Maurice Wheeler | A Letter from the Learned and Ingenious Maurice Wheeler M. A. and Rector of Sibbertoft in Northamptonshire, to the Publisher of These Tracts, concerning a Movement That Measures Time after a Peculiar Manner, with an Account of the Reasons of the Said Motion | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0048 |
666-667 | William Petty | Experiments to be Made Relating to Land-Carriage, Proposed by the Learned Sr. William Petty Kt. | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0049 |
668-670 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0050 |
672-676 | | A New and Easy Way of Demonstrating Some Propositions in Euclid by the Learned Mr. ------- Ash. a Member of the Philosophical Society of Dublin for Promoting Natural Knowledge | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0051 |
677-688 | Edmund Halley | An Account of the Course of the Tides at Tonqueen in a Letter from Mr. Francis Davenport July 15. 1678. with the Theory of Them, at the Barr of Tonqueen, by the Learned Edmund Halley Fellow of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0052 |
689-690 | Johanne Flamsteedio | Defectus Exigui Lunaris Observationes, Grenovici Habitae Junii 16. 1684 p. m. n. Seq. a Johanne Flamsteedio. Math. Reg. | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0053 |
691-692 | Johanne Flamsteedio | Solaris Defectus Observationes Grenovici Habitae Anno 1684. Julii 2. p. m. ab J. F. etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0054 |
693 | Bullialdus and Cassini | A Calculation of the Same Eclips, Juxta Tabulas Philolaicas with the Observations of the Learned Bullialdus and Cassini | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0055 |
694-698 | Charles Leigh | A Discourse Concerning Digestion in a Letter to the Publisher from Mr. Charles Leigh of Brasen-Nose Colledge Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0056 |
699-701 | | An Abstract of a Journal of the Philosophical Society of Oxford, being and Account of Some Experiments Relating to Digestion Read before That Society, and of a Large Bed of Glands Observ'd in the Stomach of a Jack | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0057 |
702-710 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0058 |
712-713 | Tankred Robinson | A Further Account of the Bridg at Pont St. Esprit, Whereof before, Numb. 160. Together with a Parallel History of Some Other Bridges at Rome: In a Letter from the Ingenious Mr. Tankred Robinson to Dr. Martin Lister | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0059 |
714 | | A Description of a Bridg That May be Built 70 Foot Long without Any Pillar under It, Taken out of the Journal of the Philosophical Society of Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0060 |
715-720 | R. P. Fontenay | Observations of the Eclipse of the Sun on the 12 of July Last (New Style) Made at the Observatory at Paris 1684. in the Lower Apartment, by Messieurs Cassini and Sedileau; In the Upper, by Messieurs de la Hire and Pothenot. At the College of Lewis the Great, in the Presence of Monseigneur the Duke of Bourbon,by R. P. Fontenay; At Aix in Province; At Lyons; At the Bay of Roses; At Honfleur and at Pau; By Divers Other Learned Persons | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0061 |
721-725 | Edward Bernard | The Observations of the Ancients concerning the Obliquity of the Zodiac, in a Letter of Mr. Edward Bernard to Mr. John Flamsteed Math. Reg. | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0062 |
726-729 | Hugh Todd | An Account of a Salt Spring, and Another Medicinal Spring, on the Banks of the River Weare, or Ware in the Bishoprick of Durham in a Letter to the Publisher, from the Ingenious Mr. Hugh Todd Fellow of University College in Oxon, and Chaplain to the Right Reverend Father in God ------ Lord Bishop of Carlile | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0063 |
730-734 | | An Account of 2. Books | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0064 |
734 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0065 |
736-738 | Dawbeney Turbervile | Two Letters from the Great, and Experienced Oculist, Dr. Turbervile of Salisbury, to Mr. William Musgrave S. P. S. of Oxon, Containing Several Remarkable Cases in Physick, Relating Chiefly to the Eyes | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0066 |
739-746 | Martin Lister | An Ingenious Proposal for a New Sort of Maps of Countrys, together with Tables of Sands and Clays, Such Chiefly as are Found in the North Parts of England, Drawn up about 10 Years Since, and Delivered to the Royal Society Mar. 12. 1683. by the Learned Martin Lister M. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0067 |
747-749 | Edw. Bernard | Observations of the Solar Eclipse July the 2. 1684. at Oxford, Sent in a Letter from Dr. Edw. Bernard, Astron. Prof. Oxon. to Mr. John Flamsteed, Astron. Reg. At Lisbon by Mr. Jacobs; At Dublin, by Mr. Ash and Mr. Molyneaux; And at Tredagh by Mr. Osburn | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0068 |
749-756 | | Casp. Bartholini Thom. F. de Ductu Salivali Hactenus Non Descripto, Observatio Anatomica | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0069 |
757-758 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0070 |
760-765 | John Flamsteed | A Letter from the Learned Mr John Flamsteed Astron. Reg. concerning the Eclipses of Jupiters Satellit's for the Year Following 1685. with a Catalogue of Them, and Informations concerning Its Use | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0071 |
766-779 | Rob Plot and Jacob Bobart | A Discourse Concerning the Effects of the Great Frost, on Trees and Other Plants Anno 1683. Drawn from the Answers to Some Queries Sent into Divers Countries by Dr. Rob. Plot S. R. S. and from Several Observations Made at Oxford, by the Skilful Botanist Mr. Jacob Bobart | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0072 |
780-789 | Anthony Leewenhoeck | A Letter from Mr. Anthony Leewenhoeck Fellow of the Royal Society, Dat. Apr. 14. 1684. Containing Observations about the Cristallin Humor of the Eye, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0073 |
790-794 | Martin Lister | A Discourse concerning the Rising and Falling of the Quicksilver in the Barometer; And What May be Gathered from Its Great Rise in Frosty Weather, as to a Healthy or Sickly Season; Presented the Royal Society March 20. 1683. by the Learned Dr. Martin Lister, Fellow of the R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0074 |
795-798 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0075 |
800-801 | John Wallis | An Extract of a Letter from the Reverend and Learned Dr. John Wallis, to the Publisher Dr. Robert Plot; Concerning Two Very Large Stone ChimneyPieces: With a Peculiar Sort of Arch-Work Thereon | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0076 |
802-803 | William Petty | Some Queries Whereby to Examine Mineral Waters by the Learned Sir William Petty Knight | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0077 |
804-805 | Doctore Briggs | Solutio Philosophica Casus Cujusdam Rarioris a Cl. Domino Doctore Briggs, in Actis Philosophicis Numb. 159. Nuper Editi, de Juvene Uespere Caecutiente | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0078 |
806-811 | Robert Plot | A Discourse concerning the Sepulchral Lamps of the Ancients, Shewing the Possibility of Their being Made Divers Waies, Read before the Philosophical Society of Oxford, May the 7. 1684. by Robert Plot LL. D. Director of Experiments to the Said Society | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0079 |
812-819 | William Musgrave | A Letter from Mr. William Musgrave Fellow of New College Oxon: and One of the Secretaries of the Royal Society, to the Learned Dr. Martin Lister, wherein He Endeavors to Prove That the Lacteals Frequently Convey Liquors That are Not White | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0080 |
820 | William Molyneux | An Ingenious Retractation of the 7th and Last Paragraph of Mr. William Molyneux's Letter in the Philosophical Transact. Numb. 158. Pag. 554. concerning Lough Neagh Stone and Its Non Application to the Magnet upon Calcination. Being an Abstract of a Letter of the Same Ingenious Gentleman Dated from Dublin Novemb. 25. 1684 | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0081 |
821-822 | J. F. | Directions for the Use of the Following Tide-Table, Sent by J. F. M. R. & R. S. S. to the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0082 |
823-824 | Edward Lloyd | An Account of a Sort of Paper Made of Linum Asbestinum Found in Wales in a Letter to the Publisher, from Edward Lloyd of Jesus Coll. Oxon | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0083 |
825-834 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0084 |
834 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1684.0085 |
815-816 | | A Preface to March 25. 1677 | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0001 |
816-820 | John Beale | Some Agrestic Observations and Advertisements, from Dr. John Beale Communicated to the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0002 |
821-831 | Antony van Leewenhoeck | Observations, Communicated to the Publisher by Mr. Antony van Leewenhoeck, in a Dutch Letter of the 9th of Octob. 1676. Here English'd: concerning Little Animals by Him Observed in Rain-Well-Sea. and Snow Water; as Also in Water Wherein Pepper Had Lain Infused | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0003 |
831-833 | Sig. Cassini | Some New Observations Made by Sig. Cassini and Deliver'd in the Journal Des Scavans., Concerning the Two Planets about Saturn, Formerly Discover'd by the Same, as Appears in N. 92. of the se Tracts | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0004 |
833-838 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0005 |
839-842 | Dr. Wallis | Dr. Wallis's Letter to the Publisher, Concerning a New Musical Discovery; Written from Oxford, March 14. 1676/7 | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0006 |
842 | | An Improvement of the Bononian Stone, Shining in the Dark | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0007 |
842-843 | Aberdeen | An Extract of a Letter, Written from Aberdeen Febr. 17.1676/7 Concerning a Man of a Strange Imitating Nature, as Also of Several Human Calculus's of an Unusual Bigness | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0008 |
844-846 | Monsieur Leewenhoecks | Monsieur Leewenhoecks Letter to the Publisher, Wherein Some Account is Given of the Manner of His Observing So Great a Number of Little Animals in Divers Sorts of Water, as was Deliver'd in the Next Foregoing Tract: English'd out of Dutch | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0009 |
846-852 | John Beale | The Continuation of the Hortulan and Rural Advertisements, Promised in the Next Foregoing Tract; Communicated by the Same Hand, Dr. John Beale | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0010 |
853-858 | Monsieur Hevelius | A Letter of Monsieur Hevelius; Giving an Account of His Observations, Made for Several Years Together Concerning Three New Stars, One in the Whale's Neck, the Other Two Near the Head and in the Breast of the Swan | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0011 |
859-862 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0012 |
862 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0013 |
863-866 | John Wallis | An Extract of Two Letters, Written by Dr. Wallis to the Publisher the 20th and 30th of January Last, Concerning a Considerable Meteor Seen in Many Distant Places of England at the Same Time | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0014 |
867 | | An Account of Four Sorts of Factitious Shining Substances, Communicated to the Publisher from Very Good Hands, Both in Printed Papers and in Letters Not Printed | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0015 |
868 | Signor Cassini | Signor Cassini's Letter, Giving Some Account of the Observations Made at Paris of the Late Comet | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0016 |
869-870 | Monsieur Hevelius | Monsieur Hevelius's Letter Written to the Publisher, Containing His Observations of the Late Comet, Seen by Him the 27, 29, and 30 April, and the First of May, 1677. (St. Nov.) in Dantzick | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0017 |
871-873 | Monsieur Hevelius | Another Letter from the Same Hand, upon the Same Subject with the Former | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0018 |
873-875 | Mr. Flamstead | Mr. Flamstead's Account of His Observations of the Late Comet, Sent in a Letter to the Publisher, Greenwich, May 18. 1677 | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0019 |
875-886 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0020 |
886 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0021 |
888-890 | John Conyers | A Letter of Mr. John Conyers, Citizen of London; the Author of the Hygroscope Described in Numb. 129; in Which Letter is Contained a Draught and Description of a Very Useful and Cheap Pump, Contrived by the said Mr. Conyers; a Trial of Which Was Also Made at the Repairing of the New Canal of Fleet-River in London, and Elsewhere | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0022 |
890-892 | | Some Considerations of an Observing Person in the Country upon Numb. 133. of These Tracts, sent in a Letter to the Publisher of May 2, 1677 | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0023 |
893-894 | | A Demonstration Concerning the Motion of Light, Communicated from Paris, in the Journal des Scavans, and here Made English | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0024 |
895-907 | Didier L'Alleman | The Description of a Celestial Globe, Artificially Made, Shewing the Apparent Motions, from East to West, and from West to East, of the Sun, Moon, and Fixed Stars: Made by Monsieur Didier L'Alleman, Master Watchmaker at Paris, and Communicated to the Publisher in French, and here by the Same Made English | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0026 |
895-899 | Roger Moslyn | A Relation of Some Strange Phaenomena, Accompanied with Mischievous Effects in a Cole Work in Flint Shire; Sent March 31. 1677. to the Reverend and Eminently Learned Dr. Bathurst, Dean of Bath and Wells, by an Ingenious Gentleman, Mr. Roger Moslyn, of the Inner Temple, Who, at the Said Doctor's Request, Obtained It from His Fathers Steward and Overseer of His Cole-Works, Who was upon the Place when the Thing Was Done; the Same Mr. Moslyn Being Also Assured of It from His Father, Sr. Roger Moslyn, Lord of the Mannor, and Several Others, Who Were Eye Witnesses | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0025 |
899-895 | Mr. Leewenhoecks | Mr. Leewenhoecks Letter Written to the Publisher from Delff the 14th of May 1677, Concerning the Observations by him Made of the Carneous Fibres of a Muscle, and the Cortical and Medullar Part of the Brain; as Also of Moxa and Cotton | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0027 |
907-917 | Earl Marshal | A Description of the Diamond-Mines, as It was Presented by the Right Honourable, the Earl Marshal of England, to the R. Society | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0028 |
917-922 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0029 |
922 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0030 |
923-925 | John Graves and George Ent | The Manner of Hatching Chicken at Cairo, Observed by Mr. John Graves, Sometime Professor of Astronomy at Oxford; and Communicated by Sr. George Ent, Late President of the College of Physitians, London | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0031 |
925-927 | Robert Moray | A Relation Concerning Barnacles, by Sr. Robert Moray, Lately one of His Majesties Council for the Kingdom of Scotland | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0032 |
927-929 | Robert Moray | A Description of the Island Hirta; Communicated Also by Sr. Robert Moray | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0033 |
930-931 | Jonathan Goddard | Some Observations of a Cameleon, Made by Dr. Jonathan Goddard, Late Professor of Physick at Gresham-College, London | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0034 |
931-935 | Henry Powle | An Account of Iron-Works in the Forest of Dean, Communicated by Henry Powle, Esquire | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0035 |
935-936 | Philiberto Vernatti | A Relation of the Making of Ceruss, by Sir Philiberto Vernatti | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0036 |
936-944 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0037 |
945-949 | Charles Howard | An Account of the Culture, or Planting and Ordering of Saffron; by the Honourable Charles Howard, Esquire | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0038 |
949-952 | Christopher Merret | A Relation of the Tinn-Mines, and Working of Tinn in the County of Cornwal; by Dr. Christopher Merret | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0039 |
953-961 | Jonathan Goddard | Experiments of Refining Gold with Antimony; Made by Dr. Jonathan Goddard | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0040 |
961-962 | S. Morris | A Relation of a Monstrous Birth, Made by Dr. S. Morris of Petworth in Suffex, from His Own Observation: And by Him Sent to Dr. Charles Goodall of London; Both of the Colledge of Physicians, London | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0041 |
963-968 | | An Account of Three Books | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0042 |
969-975 | Ismael Bullialdus | Societaeis Regiae Anglicae Illustrissimis, Celeberrimis Atque Sapientissimis Viris Ismael Bullialdus, S.P.D. | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0043 |
976 | Genoua and Sign. Sarotti | Extract of a Letter Sent from Genoua to Sign. Sarotti, the Venetian Resident Here, and by Him Communicated to the Honourable Mr. Boyle | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0044 |
976-977 | Mons. Du Vernay | Anatomical Observations of the Structure of the Nose: Made by Mons. Du Vernay. Taken out of the Journal Des Scavans | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0045 |
977-978 | Michael Angelo De Guattini | Observations of Some Animals, and of a Strange Plant, Made in a Voyage into the Kingdom of Congo: by Michael Angelo De Guattini and Dionysius of Placenza, Missionaries Thither. Extracted out of the Journal des Scavans | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0046 |
978-979 | Edmund Pitt | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Edmund Pitt, Alderman of Worcester, a Very Knowing Botanist; Concerning the Sorbus Pyriformis | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0047 |
979-980 | Monsieur Bayle | A Relation of a Child which Remained Twenty Six Years in the Mothers Belly. Taken out of the Journal Des Scavans; Being the Extract of a Letter Written from Tolouse 22. June to the Author of That Journal, by Monsieur Bayle, M.D. | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0048 |
980-987 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0049 |
987-988 | Joseph Moxon | An Advertisement of the Monthly Continuation of the Mechanick Exercises; by Mr. Joseph Moxon | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0050 |
1000-1002 | Henry Sampson | Anatomical Observations in the Body of a Woman about 50 Years Old, who Died Hydropical in her Left Testicle, Decemb, 30 1677. Made and Communicated by the Learned Dr. Henry Sampson. Extracted out of His Latine Copy, by the Author of These Transactions | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0051 |
1002-1003 | Anthony Leeuwenhoeck | Microscopical Observations of the Structure of Teeth and other Bones: Made and Communicated, in a Letter by Mr. Anthony Leeuwenhoeck | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0052 |
1003 | | Of The Grain of Ivory | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0053 |
1003-1005 | Anthony Leeuwenhoeck | Microscopical Observations of the Structure of Hair: Made Also and Communicated by the above Said Mr. Anthony Leeuwenhoeck | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0054 |
1005 | Signior Borelli | Extract of a Letter Written by Signior Borelli, about the Price of His Telescopes: Communicated to Sir Jonas Moore | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0055 |
1006-1007 | Mr. De Gennes | A New Invention of a Clock Ascendent on a Plain Inclin'd: By Mr. De Gennes, an Officer Belonging to the Sea. Extracted out of the Journal Des Scavans | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0056 |
1007-1009 | Monsieur de Gennes | A New Engin to Make Linen-Cloth Without the Help of an Artificer, Presented to the Royal Academy, by Monsieur De Gennes, an Officer Belonging to the Sea. Extracted out of the Journal de Scavans | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0057 |
1009 | Mr. Ent and Matthew Milford | A Relation of a Worm Voided by Urine; Communicated by Mr. Ent: to Whom It Was Sent by Mr. Matthew Milford | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0058 |
1010-1011 | Mr. Ent | An Essay Tending to Make a Probable Conjecture of Tempers and Dispofitions by the Modulations of the Voice in Ordinary Discourse. Communicated Also by the Forementioned Person | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0059 |
1011-1014 | | An Account of Some Books Extracted out of the Journal des Scavans | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0060 |
1015-1020 | Jo. Dominicus Cassinius | Clarissimo Viro Domino Nehemiae Greuio Regiae Societatis a Secretis Jo. Dominicus Cassinius S. P. D. | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0061 |
1020-1025 | Monsieur Gallet | Monsieur Gallet's Observation of the Solar Eclips on the 11th of June, 1676 | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0062 |
1026-1027 | Mr. Buttersield | Extract of a Letter from Mr. Buttersield Mathematique Instrument-Maker to the French King, about the Making of Microscopes with Very Small and Single Glasses: and of Some Other Instruments | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0063 |
1027-1029 | John Conyers | Extract of a Letter from Mr. John Conyers, of His Improvement of Sir Samuel Moreland's Speaking Trumpet,etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0064 |
