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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.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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)
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London