Errata
Author(s)
Anonymous
Year
1739
Volume
41
Pages
2 pages
Language
en
Journal
Philosophical Transactions (1683-1775)
Full Text (OCR)
The CONTENTS.
X. 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.
XI. A Paper concerning the Mola Salviani, or Sun-fish, and a Glue made of it; communicated by the Rev. Mr. William Barlow to the President of the Royal Society.
XII. An Account of the Discovery of the Remains of a City underground, near Naples; communicated to the ROYAL SOCIETY by William Sloane, Esq.; F. R. S.
XIII. 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.
XIV. An Account of a Luminous Appearance in the Sky, seen at London on Thursday March 13. 1734-5. by John Bevis, M.D.
XV. An Account of the Case of a Calculus making its Way through an old Cicatrix in the Perineum, by David Hartley, M. A. F. R. S.
XVI. An Account of a Stone, or Calculus, making its Way out through the Scrotum; communicated by Mr. John Silley, Surgeon, to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. &c.
XVII. A Letter from Mr. Moreton Gilks, F. R. S. to Dr. Mortimer, Sec. R. S. giving some Account of the Petrefactions near Matlock Baths in Derbyshire; with his Conjectures concerning Petrefaction in General.
XVIII. Part of a Letter from the Abbé Pluche to Dr. Mortimer, Sec. R. S. concerning the Smut of Corn.
XIX. 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.
XX. Notices of some Meteors observed at Philadelphia in North-America by Joseph Breintnall, extracted out of a Letter from him to the Same.
XXI. 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.
XXII. 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 Malafguerat, Surgeon, at St. Edmund's-bury.
XXIII. An Extract of a Letter from Mr. James Short, of the College at Edinburgh, to Mr. Rich. Graham, F. R. S. of an Aurora Borealis.
XXIV. A Letter from Mr. John Freke, F. R. S. Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, to the ROYAL SOCIETY, relating a Case of extraordinary Exfolioses on the Back of a Boy.
ERRATA.
Pag. 303. l. II. lize TAB. I. Fig. 2. & TAB. II. Fig. 2.
12. pro adjuncta, l. adjecta.
14. dels (TAB. II.)