1030-1034 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0065 |
1035-1039 | Edw. Tyson | Anatomical Observations of an Abscess in the Liver; a Great Number of Stones in the Gall-Bag and Bilious Vessels; an Un-Usual Conformation of the Emulgents and Pelvis; A Strange Conjunction of Both Kidneys; and Great Dilatation of the Vena Cava, Communicated by Edw. Tyson A. M. and M.S. Oxon | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0066 |
1039-1040 | Edw. Tyson | An Anatomical Observation of Four Ureters in an Infant, and Some Remarks on the Gladulae Renales, Made by the Same Ingenious Person | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0067 |
1040-1046 | D. Anthonii Lewenhoeck | Observationes D. Anthonii Lewenhoeck, De Natis E Semine Genitali Animalculis | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0068 |
1046-1052 | Christopher Merrit | The Art of Refining, Communicated by Dr. Christopher Merrit | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0069 |
1052-1056 | Daniel Colwall | An Account of the English Alum-Works, Communicated by Daniel Colwall Esquire | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0070 |
1056-1059 | Daniel Colwall | An Account of the Way of Making English Green-Copperas, Communicated by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0071 |
1059-1064 | William Cole and Tho. Rastell | An Account of the Salt Waters of Droytwich in Worcestershire; Sent by Dr. William Cole from Dr. Tho. Rastell, who Hath Lived Many Years upon the Place, and Hath There Several Phats of His Own | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0072 |
1065-1069 | Mr. Winthorp | The Description, Culture, and Use of Maiz. Communicated by Mr. Winthorp | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0073 |
1069-1071 | Robert Moray | An Account of the Manner of Making Malt in Scotland; by Sir Robert Moray | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0074 |
1072-1074 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1677.0075 |
254-257 | | Introduction to the Eleventh Year of These Tracts | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0002 |
257-260 | | A More Particular Account of the Last Eclipse of the Moon, as It Was Observed by the Parisian Astronomers, and Promised by Us in Our Former Numb.111. English't out of the French Journal des Scavanes | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0003 |
261-272 | Monsieur Picarts | A Breviate of Monsieur Picarts Account of the Measure of the Earth | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0004 |
272-279 | Christian Hugens de Zulichem, Dr. Swammerdam, and Martin Lister | Extracts of Three Letters: The One of M. Hugens, about a New Invention of Very Exact and Portative Watches, Serving to Find the Longitudes Both at Sea and Land: The Second, of Dr. Swammerdam, Touching an Un-Usual Rupture of the Mesentery: The Third, Containing Some Observations of Mr. Lister about the Star-Stones; Together with Mr. Rays Annotations Thereon | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0005 |
279-284 | | An Accompt of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0006 |
284 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0007 |
285-288 | Gothofredus Guil. Leibnitz | An Extract of a Letter of the Learned Dr. Gothofredus Guil.Leibnitz, Concerning the Principle of Exactness in the Portable Watches of His Invention | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0008 |
289-292 | Joh. Hevelio | Observatio Eclipseos Lunae Totalis cum Occultationibus Quarundam Fixarum, Habita a Joh. Hevelio Anno 1675. Die, II Januarii St. n. Vesp | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0009 |
293-296 | | The Improvement of Cornwall by Sea Sand, Communicated by an Intelligent Gentleman Well Acquainted in Those Parts to Dr. Dan. Cox | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0010 |
296-304 | | [An Account of Some Books] | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0011 |
304 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0012 |
305-306 | | Some Reflexions on the Transactions of April 1675; Sent to the Publisher in a Letter out of the Country | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0013 |
307-308 | James Gregory and George Makenzy | Extracts of Several Letters Sent to the Publisher from Edinburg, by the Learnd Mr. James Gregory, to Whom They Were Written by That Intelligent Knight Sir George Makenzy from Tarbut | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0014 |
309 | | Some Communications from Rome and Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0015 |
310-311 | A. I and Robert Boyle | A Conjecture Concerning the Bladders of Air That are Found in Fishes, Communicated by A. I; And Illustrated by an Experiment Suggested by the Honorable Robert Boyle | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0016 |
312 | Mr. J. L. | An Extract of a Letter, Written to the Publisher by Mr. J. L. about Poisonous Fish in One of the Bahama Islands | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0017 |
313-314 | Petrus Natus | A Phytological Observation Concerning Orenges and Limons, Both Separately and in One Piece Produced on One and the Same Tree at Florence: Described by the Florentin Physitian Petrus Natus, and the Description Lately Communicated to the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0018 |
314-326 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0019 |
327-328 | | A Proposal to Noblemen, Gentlemen and Others, Who are Willing to Subscribe towards Dr. Morison's New Universal Herbal, Ordering Plants according to a New and True Method, Never Published Heretofore | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0020 |
328 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0021 |
329-348 | Robert Boyle | A New Essay-Instrument Invented and Described by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Together with the Uses Thereof | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0022 |
349-351 | John Ray | A Letter Written to the Publisher by the Learned Mr. Ray, Containing Some Considerations on the Conjecture in Numb. 114. of These Tracts, about the Swiming Bladders in Fishes | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0023 |
352 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0024 |
353-355 | | An Extract of a Letter, Written by a Friend to the Publisher out of the Country, July 24. 1675; Relating to the Contents of the Tract Next Foregoing | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0025 |
356 | | A Way of Making All Sorts of Plants, Trees, Fruits, Flowers, and Legums, Grow to an Extraordinary Bigness, Communicated in the Journal des Scavans, as It was Taken Out of the Small Tract, Entituled, Instruction Facile Pour Connoitre Toutes Fortes d'Orangers & Citroniers: Here Inserted for Experiment | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0026 |
357-367 | J. Beal | Advertisements, Occasioned by the Remarks Printed in Numb. 114, upon Frosts in Some Parts of Scotland, Differing in Their Anniversary Seasons and Force from Our Ordinary Frosts in England: Of Black Winds and Tempests: Of the Warm or Fertilizing Temperature and Steams of the Surface of the Earth, Stones, Rocks, Springs, Waters, (Some in Some Places, More Than Other in Other Places;) Of Petrifying and Metallizing Waters: With Some Hints for the Horti-Culture of Scotland: By the Reverend and Learned Dr. J. Beal, F.R.S.; Who by Way of Letter Imparted Them to the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0027 |
368-370 | John Flamstead | Mr. Flamsteads Letter of July 24. 1675. to the Publisher, Relating to Another, Printed in Num. 110. of These Tracts, Concerning M. Horroxes Lunar Systeme | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0028 |
371-372 | Johanne Flamsteadio | Lunae Totaliter Deficientis Observationes, Londini in Arce Londlnensi Habitae, Idque in Aedibus & cum Instrumentis Jonae More Equ. Aurati, a Johanne Flamsteadio, Astr. Regio, Nocte Sequente d. Junii 26. 1675. St. vet. | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0029 |
373-374 | | An Accompt of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0030 |
375-376 | | A List of Some Philosophical and Other Curious Books, Desired by the Printer of These Tracts, (by Whom They are to be Had,) to be Mentioned Here | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0031 |
378-380 | Mr. Leewenhoeck | Microscopical Observations of Mr. Leewenhoeck, Concerning the Optic Nerve, Communicated to the Publisher in Dutch, and by Him Made English | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0032 |
380-385 | Mr. Leewenhoeck | Other Microscopical Observations, Made by the Same, about the Texture of the Blood, the Sap of Some Plants, the Figure of Sugar and Salt, and the Probable Cause of the Difference of Their Tasts | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0033 |
386-387 | Franciscus Linus | Some Optical Assertions Concerning the Rain-Bow, Transmitted by the Learned Franciscus Linus from Liege, Where They were Publickly Discussed in August Last. Deliver'd Here in the Same Language, Wherein They Were Communicated | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0034 |
388-389 | St. Veteri | Observationes Eclipsis Lunaris, Habitae Parisiis; Comparandae cum iis, Quae Peractae Fuerunt Londini d. Junii 26. 1675. St. Veteri, Traditaeque in His Actis Phil. Num. 116. p. 371 | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0035 |
390 | Cassini | A Letter Written to the Publisher by the Excellent Cassini, Relating to the Foregoing Observations | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0036 |
391-395 | Mr. Lister | An Extract of a Letter of July 28, 1675. by Mr. Lister from York to the Publisher; Containing Some Observations about Damps, together with Some Relations Concerning Odd Worms Vomited by Children, &c | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0037 |
396-398 | George Makenzie | Some Observations Made in Scotland by That Ingenious Knight Sir George Makenzie, Sent in a Letter to Mr. James Gregory, and by Him Communicated to the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0038 |
399-400 | Mr. Lister | An Extract of a Letter of Mr. Listers, Containing Some Observations Made at the Barbado's | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0039 |
401-416 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0040 |
416 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0041 |
417-424 | | A Summary Relation of What Hath been Hitherto Discovered in the Matter of the North-East Passage; Communicated by a Good Hand | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0042 |
425-432 | | An Extract of a Letter to the Publisher from a Spanish Professour of the Mathematicks, Proposing a New Place for the First Meridian, and Pretending to Evince the Equality of all Natural Daies, as Also to Shew a Way of Knowing the True Place of the Moon | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0043 |
435-442 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0044 |
443-447 | Monsieur Papin and Monsieur Hugens | Some Experiments Made in the Air-Pump by Monsieur Papin, Directed by Monsieur Hugens, (as Appears in the Discour se Printed at Paris, 1674) | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0045 |
447-450 | | A Particular Account, Given by an Anonymous French Author in His Book of the Origin of Fountains, Printed 1674 at Paris; To Shew, That the Rain and Snow-Waters are Sufficient to Make Fountains and Rivers Run Perpetually | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0046 |
450-454 | Mr. Jessop | A Letter of the Ingenious Mr. Jessop of Broomhal in York-Shire, Containing a Further Account of Damps in Mines, Promised in Numb.117. of These Tracts | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0047 |
454-466 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0048 |
466 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0049 |
467-476 | Robert Boyle | New Experiments about the Weaken'd Spring and Some Un-Observ'd Effects of the Air: Made and Communicated by the Honourable Robert Boyle Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0050 |
477-481 | Monsieur Papin and Monsieur Hugens | Some Experiments Made in the Air Pump upon Plants, Together with a Way of Taking Exhausted Receivers Away from off the Said Exgin: Tryed by the Same Persons Mention'd in Numb. 119. viz. Monsieur Hugens and M. Papin | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0051 |
481-490 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0052 |
490 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0053 |
492-495 | Monsieur Hugens and M. Papin | A Continuation of the Experiments Made by Monsieur Hugens, and M. Papin, in the Air Pump; Which are about the Preservation of Bodies | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0054 |
495-498 | Mr. Flamsteed | A Letter of Mr. Flamsteed, Professor Regius of Asironomy in London, to Sir Jonas Moor Knight, etc. Containing His Observations of the Late Lunar Eclipse, on Decemb. 21. 1675 | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0055 |
499-501 | Franc. Linus | A Letter of Mr. Franc. Linus, Written to the Publisher from Liege the 25th of Febr. 1675. st.n. being a Reply to the Letter Printed in Numb. 110. by Way of Answer to a Former Letter of the Same Mr. Linus, Concerning Mr. Isaac Newton's Theory of Light and Colours | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0056 |
500-504 | Isaac Newton | Mr. Isaac Newton's Considerations on the Former Reply; together with Further Directions, How to Make the Experiments Controverted Aright: Written to the Publisher from Cambridge, Novemb. 13. 1675 | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0057 |
505-514 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0058 |
10.1098/rstl.1675.0001 | | A List of Some Philosophical and Other Curious Books, Desired by the Printer of These Tracts (by Whom They are Vendible) to be Mentioned Here | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0001 |
515-533 | B. R. | Of the Incalescence of Quicksilver with Gold, Generously Imparted by B. R. | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0059 |
533-541 | | Some Observations, Sent by an Anonymous to the Publisher, on Several Passages in the Two Last Months Transactions, Relating to Some, Till Now Un-Observed, Qualities of the Air; To the Mixing and Fermenting of Liquors in Vacuo; To the History of Birds; The Anatomy of the Trunks of Vegetables; Baroscopes, etc. | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0060 |
542-548 | Monsieur Hugens and M. Papin | Some Experiments Touching Animals, Made in the Air-Pump by the Persons Formerly Mentioned, viz. Monsieur Hugens and M. Papin | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0061 |
549-550 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0062 |
550 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1675.0063 |
10.1098/rstl.1674.0001 | Henry Oldenburg | Epistle Dedicatory | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0001 |
1-3 | | The Preface to the Tenth Year of These Tracts | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0002 |
3-4 | | A Letter, not Long Since Written to the Publisher by an Experienced Person Residing at Amsterdam, Containing a True Description of Nova Zembla, Together with an Intimation of the Advantage of Its Shape and Position | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0003 |
4-8 | Daniel Coxe | A Way of Extracting a Volatil Salt and Spirit Out of Vegetables; Intimated in Numb. 100. p. 7002; Experimented, and Imparted by the Learned and Intelligent Dr. Daniel Coxe, Fellow of the R. Society | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0004 |
9-10 | Dr. Johnstons | An Observation of Dr. Johnstons of Pomphret, Communicated by Him to Mr. Lister, and by Him Sent in a Letter to the Publisher, Concerning Some Stones of a Perfect Gold-Colour; Found in Animals | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0005 |
11-12 | Christophorus Sandius | Extracts of Two Letters, Written to the Publisher from Hamborough by the Learned Christophorus Sandius, Concerning the Origin of Pearls | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0006 |
12-20 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0007 |
20 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0008 |
21-23 | Mr. Leewenhoeck | Considerations of Mr. Leewenhoeck, Touching the Compression of the Air; Sent to the Publisher in His Letter of August 15. 1673 | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0009 |
23-25 | M. Leewenhoeck | More Microscopical Observations Made by the Same M. Leewenhoeck, and Promised in Numb. 97. of These Tracts; Communicated in His Letters of August 15. 1673 and of April 7. 1674 | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0010 |
25 | Samuel Morelands | Sir Samuel Morelands Undertaking for Raising of Water | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0011 |
26 | | A Note about Some Unusual Diamonds | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0012 |
26-27 | Monsieur Havelius | A Certain Phaenomenon, Seen by Monsieur Havelius, Feb. 5. 1674. St. No. not Far from Marienburg in Boroussia -about the Sun a Little before His Setting and the Moon's Conjunction, and the Sun's Eclipse, (Which Yet Was Not Seen by Him.) | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0013 |
27-31 | | An Extract of Monsieur Hevelius's Letter, Lately Written to the Publisher, Concerning the Famous Kepler's Manuscripts; Together with Some Considerations of His, about the Use of Telescopic Sights in Astronomical Observations: Delivered in the Same Language, Wherein 'Twas Written | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0014 |
31-40 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0015 |
40 | | An Advertisement about a New Size of Globes Rectified | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0016 |
41-47 | | Some Observations and Experiments about Vitriol, Tending to Find Out the Nature of That Substance, and to Give Further Light in the Inquiry after the Principles and Properties of Other Minerals: Communicated by a Fellow of the R. Society, Who Maketh Use of Chymistry Chiefly as Subservient to Physiology | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0017 |
48-53 | John Beal | Some Inquiries and Suggestions Concerning Salt for Domestick Uses; and Concerning Sheep, to Preserve Them, and to Improve the Race of Sheep for Hardiness, and for the Finest Drapery. In a Letter from Doctor John Beal to the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0018 |
53-64 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0019 |
66-73 | | A Continuation of the Discourse Concerning Vitriol, Begun in Numb. 103. Shewing, that Vitriol is Usually Produced by Sulphur, Acting on, and Concoagulating with, a Metal; And Then Making Out, that Allom is Likewise the Result of the Said Sulphur; As Also Evincing, that Vitriol, Sulphur, and Allom, Do Agree in the Saline Principle; And Lastly, Declaring the Nature of the Salt in Brimstone, and Whence It is Derived | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0020 |
74-77 | Monsieur Hevelius | An Extract of a Letter of Monsieur Hevelius, Lately Written to the Publisher, Together with the Copy of a Letter of Dr. Wasmouth, Giving a Large Account of a New Astronomico-Chronological Work, Now by Him Preparing: Both Deliver'd in the Fame Language, Wherein They Were Written | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0021 |
78-88 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0022 |
90-91 | Christian Hugens de Zulichem and Seignior Cassini | Extracts of Two Letters, the One from Monsieur Christian Hugens de Zulichem, Touching His Thoughts of Mr. Hook's Observations for Proving the Motion of the Earth; The Other from Seignior Cassini, Concerning the Same Argument | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0023 |
91-93 | P. Valentin Estancel | Observations Concerning the Comet That Was Seen in Brasil, An. 1668. in March, by P. Valentin Estancel a Jesuit, and by Him Sent to Rome; Where They Were Printed in the 9th Italian Giornale de Letterati, Septemb. 31. 1673 | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0024 |
93-96 | Charles Howard | Brief Directions How to Tan Leather according to the New Invention of the Honourable Charles Howard of Norfolk, Experimented and Approved of by Divers of the Principal Tanners Using Leaden-Hall Market | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0025 |
96-99 | Martin Lister | An Extract of a Letter of Mr. Martin Lister Concerning the First Part of His Tables of Snails, Together with Some Quaere's Relating to Those Insects, and the Tables Themselves; Sent to the Publisher from York, March 12. 1673 | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0026 |
100-101 | | A Relation Written to the Publisher from a Person of Great Veracity in Germany, Concerning an Aged Woman of 60 Years, Giving Suck to Her Grand-Child, &c | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0027 |
101-120 | | An Accompt of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0028 |
120 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0029 |
121-131 | Mr. Leeuwenhoeck | Microscopical Observations from Mr. Leeuwenhoeck, about Blood, Milk, Bones, the Brain, Spitle, Cuticula, Sweat, Fatt, Teares; Communicated in Two Letters to the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0030 |
131-133 | Dr. Tulpius | An Account of a Notable Case of a Dropsy Mistaken For Gravidation in a Young Woman; Communicated by a Learned and Inquifitive Physitian in Holland, Confiderably Enlarging the Observation Made of the Same Case by the Famous Dr. Tulpius, lib. 4. Obs. c. 48 | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0031 |
134-144 | | An Account of Three Books | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0032 |
144 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0033 |
146-147 | Dr. Sampson | An Observation Made by the Learned Dr. Sampson of a Man Anatomised, Whose Bowels Were Found Inverted | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0034 |
147-149 | Robert Boyle | An Account of the Two Sorts of the Helmontian Laudanum, Communicated to the Publisher by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Together with the Way of the Noble Baron F. M. van Helmont (Son to the Famous Johannes Baptista,) of Preparing His Laudanum | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0035 |
