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2. An Addition to the Instances of Petrification, Enumerated in the Last of These Papers
3. 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
4. A Second Letter of Dr. John Wallis on the Same Printed Paper of Francisus Du Laurens, Mention'd in the Next Foregoing Transactions
5. A Continuation of Dr. Wallis His Second Letter, Publish't in Numb. 39, to the Printed Paper of Mr. Du Laurens
6. 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
7. 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
8. 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
9. An Answer to Four Papers of Mr. Hobs, Lately Published in the Months of August, and This Present September, 1671
10. An Account of Some Books
11. 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
12. A Continuation of a Discourse about Vision, with an Examination of Some Late Objections against It. By V Villiam Briggs M. D. and Fellow of the College of Physitians
13. 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
14. The Second Paper of the Same Person Concerning the Spontaneous Firing of the Pyrites
15. The Third Paper of the Same Person, Concerning Thunder and Lightning being from the Pyrites
16. 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
17. Observations of Dr Papin, Fellow of the Royal Society, on a French Paper concerning a Perpetual Motion
18. 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
19. 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.
20. 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.
21. 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
22. 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
23. A Paper of Mr. Flowers, Containing Some Unknown Ancient Characters, with Remarks Thereon by Francis Aston Esq; S. R. S.
24. A Paper about Magnetism, or Concerning the Changing and Fixing the Polarity of a Piece of Iron. By Mr. J. C.
25. An Account of Books
26. 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
27. 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.
28. Reflexions Made on the Foregoing Paper by Mr. John Greaves, Savilian Professor of Astronomy in the University of Oxford. 1645
29. 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
30. 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.
31. 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
32. 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.
33. 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
34. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Crispe to Mr. George Knapton, upon the Same Subject as the Two Preceding Papers
35. 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
36. 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
37. 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
38. 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.
39. 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
40. 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
41. Some Remarks Occasioned by the Precedeing Paper, Addressed to the Royal Society by Mr. William Watson, Apothecary, and F. R. S.
42. 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
43. 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.
44. 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
45. 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.
46. 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
47. 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
48. A Continuation of a Paper concerning Electricity, by William Watson F. R. S. Printed in These Trans. N. 477, Article I. Ending p. 501
49. 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.
50. Several Papers concerning a New Semi-Metal, Called Platina; Communicated to the Royal Society by Mr. Wm. Watson F. R. S.
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