150-158 | Daniel Coxe | A Discourse Denying the Prae-Existence of Alcalizate or Fixed Salt in Any Subject, before It Were Exposed to the Action of the Fire: To Which is Added a Confirmation of an Assertion, Deliver'd in Numb. 101. p. 5. Section 6. of These Tracts, viz. That Alcalizate or Fixed Salts Extracted out of the Ashes of Vegetables, Do Not Differ from Each Other: The Same Likewise Affirmed of Volatil Salts and Vinous Spirits; by the Learned Dr. Daniel Coxe | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0036 |
159-168 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0037 |
168 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0038 |
169-182 | Daniel Coxe | AContinuation of Dr. Daniel Coxe's Discourse, Begunin Numb. 107. Touching the Identity of All Volatil Salts, and Vinous Spirits; Together with Two Surprizing Experiments Concerning Vegetable Salts, Perfectly Resembling the Shape of the Plants, Whence They Bad Been Obtained | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0039 |
182-192 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0040 |
192 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0041 |
193-194 | Samuel du Gard | A Relation Sent Novemb. 16. 1674. from a Very Credible and Ingenious Person, Mr. Samuel du Gard, Rector of Forton in Shropshire, to Dr. Ra. Bathurst Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, and by Him Communicated to a Friend of His in London; Concerning a Strange Kind of Bleeding in a Little Child | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0042 |
194-197 | Edw. Brown | Some Queries and Answers, Relating to an Account Given in Numb. 54. by Dr. Edw. Brown, of a Strange Lake in Carniola, Call'd the Zirchnitz-Sea: The Queries Were Made by a Curious Person in France; The Answers Given by the Author of the Said Accompt | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0043 |
197-208 | Dirick Rembrantz van Nierop | A Narrative of Some Observations Made upon Several Voyages, Undertaken to Find a Way for Sailing about the North to the East-Indies, and for Returning the Same Way from Hence Hither: Together with Instructions Given by the Dutch East-India Company For the Discovery of the Famous Land of Jesso Near Japan. To Which is Added a Relation of Sailing through the Northern America to the East-Indies. Englished by the Publisher Out of Dutch, Which Had Been Compos'd by Dirick Rembrantz van Nierop, and Printed at Amsterdam. 1674. in 4 degrees | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0044 |
209-216 | | An Accompt of Three Books | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0045 |
216 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0046 |
217-219 | Franc Linus | A Letter of the Learned Franc. Linus, to a Friend of His in London, Animadverting upon Mr. Isaac Newton's Theory of Light and Colours, Formerly Printed in These Tracts | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0047 |
219-221 | Mr. Flamsteed | Extracts of Two Letters, Written by Mr. Flamsteed to Mr. Collins; The One of Novemb. 25. 1624, Concerning an Instrument to Shew the Moon's True Place to a Minute or Two; as Also the Writer's Design of Correcting the Hitherto Assign'd Motions of the Sun: The Other, of Decemb. 14. 1674. Touching the Necessity of Making New Solar Numbers, Together With An Expedient for Making Trial, Whether the Refractions in Signor Cassini's Tables are Just | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0048 |
221-226 | Martin Lister | Some Observations and Experiments Made, and in a Letter Communicated to the Publisher, for the R. Society, by the Learned and Inquisitive Mr. Martin Lister | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0049 |
226-236 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0050 |
236 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0051 |
237-238 | Mr. Hook, Mr. Flamstead, and Bullialdus | An Account of What Bath Been Observed Here in London and Derby, by Mr. Hook, Mr. Flamstead, and Others, Concerning the Late Eclipse of the Moon, of Jan. 1. 164/5 | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0052 |
238-240 | D. Paulus Biornonius | An Accompt of D. Paulus Biornonius, Residing in Iceland, Given to Some Philosophical Inquiries Concerning That Country, Formerly Recommended to Him from Hence: The Narrative being in Latine, 'tis Thus English'd by the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0053 |
240-242 | | Divers Rural and Oeconomical Inquiries, Recommended to Observation and Tryal | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0054 |
243-246 | J. Wallis | An Extract of a Letter of Dr. J. Wallis, to M. Hevelius, from Oxford, Decemb. 31. 1673. Gratulatory for His Organographia; And Particularly Concerning Divisions by Diagonals, Lately Inserted in Mr. Hook's Animadversions on the First Part of the Machina Coelestis of the Honourable Joh. Hevelius; But so Faultly Printed, That It Was Thought Fit, at the Author's Desire, in His Letter to the Publisher, of Januar. 4. 1674/5 to be here Done More Correctedly | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0055 |
246-252 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1674.0056 |
10.1098/rstl.1673.0001 | Henry Oldenburg | Epistle Dedicatory | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0001 |
5176-5178 | | The Preface | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0002 |
5178-5185 | Signor Cassini | A Discovery of Two New Planets about Saturn, Made in the Royal Parisian Observatory by Signor Cassini, Fellow of Both the Royal Societys, of England and France; English't Out of French | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0003 |
5185-5193 | David von der Becke | An Extract of a Letter, Written by David Von Der Becke, a German Philosopher and Physitian at Minden, to Doctor Langelott, Chief Physitian to His Highness the Duke of Holstein Now Regent, Concerning the Principles and Causes of the Volatilifation of Salt of Tartar and Other Fixed Salts: Printed at Hamburg, 1672 | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0004 |
5193-5196 | Nehemiah Grew | Some Observations Touching the Nature of Snow, Presented to the R. Society by Dr. Nehemiah Grew | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0005 |
5196 | Dr. Wallis | A Confirmation, Given by Dr. Wallis, of what Was Deliver'd in Numb. 90. about the Strange Freezing in Somersetshire | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0006 |
5197-6006 | | An Accompt of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0007 |
6006 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0008 |
6007-6009 | | An Accurate Description of the Cacao-Tree, and the Way of It's Curing and Husbandry, & C; Given by an Intelligent Person Now Residing in Jamaica | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0009 |
6010-6015 | | Directions for Inquiries Concerning Stones and Other Materiale for the Use of Building; together with a Suggestion for Retriving the Art of Hardning and Tempering Steel for Cutting Porphyre and Other Hard Marbles | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0010 |
6015-6016 | | An Account of the Advantage of Virginia for Building Ships; Communicated by an Observing Gentleman | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0011 |
6016 | John Templer | A Way of Making Vines Grow to Advantage, all Over the Roof of a House; Communicated by Mr. John Templer | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0012 |
6016-6019 | John Templer | An Observation, Made by the Same Mr. Templer upon the Motion of the Hearts of Two Urchius, after Their Being Cut Out | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0013 |
6019-6030 | | An Accompt of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0014 |
6032 | | Nobilissimi Cujusdam Angli Demonstratio Synchronismi Vibrationum Peractarum in Cycloide; Nunc Juris Publici Facta ex Occasione Quam Suppeditavit Rev. P. Pardies, De eodem Argumento Demonstrationem Exhibens Ad Calcem Libelli Nuper ab Ipso Gallice Editi de Statica, Inferius a Nobis Commemorandi | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0015 |
6033-6036 | Mr. Flamstead | An Extract of Mr. Flamsteads Letter of April. 19. 1673. Containing Some More Accurate Observations of His Own, about Jupiter's Transets Near Some Fixed Stars; Useful for Determining the Inclination of That Planet to the Ecliptique | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0016 |
6037-6038 | M. Leewenhoeck and Regnerus de Graaf | A Specimen of Some Observations Made by a Microscope, Contrived by M. Leewenhoeck in Holland, Lately Communicated by Dr. Regnerus de Graaf | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0017 |
6039 | M. Denys | Extract of a Letter, Written to the Publisher by M. Denys from Paris, May 1. 1673; Giving Notice of an Admirable Liquor, Instantly Stopping the Blood of Arteries Prickt or Cut, without Any Suppuration, or without Leaving Any Scar or Cicatrice | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0018 |
6040 | | A Description of the Uses of a Certain Powder for Yielding Very Smooth and Close Mettal, and of Easter Carriage, &c | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0020 |
6040-6042 | Dr. Swammerdam | Extracts of Two Letters of Dr. Swammerdam, Concerning Some Animals, That Having Lungs are Yet Found to be without the Arterious Vein; together with Some Other Curious Particulars | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0019 |
6042-6050 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0021 |
6050 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0022 |
6052-6059 | Monsieur Denis | Experimens of a Present and Safe way of Staunching by a Liquor the Blood of Arteries as Well as Veins; Made Both in London and Paris | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0023 |
6059 | Slusiii | Illustrissimi Slusiii Modus, Quo Demonstrat Methodum Suam Ducendi Tangentes ad Quaslibet Curvas Absq Calculo, Antehac Traditam in Horum Actorum No. 90 | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0024 |
6060 | Dr. Wallis | A Note of Dr. Wallis Sent in a Letter of Febr. 17. 167$_{2}^{1}$, upon Mr. Listers Observation Concerning the Veins in Plans, Pubish't in Numb. 90. of these Tracts | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0025 |
6060-6065 | Mr Lister | A Letter of Mr Lister Dated May 21. 1673. in York, Partly Taking Notice of the Foregoing Intimations, Partly Communicating Some Anatomical Observations and Experiments Concerning the Unalterable Character of the Whiteness of the Chyle within the Lacteous Veins; together with Divers Particulars Observed in the Guis, Especially Several Fonts of Worms Found in Them | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0026 |
6065-6066 | Henry Bond | The Undertakings of Mr. Henry Bond Senior, a Famous Teacher of the Art of Navigation in London, Concerning the Variation of the Variation of the Magnetical Compass and the Inclination of the Inclinatory Needle; as the Result and Conclusion of 38. Years Magnetical Study | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0027 |
6066-6067 | John Templer | An Extract of a Letter Written by Mr. John Templer June 16. 1673. Containing Some Observations upon a Pleasant Way of Catching Carps | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0028 |
6067-6068 | Mr. Lewis | An Easy Way of Raising Fruit-Trees to what Numbers Any Desires; Communicated to the Publisher, by Mr. Lewis of Totnam High-Cross | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0029 |
6068-6074 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0030 |
6074 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0031 |
6078-6079 | | An Account of the Experiments Promifed at the End of the Next Precedent Transactions, Concerning the Wonderful Effects of the Blood-Staunching Liquor upon a Man and a Woman in St. Thomas's Hospital in South-Wark London | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0032 |
6079-6085 | Ioanne de Sancto-Claro Scoto-Lothiano | Parallelogrammum Prosopographicum Sive Modus Novus Delineandi per Radios Parallelos ad Aequalitatem Orthogrophicam, Gestus, Situs, Habitusque Quoscunque Humani Corporis, Servata Symmetria,& Proportione Partium. Autore Ioanne de Sancto-Claro Scoto-Lothiano | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0033 |
6086-6087 | | An Extract of a Letter Lately Written by an Ingenious Person from Paris, Containing Some Considerations upon Mr. Newtons Doctrine of Colors, as Also upon the Effects of the Different Refractions of the Rays in Telescopical Glasses | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0034 |
6087-6092 | Mr. Newton | Mr. Newtons Answer to the Foregoing Letter Further Explaining His Theory of Light and Colors, and Particularly That of Whiteness; together with His Continued Hopes of Perfecting Telescopes by Reflections Rather than Refractions | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0035 |
6092-6093 | Christ Kirkby | A Relation from Dantzick, of an Uncommon Case in Physick; and another from the Same Place, about an Odd Effect of Thunder and Lightning upon Wheat and Rye in the Granaries of that City | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0036 |
6094-6000 | Johannes Flamstedius | Johannis Flamstedii Derbiensis Angli, A D Clarissimum Cassinum Epistola, Novas Observationes Extimarum Elongationum Siderum Medicaeorum a Centro Jovis, Nova sed & Accurata Ratione Habitas, Exhibens; Adjectis Quibusdam Observationibus Non-Vulgaribus, Planetarum Diametros & a Fixis Distantias, Nec non Martis Acronici & Perigei Parallaxin &c Spectantibus | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0037 |
6097-6078 | William Thomson | A Description of a Bee<latex>$\cdot $</latex>House, Useful for Preventing the Swarming of Bees, Used in Scotland with Good Success; Whereof One, Sent by a Worthy Gentleman, Sir William Thomson,May be Seen in Gresham Colledg | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0038 |
6101-6106 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0039 |
6106 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0040 |
6108-6112 | Isaac Newton | Extracts of Two Letters, the One of Mr. Newton, Concerning the Number of Colors, and the Necessity of Mixing Them All for the Production of White, &c; the Other, of a Philosopher at Paris, by Way of Answer to the Former | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0041 |
6113-6115 | Robert Boyle | A Letter of the Honorable Robert Boyle Concerning the Vegetable Nature of Amber Greece, according to an Extract Taken Out of a Dutch East Indian Journal | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0042 |
6115 | | A Letter to the Publisher Written by One of the Principal Chirurgions of His Majesties Fleet, Concerning the Further Success of the Blood-Stanching Liquor, Formerly Taken Notice of | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0043 |
6116-6118 | Mr. Leewenhoecks | The Figures of Some of Mr. Leewenhoecks Microscopical Observations, Formerly Publish't (in Numb.94. p. 6037.6038.) together with Their Explication | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0044 |
6119-6126 | Slusio and Hugenio | Excerpta ex Epistolis Non-Nullis, Ultro Citroque ab Illustrissimis Viris, Slusio & Hugenio, ad Editorem Scriptis, de Famigerato Alhazeni Problemate Circa Punctum Reflexionis in Speculis Cavis aut Convexis; & Primo Quidem ex Prima Hugenii, 26 Funii 1669. Scripta | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0045 |
6127-6138 | | An Account of Four Books | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0046 |
6138 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0047 |
6139-6140 | Robert Moray Knight | An Account of the Current of the Tydes about the Orcades, Given in by a Gentleman of Scotland Who Had Pass'd Himself That Way, and from Him Communicated to the Publisher by the Truly Honourable Sir Robert Moray Knight, Deceased, Lately One of the Vice. Presidents of the R. Society, of Which he Had Been President Formerly | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0048 |
6140-6146 | Slusianis Hugenianis | Continuatio Excerptorum ex Epistolis Slusianis & Hugenianis, Super Alhazeni Problemate Optico, in Aitis is Philosophicis Proxime Pragressis Commemorato | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0049 |
6146-6149 | Johannis Wallisii | Epistola Doct. Johannis Wallisii, Primam Inventionem & Demonstrationem Aequalitatis Lineae Curvae Paraboloidis cum Recta, Anno 1657. Factam, Dn. Guilielmo Neile p. m. Afferens; Proximeque Dn. Christophoro Wren Equiti, Inventionem Lineae Rectae Aequalis Cycloidi Ejufque Partibus, Anno 1658 | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0050 |
6149-6150 | Vis-Count Brouncker and Christopher Wren | Two Other Letters, Consonant to the Former; One of the Lord Vis-Count Brouncker; the Other, of the Said Sir Ch. Wren | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0051 |
6151-6154 | | An Accompt of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0052 |
6154 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0053 |
6155-6157 | Christ Kirkby and Casparus Wendland | An Extract of a Letter Written by Mr. Christ. Kirkby the 4th of Nov. 1673 from Dantzick, Giving an Account of an Humane Body Open'd, and of 38 Stones Found in the Bladder Thereof, & c. | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0054 |
6157 | Monsieur Denys | An Extract of a Letter, Written by Monsieur Denys Novemb. 17. Last from Paris Concerning an Odd Faetus Lately Born there; English't Out of French | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0055 |
6158-6161 | Paulo Boccone | An Account of Some of the Natural Things, with Which the Intelligent and Inquisitive Signor Paulo Boccone, of Sicily, Hath Lately Presented the Royal Society, and Enriched Their Repository | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0056 |
6162-6166 | J. Flamstead | Lunae ad Fixas Appulsus, Derbiae Anno 1674. Observabiles, ab Ephemeride Doctislimi D. Heckeri Deducti, & Brevibus Notis Descriptia J. Flamstead | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0057 |
6166-6178 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0058 |
6178 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0059 |
6179-6181 | Mr. Jessop | An Account of Two Uncommon Mineral Substances, Found in Some Coal and Iron-Mines of England; as It Was Given by the Intelligent and Learned Mr. Jessop of Bromhal in York-Shire to the Ingenious Mr. Lister, and by Him Communicated to the Publisher in a Letter of January 7. 1673/74 | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0060 |
6181-6191 | Mr. Lister | A Description of Certain Stones Figured Like Plants, and by Some Observing Men Esteemed to be Plants Petrified: Communicated to the Publisher By the Same Mr. Lister, from York Novemb. 4th. 1673 | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0061 |
6191-6192 | | A Farther Description and Representation of the Icy Mountain, Called the Gletscher, in the Canton of Berne in Helvetia; Which Was Formerly Taken Notice of in Numb. 49. of these Tracts | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0062 |
6192-6194 | John Bulteel | A Letter Written to the Publisher Concerning a New Way, by an English Manufacture to Preserve the Hulls of Ships from the Worm, &c; Better for Sailing and More Cheap and Durable than Any Sheathing or Graving Hitherto Used | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0063 |
6194-7002 | | An Account of two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0064 |
7002 | | An Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1673.0065 |
10.1098/rstl.1672.0001 | Henry Oldenburg | Epistle Dedicatory | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0001 |
4000-4003 | | A Preface to the Eighth Year | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0002 |
4004-5007 | Isaac Newton | A Serie's of Quere's Propounded by Mr. Isaac Newton, to be Determin'd by Experiments, Positively and Directly Concluding His New Theory of Light and Colours; and Here Recommended to the Industry of the Lovers of Experimental Philosophy, as they Were Generously Imparted to the Publisher in a Letter of the Said Mr. Newtons of July 8.1672 | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0004 |
4004-4010 | Mr. Newton | An Accompt of a New Catadioptrical Telescope Invented by Mr. Newton, Fellow of the R. Society, and Professor of the Mathematiques in the University of Cambridge | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0003 |
4010-4016 | Johannis Wallisii and Johannes Wallis | Epitome Binae Methodi Tangentium Doctoris Johannis Wallisii Geom. Prof. Saviliani Oxoniae; Alias Fusius & Explicatius Ab Ipso Traditae, Hic Vero Ob Angustiam Loci Compendifactae: In Quarum Schematismis Si Forsan Literae Quaedam Redundaverint, Illae Ad Ea Pertinere Censendae Sunt, Quae in Ampliori Ejusdem Scripto Continentur, Hic Vero Dicta de Causa Omittantur | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0005 |
4014-5018 | Mr. Newtons | Mr. Newtons Answer to the Foregoing Letter | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0006 |
4017-4018 | Monsieur Hevelius | Extract of a Letter of Monsieur Hevelius from Dantzick Written to the Publisher in Latin, March 9. (st. Nov.) 1672; Giving Some Accompt of a New Comet, Lately Seen in That Country: Englished as Followeth | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0007 |
4018-4026 | Dr. Kerkringius | An Account of What Hath Been of Late Observed by Dr. Kerkringius Concerning Eggs to be Found in All Sorts of Females | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0008 |
4027-4030 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0009 |
4030 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0010 |
4032-4034 | Mr. Newton | Mr. Newton's Letter to the Publisher of March 26. 1672. Containing Some More Suggestions about His New Telescope, and a Table of Apertures and Charges for the Several Lengths of That Instrument | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0011 |
4034-4035 | Mr. Newton | An Extract of Another Letter of the Same to the Publisher, Dated March 30. 1672. by Way of Answer to Some Objection, Made by an Ingenious French Philosopher to the New Reflecting Telescope | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0012 |
4036-4038 | Joh Flamstead | Observationes Jovis ad duas Fixas Transeuntis, Derbia Anglorum Habitae Mensibus Febr. & Martii A. 1671/72 St. Veteri a Joh. Flamstead | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0013 |
4039-4042 | Signor Cassini | A Relation of the Return of a Great Permanent Spot in the Planet Jupiter, Observed by Signor Cassini, One of the Royal Parisian Academy of the Sciences | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0014 |
4042-4050 | Signor Cassini | Observations of a New Comet, Made at Paris in the Royal Observatory by Signor Cassini | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0015 |
4050-4054 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0016 |
4054 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0017 |
4056-4059 | Isaac Newton and M. Cassegrain | Mr. Isaac Newton's Considerations upon Part of a Letter of Monsuur de Berce Printed in the Eight French Memoire, Concerning the Cata-Drioptrical Telescope, Pretended to be Improv'd and Refined by M. Cassegrain | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0018 |
4059-4062 | Mr. Newton | Some Experiments Propos'd in Relation to Mr. Newtons Theory of Light, Printed in Numb. 80; Together with the Observations Made Thereupon by the Author of That Theory; Communicated in a Letter of His from Cambridge, April 13. 1672 | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0019 |
4062-4064 | Mr. Lifter | An Account of a Stone Cut Out from under the Tongue of a Man; Lately Sent in a Letter of Mr. Lifters to His Grace the Lord Arch-Bishop of York | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0020 |
4064-4066 | Mr. Lister | An Extract of a Letter of the Same Mr. Lister, Written from York April 12. 1672. Concerning Animated Horse-Hairs; Rectifying a Vulgar Error | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0021 |
4066-4067 | Thomas Cornelio | An Extract of a Letter, Written March 5. 1672 by Dr. Thomas Cornelio, a Neapolitan Philosopher and Physician, to John Dodington Esquire, His Majesties Resident at Venice; Concerning Some Observations Made of Persons Pretending to be Stung by Tarantula's: Englisb'd Out of the Italian | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0022 |
4067-4068 | Mr. Dodington | An Account of the Aponensian Baths Near Padua; Communicated by the Foremention'd Inquisitive Gentleman, Mr. Dodington, in a Letter Written to the Publisher from Venice March 18. 1672 | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0023 |
4068-4069 | P. Francisco Lana and Venetian Giornale de Letterati | Reflections Made by P. Francisco Lana S. F. upon an Observation of Signor M. Antonio Castagna, Super Intendent of Some Mines in Italy, Concerning the Formation of Crystals: English'd Out of the XI. Venetian Giornale de Letterati | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0024 |
4069-4070 | Mr. Kirkby | A Relation of an Inland-Sea, Near Danzick, Yielding at a Certain Season of the Year a Green Substance, Which Causeth Certain Death; Together with an Observation about White Amber: Communicated by Mr. Kirkby, in a Letter Written to the Publisher from Danzick Decemb. 19, 1671 | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0025 |
4071-4078 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0026 |
4078 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0027 |
4080-4086 | Monsieur de Froidour | Some Additions to the Narrative, That Was Publish'd Numb. 58. about the Conjunction of the Ocean and Mediterranean by a Channel in France; In Which Additions the Progress and the Designed Usefulness of That Great Undertaking are More Amply Represented: Out of a French Letter, Written by Monsieur de Froidour to Monsieur Barrillon, and Printed at Tholouse This Very Year | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0028 |
4087-4090 | Pardies P. | A Latin Letter Written to the Publisher April 9. 1672. n. st. by Ignatius Gaston Pardies P. Prof. of the Mathematics in the Parisian Colledge of Clermont; Containing Some Animadversions upon Mr. Isaac Newton, Prof. of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge, His Theory of Light, Printed in N degrees. 80 | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0029 |
4091-4093 | J. Newton | Mr. Newtons Letter of April 13. 1672. st. v. Written to the Publisher, Being an Answer to the Fore-Going Letter of P. Pardies | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0030 |
4094-4095 | | Two Observations about Stones Found, the One in the Bladder of a Dogg, the Other Fastned to the Back-Bone of a Horse: Both Mentioned in Two Roman Journals de Letterati | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0031 |
4095-5002 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0032 |
5002 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0033 |
5007-5011 | Walter Needham and Monsieur Pecquet | Some Annotations of the Learned Dr. Walter Needham upon a Discovery Pretended to Have Been Made by the Famous Monsieur Pecquet of a Communication between the Ductus Thoracicus and the Inferior Vena Cava | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0034 |
5012-5013 | P. Pardies | A Second Letter of P. Pardies, Written to the Publisher from Paris May 21. 1672. to Mr. Newtons Answer, Made to His First Letter, Printed in Numb. 84 | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0035 |
5019-5026 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0036 |
5026 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0037 |
5027-5030 | M. Hugens | An Extract of a Letter of M. Hugens to the Author of the Journal des Scavans of July 25. 1672. Attempting to Render the Cause of That Odd Phaenomenon of the QuickSilvers Remaining Suspended Far above the Usual Height in the Torricellian Experiments | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0038 |
5031-5033 | John Templer | An Extract of Mr. John Templers Letter of March 30. 1672. to Dr. Walter Needham Concerning the Structure of the Lungs | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0039 |
5034-5042 | | Some Astronomical Observations in Part Already Made, Partly to be Made | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0040 |
5043-5047 | | An Accurate Description of the Lake of Geneva, not Long Since Made by a Person That Had Visited It Divers Times in the Pleasantest Season of the Year; and Communicated to the Publisher by One of His Parisian Correspondents: Glish'd as Followeth | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0041 |
5047-5050 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0042 |
5050 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0043 |
5052-5059 | Joel Langelot | An Extract of a Latin Epistle of Dr. Joel Langelot, Chief Physitian to the Duke of Holstein Now Regent: Wherein is Represented, That by These Three Chymical Operations, Digestion, Fermentation, and Triture, or Grinding, (Hitherto, in the Authors Opinion, Not Sufficiently Regarded) Many Things of Admirable Use May be Performed. English'd by the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0044 |
5059-5060 | Mr. Lister | An Extract of a Letter of Mr. Lister to the Publisher, Both Enlarging and Correcting His Former Notes about Kermes; And Withal Insinuating His Conjecture of Cochineil's being a Sort of Kermes | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0045 |
5060-5066 | Thomas Platt | An Extract of a Letter Written to the Publisher by Mr. Thomas Platt, from Florence, August 6. 1672. Concerning Some Experiments, There Made upon Vipers, Since Mons. Charas His Reply to the Letter Written by Signor Francesco Redi to Monsteur Bourdelet and Monsieur Morus | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0046 |
5067-5073 | John Wallis | Dr. John Wallis His Answer, by Way of Letter to the Publisher, to the Book, Entituled Lux Mathematica, &c. Described in Numb. 86. of These Tracts | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0047 |
5074-5075 | Doctoris Wallis | Ejusdem Doctoris Wallis II Non-Nulla, De Centro Gravitatis Hyperbolae, Praegreffae Epistolae Subnexa | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0048 |
5076-5082 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0049 |
5082 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0050 |
5084-5103 | Isaac Newton | Mr. Isaac Newtons Answer to Some Considerations upon His Doctrine of Light and Colors; Which Doctrine Was Printed in Numb. 80. of These Tracts | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0051 |
5103-5106 | | An Accompt of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0052 |
5106 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0053 |
5108-5116 | Robert Boyle | Some Observations about Shining Flesh, Made by the Honourable Robert Boyle; Febr. 15. 1671/72 and by Way of Letter Addressed to the Publisher, and Presented to the R. Society | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0054 |
5116-5118 | Mr. Lister | A Description of an Odd Kind of Mushrom, Yeilding a Milky Juice, Much Hotter upon the Tongue Than Pepper, &c. Observed by Mr. Lister, and by Him Communicated to the Publisher, Novemb. 15. 1672 | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0055 |
5118-5124 | Mr. Flamstead | An Extract of Mr. Flamstead's Letter Written to the Publisher from Derby Novemb. 16. 1672. Concerning the Appulses, by Him Calculated for A. 1673. of the Moon, and the Other Planets to Fixed Stars; Together with an Observation of the Planet Mars, Made by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0056 |
5125-5130 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0057 |
5130 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0058 |
5132-5137 | Mr. Lister | A Further Account Concerning the Exislence of Veins in All Kind of Plants; together with a Discovery of the Membranous Substance of those Veins, and of Some Acts in Plants Resembling Those of Sense; As Also of the Agreement of the Venal Jutee in Vegetables with the Blood of Animals, &c. Communicated by Mr. Lister in a Letter of Januar 8. 1672/73 and Exhibited to the R. Society | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0059 |
5138-5142 | | The Copy of a Letter from Somersetshire, Concerning a Strange Frost, Which Hath Lately Done Much Hurt about Bristol; Together with Some Useful Hints Suggested upon That Occasion | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0060 |
5143-5147 | RonatusFranciseus Slufius | An Extract of a Letter from the Excellent Ronatus Franciseus Slufius, Canon of Liege and Counsellor to His Electoral Highness of Collen, Written to the Publisher in Order to be Communicated to the R. Society; Concerning His Short and Easie Method of Drawing Tangents to All Geometrical Curves without Any Labour of Calculation: Here Inserted in the Same Language, in Which It Was Written | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0061 |
5147-5151 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0062 |
5152-5154 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0063 |
5154 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0064 |
5156-5159 | R. Boyle | A New Experiment of the Noble R. Boyle, Concerning an Effect of the Varying Weight of the Atmosphere upon Some Bodies in the Water; The Description Whereof Was Presented A. 1671. to the Perusal of the Right Honourable the Lord Brouncker; As the Experiment It Self Was Since by the Author's Favour Shewn to the Publishen | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0065 |
5160-5170 | John Wallis | An Extract of Letters from Dr. John Wallis to the Publisher, 1672.Sept.26.&c. Concerning the Suspension of Quick Silver Well Purged of Air, Much Higher Than the Ordinary Standard in the Torricellian Experiment | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0066 |
5170-5172 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0067 |
5172 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1672.0068 |
10.1098/rstl.1671.0001 | Henry Oldenburg | Epistle Dedicatory | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0001 |
2087-2093 | | A Preface to This Seventh Years of These Transactions | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0002 |
2093-2096 | John Collins | A Solution, Given by Mr. John Collins of a Chorographical Probleme, Proposed by Richard Townley Esq. Who Doubtless Hath Solved the Same Otherwise | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0003 |
2096-2113 | | An Accompt of Some Mineral Observations Touching the Mines of Cornwal and Devon; Wherein is Described the Art of Trayning a Load; The Art and Manner of Digging the Ore; And the Way of Dressing and of Blowing Tin: Communicated by an Inquisitive Person, That Was Much Conversant in Those Mines | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0004 |
2114-2118 | | An Accompt of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0005 |
2118 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0006 |
2119-2128 | Martin Lister and Francis Willoughby | Extracts of Several Letters, Containing Sundry Inquiries and Experiments about the Bleeding of Trees, Especially by the Warmth of the Fire; The Circulation of Sap in Trees; The Consistence and Quantity of Sap in the Respective Parts of a Vegetable; And the Communication of One Part of a Plant with Another, In Relation to the Ascent and Descent of Sap, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0007 |
2128-2132 | Richard Reed | Some Communications, about an Early Swarm of Bees, as Also Concerning Cyder; Descent of Sap; The Season of Transplanting Vegetables: Sent to the Publisher Out of Herefordshire by That Intelligent Gentleman, Richard Reed Esq;, In a Letter Dated March 14. 1670/1 at Lugwardine | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0008 |
2132-2136 | | Some Observations, Touching Colours, in Order to the Increase of Dyes, and the Eixation of Colours; Generously Imparted by the Author of the Four Above-Mention'd Letters, Who Annexed Them to That of Februar. 15. 1670 | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0009 |
2136-2142 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0010 |
2142 | | Note | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0011 |
2144-2149 | John Beal | Some Considerations upon Mr. Reeds Letter; Printed in N.70. Sheming, in what Sense the Sap May be Said to Descend, and to Circulate in Plants; and the Graft to Communicate with the Stock: At Also, what Choice of Apples for the Delicacy of the Liquor in Peculiar Seasons; and for Easie and Speedy Propagation: Pears for Some Lands Proper; Their Choice for Manisold Uses, Especially for Pleasant, or for Lasting Liquor; and How to be Planted, and Order'd for the Best Aduantage. The Best Season for Transplantation. An Apiary or Discipline of Bees, Recommended for Publick Benefit; All by Dr. John Beal in a Letter to the Publisher of May 13. 1671 | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0012 |
2149-2150 | Signior Malpighi | An Extract of a Latin Letter, Written by the Learned Signior Malpighi to the Publisher, Concerning Some Anatomical Observations, about the Structure of the Lungs of Froggs, Tortoises, & c. and Perfecter Animals; As Also the Texture of the Spleen, & c. | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0013 |
2151-2153 | | A Narrative of Some Observations Lately Made by Certain Missionaries in the Upper Egypt; Communicated in a Letter Written from Cairo the Sixth of Januar. 1670 | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0014 |
2153-2155 | F. Jaques Paul Babin and Bertet | Extract of a French Letter, Written by F. Jaques Paul Babin, a Jessuit, to F. Ignatius Bardy of the Same Company, from Negropont, May 15.1670; And Lately Communicated by the Learned Jesuit Bertet to a Friend of His in London; Concerning the Flux of the Euripus | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0015 |
2156-2158 | John Templer | A Relation of Two Considerable Hurricans, Happened in Northampton-Shire, not above Four Miles Distance from One Another, within tho Compass of Less then Twelve Calendar-Months: Communicated by Mr. John Templer of Braybrook to a Friend of His in London | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0016 |
2158-2159 | Christoph Kirkby and Dantzick | A Narrative of Two Petrifications in Humane Bodies, Communicated by Mr. Christoph. Kirkby in a Letter from Dantzick, Dated April 8. 1671 | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0017 |
2159-2166 | | An Accompt of Four Books | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0018 |
2166 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0019 |
2167-2169 | | A Curious Relation, Taken out the Third Venetian Journal de Letterati, of March 15. 1671; Of a Substance Found in Great Quantities in Some Mines of Italy; Out of Which is Made a Kind of Incombustible Both Skin, Paper, and Candle Week, together with the Experiments Made Therewith | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0020 |
2169-2170 | Carolo Rinaldini | Some Experiments of Signor Carolo Rinaldini, Philosopher and Mathematician in the University of Padoua; Shewing the Difference of Ice Made without Air, from That Which is Produced with Air: In the Same Venetian Journal | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0021 |
2170-2178 | Martyn Lister and John Templer | Extracts of Three Letters, One, Concerning Some Philosophical Inquiries about Spiders, together with a Table of 33 Sorts of Spiders to be Found in England; as Also of a Kind of Viviparous Fly: The Second, about an Insect Feeding upon Henbain, and Thereby Qualifying in Its Body the Horrid Smell of That Plant, and Altering It to an Aromatical and Agreeable One: The Third, Containing Some Observations of Glow-Worms | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0022 |
2179-2190 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0023 |
2190 | | An Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0024 |
2192-2195 | | A Table Shewing, to What Degree Air is Compressible in Sea-Water, at the Depth of Any Number of Feet from 1. to 33. Feet or 5 1/2 Fathom, and Thence for Any Number of 5 1/2 Fathoms, or 33. Feet, to 324 1/2 Fathoms or 1947 Feet | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0025 |
2196-2197 | Martin Lister | Extracts of Two Letters from Mr, Martin Lister to the Publisher, of June 14. 1671. and July 5. 1671. Concerning the Kind of Insect, Batched of the English Kermes, Formerly Taken Notice of and Described by the Same in Numb. 71. p.2164; as Also the Use of these Purple Insect: Husks for Tinging, Together with a Comparison Made of This English Purple Kermes with the Scarlet-Kermes of the Shops | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0026 |
2197-2198 | Johannes Hevelius | An Extract of a Letter, Written to the Publisher by the Excellent Johannes Hevelius, Concerning, His Further Observations of the New Star Near the Beak of the Swan; To be Compared with What Was Formerly Published of the Same Argument in Numb. 65. and Numb. 66 | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0027 |
2198-2202 | Johannes Hevelius | Another Accompt of the Same Subject, Englished Out of the French Journal Des Scavans, Printed at Paris the 22th of June 1671 | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0028 |
2202-2209 | Johannes Wallis | An Answer of Dr. Wallis to Mr. Hobbes's Rosetum Geometricum in a Letter to a Friend in London, Dated July 16. 1671 | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0029 |
2210-2214 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0030 |
2214 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0031 |
2216-2219 | Signior Cassini | An Intimation of Divers Philosophical Particulars, Now Undertaken and Consider'd by Several Ingenious and Learned Men; Here Inserted to Excite Others to Joyn with Them in the Same or the Like Attempts and Observations | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0032 |
2219-2220 | John Ray | The Extract of a Letter Written by Mr. John Ray to the Publisher from Midleton, July 3. 1671. Concerning Spontaneous Generation; As Also Some Insects Smelling of Musk | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0033 |
2221 | Francis Willughby | Another Extract of a Letter Written from Midleton in Warwickshire to the Publisher July 10th. by Francis Willughby Esquire; About the Hatching of a Kind of Bee, Lodged in Old Willows | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0034 |
2221-2224 | Stellar Fish | A Further Accompt of the Stellar Fifth; Formerly Described in Numb. 57. p. 1153; With the Addition of Some Other Curiosities | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0035 |
2224-2227 | Venetian Giornale de Letterati | An Extract Out of the 3d and 7th Venetian Giornale De Letterati, Concerning the Formation of Faetus's | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0036 |
2227-2231 | Johannes Wallis | Dr. Wallis's Opinion Concerning the Hypothesis Physica Nova of Dr. Leibnitius, Promised in Numb. 73. and Here Inserted in the Same Tongue, Wherein It Was Written to the Publisher, April. 7. 1671 | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0037 |
2231-2238 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0038 |
2238 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0039 |
2239-2240 | | A Supplement to What Was Publish't N. 73. of the Compression of Air under Water | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0040 |
2241-2250 | | An Answer to Four Papers of Mr. Hobs, Lately Published in the Months of August, and This Present September, 1671 | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0041 |
2250-2253 | | New Observations of Spots in the Sun; Made at the Royal Academy of Paris,the 11, 12 and 13th of August 1671; And English't Out of the French,as Follows | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0042 |
2254-2257 | Martin Lifter | A Considerable Accompt Touching Vegetable Excrescencies, Given by That Learned and Observing Gentleman, Mr. Martin Lifter, in a Letter to the Publisher, of July 17. 1671. from York | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0043 |
2258 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0044 |
2269-2270 | Mr. Sterpin | An Advertisement Necessary to be Given to the Readers of the Latin Version, Made by Mr. Sterpin at Copenhagen, of the Philosophical Tranfactions of A. 1669; Printed at Franckfurt on the Main by Dan. Pauli, A. 1671 | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0045 |
2270 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0046 |
2272-2273 | | Observations, Made by Several Astronomers, Domestic and Forrain, of the Late Eclipse of the Moon, on Septemb. 8. 1671; Here Delivered in the Languages, in Which they Were Communicated | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0047 |
2274-2279 | John Ray | An Account of the Dissection of a Porpess, Promised Numb. 74; Made, and Communicated in a Letter of Sept. 12 1671, by the Learned Mr. John Ray, Having therein Observ'd Some Things Omitted by Rondeletius | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0048 |
2279-2281 | Francis Willoughby | A Letter of Francis Willoughby Esquire, of August 24, 1671, Containing Some Considerable Observations about That Kind of Wasps, Call'd Vespae Ichneumones; Especially Their Several Ways of Breeding, and among Them, That Odd Way of Laying Their Eggs in the Bodies of Caterpillars, & c. | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0049 |
2281-2284 | Martin Lister | A Letter of Mr. Martin Lister, Written at York August 25 1671, Confirming the Observation in No 74. about Musk Sented Insects; Adding Some Notes upon D. Swammerdam's Book of Insects, and on That of M. Steno Concerning Petrify'd Shell | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0050 |
2284-2285 | Martin Lister | Another Letter, Written of the Same Gentleman, from York Sept. 13, 1671. Enlarging His Former Communications in Numb. 75 about Vegetable Excrescencies, and Ichneumon-Worms | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0051 |
2286-2294 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0052 |
2294 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0053 |
2295-3001 | Mr. Hook | Observations Made by Mr. Hook, of Some Spots in the Sun, Return'd after they Had Passed Over the Upper Hemi Sphere of the Sun Which is Bid from Us; According as Was Predicted | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0054 |
3002-3005 | Mr. Lyfter | Some Additions of Mr. Lyfter to His Former Communications about Vegetable Excrescencies, and Ichneumon Wasps; Together with an Inquiry Concerning Tarantula's, and a Discovery of Another Musk-Sented Insect: Transmitted to the Publisher from York in Two Letters, of Octob. 16. and 28. 1671 | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0055 |
3006-3018 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0056 |
3018 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0057 |
3020-3025 | | The Observations of the Spots of the Sun, Made at the Royal Academy at Paris, Continued; And English't Out of French | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0058 |
3026 | Hugens de Zulichem | An Extract of a Letter, Written at Paris Novemb. 7. 1671. (St.n.) by Monsieur Christian Hugens de Zulichem to the Publisher; Concerning the Observations of Saturn Mentioned in the Next Foregoing Discourse: English't Out of French | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0059 |
3027-3033 | M. Hevelius | An Extract of Two Letters of M. Hevelius, of June 19. and of Octob. 7. 1671; Containing Some of His Late Celestial Observations, Touching Saturn Obscur'd by the Moon; A Lunar Eclipse; And an Occultation of the First of the Satellits of Jupiter by the Shadow of This Planet; a Transit of Jupiter and the Moon; And a Late Appearance of Saturn: All Here Delever'd in the Language, Wherein the Author Communicated It | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0060 |
3033 | Doctor Fogelius | An Extract of a Letter, Written from Hamburg Novemb. 1. 1671. by the Learned Doctor Fogelius to the Publisher, Concerning the Spots of the Sun Returned; And the Last Eclipse of the Moon; Here Communicated Also in the Same Language, in Which It Was Written | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0061 |
3034 | John Flamstead | Extracts of Two Letters Written from Darby, Novemb. 21. and Decemb 2. 1671. by Mr. John Flamstead to the Publisher, Touching Some Late Appearances of Saturn | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0062 |
3035-3036 | John Templer | Some Further Observations of Mr. John Templer, about the Shining of Glow-Worms | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0063 |
3037-3050 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0064 |
3050 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0065 |
3052-3055 | Martyn Lister | A Letter of Mr. Martyn Lister, Written to the Publisher from York, Januar. 10. 1671/2, Containing an Ingenious Account of Veins by Him Observ'd in Plants, Analogous to Human Veins | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0066 |
3056-3058 | Sam. Moreland | An Account of the Speaking Trumpet, as It Hath Been Contrived and Published by Sir Sam. Moreland Knight and Baronet; Together with Its Uses Both at Sea and Land. Printed at London An. 1671 | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0067 |
3059 | Marc-Antonio Castagna | An Observation and Experiment Concerning a Mineral Balsom, Found in a Mine of Italy by Signior Marc-Antonio Castagna; Inserted in the 7th. Giornale Veneto de Letterati of June 22. 1671, and Thence English'd as Follows | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0068 |
3060 | P. Francesco Lana | Two Observations Made by P. Francesco Lana, the Author of the Prodromus Premised to Arte Maestra, Concerning Some of the Effects of the Burning Concave of Lions; And Also an Odd Salt Extracted out of a Metallic Substance: Taken Out of the Same Venetian Journal | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0069 |
3061-3063 | Johannis Flamsteed | De Lunae ad Pleiadas Reliquas Applicationibus, Anno 1672 Observandis, Promissa Appendicula Johannis Flamsteed | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0070 |
3064-3074 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0071 |
3075-3087 | Isaac Newton | A Letter of Mr. Isaac Newton, Professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridge; Containing His New Theory about Light and Colors: Sent by the Author to the Publisher from Cambridge, Febr. 6. 1671/72; In Order to be Communicated to the R. Society | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0072 |
3088-3095 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0073 |
3098 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1671.0074 |
1023-1042 | Monsieur Mariotte | The Answer of Monsieur Mariotte to Monsieur Pecquet, about the Opinion, That the Choroeides is the Principal Organ of Sight; Communicated to the Publisher from Paris, and Englished as Follows | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0001 |
1042-1044 | Edward Brown | An Accompt Given by Doctor Edward Brown, Concerning the Copper-Mine at Herrn-Ground in Hungary | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0002 |
1044-1051 | Edward Brown | An Accompt Concerning the Baths of Austria and Hungary; as Also Some Stone-Quarrries, Talcum Rocks, &c. in Those Parts: By the Same Hand | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0003 |
1051-1054 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0004 |
1054 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0005 |
1055-1065 | John Evelyn | A Letter of John Evelyn Esq;, to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Brouncker, Chancellor to Her Majesty and President to the R. Society & c. Concerning the Spanish Sembrador or New Engin for Ploughing, and Equal Sowing all Sorts of Grain, and Harrowing, at Once; by Which a Great Quantity of Seed-Corn is Saved, and a Rich Increase Yearly Gained, together with a Description of the Contrivance and Uses of This Engin, English't Out of Spanish, and Lately Presented to the R. Society | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0006 |
1065-1074 | M. Hugens de Zulechem | An Account of the Observation, Made by the Philosophical Academy at Paris, May 12 1667 about 9. of the Clock in the Morning, of an Halo or Circle about the Sun; together with a Discourse of M Hugens de Zulechem, Concerning the Cause of these Meteors, as Also That of Parelia's or Mock Sums. Englished Out of French by the Publisher, to Whom It Was Sent but Lately from the Worthy Author of the Said Discourse | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0007 |
1074-1082 | R. Wittie | A Discourse of Dr R. Wittie, Relating to the Notes of Dr Foot in Numb. 52. and to Those of Dr. Highmore in Numb. 56. of These Tracts; Concerning Mineral Waters, and Extracts Made Out of Them: Communicated to the Publisher, by Way of Letter | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0008 |
1083-1086 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0009 |
1086 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0010 |
1087-1099 | John Wallis | A Letter of Dr. John Wallis to Robert Boyle Esq, Concerning the Said Doctor's Essay of Teaching a Person Dumb and Deaf to Speak, and to Understand a Language; together with the Success Thereof: Which Letter though Written Many Years Since, Was but Lately Obtain'd to be Inserted Here, It Being Esteemed Very Well Worth to be Preserv'd and Communicated for Publick Use | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0011 |
1099-2002 | | A Relation, Concerning the Sal-Gemme-Mines in Poland; Communicated by a Curious Gentleman of Germany, Who, Some Years since, Descended Himself into Those Mines, to the Depth of 200 Fathoms, and Was Led about in Them for the Space of Three Hours | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0012 |
1143-1146 | Henry Oldenburg | Epistle Dedicatory | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0013 |
1147-1150 | | A Preface To the Sixth Year of these Tracts | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0014 |
1151-1153 | John Winthrop | An Extract of a Letter, Written by John Winthrop Esq; Governour of Connecticut in New England, to the Publisher, Concerning Some Natural Curiosities of Those Parts, Especially a Very Strange and Very Curiously Contrived Fish, Sent for the Repository of the R. Society | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0015 |
1154-1164 | J. Beale | The Ingenious Reflexions Relating to Medical Springs Numb. 52, Considered. The Palpable Indications of Some Healing Springs Remarked; With an Account of Some Such Springs in England, Which do Confirm the Indications; And of Others Obiter; By Dr. J. Beale to the Publisher: Which Discourses Were in N. 56. Omitted for Want of Sufficient Room, not without Injury to the Author, Who Had Designed These Communications for Another Prop, Specifying by Manifest Observations, How Terrestrial Steames May be the Generative Cause, Both of Minerals and Metals, and of All the Peculiarities of Springs: And Should Have Immediately Followed p. 1134 | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0016 |
1165-1167 | Ezerel Tonge and Francis Willoughby | Some Observations, Directions and Inquiries Concerning the Motion of Sap in Trees, in Pursuance of What Was Formerly Begun Therein, about the Latter End of 1668. and the Next Following Spring, by Dr Ezerel Tonge, and Francis Willoughby Esq | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0017 |
1168-1175 | Nic. Mercator | Some Considerations of Mr. Nic. Mercator, Concerning the Geometrick and Direct Method of Signior Cassini for Finding the Apogees, Excentricities, and Anomalies of the Planets; As That was Printed in the Journal des Scavans of Septemb. 2. 1669: Which Considerations are Here Delivered in the Latine Tongue, Wherein they Were Written by the Author, as Chiefly Regarding the Learn'd in Astronomy, viz. Clarissimi Cassini Methodus Investigandi Apogea, Excentricitates & Anomalias Planetarum, Breviter Exposita & Demonstrata | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0018 |
1175-1178 | | An Account of Three Books | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0019 |
1179-1184 | Monsieur de Martel | An Extract of a Letter Written by Monsieur de Martel of Montauban to the Publisher, Concerning a Way for the Prolongation of Humane Life, together with Some Observations Made in the Southern Parts of France, English'd as Follows | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0020 |
1184-1187 | M. Adrian Azout | An Observation of M. Adrian Azout, a French Philosopher, Made in Rome (Where He Now is) about the Beginning of This Year 1670. Concerning the Declination of the Magnet: Out of an Italian Printed Paper, English'd by the Publisher, as Follows | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0021 |
1188-1189 | Jacomo Grandi | An Extract of an Italian Letter Written from Venice by Signor Jacomo Grandi, to an Acquaintance of His in London, Concerning Some Anatomical Observations, and Two Odd Births: English'd by the Publisher, as Follows | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0022 |
1189-1196 | | Some Directions and Inquiries with Their Answers, Concerning the Mines, Minerals, Baths, &c. of Hungary, Transylvania, Austria, and Other Countries Neighbouring to Those | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0023 |
1196-1201 | Ezerel Tonge | Some Inquiries Relating Particularly to the Bleeding of Walnuts; Suggested by Dr. Ezerel Tonge in a Letter of His to the Publisher, of March 22. 1670 | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0024 |
1200 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0025 |
1201-1200 | Francis Willoughby | An Extract of a Letter Written by Francis Willoughby Esquire to the Publisher, Containing Some Observations of His Made on Some Sycamore-Trees, the Black-Poplar, and the Walnut: As Also His Thoughts about the Dwarf-Oaks, and the Stellar Fish Described in Numb. 57 | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0026 |
2002-2003 | | The Way of Making Vinegar in France, Communicated to the Publisher, by an Ingenious Physitian of That Nation, Living at a Place, Where Much of It is Made | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0027 |
2004 | | So Far the First Communication Concerning This Matter: In Which Occurring Several Particulars, Requiring Further Information, and they Being Sent to the Author, He Was Pleased to Return What Follows | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0028 |
2005-2010 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0029 |
2010 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0030 |
2011-2031 | | New Pneumatical Experiments about Respiration. These Experiments, Made by That Indefatigable Benefactour to Philosophy, the Honourable Robert Boyle in Order to Bring Some More Light to the Doctrine of Respiration, as Well as to Minister Occasion to Inquisitive Naturalists to Make Farther Researches into the Same, Were by Their Noble Author Communicated to the Publisher of these Papers; Who Esteem'd It More Convenient to Make Them a Part of these Tracts (They Taking up the Room but of a Few Sheets) than to Publish Them Any Other Way | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0031 |
2014 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0032 |
2015-2017 | Adam Martindale | Extracts of Two Letters, Written by the Ingenious Mr. Adam Martindale to the Publisher from Rotherton in Cheshire, Novemb. 12. and Nov. 26. 1670. Concerning the Discovery of a Rock of Natural Salt in That Country | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0033 |
2017-2019 | Jo. Battista Donius | An Accompt Given by a Florentin Patrician, Call'd Jo. Battista Donius, Concerning a Way of Restoring the Salubrity of the Country about Rome: Extracted Out of the Ninth Italian Giornale de Letterati; And English't as Follows | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0034 |
2020-2023 | | An Experiment Concerning the Progress of Artificial Conglaciation, and the Remarkable Accidents, therein Observed by the Florentin Philosophers, and Publish't in Their Saggi di Naturali Esperienzep. 147; Now English't for the Further Tryal and Observation of the Curious Here | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0035 |
2023-2034 | Monsieur Hevelius | An Extract of a Letter of Monsieur Hevelius, Concerning His Observations of the Moon's Eclipse, on Septemb. 29. st.n. 1670. and the Conjunction of Venus and the Moon, on the 11th of Octob. st. n. 1670; as Also Some Remarks about the New Star Near the Beak of the Swan, and That Other in the Neck of the Whale: Together with Some Other Particulars of a Philos. Nature. Here Deliver'd in the Same Tongue, in Which It Was Written | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0036 |
2032-2034 | | An Accompt of Three Books | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0037 |
2034 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0038 |
2034-2038 | | Accompt of Three Books | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0039 |
2035-2056 | | [New Pneumatical Experiments about Respiration. Continued] | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0040 |
2038 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0041 |
2039-2048 | Erasmus Bartholin | An Accompt of Sundry Experiments Made and Communicated by That Learn'd Mathematician, Dr. Erasmus Bartholin, upon a Chrystal-Like Body, Sent to Him Out of Island | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0042 |
2048 | | An Extract of a Letter from a Learned French Gentleman, Concerning a Way of Making Sea-Water Sweet | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0043 |
2049-2050 | Monsieur Hauton | An Extract of Another Letter Written by the Same, Concerning Two Experiments Made for Finding Another Passage of the Urine, Besides the Known One; as Also Some Circumstances Relating to the Precedent Invention of Making Sea-Water Potable | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0044 |
2050-2051 | | A Relation of the Abundance of Wood, Found under Ground in Lincolnshire; Communicated by a Friend, Well Acquainted with That Country | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0045 |
2051-2052 | | A Description of the Stone- Quarry Near Maestrich; Communicated by an Observing Person, Conversant in That Country | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0046 |
2052-2062 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0047 |
2057-2058 | | An Accompt of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0048 |
2059-2061 | Monsieur Hevelius | An Extract of a Letter, Written by Monsteur Hevelius to the Publisher, from Dantzick, Ju'y 5.1670. Containing Chiefly a Late Observation of the Variation of the Magnetick Needle; together with an Account of Some Other Curiosities in Those Parts:Englished, as Follows | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0049 |
2061-2068 | Joseph Childrey | A Letter of Mr. Joseph Childrey to the Right Reverend Seth Lord Bishop of Sarum, Containing Some Animaversions upon the Reverend Dr. John Wallis's Hypothesis about the Flux and Reflux of the Sea, Publish't No. 16. of These Tracts | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0050 |
2062 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0051 |
2063-2066 | John Wray | Extract of a Letter, Written by Mr. John Wray to the Publisher January 13. 1670. Concerning Some Un-Common Observations and Experiments Made with an Acid Juyce to be Found in Ants | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0052 |
2067-2069 | Martin Lister | Letter Written by Mr. Martin Lister to the Publisher, Jannuar. 25. 1670/71, Relating Partly to the Same Argument with That of the Former Letter, and Directing to Another Insect, That is Like to Yield an Acid Liquor; Partly to the Bleeding of the Sycamore | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0053 |
2068-2074 | Dr. Wallis | Dr. Wallis's Answer to the Foregoing Animadversions, Directed in a Letter to the Publisher, March 19. 1662/70 | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0054 |
2069-2070 | Mr. Wray | An Extract of Another Letter Written by the Same Gentleman, Mr. Wray, to the Publisher, of Febr. 8th. 1670/71 Containing Some Experiments about the Bleeding of the Sycamore, and Other Trees; As Also, a Considerable Note of Pliny about the Mulberry Tree | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0055 |
2070-2077 | Ez. Tonge | Some Observations Concerning the Variety of the Running of Sapin Trees, Compared with a Weather Glass; Made in April, 1670. together with Some Ways of Ordering Birch Water: By Dr. Ez. Tonge | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0056 |
2074-2082 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0057 |
2077-2083 | | An Accompt of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0058 |
2083-2084 | | An Extract of a Letter, Written to the Publisher Out of France, Octob. 29. 1670. Intimating Two New Anatomical Discoveries | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0059 |
2084-2087 | | A Narrative of Divers Odd Effects of a Dreadful Thunder-Clap, at Stralfund in Pomerania, 19/29 June 1670;Taken Out of a Relation,There Printed by Authority in High Dutch | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0060 |
2086 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0061 |
2087-2091 | M. Hevelius | An Extract of a Letter of M Hevelius, Written to the Publisher from Dantzick, August 17/27 1670. Concerning a New Star, Lately Discover'd in the Constellation of the Swan, together with the Present Appearance of the Planet Saturn | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0062 |
2092 | | An Accompt from Paris,in Two Letters to the Publisher, Dated July 5. and July 19. 1670. Concerning the Earlier Discovery of the Same New Star, Which is Described in the Precedent Letter | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0063 |
2093-2095 | Laur. Bellini | An Extract Out of a Lately Printed Epistolary Address, Made to the G. Duke of Toscany Touching Some Anatomical Engagements, of Laur. Bellini, Ord. Anat. Prof. at Pisa | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0064 |
2093 | M. Hugens de Zulechem and Mr. Hook | Some Communications, Confirming the Present Appearance of the Ring about Saturn, by M. Hugens de Zulechem and Mr. Hook | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0065 |
2096-2098 | William Durfton | A Narrative of a Monstrous Birth in Plymouth, Octob. 22. 1670; Together with the Anatomical Observations, Taken thereupon by William Durfton Doctor in Physick, and Communicated to Dr. Tim. Clerk | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0066 |
2098-2099 | Edmund King | Observations on Insects, Lodging Themselves in Old Willows, Produced Before the Royal Society by Dr. Edmund King, July 14. 1670 | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0067 |
2100-2102 | Francis Willoughby | Extracts of Two Letters, Written by Francis Willoughby Esquire, to the Publisher, from Astrop, August 19th and from Midleton, Sept. 2d. 1670 Containing His Observations on the Insects and Cartrages, Described in the Precedent Accompt | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0068 |
2103-2105 | John Wray | A Confirmation of What Was Formerly Printed in Numb. 50. of these Tracts, about the Manner of Spiders Projecting Their Threds; Communicated by Mr. John Wray, to the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0069 |
2105-2014 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1670.0070 |
893-898 | | A Preface to This Fifth Year of the Transactions | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0002 |
898-899 | Christopher Wren | The Description of an Instrument Invented Divers Years Ago by Dr. Christopher Wren, for Drawing the Out-Lines of Any Object in Perspective | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0003 |
900-901 | M. Hugens and M. Picart | An Observation of Saturne, Made at Paris, the 17th of August, 1668. at Hor. II 1/2 at Night, by M. Hugens and M. Picart; As 'tis Describ'd in the Journal Des Scavans of Febr.II, 1669 | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0004 |
901-903 | M. Dela Quintiny | An Extract of M. Dela Quintiny's Letter, Written to the Publisher in French Sometime Agoe, Concerning His Way of Ordering Melons; Now Communicated in English for the Satisfaction of Several Curious Melonists in England | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0005 |
903-912 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0006 |
913-919 | Dr. Tong | Promiscuous Additions, Made by Dr. Tong, to What Was Communicated by the Same in Numb. 43. and 44. Concerning Vegetation | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0007 |
919-922 | John Beals | Dr. John Beals Instances Promised in Numb. 42. and Intended to Shew the Correspondence of the Pith and Timber, with the Seed of the Plant; And That of the Bark or Sap in the Bark, with the Pulp of the Fruit, or Some Encompassing Coat, or Cod, Containing the Seed | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0008 |
923-924 | M. Dela Quintinie | Extract of a Letter of M. Dela Quintinie, Giving Some Further Directions and Observations about Melons; Promised in a Manner in the Number Next Fore-Going | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0009 |
925-928 | Christian Hugens | A Summary Account of the Laws of Motion, Communicated by Mr. Christian Hugens in a Letter to the R. Society, and Since Printed in French in the Iournal Des Scavans of March 18, 1669. st. n. | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0010 |
929-934 | John Collins | An Account Concerning the Resolution of Equations in Numbers; Imparted Parted by Mr. John Collins | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0011 |
934-936 | | An Account of Books | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0012 |
937-976 | | Instructions Concerning the Use of Pendulum-Watches, for Finding the Longitude at Sea | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0013 |
953 | Edward Brown | An Extract of a Letter Written by Dr. Edward Brown from Vienna in Austria March 3. 1669. Concerning Two Parhelia's or Mocksuns, Lately Seen in Hungary | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0015 |
953-956 | A. E. H. Love | A Relation of the Conferences Held at Paris in the Academy Royal for the Improvement of the Arts of Painting and Sculpture, as 'tis Found in the Iournal Des Scavans | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0014 |
956-960 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0016 |
960 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0017 |
961-962 | Christophoro Wren | Generatio Corporis Cylindroidis Hyperbolici, Elaborandis Lenti bus Hyperbolicis Accommodati, Auth. Christophoro Wren L L D. et Regiorum Aedisiciorum Praefecto, Nec non Soc. Regiae Sodali | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0018 |
963-965 | Mr.Wiliugby and Mr.Wray | Experiments Concerning the Motion of the Sap in Trees, Made This Spring by Mr. Wiliugby, and Mr. Wray, Fellowes of the R. Society: And Communicated to the Publisher of the Inquiries Touching That Subject in Numb. 40 | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0019 |
965-967 | Edward Browne | An Extract of a Letter Lately Written by Dr Edward Browne to the Publisher, Concerning Damps in the Mines of Hungary and Their Effects | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0020 |
967-969 | | A Chronological Accompt of the Several Incendium's or Fires of Mount Aetna | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0021 |
969-970 | | An Account Concerning a Woman Having a Double Matrix; As the Publisher Hath Englished It Out of French, Lately Printed at Paris, Where the Body Was Opened | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0022 |
971-976 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0023 |
976 | | Erratum | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0024 |
977-982 | Joseph Glanvill | Observations Concerning the Bath-Springs, Communicated by Mr. Joseph Glanvill, in a Letter to the Publisher Dated June 16. 1669: At the Bath | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0025 |
982-983 | Mr. Muraltus | Extract of a Letter, Written by Mr. Muraltus of Zurich, to M. Haak, a Fellow of the R. Society, Concerning the Icy and Chrystallin Mountains of Helvetia, Call'd the Gletscher. English'd Out of Latin by the Publisher, as Follows | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0026 |
983-986 | M. I | Some Observations Concerning Japan, Made by an Ingenious Person, That Hath Many Years Resided in That Country; as they Were Communicated in French by M. I; Whence they are Thus English'd by the Publisher; Who Some Months Agoe Accasion'd This Accompt by Some Queries, Sent to That Traveller | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0027 |
986-987 | | An Account from Paris Concerning a Great Metallin Burning Concave, and Some of the Most Considerable Effects of It: Communicated by Severall Persons upon the Place, Where Tryals Have Been Made of It | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0028 |
987-1000 | Marc Malpigii | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0029 |
1000 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0030 |
1001-1003 | | An Invention for Estimating the Weight of Water in Water with Ordinary Ballances and Weights | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0031 |
1003-1009 | Joshua Childrey and Richard Smithson | An Extract of a Letter Written by Mr. Joshua Childrey to the Publisher, Containing an Accompt of a Passage by Sea to the East-Indies, Communicated to Him by That Ingenious Travailor Mr. Richard Smithson Who Made Two Voyages into Those Parts | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0032 |
1009-1011 | Sam Coleprefs | Some Considerations Touching the Variety of Slate, together with a Computation of the Charges in Generall, for Covering Houses Therewith; By Mr. Sam. Coleprefs | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0033 |
1011-1016 | | Some Observations Concerning the Odd Turn of Some Shell-Snailes, and the Darting of Spiders, Made by an Ingenious Cantabrigian and by Way of Letter Communicated to Mr. I. Wray, Who Transmitted Them to the Publisher for the R. S. | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0034 |
1017-1024 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0035 |
1022 | | Note | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0036 |
1025-1028 | | An Extract of a Letter Containing the Whole Process, Used in France for Making Sea-Salt by the Sun; Communicated to the Publisher in French, by an Ingenious Dr of Physick of That Nation, Residing Near the Chief Place, Where tis Practised; And Englished as Follows | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0037 |
1028-1034 | | An Answer to Some Inquiries Concerning the Eruptions of Mount Aetna, An. 1669. Communicated by Some Inquisitive English Merchants, Now Residing in Sicily | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0038 |
1034-1040 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0039 |
1040 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0040 |
1041-1402 | | A Particular Accompt of Divers Minerals, Cast up and Burned by the Late Fire of Mount Aetna; Mentioning the Several Specimina, Expected in Nu nb. 51, p. 1031. from Some Ingenious Marchants of England, Being upon th Place, and Since Come to the Hands of the Publisher, for the Repository of the R. Society | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0041 |
1047-1050 | William Darston and William Durston | An Extract of a Letter Written by the Learned Dr. William Darston, Physitian at Plimouth, to the Right Honorable the Lord Vice-Count Br Uncker as President of the R. Society; Concerning a Very Sudden and Excessive Swelling of a Womans Breasts | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0042 |
1050-1055 | | Some Reflexions Made on the Enlarged Accompt of Dr Witties Answer to Hydrologia Chymica in Numb 51. of these Tracts; Chiefly Concerning the Cause of the Sudden Loss of the Vertues of Mineral Waters | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0043 |
1055-1058 | | An Accompt of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0044 |
1058 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0045 |
1059-1060 | Christopher Wren | A Description of Dr. Christopher Wren's Engin, Designed for Grinding Hyperbolical Glasses; As It Was in a Manner Promised Numb. 48. p. 962 | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0046 |
1060-1067 | William Jackson | Some Inquiries Concerning the Salt-Springs and the Way of Salt-Making at Nantwich in Cheshire; Answer'd by the Learned and Observing William Jackfon Dr. of Physick | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0047 |
1068-1069 | William Durston and William Darston | An Extract of a Letter Written to the Publisher from Plymouth Novem. 2. 1669. by William Durston Dr. of Physick; Concerning the Death of the Bigg-Breasted Woman (Discoursed of in Numb. 52.) Together with what Was thereupon Observed in Her Body | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0048 |
1069-1074 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0049 |
1074 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0050 |
1075-1077 | William Durston and William Darston | A Letter Written by an Intelligent and Worthy English Man from Paris, to a Considerable Member of the R. Society in London, Concerning Some Transactions there, Relating to the Experiment of the Transfusion of Blood | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0051 |
1077-1079 | Doctor Jackson | An Appendix to the Discourse Concerning the Salt-Work, Publisht in Numb. 53. Communicated by the Same Doctor Jackson, in a Letter of Novemb. 20. 1669 | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0052 |
1080-1083 | Edward Brown | A Relation Concerning the Quick-Silver Mines in Friuli; Communicated by Dr. Edward Brown; Co Firming as Well the Accompt Formerly Given of That Subject, in Numb. 2. of these Transactious, as Enlarging the Same with Some Additions | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0053 |
1083-1085 | Edward Brown | An Accompt from the Same Dr. Brown Concerning an Vn-Common Lake, Called the Zirchnitzer-Sea, in Carniola | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0054 |
1086-1097 | | An Accompt of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0055 |
1097 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0056 |
1099-1112 | John Flamstead | An Accompt of Such of the More Notable Celestial Phaenomena of the Year 1670, as Will be Conspicuous in the English Horizon; Written by the Learned and Industrious Mr. John Flamstead Novemb. 4 1669. and by Him Addressed and Recommended for Encouragement, to the Right Honorable, the Lord Viscount Brouncker, as President of the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0057 |
1113-1120 | I. Wallis and I Beale | Some Observations Concerning the Baroscope and Thermoscope, Made and Communicated by Doctor I. Wallis at Oxford, and Dr. I Beale at Yeovil in Somerset, Deliver'd Here according to the Several Dates, When they Were Imparted. Dr. Beale in Those Letters of His Dated Decemb.18. Decemb. 29. 1669. and Januar. 3. 16 | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0058 |
1121-1022 | Joh Wallis | An Accompt of a Small Tract, Entitaled, Thomaehobbes Quadratura Circuli, Cubatio Sphaera, Duplicatio Cubi, (Secundo Edita,) Denuo Refutata, Auth. Joh. Wallis. S. T. D. Geom, Prof. Saviltano. Oxoniae, 1669 | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0059 |
1123-1128 | | A Narrative of the Conjunction of the Two Seas, the Ocean and the Mediterranean, by a Channel, Cut out through Languedoc in France, by the Authority of the Most Christian King Louys XIV, and the Contrivance and Management of Monsicur Riquet: Englished by the Publisher Out of the French, Lately Sent to the Same from Paris, together with Printed Mapp of the Said Channel Here Contracted, and Explained | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0060 |
1128-1131 | Dr. Highmore | Some Confiderations Relating to D. Witties Defence of Scarborough Spaw (Abbreuiated in Numb. 51.) together with a Brief Accompt of a Less Considerable Salt-Spring in Somersetsh; And of a Medical Spring in Dorsetshire; By the Learned Dr. Highmore in a Letter to Dr J. Beale at Yeavil in Somersetsh | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0061 |
1131-1134 | J. Beale | The Causes of Mineral Springs Further Inquired: And the Strange and Secret Changes of Liquors Examined; By Dr. J. Beale, to the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0062 |
1135-1141 | D. Beale | Instances, Hints, and Applications, Relating to a Main Point, Solicited in the Preface to this 4th Vol; Concerning the Use May be Made of Vaults, Deep Wells, and Cold Conservatories, to Find out the Cause, or to Promote the Generation of Salt, Minerals, Metals, Christal; Gems, Stones of Divers Kinds; And Helps to Conserue Long; Or to Hasten Putrefaction, Fertility of Any Land, &c. by the Same D. Beale, in Another Letter to the Publisher | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0063 |
1142 | Malachia Thruston and Joh. Martyn | De Respirationis Usa Primario Diatriba, Auth. Malachia Thruston M. D. Cui Accedunt Animadversiones a Cl. Viro in Candem Conscripta, una Cum Responsionibus Authoris. Londini, Apud Joh. Martyn, Reg. Societ. Typographum ad Insigne Campane, 1670 | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0064 |
1403-1047 | Edmund King and Regnerus de Grieff | Some Observations Concerning the Organs of Generation, Made by Dr. Edmund King. a Fellow of the R. Society, and by Dr Regnerus De Grieff, Physitian in Holland; Which Later Occasioned the Publishing of the Former | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0065 |
10.1098/rstl.1669.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1669.0001 |
172-682 | Timothy Clarck | A Letter, Written to the Publisher by the Learned and Experienced Dr Timothy Clarck One of His Majesties Physitians in Ordinary, Concerning Some Anatomical Inventions and Observations, Particularly the Origin of the Injection into Veins, the Transfusion of Bloud, and the Parts of Generation | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0002 |
604 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0003 |
629-630 | | An Introduction to the Fourth Year of These Tracts | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0004 |
631-632 | | An Account of the Invention of Grinding Optick and Burning-Glasses, of a Figure Not-Spherical, Produced before the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0005 |
632-634 | Samuel Colepresse | An Account of Some Observations Made by Mr. Samuel Colepresse at and Nigh Plimouth, An. 1667. by Way of Answer to Some of the Quaeries Concerning Tides, Propos'd Numb. 17. and 18 | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0006 |
634-639 | | Enquiries and Directions For the Ant-Iles, or Caribbe-Islands | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0007 |
640-644 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0008 |
645-649 | Viscount Brouncker | The Squaring of the Hyperbola, by an Infinite Series of Rational Numbers, Together with Its Demonstration, by that Eminent Mathematician, the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Brouncker | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0009 |
650-651 | Michael Behm | An Extract of a Letter, Written by the Honourable Consul of Danzick, the Heer Michael Behm, to the Excellent Johannes Heuelius, Consul of the Same City (by Whom It Was Communicated to the Publisher) Touching Some Chymical, Medicinal and Anatomical Particulars, Here Deliver'd in the Same Language It Was Written in | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0010 |
652-955 | John Wallis | Two Letters, Written by Dr. John Wallis to the Publisher; One, Concerning the Variety of the Annual High-Tides In Respect to Several Places: The Other, Concerning Some Mistakes of a Book Entitaled SPECIMINA MATHEMATICA Francisci Dulaurens, Especially Touching a Certain Probleme, Affirm'd to Have Been Proposed by Dr. Wallis to the Mathematicians of All Europe, for a Solution | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0011 |
656-659 | Henry Philips | A Letter Written to Dr. John Wallis by Mr. Henry Philips, Containing His Observations about the True Time of the Tides | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0012 |
660-604 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0013 |
665-668 | William Holder | An Account of an Experiment, Concerning Deafness, Communicated to the R. Society, by That Worthy and Learned Divine Dr. William Holder, as Followeth | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0014 |
668-671 | Monsieur Justel | A New Discovery Touching Vision | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0015 |
683-684 | Gio. Domen Cassini | Some Observations Concerning the Comet, That Hath Lately Appear'd in Forain Parts, Communicated from Italy and Portugal | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0016 |
685-692 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0017 |
692 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0018 |
693-698 | Jacob Gregory | An Account of a Controversy Betwixt Stephano de Angelis, Professor of the Mathematicks in Padua, and Joh. Baptista Riccioli Jesuite as It Was Communicated Out of Their Lately Printed Books, by That Learned Mathematician Mr. Jacob Gregory, a Fellow of the R. Society | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0019 |
699-709 | Dr. Stubbes | An Enlargement of the Observations, Formerly Publisht Numb. 27, Made and Generously Imparted by That Learn'd and Inquisitive Physitian, Dr. Stubbes | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0020 |
710-715 | M. Jean Denis | An Extract of a Printed Letter, Addressed to the Publisher, by M. Jean Denis, D. of Physick, and Prof. of the Mathematicks at Paris, Touching the Differences Risen about the Transfusion of Bloud | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0021 |
715-716 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0022 |
716 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0023 |
717-722 | | The Remainder of the Observations Made in the Formerly Mention'd Voyage to Jamaica, Publisht Numb. 36 | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0024 |
722-725 | Thomas Wright | A Curious and Exact Relation of a Sand-Floud, Which Hath Lately Overwhelmed a Great Tract of Land in the County of Suffolk; Together with an Account of the Check in Part Given to It; Communicated in an Obliging Letter to the Publisher, by That Worthy Gentleman Thomas Wright Esquire, Living upon the Place, and a Sufferer by That Deluge | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0025 |
726-727 | D. B. | An Extract of a Letter, Written by D. B. to the Publisher, Concerning the Present Declination of the Magnetick Needle, and the Tydes, May 23. 1668 | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0026 |
727-731 | | Two Extracts of Letters, Concerning an Opticall Experiment, Conducive to a Decay'd Sight, Together with Some Notes, Referring to the Observations about a Blemish in Horse-Eyes, Publisht Numb. 32. A Remarque Touching the Greater | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0027 |
731-732 | | Of the Antiquity of the Transfusion of Bloud from One Animal to Another | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0028 |
732-735 | Mr. Gregories | Mr. Gregories Answer to the Animadversions of Mr. Hugenius upon His Book, de Vera Circuli & Hyperbolae Quadratura; As They Were Publish'd in the Journal des Scavans of July 2. 1668 | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0029 |
736-740 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0030 |
741-743 | Mr. Hook | A Contrivance to Make the Picture of Any Thing Appear on a Wall, Cub-Board, or within a Picture-Frame, &c. in the Midst of a Light Room in the Day-Time; Or in the Night-Time in Any Room That is Enlightned with a Considerable Number of Candles; Devised and Communicated by the Ingenious Mr. Hook, as Follows | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0031 |
743-744 | S. Colepresse | An Extract of a Letter Lately Written by Mr. S. Colepresse, from Leiden, to the Publisher, about the Making of Counterfeited Opal, and the Recovery of the Art of Making Red-Glass | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0032 |
744-750 | John Wallis | Some Animadversions, Written in a Letter by Dr. John Wallis, on a Printed Paper, Entitul'd Responsio Francisci du Laurens ad Epistolam D. Wallisii ad Cl. V. Oldenburgium Scriptam | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0033 |
750-764 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0034 |
764 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0035 |
765-766 | | A Note, Relating to the Formerly Publisht Narrative about Empty Tubes, Serving for a Decay'd Sight; Imparted by the Same Author in a Letter of August 10. 1668 | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0036 |
766-767 | | An Extract of a Letter, Written from Dantzick to the Honourable R. Boyle, Containing the Success of Some Experiments of Infusing Medicines into Humane Veines | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0037 |
767-771 | | Additional Answers to the Queries of Mines | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0038 |
771-774 | Johannes Christophorus Beckman | Extracts of Two Letters; Whereof the One Written from Franckford on the Oder Concerning Osteocolla, and Some Other Observables in Those Parts: The Other Written by an Ingenious Person in England, about Some Effects of Antimony | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0039 |
775-779 | John Wallis | A Second Letter of Dr. John Wallis on the Same Printed Paper of Francisus Du Laurens, Mention'd in the Next Foregoing Transactions | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0040 |
779-788 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0041 |
788 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0042 |
789-790 | | The Variations of the Magnetick Needle Predicted for Many Yeares Following | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0043 |
791-796 | Louys de Bills and Richard Stafford | Extracts of Three Letters; One, Lately written by Monsieur De Bills, Touching the True Use of the Lymphatick Vessels; The Second, written by Mr. Stafford from the Bermudas, Concerning Tydes, Whales, Spermaceti, Strange Spiders-Webbs; Some Vegetables, and the Longevity of the Inhabitants of That Island; The Third, Written from Paris, about the Polishing of Telescopical Glasses by a Turn-Lathe; As Also the Making of an Extraordinary Burning-Glass at Milan | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0044 |
796-797 | | Observations Concerning Cochineel, Accompanied with Some Suggestions for Finding out and Preparing Such like Substances Out of Other Vegetables | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0045 |
797-801 | | Queries Concerning Vegetation, Especially the Motion of the Juyces of Vegetables, Communicated by Some Curious Persons | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0046 |
801-802 | | A Suggestion for Taking More Notice, Than Hath Been Done Formerly, of the Juyces of Trees, by Tapping Them | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0047 |
802 | | A Note about the Small Empty Tubes, Formerly Described | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0048 |
803-805 | Nathan Fairfax | An Extract of a Letter, Written by Dr. Nathan. Fairfax to the Publisher, about a Bullet Voided by Urine | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0049 |
805-812 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0050 |
812 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0051 |
813-817 | Samuel Sturmy | An Account of Some Observations, Made This Present Year by Capt. Samuel Sturmy in Hong-Road within Four Miles of Bristol, in Answer to Some of the Queries Concerning the Tydes, in No. 17 & No. 18 | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0052 |
817-824 | | En Extract of a Narrative, Made by an Ingenious English Gentleman, Now Residing at Sevill, Concerning His Voyage from Spain to Mexico, and of the Minerals of That Kingdom | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0053 |
824-825 | Mr. Norwood | An Account of Some Particulars, Referring to Those of Jamaica, Numb. 27. and 36, Communicated by Mr. Norwood the Younger, an Eye-Witness | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0054 |
825-832 | Dr. Wallis | A Continuation of Dr. Wallis His Second Letter, Publish't in Numb. 39, to the Printed Paper of Mr. Du Laurens | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0055 |
833-836 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0056 |
837-840 | | The Description of a Way, Said to be New and Universal for Working Convex Spherical Glasses upon a Plain, for All Practicable Lengths, without Other Dishes or Concavc Moulds | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0057 |
840-842 | Giornale de Letterati | Two Extracts out of the Italian Giornale de Letterati; The One, about Two Experiments of the Transfusion of Blood, made in Italy, the Other, Concerning a Microscope of a New Fashion, Discovering Animals Lesser Than Any Seen Hitherto | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0058 |
843-844 | Vadlius Dathirius Bonglarus | Testis Examinatus | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0059 |
845-852 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0060 |
852 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0061 |
853-862 | | Some Communications, Relating to the Queries about Vegetation, Publish'd in Numb. 40 of These Tracts | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0062 |
863 | R. Moray | Answers To Some of the Queries, Which Were Recommended by Sir R. Moray to Sir Phil. Vernatti, President in Java Major, were Lift Un-Answered of Those That are Found in the History of the R. Society, p. 158, &c | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0063 |
864-868 | John Wallis and Christopher Wren | A Summary Account of the General Laws of Motion by Dr. John Wallis, and Dr. Christopher Wren. | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0064 |
868-876 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0065 |
876 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0066 |
877-879 | | A Continuation of the Answers to the Queries about Vegetation, Formerly Publisht | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0067 |
880-881 | Dr. Tonge | Additional Answers of Dr. Tonge to Some of the Queries about Vegetables, Printed in Numb. 43 | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0068 |
882-886 | James Gregory | An Extract of a Letter of Mr. James Gregory to the Publisher, Containing Some Considerations of His, upon M. Hugens His Letter, Printed in Vindication of His Examen of the Book, Entitled Vera Circuli & Hyperbola Quadratura | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0069 |
886-888 | Dr. Harvey | An Extract of the Anatomical Account, Written and Left by the Famous Dr. Harvey, Concerning Thomas Parre, Who Died in London at the Age of 152 Years and 9 Moneths | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0070 |
888-891 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0071 |
10.1098/rstl.1668.0001 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1668.0001 |
10.1098/rstl.1666.0001 | Henry Oldenburg | To the Right Honourable William Lord Viscount Brouncker, Chancellor to Her Majesty, and President to the Royal Society, &c. | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0001 |
409-415 | | A Preface to the Third Year of These Tracts | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0002 |
415-422 | | Inquiries for Suratte, and Other Parts of the East-Indies | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0003 |
423 | | Of a Considerable Load-Stone Digged Out of the Ground in Devonshire | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0005 |
423-424 | | Some Observables about Load-Stones, and Sea-Compasses | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0004 |
424-425 | Dr. Beale | Proposals to Try the Effects of the Pneumatick Engine Exhausted, in Plants, Seeds, Eggs of Silkworms | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0006 |
425-428 | Edmund King | Observations Concerning Emmets or Ants, Their Eggs, Production, Progress, Coming to Maturity, Use, &c | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0007 |
429-432 | | An Account of a Small Book | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0008 |
433-448 | | Directions for Observations and Experiments to Be Made by Masters of Ships, Pilots, and Other Fit Persons in Their Sea-Voyages | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0009 |
448 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0010 |
449-451 | Edmond King | An Account of an Easier and Safer Way of Transfusing Blood Out of One Animal into Another, viz. by the Veins, without Opening Any Artery of Either | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0011 |
451-452 | Thomas Coxe | An Account of Another Experiment of Transfusion, viz. of Bleeding a Mangy into a Sound Dog | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0012 |
453 | M. Denis | An Extract of a Letter of M. Denis Prof. of Philosophy and Mathematicks to M. * * * Touching the Transfusion of Blood, of April 2. 1667 | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0013 |
453-454 | Christopher Merret | Observations Concerning the Uniting of Barks of Trees Cut, to the Tree It Self; Made by Christopher Merret M. D. and Read before the Royal Society January 9. 1666 | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0014 |
455 | Christopher Merret | An Experiment of Making Cherry-Trees, That Have Withered Fruit, to Bear Full and Good Fruit; And of Recovering the Almost Withered Fruit | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0016 |
455-457 | Dr. Merret | An Experiment on Aloe Americana Serrati-Folia Weighed; Seeming to Import a Circulation of the Sappe in Plants, by the Same Dr. Merret | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0015 |
457-458 | Richard Towneley | An Extract of a Letter, Written by Mr. Richard Towneley to Dr. Croon, Touching the Invention of Dividing a Foot into Many Thousand Parts, for Mathematical Purposes | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0017 |
459 | M. Hook | More Wayes for the Same Purpose, Intimated by M. Hook | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0018 |
459-460 | Monsieur Bullialdus | Observations of the Star, Called Nebulosa, in the Girdle of Andromeda; And of the Wondrous Star in the Neck of the Whale: Made and Communicated by Monsieur Bullialdus | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0019 |
461-464 | M. Pecquet | An Extract of a Letter of M. Pecquet to M. Carcavi, Concerning a New Discovery of the Communication of the Ductus Thoracicus with the Emulgent Vein: Taken Out of the Journal des Scavans, N. VII. 1667 | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0020 |
464-467 | | A Description of Several Kinds of Granaries, as Those of London, of Dantzick, and in Muscovy | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0021 |
467-472 | Thomas Henshaw and Abraham Hill | Inquiries for Hungary and Transylvania | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0022 |
473-477 | | Experiments for Improving the Art of Gunnery | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0023 |
478-479 | | Answer to Some Magnetical Inquiries, Proposed Numb. 23. of These Transactions, Pag. 423, 424 | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0024 |
479-480 | | Extract of a Letter, Written from Paris, Containing an Account of Some Effects of the Transfusion of Bloud; And of Two Monstrous Births, &c | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0025 |
480-481 | M. Colepresse | An Account of Two Monstrous Births, not Long since Produced in Devonshire; Communicated by M. Colepresse | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0026 |
481-482 | Mr. C. and D. Nath. Fairfax | Some Observations Made in Mines, and at Sea, Occasioning a Conjecture about the Origine of Wind: Imparted by the Same Mr. C. | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0027 |
482-484 | | The Description of a Well, and Earth in Lanchashire, Taking Fire by a Candle Approached to It | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0028 |
482 | Mr. C. and D. Nath. Fairfax | Account of a Great Number of Stones, Found in One Bladder, by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0029 |
484-488 | Athanasii Kircheri | Account of Athanasii Kircheri China Illustrata | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0030 |
489-490 | | An Advertisement Concerning the Invention of the Transfusion of Bloud | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0031 |
490-491 | Signior Fracassati | An Account of Some Experiments of Injecting Liquors into the Veins of Animals, Lately Made in Italy by Signior Fracassati Professor of Anatomy at Pisa | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0032 |
491-492 | Signior Malpighi | An Account of Some Discoveries Concerning the Brain, and the Tongue, Made by Signior Malpighi, Professor of Physick in Sicily | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0033 |
492 | Signior Fracassati | An Experiment of Signior Fracassati upon Bloud Grown Cold | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0034 |
493 | Manfredus Septalius | Some Observations Communicated by Signior Manfredus Septalius from Milan, Concerning Quicksilver Found at the Roots of Plants, and Shels Found upon In-Land Mountains | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0035 |
493-500 | | Observations Made by a Curious and Learned Person, Sailing from England, to the Caribe-Islands | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0036 |
500-501 | Sam. Colepress | Extract of a Letter, Written by Mr. Sam. Colepress to the Publisher, Containing an Account of Some Magnetical Experiments; As Also of an Excellent Liquor Made of Cyder-Apples and Mulberries | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0037 |
501-512 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0038 |
517-525 | | An Account of More Tryals of Transfusion, Accompanied with Some Considerations Thereon, Chiefly in Reference to Its Circumspect Practise on Man; Together with a Farther Vindication of This Invention from Usurpers | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0039 |
525-527 | | Answers to Some of the Iuquires Formerly Publish'd Concerning Mines | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0040 |
527-531 | | An Extract of a Letter Sent from Paris, about the Load-Stone; Where Chiefly the Suggestion of Gilbert Touching the Circumvolution of a Globous Magnet, Call'd Terrella; And the Variation on of the Variation, is Examined | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0041 |
532-538 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0042 |
539-540 | Mr. Hook | An Account of an Experiment Made by Mr. Hook, of Preserving Animals Alive by Blowing through Their Lungs with Bellows | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0043 |
541-556 | | A Description of an Instrument for Dividing a Foot into Many Thousand Parts, and Thereby Measuring the Diameters of Planets to a Great Exactness, &c. as It Was Promised, Numb. 25 | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0044 |
544-546 | Richard Lower | An Account of Making a Dog Draw His Breath Exactly Like a Wind-Broken Horse, as It Was Devised and Experimented by Dr. Richard Lower; With Some of His Instructive Observations Thereon | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0045 |
546-549 | Nathanael Fairfax | Anatomical Observations on a Humane Body, Dead of Odd Diseases; As They Were Communicated by Dr. Nathanael Fairfax | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0046 |
549-551 | Nathanael Fairfax | Divers Instances of Peculiarities of Nature, Both in Men and Brutes; Communicated by the Same | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0047 |
551-552 | Signor Fracassati | A Confirmation of the Experiments Mentioned in Numb. 27. to Have Been Made by Signor Fracassati in Italy, by Injecting Acid Liquors into Blood | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0048 |
552-553 | | An Observation about the Epiploon, or the Double Membrane, Which Covers the Entrails of Animals, and is Filled with Fat | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0049 |
553-554 | | Some Hortulan Communications about the Curious Engrafting of Oranges and Lemons, or Citrons, upon One Anothers Trees, and of One Individual Fruit, Half Orange and Half Lemon Growing on Such Trees, &c | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0050 |
554-555 | | Enquiries for Greenland | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0051 |
555-556 | | An Account of the Synopsis Novae Philosophiae & Medicinae Francisci Travagini Medici Veneti | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0052 |
557-559 | Arthur Coga | An Account of the Experiment of Transfusion, Practised upon a Man in London | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0053 |
559-564 | | A Relation of Some Trials of the Same Operation, Lately Made in France | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0054 |
564-565 | Dr.Fabritius | Some New Experiments of Injecting Medicated Liquors into Veins, Together with the Considerable Cures Perform'd Thereby | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0055 |
565-567 | Richard Norwood | An Extract of a Letter, Written from the Bermudas, Giving an Account of the Course of the Tides There; Of Wells Both Salt and Sweet, Digg'd Near the Sea; Of the Whale-Fishing There Practised a New, and of Such Whales as Have the Sperma Ceti in Them | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0056 |
568-575 | | A Method for Finding the Number of the Julian Period for Any Year Assign'd, the Number of the Cycle of the Sun, the Cycle of the Moon, and of the Indictions for the Same Year,being Given; Together with the Demonstration of That Method | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0057 |
575-580 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0058 |
580 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0059 |
581-600 | Robert Boyle | New Experiments Concerning the Relation between Light and Air (in Shining Wood and Fish); Made by the Honourable Robert Boyle, and by Him Addressed from Oxford to the Publisher, and So Communicated to the Royal Society | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0060 |
600-604 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0061 |
605-612 | | Observations and Tryals about the Resemblances and Differences between a Burning Coal and Shining Wood | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0062 |
613-614 | Richard Lower | An Observation Concerning a Blemish in an Horses Eye, Not Hitherto Discover'd by Any Author, Which May be of Great Use in the Choice of an Horse to Those Who are Curious; Made by Dr. Richard Lower at the Royal Society, January 23. 1667/8 | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0063 |
615-617 | Signor Cassini | An Extract of a Letter Written by Signor Cassini Professor of Astronomy in Bononia, to Monsieur Petit at Paris, and Englished out of the Journal Des Scavans, Concerning Several Spots Lately Discover'd There in the Planet Venus | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0064 |
617-623 | J. Denis | An Extract of a Letter, Written by J. DENIS, Doctor of Physick, and Professor of Philosophy and the Mathematicks at Paris, Touching a Late Cure of an Inveterate Phrenfy by the Transfusion of Blood | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0065 |
624-625 | Tho. Allen | An Exact Narrative of an Hermaphrodite Now in London | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0066 |
625-628 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0067 |
628 | | An Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1666.0068 |
10.1098/rstl.1665.0001 | Henry Oldenburg | Epistle Dedicatory | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0001 |
1-2 | | The Introduction | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0002 |
2-3 | | An Accompt of the Improvement of Optick Glasses | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0003 |
3 | | A Spot in One of the Belts of Jupiter | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0005 |
3-8 | | The Motion of the Late Comet Praedicted | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0004 |
8-9 | | An Experimental History of Cold | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0006 |
10 | Robert Boyle | An Account of a Very Odd Monstrous Calf | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0007 |
10-11 | | Of a Peculiar Lead-Ore of Germany, and the Use Thereof | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0008 |
11 | | Of an Hungarian Bolus, of the Same Effect with the Bolus Armenus | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0010 |
11-13 | | Of the New American Whale-Fishing about the Bermudas | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0009 |
13-15 | | A Narrative Concerning the Success of Pendulum-Watches at Sea for the Longitudes | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0011 |
15-16 | | The Character, Lately Published beyond the Seas, of an Eminent Person, not Long Since Dead at Tholouse, Where He Was a Councellor of Parliament | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0012 |
17-18 | | Extract of a Letter, Lately Written from Rome, Touching the Late Comet, and a New One | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0013 |
18-20 | | Extract of a Letter, Written from Paris, Containing Some Reflections on Part of the Precedent Roman Letter | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0014 |
20-21 | David Thomas | An Observation Imparted to the Noble Mr. Boyle, by Mr. David Thomas, Touching Some Particulars Further Considerable in the Monster Mentioned in the First Papers of These Philosophical Transactions | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0015 |
21-26 | Walter Pope | Extract of a Letter, Lately Written from Venice, by the Learned Doctor Walter Pope, to the Reverend Dean of Rippon, Doctor John Wilkins, Concerning the Mines of Mercury in Friuli; And a Way of Producing Wind by the Fall of Water | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0016 |
26-27 | Dudley Palmer and Edward Digges | An Extract of a Letter Containing Some Observations, Made in the Ordering of Silk-Worms, Communicated by That Known Vertuoso, Mr. Dudley Palmer, from the Ingenuous Mr. Edward Digges | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0017 |
27-32 | | An Account of Micrographia,or the Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies, Made by Magnifying Glasses | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0018 |
33-36 | | Some Observations and Experiments upon May-Dew | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0019 |
36-40 | | The Motion of the Second Comet Predicted, by the Same Gentleman, Who Predicted That of the Former | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0020 |
41-43 | Monsieur Petit | A Relation of the Advice Given by Monsieur Petit, Intendant of the Fortifications of Normandy. Touching the Conjunction of the Ocean and Mediterranean | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0021 |
43 | | Of A Way of Killing Ratle-Snakes | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0022 |
44-45 | | A Relation of Persons Killed with Subterraneous Damps | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0023 |
45-46 | | Of the Mineral of Liege, Yielding Both Brimstone and Vitriol, and the Way of Extracting Them Out of It, Used at Liege | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0024 |
46-52 | Mr. Boyle | A Further Account of Mr. Boyle's Experimental History of Cold | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0025 |
53-55 | Robert Moray | A Relation of Some Extraordinary Tydes in the West-Isles of Scotland, as It Was Communicated by Sr. Robert Moray | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0026 |
55-56 | Monsieur Auzout | Monsieur Auzout's Judgment Touching the Apertures of Object-Glasses, and Their Proportions, in Respect of the Several Lengths of Telescopes | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0027 |
57-63 | Monsieur Auzout | Considerations of Monsieur Auzout upon Mr. Hook's New Instrument for Grinding of Optick-Glasses | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0028 |
64-69 | Mr. Hook | Mr. Hook's Answer to Monsieur Auzout's Considerations, in a Letter to the Publisher of These Transactions | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0029 |
69-70 | | Of a Means to Illuminate an Object in What Proportion One Pleaseth; And of the Distances Requisite to Burn Bodies by the Sun | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0030 |
70-75 | | A Further Account,Touching Signor Campani's Book and Performances about Optick-Glasses | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0031 |
75-77 | Signor Campani | Signor Campani's Answer: And Monsieur Auzout's Animadversions Thereon | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0032 |
77-78 | Richard Lower | An Account of Mr. Richard Lower's Newly Published Vindication of Doctor Willis's Diatriba de Febribus | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0033 |
78 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0034 |
79-82 | Robert Moray | An Account, How Adits & Mines are Wrought at Liege without Air-Shafts, Communicated by Sir Robert Moray | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0035 |
82-85 | Robert Moray and Monsieur Du Son | A Way to Break Easily and Speedily the Hardest Rocks, Communicated by the Same Person, as He Received It from Monsieur Du Son, the Inventor | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0036 |
85-86 | | Observables upon a Monstrous Head | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0037 |
86-87 | | Observables in the Body of the Earl of Balcarres | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0038 |
87-91 | | Of the Designed Progress to be Made in the Breeding of Silkworms, and the Making of Silk, in France | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0039 |
91-94 | | Enquiries Concerning Agriculture | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0040 |
94 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0041 |
95-98 | | An Account of a Not Ordinary Burning Concave, Lately Made at Lyons, and Compared with Several Others Made Formerly | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0042 |
98-99 | Monsieur Hevelius and Monsieur Hugens | Of Monsieur Hevelius's Promise of Imparting to the World His Invention of Making Optick Glasses; And of the Hopes Given by Monsieur Hugens of Zulichem, to Perform Something of the like Nature; As Also of the Expectations, Conceived of Some Ingenious Persons in England, to Improve Telescopes | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0043 |
99-100 | | An Advertisement of a Way of Making More Lively Counterfaits of Nature in Wax, Then are Extant in Painting: And of a New Kinde of Maps in a Low Relievo; Both Practised in France | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0044 |
100-101 | | Some Anatomical Observations of Milk Found in Veins, Instead of Blood; And of Grass, Found in the Wind-Pipes of Some Animals | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0045 |
101-102 | | Of a Place in England, Where, without Petrifying Water, Wood is Turned into Stone | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0046 |
102-103 | | Of the Nature of a Certain Stone, Found in the Indies, in the Head of a Serpent | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0047 |
103-104 | | Of the Way, Used in the Mogol's Dominions, to Make Saltpetre | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0048 |
104-118 | Hevelius | An Account of Hevelius His Prodromus Cometicus, Together with Some Animadversions Made upon It by a French Philosopher | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0049 |
118 | | Note | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0050 |
119-120 | Monsieur de Sons | Of Monsieur de Sons Progress in Working Parabolar Glasses | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0051 |
120-123 | Monsieur Auzout | Monsieur Auzout's Speculations of the Changes, Likely to be Discovered in the Earth and Moon, by Their Respective Inhabitants | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0052 |
123-125 | Monsieur Auzout | The Instance of the Same Person to Mr. Hook, for Communicating His Contrivance of Making, with a Glass of a Sphere of 20 or 40 Foot Diameter, a Telescope Drawing Several Hundred Foot; And His Offer of Recompensing That Secret with Another, Teaching To Measure with a Telescope the Distances of Objects upon the Earth | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0053 |
125-127 | | An Experiment of a Way of Preparing a Liquor, That Shall Sink into, and Colour the Whole Body of Marble, Causing a Picture, Drawn on a Surface, to Appear Also in the Inmost Parts of the Stone | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0054 |
127 | | An Intimation of a Way, Found in Europe to Make China-Dishes | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0055 |
127-128 | | An Account of an Odd Spring in Westphalia, Together with an Information Touching Salt-Springs and the Straining of Salt-Water | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0056 |
128-130 | | An Account of the Rise and Attempts, of a Way to Conveigh Liquors Immediately into the Mass of Blood | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0057 |
131-132 | | An Account of the Tryalls, Made in Italy of Campani's New Optick Glasses | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0058 |
132-133 | | A Further Relation of the Whale-Fishing about the Bermudas, and on the Coast of New-England and New-Netherland | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0059 |
133-134 | | Of a Remarkable Spring, about Paderborn in Germany | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0060 |
134-136 | | Of Some Other Not-Common Springs at Basel and in Alsatia | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0061 |
136-137 | | Of the Richest Salt-Springs in Germany | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0062 |
137-138 | | Some Observations of Swarms of Strange Insects, and the Mischiefs Done by Them | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0063 |
138-139 | | Some Observations of Odde Constitutions of Bodies | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0064 |
139-140 | | A Way of Preserving Ice and Snow by Chaffe | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0065 |
140-143 | | Directions for Sea-Men, Bound for Far Voyages | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0066 |
143-145 | | Some Observations Concerning Jupiter. Of the Shadow of One of His Satellites Seen, by a Telescope Passing Over the Body of Jupiter | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0067 |
145-146 | | Of Some Philosophical and Curious Books, That are Shortly to Come Abroad | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0068 |
147-149 | | An Appendix to the Directions for Seamen, Bound for Far Voyages | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0069 |
150-151 | | Of the Judgement of Some of the English Astronomers, Touching the Difference between Two Learned Men, about an Observation Made of the First of the Two Late Comets | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0070 |
151-152 | | Of a Correspondency,to be Procured,for the Finding Out the True Distance of the Sun and Moon from the Earth,by the Paralax,Observed under (or Neer) the Same Meridian | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0071 |
152-153 | William Ball | Of an Observation, not Long Since Made in England, of Saturn | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0072 |
153-159 | | A Relation of Some Mercurial Observations, and Their Results | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0073 |
160-162 | Francesco Redi | Some Observations of Vipers | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0074 |
162 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0075 |
163-166 | | Observations Continued upon the Barometer, or Rather Ballance of the Air | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0076 |
166-171 | | A Relation Concerning the Late Earthquake Neer Oxford; Together with Some Observations of the Sealed Weatherglass, and the Barometer Both upon That Phaenomenon, and in General | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0077 |
171-173 | | A More Particular Account of Those Observations about Jupiter, That Were Mentioned in Numb. 8 | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0078 |
173-178 | | An Account of Some Books, Lately Published | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0079 |
179-181 | Mr. Boyle | A Confirmation of the Former Account Touching the Late Earth-Quake Near Oxford,and the Concomitants Thereof | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0080 |
181-185 | Mr. Boyle | Some Observations and Directions about the Barometer, Communicated by the Same Hand, to the Author of This Tract | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0081 |
186-189 | Mr. Boyle | General Heads for a Natural History of a Countrey, Great or Small, Imparted Likewise by Mr. Boyle | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0082 |
190-191 | | An Extract of a Letter, Written from Holland, about Preserving of Ships from Being Worm-Eaten | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0083 |
191-197 | | An Account of a Book, Very Lately Published | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0084 |
198 | | Some New Observations about the Planet Mars, Communicated Since the Printing of the Former Sheets | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0085 |
199-201 | Mr. Boyle | A Way of Preserving Birds Taken Out of the Egge, and Other Small Faetus's; Communicated by Mr. Boyle | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0086 |
201-202 | | An Extract of a Letter, Sent Lately to Sir Robert Moray Out of Virginia, Concerning an Unusual Way of Propagating Mulberry Trees There, for the Better Improvement of the Silk-Work; Together with Some Other Particulars, Tending to the Good of That Plantation | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0087 |
202-203 | | A Method, by Which a Glass of a Small Plano-Convex Sphere May be Made to Refract the Rayes of Light to a Focus of a Far Greater Distance, Than is Usual | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0088 |
203-206 | | Observations about Shining Worms in Oysters | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0089 |
206-209 | | Some Observations of the Effects of Touch and Friction | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0090 |
209-210 | | Some Particulars, Communicated from Forraign Parts, Concerning the Permanent Spott in Jupiter; And a Contest between Two Artists about Optick Glasses, &c | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0091 |
210-213 | | An Account of Book | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0092 |
213-214 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0093 |
215-218 | | Certain Problems Touching Some Points of Navigation | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0094 |
218-219 | | A New Contrivance of Wheel-Barometer, Much More Easy to be Prepared, Than That, Which is Described in the Micrography; Imparted by the Author of That Book | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0095 |
219-222 | | An Account of Four Suns, Which Very Lately Appeard in France, and of Two Raine-Bows, Unusually Posited, Seen in the Same Kingdom, Somewhat Longer Agoe | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0096 |
222-226 | | A Relation of an Accident by Thunder and Lightning, at Oxford | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0097 |
226-228 | | An Experiment to Examine, What Figure, and Celerity of Motion Begetteth, or Encreaseth Light and Flame | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0098 |
228-230 | | Some Considerations Touching a Letter in the Journal des Scavans of May 24. 1666 | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0099 |
231-239 | Robert Boyle | An Account of a New Kind of Baroscope, Which May be Called Statical; And of Some Advantages and Conveniencies It Hath above the Mercurial: Communicated, Some While Since, by the Honourable Robert Boyle | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0100 |
239-242 | | The Particulars. Of Those Observations of the Planet Mars, Formerly Intimated to Have Been Made at London in the Months of February and March A. 1665/6 | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0101 |
242-245 | | Observations Made in Italy, Confirming the Former, and Withall Fixing the Period of the Revolution of Mars | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0102 |
245-247 | Mr. Hook | Some Observations Lately Made at London Concerning the Planet Jupiter | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0103 |
247-248 | | A Relation of a Sad Effect of Thunder and Lightning | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0104 |
248-254 | | Of Some Books Lately Publish't | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0105 |
255-261 | | A New Frigorifick Experiment Shewing, How a Considerable Degree of Cold May be Suddenly Produced without the Help of Snow, Ice, Haile, Wind, or Niter, and That at Any Time of the Year | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0106 |
261-262 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0107 |
263-281 | John Wallis | An Essay of Dr. John Wallis, Exhibiting His Hypothesis about the Flux and Reflux of the Sea, Taken from the Consideration of the Common Center of Gravity of the Earth and Moon; Together with an Appendix of the Same, Containing an Answer to Some Objections, Made by Severall Persons against That Hypothesis | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0108 |
281-289 | | An Appendix, Written by Way of Letter to the Publisher; Being an Answer to Some Objections, Made by Several Persons, to the Precedent Discourse | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0109 |
289-294 | | An Account of a Book | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0110 |
295-297 | | Observations Made in Several Places, of the Late Eclipse of the Sun, Which Hapned on the 22 of June, 1666 | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0111 |
297-298 | Dr. Wallis | Some Inquiries and Directions Concerning Tides, Proposed by Dr. Wallis, for the Proving or Disproving of His Lately Publish't Discourse Concerning Them | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0112 |
298-301 | Robert Moray | Considerations and Enquiries Concerning Tides, by Sir Robert Moray; Likewise for a Further Search into Dr. Wallis's Newly Publish't Hypothesis | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0113 |
301-310 | | An Account of Several Books | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0114 |
310 | | Advertisement | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0115 |
311-313 | Rob. Moray | Patternes of the Tables Proposed to be Made for Observing of Tides, Promised in the Next Foregoing Transactions; By Sr. Rob. Moray | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0116 |
315-316 | Robert Boyle | Other Inquiries Concerning the Sea | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0117 |
316-320 | | Some Considerations Concerning the Parenchymous Parts of the Body | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0118 |
320-321 | | Observables Touching Petrification | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0119 |
321-323 | | A Relation of a Kind of Worms, That Eat Out Stones | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0120 |
323 | Dr. Beale | Some Promiscuous Observations, Made in Somerset-Shire, and Imparted by the Above-Mention'd Dr. Beale | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0121 |
324 | | A Problem for Finding the Year of the Julian Period by a New and Very Easie Method | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0122 |
324-328 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0123 |
329-330 | | An Addition to the Instances of Petrification, Enumerated in the Last of These Papers | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0124 |
330-343 | | Articles of Inquiries Touching Mines | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0125 |
344-352 | | Promiscuous Inquiries, Chiefly about Cold, Formerly Sent and Recommended to Monsieur Heuelius; Together with His Answer Return'd to Some of Them | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0126 |
352 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0127 |
353-358 | | The Method Observed in Transfusing the Bloud out of One Animal into Another | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0128 |
358-359 | | An Account of Some Sanative Waters in Herefordshire | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0129 |
359-360 | | A Farther Accompt of the Vitriolate-Water, Mention'd Num. 18 p. 323. Together with Some Other Particulars Touching Waters | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0130 |
360-362 | | Inquiries for Turky | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0131 |
362 | | An Observation of Optick Glasses, Made of Rock-Crystal | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0132 |
362-363 | | An Accompt of the Use of the Grain of Kermes for Coloration | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0133 |
364-367 | | An Account of Some Books Lately Published | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0134 |
367 | | Correction | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0135 |
369-371 | Monsieur Hevelius | Monsieur Hevelius's Calculation of the Late Solar Eclipse's Quantity, Duration, & c c | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0136 |
372 | M. Hevelius | The Figure of the Stars in the Constellation of Cygnus; Together with the New Star in It, Discover'd Some Years Since, and Very Lately Seen by, M. Hevelius Again | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0137 |
373-375 | M. Auzout | An Extract of a Letter Written Decemb. 28. 1666. By M. Auzout to the Publisher, Concerning a Way of His, for Taking the Diameters of the Planets, and for Knowing the Parallax of the Moon; as Also the Reason, Why in the Solar Eclipse above Calculated, the Diameter of the Moon Did Increase about the End | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0138 |
375 | | A Relation of the Loss of the Way to Prepare the Bononian Stone for Shining | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0139 |
375-376 | | A Description of a Swedish Stone, Which Affords Sulphur, Vitriol, Allum, and Minium | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0140 |
377 | | A Relation of the Raining of Ashes, in the Archipelago, upon the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Some Years Ago | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0141 |
377-378 | | An Extract of a Letter not Long Since Written from Rome, Rectifying the Relation of Salamanders Living in Fire | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0142 |
378-379 | | An Account of Several Engagements for Observing of Tydes | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0143 |
379-380 | | Some Suggestions for Remedies against Cold | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0144 |
380-381 | Mr. Colepresse | A Relation of an Uncommon Accident in Two Aged Persons | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0145 |
381-384 | | An Account of Two Books | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0146 |
385-388 | Mr. Boyle | Tryals Proposed by Mr. Boyle to Dr. Lower, to be Made by Him, for the Improvement of Transfusing Blood out of One Live Animal into Another; Promised Numb. 20. p. 357 | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0147 |
388-390 | Mr. Rook | A Method for Observing the Eclipses of the Moon, Free from the Common Inconveniencies, as It Was Left by the Learned Mr. Rook, Late Gresham-Professor of Geometry | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0148 |
390-391 | Earl of Sandwich | An Account of Some Observations, Lately Made in Spain, by His Excellency the Earl of Sandwich | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0149 |
391-392 | Nathaniel Fairfax | Extract of a Letter, Lately Written by Mr. Nathaniel Fairfax to the Publisher, Containing Observations about Some Insects, and Their Inoxiousness, &c | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0150 |
392-397 | | An Account of Some Books | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0151 |
398 | | Note | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0152 |
406-407 | | Note | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0153 |
407 | | Errata | 10.1098/rstl.1665.0154 |